FRENCH TEACHERS KILLLD IN WAR
Statistics are published of the members . of the French, teaching profession who . : ■liiivc given their lives for their country during the wr.r. The numbers include L'M professors of litera'.ure, science, niedjcine, and law at Paris or the provincial ■ universities, 4GO teachers or inspectors in the secondary schools (lycees and colleges), . 5500 schoolmasters and pupilteachers of the Ucolos. Normales, and eight professors ol the great schools of ,■ higher education, such as (he Ecole Normale Stiperieure and the Institut Calholique. It. further includes G35 students from the Universitv of Paris, but figures for tlie provincial universities are not avail' able. Thcro are also 512 pupils, or former pupils of the Tleole Nonnale Sup- ! rieure. 330 for the School of Pine Arts, 2GO for the School of Higher Commercial : Studies, 230 for the School of Political Soionce, and Ull for other institutes of. higher education. Tho list also mentions , 350 .writers, journalists, and men .of let-. tors who have fallen. \
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 174, 17 April 1919, Page 7
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162FRENCH TEACHERS KILLLD IN WAR Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 174, 17 April 1919, Page 7
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