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The annual register of the Columbia Law school has just appeared. Its total number of matriculates shows a net decrease of thirty. The junior class has two hundred and thirty-two, an increase of eight over last year, but the middle class has only one hundred and five. Last year the second year class was known as the senior and it numbered two hundred and forty-three. There is no senior class this year as the present middle class is the first for which a three-year curriculum was made compulsory. Of the college graduates in the school Columbia leads with forty-one, while the College of the City of New York and Yale each have nineteen; Princeton has fifteen, and Harvard thirteen; Williams has ten. Fifty-six other colleges and universities, including the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Berlin, Leipsic, and Prague, and the Lices of Jalisco, Mexico, have from one to nine graduates in the school. Of the four hundred and fourteen students, two hundred and fourteen, or nearly forty-eight per cent., are college graduates.
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