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The "Quarterly Calendar" of the University of Chicago, which has just been issued, presents some very interesting figures. During the last quarter, 846 students were enrolled, an increase of seventy-three over the attendance of last fall. Of this number, however, but 296 are undergraduates. The graduate department contains 286 students, and the Divinity School 168. The remaining 96 are unclassified. The area from which these men are drawn is very large. Thirty-eight states are represented, and thirteen foreign countries. Illinois sends far the largest number, 332; New York comes next with a representation of 46. The total number of courses offered in the last quarter was 163.
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