School 0 f Law AS 'far as the guardianship of a state is concerned there is no difference between the natures of men and ol women. Then we should select duly qualified women to share in the life and ollicial labo1's ol duly qualified men, and if we are to employ women in the same duties as men we must give them the same instruction. To men we give music and gymnastics, then' we must train women in the same two arts, giving them besides a military education, so argued Plato in his Ideal Republic. As nearly as l can determine we have reached that Utopia here at the University. They are already our best musiciansg have petitioned the Athletic Councel to be allowed to compete in Inter-collegiate contests, and ride the military horses like Amazons. They share in the government ol the student body and are becoming an increasing lorce in the life of the common- wealth. More power to them. M' 1.0! Page Twenty Nzne
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