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...very great surprise to many of the students and to the public in general. It has been undeniably true in past years that, while Yale has had fewer students than Harvard, her students have yet represented more states and a larger proportion than at Harvard have come from sections of the country distant from the university. A careful study of the figures, which are taken from the Yale Banner and the Harvard Catalogue, proves beyond question that this year the conditions are exactly reversed. Dividing the country, as we have done for convenience, into four sections, the figures show that...
...table which is appended, the United States is divided into four rough sections which represent the natural divisions of the country. The Northeastern section includes New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania; the Southern section, those states south of Pennsylvania and the Ohio river; the Central section is bounded by the Ohio river, Pennsylvania, the Great Lakes and the Mississippi; and the Western section takes in all the states west of the Missippi...
...examination of the figures which give the representation of the Universities in these sections shows an encouraging fact. In each of these Harvard leads Yale by a substantial majority. In the Northeastern section Harvard has a majority of 862; in the Central section, 33; in the Southern, 10; in the Western, 77; and in the foreign section, 25. From these figures it can be safely said that Harvard today is the most cosmopolitan university in the country...
ENGLISH A, REWRITTEN WORK.- Tuesday from 2.30 to 4.30 in Sever 2, Mr. Lamont will hold a consultation on the English A rewritten work for the following men: Section I, Herrick to Wrightington, inclusive; Section II, Johnston to Wilson; Section III, Laws to Wood...
HISTORY 1 SEMINARS.- Sunday at 2.30, Mr. Coolidge's section. Sunday at 7.30, Professor Channing's section. Fee for each...