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...articles that have lately appeared in the Advocate and Crimson discussing Harvard Indifference and The Influence of the Nation have excited more warm discussion in College circles, it would seem, than any other articles published here this year. In our number to-day will be found two contributions on these subjects of marked importance, and taken in connection with what has already appeared, they seem to cover the ground of discussion so well that it is probable we shall publish nothing further in regard to them. The general interest taken by undergraduates in this discussion has made us so sceptical...
...Catalogue for the Academic year 1875 - 76 made its appearance on Tuesday evening, and it shows the whole number of students in the University to be 1,278 against 1,196 last year, and 1,167 the year before that. The undergraduate department in the last three years has been made up as follows...
...School contains this year 161 students, an increase of about twenty over the last two years. In the Medical School there is precisely the same number of students that were there last year...
...other departments there is no marked change in the number of students. The Catalogue contains, in addition to its regular features, an account of the School of Geology, held this summer at Cumberland Gap, and the programme for the evening readings to be held throughout the year...
...this has been extensively copied, it may be well to state that the proper figures are 252 Freshmen at Harvard, and 167 at Yale. The Freshmen in all departments at Harvard will number nearly five hundred...