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The Quinquennial Catalogue will be issued on Commencement Day and will be much larger than any previously issued. The most interesting figures given in the summary of the catalogue are these: All degrees conferred since 1642, something over 22,000; number of individuals recorded on the roll of graduates of the University, 19,335; of these 9,141 are reported as deceased and 10,194 are supposed to be living; Bachelors of Arts, 13,264; of these 6,858 are reported as deceased and 6,406 are supposed to be living. The whole number of honorary degrees conferred is 1,125.
On account of the increased size of the Catalogue the price of the new edition will be $1.50 for a paper bound copy ($1.65 postpaid) and $2 for a cloth bound copy ($2.20 postpaid). It can be obtained (after June 25) at C. W. Sever's bookstore, Cambridge, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, by the Publication Agent of Harvard University.
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