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HOLD A. F. S. LUNCHEON TODAY

A. F. S. Establishes French University Fellowship as Memorial

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The first of a series of weekly luncheons will be held by members of the American Field Service this noon at the Hotel Marliave, Boston.

The A. F. S. has established an organization known as the A. F. S. Fellowships for French Universities. The purpose of this organization is to provide an enduring memorial for the one hundred and twenty-seven Field Service men who gave their lives to the cause, and to perpetuate among future generations of French and American youth the mutual understanding and fraternity of spirit which marked their relations during the war. This organization proposes to award fellowships for advance study in France to students selected from American colleges, universities, and technical establishments, and occasional fellowships for French students in American universities. These fellowships will, when endowed, be named after the men of the A. F. S. who died in France; and it is intended, if sufficient funds can be obtained, to name a fellowship in memory of each one of these men.

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