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Show c America Tested by Foreign Students I V T EW YORK. America has the I l larsest enrollment of foreign II students in the world, and many of these youths, composing com-posing the greatest student migration ln history, are struggling against 'eavy odds of Inhospltality and race Prejudice while carrying on their study's, stud-y's, according to the findings of a committee com-mittee of investigators. An expansion of the friendly rela- tkms committee of the Young Men's j Christian and Young Women's Chris- t'an associations, the investigating Kroup is composed of 24 representatives representa-tives of many welfare and denomina-t'on.il denomina-t'on.il bodies'. It is called the commission com-mission on survey of foreign students 'n the United States, aud its labors "ave taken three vears. There are more than S.OO0 of these students in colleges and universities the United States and 0.000 more in secondary schools, the report sets j , 'urth. Fifleen hundred are women, j "American life and the Christian nurch uever have met a more severe j nl searching test." says Dr. Robert sleer. secretary of the board of SCnTn'thence of these re g students. They will not e 7.rtlt they do not get, and they win n:t get what we cannot or do not "''Doctor Specr points out that not all , Jfmlents have been disappointed 're,h h usands have gone home W?h strength and faith. In general r- nf studv abroad are more I'1" than detriuicnta. to the ;;l: :rf international friendship and 'n'slde of the picture is , in detailed statements hy T ; s o f painful experiences, and ' ''rrr oUniiX'ana-im-hiNi y. 'zeti'r.or', ' compare with " ,,OTi, md achievements. -l';;;rvr.ecutive secretary of"" ZToZi there is faC 'foreign students in the United K a S tide of criticism of the who e Christian movement. |