Word: mississippi
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Georgia a just claim to Mississippi...
Turning to the representation of the various states it will be seen that the greater increase has naturally come from Massachusetts. Taking into account however, the States north of the Ohio and west of the Mississippi River it is seen that the support has fallen off. '95 contributed 43 from these States and '96 contributes 40, the greatest falling off being in Ohio and Wisconsin. On the other hand there is an increase over last year's class in the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Maine and New Jersey, besides Massachusetts. We have also drawn students from Turkey, France...
...whole these figures show a slight falling off this year from last in the number of students from the west of the Mississippi, but on the contrary a marked increase from the states east of that river. In spite of this, however, the facts that several States are represented this year which were not last year and that many more of the western schools are sending men to Harvard show nevertheless that Harvard influence in the west is still growing...
Morgan. A. L. Bondurant, A. B., University of Mississippi...
...Illinois, E. W. Ryerson '95; Indiana, H. R. Allen '92; Iowa, J. L. Dodge L. S.; Kansas, C. Vrooman Sp.; Kentucky, C. Stevenson Sp.; Maine, E. G. Walker '92; Maryland, J. H. Crowley '93; Massachusetts, C. R. Cummings '92; Michigan, L. Hall '92; Minnesota, E. C. Campbell '92; Mississippi, G. G. McCurdy Sp.; Missouri, E. Cockrell '95; Montana, L. P. Sanders '93; Nebraska, C. M. Carter '94; Nevada, Roy Jones '92; New Hampshire, H. C. Quinby '94; New Jersey, F. A. Dorman '94; New York, W. H. Gratwick '92; North Carolina, A. W. Long Gr; North Dakota, W. H. Sherman...