Analysis of Some Statistics of Collegiate Education;
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Y. (1869-70) 58 41 99 Rochester, N. Y, (1869-70) .... 81 25 109 Genesee, N. Y, (1869-70) 30 2 32f Hobart, N. Y.. (1869-70) 45 14 59 Cornell, N. Y, (1868-9) 87 34 121} Princeton, N. J., (1868-9) 96 185 281 Rutgers, N. J., (1869-70) 61 44 105 Yale, Conn., (1869 70)...- 146 372 518 Trinity, Conn., (1869-70) 27 65 92 Wesleyan, Conn., (1869-70) .... 19 134 153 Brown, R. I., (1869-70) 112 85 197 Harvard, Mass., (1869-70) 872 191 563 Williams, Mass., (1869-70) 42 117 159 Amherst, Mass., (1869-70) 118 ...137 255 Tufts, Mass., ( 1S69-70) 34 16 50§ Dartmouth, N. H., (1869-70) . . . 119 170 289 Univ. of Vt., (1869-70) 37 8 45 Middlebury, Vt., (1869-70) 38 16 54 Total 1,718 1,684 3,402 * The catalogue (the latest obtainable) gives a total of 137 students ; but of these all but 91 are marked "left college," and 30 of those present are not classical. t The male classical students. t These are the students in the Department of Arts (40) ; and i n the Elective Department (81). None others study the classics at all.
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