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Show Gi TESCH FRENCH PRACTICAL LiVie Mile. Buat of France Pleased with Hour of Ulah Agricultural Agri-cultural College hOGAN, April o. That French pirls can learn a great deal mora about the pracHcn,! side of life In American schools than they can at home. Is the, opinion of Mile. Buat, after a tour of Inspection of the Utah Agricultural college. Mile. Buat is one of the 200 young Frenchwomen French-women selected by the French Commission Com-mission of education to tako advantage advan-tage of the scholarship offered by American schools to French girls. Mile. Bunt' home Is in Chnumont. eastern France, the town Where General Gen-eral Pershlntf had his headquarters. Some cam to America In September, Septem-ber, l'.'is. and attended n school In Now York unfll she had mastered English. She then decided to teach and was sent lo Rowland Hall, a private pri-vate school for pirls in Salt Lake, to leach French. She has occupied Hint position since fall, and Intends to remain re-main here indefinitely. Mile. Buat tame to Logan lo talk lo the French club at the I". A. C.v and while horc seized the opportunity to nee an agricultural college In operation, op-eration, the. first sho had seen. Slie was espeCully delighted with the liomc. economics practice house, the cooking laboratories and tho women's gymnasium and swimming pool. Frenchwoman are beginning to realise that llu-y must be physically efficient 10 do tho part of tho world'a work required of them since tho war, and French schools are totally unprepared un-prepared to teach physicLi education. "It is one of the things (hey must rsnrn." .said Mile., Buat, "together with scientific housekeeping and aoclolog.v from you Americans " |