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Institut Pasteur, at 26, rue Dutot, Paris. Thelnstitut Pasteur 

 is at the same time a center of research, a school of higher instruc- 

 tion, and, in certain of its sections, a medical establishment. It is 

 divided into three sections: Section of microbiology; Section of 

 serotherapy; Section of biological chemistry. 



In this latter section theoretical and practical instruction is 

 offered, comprising courses and laboratory work during three 

 months beginning in November. The fees for laboratory work, 

 material, and instruction is 250 francs. A "Certificat de presence 

 et d'etudes" may be granted to students who have followed regu- 

 larly the courses and laboratory work. 



Scale Libre des Sciences Politiques, at 27, rue Saint-Guill- 

 aume, Paris. This is one of the most famous schools in the world, 

 in the field of the political, social, and economic sciences. Its 

 courses of study comprise all the sciences necessary for the train- 

 ing of anyone who would make politics his profession or would 

 enter upon an administrative career. 



Organization. The courses and lectures are grouped under 

 five sections: Administrative section; Economic and Financial 

 section; Economic and Social section; Diplomatic section; General 

 section (Public law and history). The course of study normally 

 requires three years. A supplementary year, comprised of special 

 courses, is open to graduate students of the school. 



Conditions of admission. The School receives regularly en- 

 rolled pupils or auditors, whether foreigners or Frenchmen. No 

 university degree nor any examination is required for admission. 



Fees. Enrollment for the entire normal course of study: 

 350 francs a year. Partial enrollment for a single course or for 

 one lecture a week: 70 francs a year. Enrollment for the supple- 

 mentary year: 250 francs. 



Degree. In each section, a partial examination is held at the 

 end of each year and a general examination at the end of the three 

 years' course. A diploma is conferred on the candidates who suc- 

 cessfully pass these examinations. Fees for the examinations and 

 the diploma: 140 francs. 



