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Show NOTES FROM U Of U Tony Martin, handsome singing star of radio and motion pictures, created a stir on the University of Utah campus last week. Coeds were interested in Tony the man, but men students were more concerned con-cerned with the job ne na-d to do. "Tony" is chief petty officer in charge of navy recruiting, and to the campus stricty "in the line of duty.' Instructions and precautionary measures for air alarms, with directions to the nearest raid shelter were posted last week in every room on the U. of U. campus. cam-pus. "While there isn't any possibility possi-bility of a raid, we must be prepared," pre-pared," said Warden Kent Evans. Six-to-one was the ratio of University of Utah "eds" to "coeds" "co-eds" in the selection of this year's membership for "Beehive," highest high-est honorary campus activit.es organization. Election to the society so-ciety is made on the basis of scholastic and extra-curricular activity. ac-tivity. College girls who study home economics usually marry sooner than those who take up anything else, according to statistics from the United States Bureau of Home Economics, as quoted in the University of Utah "Chronicle." "Chron-icle." Classes, studying, dates, and war work still leave University of Utah coeds enough time to do some serious playing. The annual bridge tournament is now in its second week; 48 couples entered the meet. English Women conserve time and energy by abandoning whenever when-ever possible, private . cooking, and eating together in 'large cafeteries when they are engaged engag-ed in war work. Children are cared for in nursery schools, according ac-cording to the Rt. Hon. Margaret Bondfield, only woman in British Brit-ish Empire privy council, who addressed members of the University Uni-versity of Utah socialogy department de-partment last week. |