FRENCH- UNIV-ERSITY SUMMER SESSIONS.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
Sia,—In May, 1923, you were so good as to publish a letter from me on the Long Vacation Course of the University of Clermont, and you may be pleased to hear that I have just received a most grateful letter from the Dean of the Faculty of Letters, M. Auguste Audollent, asking if I could not again write to you on this subject. The Foreign Students increased last year to between 40 and 50 from only 14 in 1922, and the Professor seems to think that your publication of my letter contributed to this increase. I know that you are interested in all that concerns University Education at home and abroad, not to say in all that tends to improve good will and mutual assistance between Prance and England. I therefore venture to hope that you may be able to publish this letter.
Intending students, men or women, for the Summer course at Clermont, or their parents or guardians, should write to
M. Auguste Audollent, Doyen de he Faculte des Lettres, Universite * de Clermont; Clermont Ferrand, Puy de Dome,