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Scotch Girls Attire

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
March
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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Since the college doors were opened to women in Scotland the students have shown a pardonable patriotism in many curious ways. The formal college cap has met new rivals in the Flora Macdonnald bonnet, the Glengarry, the Tam O'Shanter, the Cock-oL-the walk, the Bobbie Burns and the highland chieftain. In wearing apparel there has been a revival of Scotch friezes. Caledonian shawls and historical plaids and tartans. Some of the college clubs and societies have adopted as a uniform style, made famous by the great women of Scotch history. The most general of all fashions, however, is the use of tartans for street and college costumes. The effect is described as most happy, brlnging to mind the picturesque days of the highlanders of romanea. Cucumbers are natlve in the East Indies and are grown in Cashmere, China and Persia. They were much esteemed by the ancients and are common in Egypt, where a drink is prepared from them when they are tIdc

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat