. Review of reviews and world's work . A BOULEVARD IN THE ALGERIAN CITY OF ORAN. NEAR THE MOROCCAN BORDER 310 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS. from their ancient lairs by Arab cavalrymenin French uniform. It is really a spectaclethat makes one feel that the genius of theFrenchman has been only imperfectly under-stood by the world. Personally, the writer looks for schoolswhen he goes a-hunting for civilization—notinstitutions of higher learning, but plainschools for everybody. If there be a nationin Africa that has gone into the school-teacher business so extensively as the French,let somebody e


. Review of reviews and world's work . A BOULEVARD IN THE ALGERIAN CITY OF ORAN. NEAR THE MOROCCAN BORDER 310 THE AMERICAN REVIEW OF REVIEWS. from their ancient lairs by Arab cavalrymenin French uniform. It is really a spectaclethat makes one feel that the genius of theFrenchman has been only imperfectly under-stood by the world. Personally, the writer looks for schoolswhen he goes a-hunting for civilization—notinstitutions of higher learning, but plainschools for everybody. If there be a nationin Africa that has gone into the school-teacher business so extensively as the French,let somebody else name it. In Tunis, forexample, which is one of the younger Frenchcolonies, he found so many schools that hecould not even classify them,—schools forFrench, for Italians, for Jews, for Arabs;schools for Arabs to learn French and othersfor French to learn Arabic; agriculturalschools, theological schools, normal schools totrain native teachers. And what France hasdone for the Arab she is doing on a differentscale for the black-skinned proteges of the^ -est coast and of the vast interior. Here isa nation that believes in civilizati


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