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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY UNION GIVES AID TO MANY

March, 1923
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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY UNION GIVES AID TO MANY
March, 1923

The American University Union, with which Dartmouth College is connected as a subscribing institution, cordially invites students and graduates visiting Europe, to make use of the facilities offered at the Union offices at 1 rue de Fleurus, Paris, and 50 Russel Square, London, W. C. Lists of pensions and lodgings are kept and various social opportunities are offered. Access may be also obtained to the British Museum and other libraries as well as to the universities and other institutions of learning; candidates for degrees will find their way made easier by consulting, at Paris, Professor Paul van Dyke, Director of the Continental Division, and at London, Dr. George E. MacLean, Director of the British Division.

The annual bulletin of the Union which has just been issued shows that there were 1348 registrations during the year at the Paris office, and over 1239 at the London headquarters.