Show I MANY AMERICANS I STUDY IN FRANCE j NEW YORK YORI Oct 28 American 28 American i students from three forty states and I the District of ot Columbia graduates graduates' of ot American universities and colleges colleges colleges col col- col- col leges are now studying in French Trench universities Professor Earle B D. Babcock Dab Dab- cock reports on his return to New NewYork NewYork NewYork York university after serving as director dl- dl rector of ot the American university union in Paris The largest number of ot American i i students men and women since the beginning of ot the war ar are registered registered regis regis- at union Before the regis regis-I war between 1100 and 2 2300 2500 OO students were studying In Paris every year jear ear As the result of ot the work of the union and the American council on education all the French Trench state degrees are ac accessible accessible accessible ac- ac to foreigners except that of ot doctor of tiers otters Professor Babcock said Professor Paul V Van n Dyke of ot Princeton Princeton Princeton Prince Prince- ton will b be director of ot the union for tOr 1921 22 |