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State Representation in College.

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In the following comparative statistics of the College, the figures for this year are taken from the advance lists of students as corrected to date. Before the catalogue appears there are likely to be a number of changes from the L. S. S. to the College or vice-versa.

States. 1893-94. 1894-95.

Alabama, 2 0

Arizona, 0 2

Arkansas, 2 3

California, 22 18

Carolina, S., 1 2

Colorado, 8 9

Connecticut, 12 12

Delaware, 6 5

District of Columbia, 27 24

Florida, 2 2

Georgia, 3 3

Idaho, 1 0

Illinois, 57 58

Indiana, 8 9

Iowa, 11 13

Kansas, 11 10

Kentucky, 5 7

Louisiana, 2 2

Maine, 29 36

Maryland, 3 4

Massachusetts, 941 938

Michigan, 9 12

Minnesota, 17 15

Mississippi, 2 2

Missouri, 30 26

Montana, 2 3

Nebraska, 9 8

New Hampshire, 29 34

New Jersey, 19 25

New Mexico, 1 4

New York, 226 212

Ohio, 48 43

Oregon, 1 0

Pennsylvania, 45 55

Rhode Island, 19 14

Tennessee, 3 6

Texas, 3 2

Utah, 3 6

Vermont, 7 7

Virginia, 1 1

Virginia, West, 1 2

Washington, 0 3

Wisconsin, 13 8

Canada, 5 8

Japan, 3 3

Scattering, 7 11

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Totals, 1656 1667

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