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...religious denomination toward which they inclined or of which they were members. The two hundred and thirty-four slips which were filled out, are divided as follows: Protestant Episcopal, seventy-two; Unitarian, sixty-two; Congregationalist, forty-two; Baptist, fifteen; Presbyterian, seven; Methodist Episcopal seven; Universalist, five; Jewish, four; Roman Catholic, three; Lutheran, two; Friends, one; Mohammedan, one; "Christian," one. Twelve men were neither members of any denomination nor inclined to favor any one in particular...
...Roman...
...Hoag '94, C. W. Boyden, E. H. Rogers '93, D. Blagden '93, L. B. Thatcher, C. B. Pike '93, W. Carey '93, G. Collamore '93, G. S. Curtis '92, S. Bardeen Jr. '94, S. V. R. Thayer '94, E. B. Saltonstall '94, R. L. Manning '95, J. P. Roman, R. P. Blake '94, J. L. Putnam '92, W. M. White...
...Roman Law, Sever...
...made in courses 2 and 6. An opportunity will thus be given to those who intend to make a speciality of French, to cover much more ground than has hitherto been possible. French 13 has been erased from the list of electives. The substitution of a course in Roman History for History 14 has been fully explained in the CRIMSON. Among the other new courses is one in Classical Philology. This is intended to give a general introduction to the subject by lectures by different instructors in the department. It is counted as a half course and is recommended...