Show MOST MOS COLLEGE GIRLS EXPECT TO JO TEACH CHICAGO r A-r April ril 25 Two 25 Two per cen cenor centor cent or less of the women students in th the lower classes at the University of Chicago Chi Chi- ca capo cago o are aro planning to marry according to a canvass ean recorded by Miss M Mrian Talbot dean of women in tho report of President Harry Pratt Judson Jud Jud- son soni submitted yesterday The canvass canvas included six ninety women in tho freshmen fresh freshmen men and sophomore classes chosen from the he beginning beginning- of tho alphabetical alphabet alphabet- cal ical list Fifteen or of those interviewee interviewed refused to tell what they were going t to do cIa when they graduated More than half six half six fifty declared that they were g gong on ng to teach President Judson concluding his report report re rc re- re port said that it would not be surprising surprise I ing ang if some quito quite startling chan changes eg in hi inthe the or organization of the American college col col- I lege lee come to pass The Tho la history AtOry of or the American college college col col- col lege has hM shown an interesting and peculiar pe pc pe- pe culiar development resulting from socia social so so- social cial cia conditions in our own country II Dr Judson says The great develop clop mont of the physical sciences science and the social sciences the introduction of the tho elective science the growth of large colleges and the tho organization of technical technical tech tech- work all have tended to create t totally tall different conditions from those In n the early years of the tho college c. c In C the meantime the form of the theold theold old aid or organization is js continued without icing well welt adapted to new requirements The American college e problem as it ox- ox in these opening decades of the twentieth century has bas not yet been solved and needs a careful and intel intel- intelligent Ii igent nt study |