Show GERMAN SCHOOLS MISS FOREIGNERS BERLIN BERLIN By By The Associated German s German universities are be becoming be- be becomIng becoming coming alarmed at the apparent re reluctance re- re reluctance reluctance of o foreign students to come cometo cometo cometo to this country which was once the spiritual home of o thousands of young joung oun men in search of o learning Americans especially arc are becom becom- becoming becoming ing scarce a R. fact which is 13 much re regretted re- re regretted here her Thirty years ago 20 per cent of 01 all young Americans who went abroad to study came to Ger Ger- Germany many Now v and Heidel HeIdel- Heidelberg HeIdelberg berg know them no more more certainly certainly I Inot not to the extent of former times s. s I It is s true of 01 course that opportunities for study at home universities In the United States have grown enor enor- enormously enormously enormously of late la j years ears but it is equally true that American students since the war have ha gone In increasing numbers to England and France It is estimated that Chinese students are arc receiving their university training abroad mostly in the United States Stales Russians who were very nu nu- numerous numerous numerous here before the war now pre pre- prefer prefer prefer fer Paris Parts or Prague Pra e. e Scandinavian and Balkan students alone have ha remained more or less faithful to German high schools Reinhold financial head of the German Students' Students association who sets forth the above abo e facts act In a report appeals urgently for lor govern govern- government government government ment grants or financial aid from wealthy philanthropists so that Ger Ger- Germany Germany r- r many may once more attract foreign students to its seats of o learning |