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BABIES AT COLLEGE.

PROBLEMS OF MATRIMONY.

A child's go-cart and toy or press wagon graced the lawn in front of Olivia Josselyn hall at Vassar College. In the shadowy doorway stood a spectacled young man with his hands cupped to his lips, shouting "Come In Bobby; it's bedtime now! Majestic spruce and elm trees, accustomed for fifty years to contemplate only the gentle theanderings of college girls at sunset time, quivered all over at the sight of young male person, aged 4, desperately trying to climb the stateliest pine on the campus, while his highly intelligent parent wrestled with the problem of get ting him to bed.

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Education Of Woman.

By such incidente as this, was the visitor at Vassar College re cently made aware of the arrival of a new chapter in the higher education of women. By the milk bottles standing on the window silla of an erstwhile freshman dormitory; by red and blue rubber bibs a-sunning on the lilace bushes; by miniature swings and climbing bars on the lawn; by chicken wire strung around the white columns of the college in- firmary to prevent toddlers from going over backward into the flower beds, and by the procession of grinning truckmen hauling wee dining room furniture notice, was served. on the world that the col lege was at last catching up with its graduates.

Making A Study Of Home. ́Huabands and children were encamped on the college campus, and the entire energy of the family was directed toward solv- ing the problems of modern mar- riage and the modern child. Hereafter, so for as the Vassar. Institute of Eugenics, can. sprend its influence, it will be recognized that if education is a preparation for life, then education for women must include some preparation for the chief activity of moat women's lives-home making.

Forty-five women enrolled in the first summer institute. Most of these were young mothers with one or two children, whom they were anxious to bring up with as few mistakes as possible. Some were teachers and workers in fields allied to child care."

Great-Grandmother At 76.

There was a great grandmother who at 76 retains so much zest for life and its problems that she just came along to see if the colleges had discovered anything she had overlooked in the process of rearing four children, six grandchildren and "four"great-

randchildren. There was the. graduate of this year's vassar class and her mother, both rolled to study, home-making pro- blems.

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There was one young mother of three children, one a 4-month- old-infant, who was beginning to feel the burden of child choking certain native talents which she always had expected to enjoy. She came to see if Vassar. could help her solve the problem of how to have children and a career at the same time.

Treasured Routine.

Some of the treasured routine in the life of more than one. "only child" is being rudely shattered on Vassar's campus this summer. Previous babes who had never slept in anything but high-walled cribs were laid out on college girl cots, much to their disgust and the stoic ambaement of their mothers, who dared not show the alarm they felt. One youngster of 3 justified her mother's alarm and did fall out of bed in the night, but it all had to be treated as a joke, as the child was on- harmed.

For the most part, however, life in the infant class was serene as the summer sunshine that dappled the law on which they played. Abbreviated rompers, allowing. the health giving sun to play on their young shoulders and backs, were the uniform of the infant class; prunes, Junket and other' highly desirable infaut foods their menu, and mothers who have cajoled the fickle appetite with fairy tales were, sternly forbidden the premises...

Companionship Of Children.

Only for one hour in the after- noon, and for the night, wore the mothers allowed the companion-. ship of their children. In those

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, - 1926.

hours they wore free to find out Men In Cosmic System. If they could "what now virtues the youngsters had acquired from Dr. MacCracken, polated out imitation of their companions, that Vassar had long ago admitted and to experiment upon them the presence of young men in with the laws of child psychology down the bars to campus callore the cosmic system by letting they have acquired during the day

and making opportunities for the "But the infants, though fone maids of the college to enjoy the most in the picture, were not the anciety of their mon friends, both sole problems which the young in and away from the academic married women brought back to groves, Resulta: More and earlier the campus with them Servants, Vassar marriages. Thus the an- divorce, the high coat of living, clent reproach upon college wo household management, suppress- men that they marry less than ed talent all the major problems their nonacademic sisters is be- of American womankind were re- coming extinct. presented in the group which gathered that first night to hear woman's rights fifty years, age, Vassar, which took the lead in Dr. Henry Noble MacCracken, president of the college, outline now heads the procession back to the purposes of the

the home. According to Dr e purposes of the instituto MacCracken, this is an entirely

Euthenics la defined at Vassar logical position, Woman's first as the science of efficient living, concern was to demonstrata to It is the study of the controllable skeptical many that she had a environment and its adaptation brain the equal of his. Having for the improvement of the in- demostrated this, by mastering dividual, and hence of the race, his pot subjects of trigonometry through increased efficiency, men and the classice, and having tal and physical. It represents proved her ability to earn her the attempt to bring together and living in the man-made world, the corelate the resources of modern science which bear on the horie is now ready to return to her own and family, and to focus the at- province, enriched with the trea- tention of educated women upon sires of the outer world, but all that the natural and social satisfied that her ability sciences, particularly paychology, worthily invested in home mak- physiology and economics, have to contribute toward human welfare ing

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Euthenics is to environment what eugenics is to heredity.

"The death is announced, In his Instead of passing the respon sibility on to the next generation, 8th year, at Schene werd, of 31, or blaming the last one, it says Edward Bailly-Prior, senior direc- to the women of today that if tor of Bailly, Limited, one of the they will but use the wisdom that largest shoemaking firma in the the world has made ready for world, who was a member of the them they can do e definite

bit of work themselves toward Swiss National Council from 1902 Improving the race.

to 1917.

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