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1. Professor Van Dyke was active ini
the work of the union in Paris during
the war. Dr. H. S. Straus is assistant
director at Paris, and Dr. G. H. Mc-
Lean is director of the British divis-
Prof. Paul Van Dyke of Princeton ion with headuarters at 50 Russell
university has been appointed direc- square, London.
tor of the continental division of the Pamphlets and information con-
American University union in Europe cerning ,the present work of the union
for the year 1921-22 succeeding E. B. in France may be obtained from the
Babcock of New York university, and secretary of the trustees of the union,
will take charge of the Paris office Prof. J. W. Cunliffe, director of the
sailing his boat, the
oast, when a fishing
was sighted with a
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ssed, White threw af
ean. The clutch on
working, and White
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on its course at top
School of Journalism, Columbia uni-
versity, New York.
Students wishing to, enter British
or French universities may obtain in-
formation by addressing officers of the
American University Union.
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