| Show FRANCE AND THE UNION American Institutions Aitnrnlrd to Jalea fclmon Tales o oil Curuot llaron Pierre tie ConUrtln the well known Trench legislator anti tire founder of the modern Oljlnplnn ennui writes hit Imircnslocs of political society In Iwll for rho ClIlurl uDder tile tm of 1101 ullnii and Ucpubllcana In epoaklue of Tnllio M 1 do Coubertln Pays Ho I regretted tl tit lie hud not been able to apply hli inetliod to Aincrleun clvlllzn I Unit Ho looLod always for tbo ensemble In tho detail Ito loved I vn < t undertak luxi hut lie treated them mlnulrl And America was too far nvxuy It drew him nnd fiiidnatcd him but once he could not ttnily It at chiho quarter he realized that II cscnitil his InvcEtlijillons Ho tlitlnid Hint It presented muss of social problem which ore not even dourly enough defined In Europe to call for u solution Ilia curiosity curi-osity was allvo to Its lirnolnaia vvLlrli have no coontcrrait III tho history of peoples I peo-ples Iho rapid growth of the Unltid States and their new conccptluni of gov erriDientacdBoclety more I11nUerslo hllllof perpetual woudcr end reflection Jules Simon lilewhe turned Ill eyes miuintlj la iiirprliu unit admiration toward the new world In Ma 1 > > outh and In Inlnoi 110 ODe lorqncnlllo cotnllh standing hud erosion the great Into lectunl and uioral hllpctu which lias transformiil the Unlttd Staten < I once ro eeled frolll tloe ollernbl Dr MeCoh if Princeton a i oluluo which ho asked l iri to deliver to Jules Simon Ilo tied written within It n llnttorlDB dedication to tlio Frtnth phllowphfr In jiving tills Val I nine Into Jill hlinons hands I described to him ns Lest I could the buildings Urn trees the mental life Ibo habits end po cnllurltlcii vvlileh remit Princeton slid foictal other American nnlvenltlcs un like any other trot on tho globe It Ye < o ho cried that U I tl a America which will really < give the old world eoimtHnji to think of when the old world jhalt have dlKotered It 110 rtfcrrtd to the coalman coal-man hlIrorM IGlloroue of the form slid intensity of tile uutvcrclty movement In Aluerlea I Jules Perry bal fnreeell 014 movement 01 measure lit tho cloo 01 tOil Civil Ir Ho Iod CTe1 IDlem1ul to doveteserlous study to It I lint his iclltleal career never allowed him to rot his i reject into execution too tion Ai to 1rtilcl I nt Carrot of the niony toilcs which ho lormltted ino to discuss with him on more than ono oeco don none Interfiled Min more titan the btibject of the InloHcitiinl relations be tvan tho United btaks and Trance And flint Its why I gain the nnme 01 Carrot Car-rot to the students nnnuni tiLbate Oil con temporary Trtneh politics which I Instl tuI1 between the unherolU of Uerlelcl find Val Alto at Sun rranclico and It Tulane < uclvereltj Nww Orlcuni And ILo Carrot lacdal Ij already oyulir In Cal fornlo end LoulolI1O I never hall any conversation about America with the Count ce 1orh but ho must often during his career tie pretender have recalled the days when ho fought In tho admirable troops that came together at the appeal of tho limgortnl Lincoln lie had loan tile great struggle of tho uierl nan people Its ulor mail Its ludouiltublo energy near at baud Ho may hive nil1 to himself that a man might bo troud to rulo such n pcof lo But one does notrule the American people peo-ple Ono sorns ItIt It bo Quito villllng |