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Yard Rooms.

SOME STATISTICS SHOWING THEIR SCARCITY.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

A gentleman prompted by curiosity, recently made investigations on the subject of the decrease in the number of Freshmen rooming in the yard, with the following interesting results.

In 1874.5 60 per ct. roomed in the yard.

In 1875.6 59 per ct. roomed in the yard.

In 1876 7 43 per ct. roomed in the yard.

In 1877.8 59 per ct. roomed in the yard.

In 1878.9 62 per ct. roomed in the yard.

In 1879.80 60 per ct. roomed in the yard.

In 1880.1 71 per ct. roomed in the yard.

In 1881.2 58 per ct. roomed in the yard.

In 1882.3 54 per ct. roomed in the yard.

In 1883.4 51 per ct. roomed in the yard.

In 1884.5 48 per ct. roomed in the yard.

In this table, only Freshmen proper are numbered, as it would be difficult to group all the first year men in the college together. Hilton Block, Little's Block, Holyoke, and Beck, though not properly in the yard, relate to the same question, and are included.

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