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Show " ln 1921 as a choreo-her choreo-her she was the first woman take up this profession and was with the famous impressarlo for five years. Senorita Germania Paz y Mino, of Ecuador, Is a young sculptress of note, having been commissioned bv President Frederlco Paez to execute ex-ecute a bronze plaque in commemoration commem-oration of the U5th anniversary of the Yaguachi Regiment, and by the Minister of Defense to make a bronze bust of the Atahualpa, the last inca Emperor. Her govern ment chose her as the rertl a scholarship offered bv it:' School for Social Reseat fe Miss Martha Bacon H the late Hepresenta'C"-: Law Bacon, of Ola Wes0 York, in an Adelphi Cmi R dent in the college traiZ gram of the Civil Aeronam,! ft thortty. ""tits lt. . Mrs. Roy Fleming of Springs, Arkansas, has h : warded the title of ? 1 Consumer 1940." She cow in. writing letters about merchants. ' WPMfN Dr.m,l. Maffett Tresident of the National (jjlf Federation of Business V,; kJ nd Professional Wo- a men's Clubi, Inc. h i V Miss Frieda Schulz, of Pretoria, South Africa, the only woman ever appointed senior mistress..of a technical tech-nical college in the Nnion of South Africa, says that women of her country are far behind American women in work opportunities and rewards. Even teachers are paid less than men for the same work. Her own appointment was opposed op-posed because she was a woman and even now when she calls a meeting of the 450 girls and women wo-men of the college it annoys the men. There are five great technical techni-cal colleges in the Union. Miss Schulz is a member of the Association As-sociation of University Women of South Africa. Mme. Bronislava Nijinsky, sister of the great dancer, Vaslav Nijinsky, Nijin-sky, is teaching dancing in New York and has designed dances for some of the big productions in Hollywood. She attended the Imperial Im-perial Ballet School in St. Petersburg Peters-burg and later was a member of |