Science and learning in France, with a survey of opportunities for American students in French universities; an appreciation . LYOX. IHK LM\ KRSITV. MAIX BUILDING. TOULOUSE. THE FACULTY OF SCIENCES PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS 419 Clubs with a religious purpose.—There are also a number of otherStudents Clubs, especiaUy in Paris, which not only oSer many ofthe same advantages as the General Associations of Students, butare also organized with reference to certain specific ends and offerspecial opportunities to students interested in these ends. Suchare the Association generale des Etudiants Cathohques


Science and learning in France, with a survey of opportunities for American students in French universities; an appreciation . LYOX. IHK LM\ KRSITV. MAIX BUILDING. TOULOUSE. THE FACULTY OF SCIENCES PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS 419 Clubs with a religious purpose.—There are also a number of otherStudents Clubs, especiaUy in Paris, which not only oSer many ofthe same advantages as the General Associations of Students, butare also organized with reference to certain specific ends and offerspecial opportunities to students interested in these ends. Suchare the Association generale des Etudiants Cathohques de Paris,18, rue du Luxembourg, open to aU Catholic men emoUed in thehigher schools of Paris, and the Association des EtudiantsProtestants, 46, rue de Vaugirard, open similarly to all Protestantmen. There is also a club for women, organized on similar lines,the Association chretienne dEtudiantes, 67, rue Saint-Jacques,which is open to any woman student without any restriction as tofaith or creed. American Students Clubs—There are in Paris a number ofclubs, which have been organized primarily by generous Americans,and provide admirably for the interests


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