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The following table, taken from the Yale News, gives the comparative representation from the states and foreign countries at Harvard and Yale for the years 1895-96 and 1896-97. The statistics are compiled from the University Catalogue and from the Yale Banner.
Northeastern Section.Harvard Yale
1896 1897 1896 1897
Maine, 99 88 20 21
N. Hampshire, 75 76 18 18
Vermont, 17 27 29 27
Massachusetts, 2,048 2,166 115 158
Rhode Island, 71 62 14 17
Connecticut, 42 29 712 854
New York, 354 364 496 530
New Jersey, 43 38 88 103
Pennsylvania, 108 102 154 155
Total, 2,857 2,952 1,646 1,883
Central Section.Ohio, 107 100 124 130
Indina, 22 33 20 19
Illinois, 137 124 118 124
Michigan, 23 23 28 26
Wisconsin, 12 11 21 19
Total, 301 291 311 318
Southern Section.Delaware, 6 6 5 9
Maryland, 6 11 11 9
Dist. of Col., 43 30 28 20
Virginia, 12 8 4 3
W. Virginia, 6 9 4 3
N. Carolina, 5 8 4 3
S. Carolina, 6 3 5 1
Georgia, 6 3 7 10
Florida, 2 2 2 1
Alabama, 3 7 2 1
Mississippi, 5 6 0 0
Tennessee, 7 9 16 12
Kentucky, 12 13 15 19
Total, 119 115 103 91
Western Section.Minnesota, 23 17 27 22
Iowa, 28 25 14 11
Missouri, 57 56 55 43
Louisiana, 8 7 8 15
Texas, 11 12 12 8
Kansas, 21 18 13 14
Nebraska, 16 9 5 0
Colorado, 23 22 24 28
Utah, 9 6 3 5
Montana, 5 8 1 3
Oregon, 2 2 5 8
California, 47 44 14 21
Scattering, 14 34 10 15
Total, 264 260 191 193
Foreign.64 59 43 45
Deduct for appearing twice, 5 3
Grand totals, 3600 3674 2294 2530
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