The Paris office of the American University Union at 173 Boulevard St. Germain, reports that during the academic year now closing there were over three thousand American students in France, 429 of whom were enrolled at the University of Paris and 1,348 at other Parisian institutions of learning: there are 46 American candidates now applying for the doctorate at French universities; American students, at French provincial universities number 434, and 791 students are engaged in independent study or research. Students going over to France to study will find their progress facilitated by inquiry at the above address. The London office of the Union is at 50 Russell Square, W. C. 1, where similar information may be o'btained and Reader's tickets for research in the British Museum Library applied for.
Professor C. M. Gayley, of the University of California, has been invited to serve as Director of the British Division for the academic year 1924-25, and Professor H. C. Lancaster, of Johns Hopkins University, as Director of the Continental Division.