The Bulletin of the American University Union, just issued, calls attention to the removal of the Paris office to more commodious quarters at 173 Boulevard St. Germain, where students and professors visiting France will receive a cordial welcome from the Director, Professor Algeron Colman, (Chicago), and from Dr. H. S. Krans, (Columbia), Assistant Director. The retiring Director, Professor Paul VanDyke, (Princeton), in his annual report states that during the past year the Union registered 1392 American students, of whom 700 were women and 692 men; 1164 were working at the University of Paris and 325 followed courses (including Summer courses) at provincial universities."" Dr. George E. MacLean, retiring Director of the British division, reports 1255 registrations, and Mr. R. H. Simpson, the Assistant Director, summarizes the different lines of work undertaken by the London Office. Copies of this and of another Bulletin including letters from professors and students who have made use of the facilities offered by the Union may be obtained from the Secretary, Professor J. W. Cunliffe, Journalism Building, Columbia University, New York City.