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Show TYPICAL AMERICAN STUDENTS. Twu-lTuldeallxed ttue nn Kxhlbltlon In lloston Tho llliiieiiklons of Ilacli. Two Interesting btntucs, tho result of much hard work, woro put on exhibition ex-hibition In Boston recently. Ono was that of a young man and tho other that ot a girl. Thoy woro designed to represent tho American college student, stu-dent, not the ideal American ctudont of cither cox, but the actual, typical student, tho measurements used having hav-ing been tho average, or moan, of development de-velopment of student'! from various parts of tho country. Tlio statues aro described by tho Itoahostcr Post and Exprcsa lis representing "fairly well built young persons, bymmotrlcully do-Tclopod, do-Tclopod, and without scrloua physical defocts." Tho figure have hh easy pose, stan-Tig firmly and gracefully. Tho fnces, which wero moduled after composite photographs made from tho students from whom tho measurements were taken, aro handsome nnd thoughtful, thought-ful, with a marked nlr of refinement. Tho taco of tho young man is tho handsomer hand-somer of the two, but that ot tho young woman Is noarj' t tho classic standard. In tho fornur's Usrurfl thoro are bomo marked ilcrmriin"! f'om Hit" standard. Tho hai.d a ml knees aro large, while tho wrists aro i.nisll. Tho holght of tho malu i'( bv i foct eight Inches nnd of tho fcn.ilo lite feet thrco Inches. Tha malj reiuv.-'nti a weight ot ono huudrol Mid t Mrly eight nnd one-half pounds and fio female one hundred and fifteen p immiI'i. Each ilguro reproscnts men urei:v.iti taken from forty-two loading p irl i of the bo Jy and those eho w thou . ;o development de-velopment of oaeh nox nt th'iurncf twenty-ono jearw It 1 1 worthy of note that tha typical Ai.u ' c n . luJenl has a better phyuhnl ' . u-nt than that of tho Bwu i . i i. n.uiu, ns is shown by eum.iiu. n wn'i moabiiro-ineuts moabiiro-ineuts mudo i ttu 1.1 tU,v-,o countries. coun-tries. .. |