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UNIVERSITY UNION TO OFFER AID TO STUDENTS IN EUROPE

Maintains London and Paris Offices To Help American Students

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Professor Henry Carrington Lancaster, Director of the Continental Division of the American University Union, estimates that there will be four thousand American students in French Universities and other institutions of learning this year. In September Professor Lancaster will be succeeded in the directorship by Professor J. D. M. Ford '94 of the University. The assistant director is Dr. H. S. Krans, who will be glad to give helpful information at the office of the Union, 173 Boulevard St. Germain, Paris.

The London office at 50 Russell Square offers similar facilities and arranges for students to obtain reading tickets for the British Museum Library, the Record Office, etc. Dean C. M. Gayley, of the University of California, will continue to act as Director until September, when he will be succeeded by Professor R. M. Wenley, of the University of Mhicigan. The Assistant Director is R. H. Simpson, who has prepared a pamphlet "Guide for American Students of the British Isles" which may be obtained by application to the Secretary of the Union, Professor J. W. Cunliffe, Journalism Building, Columbia University, New York City.

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