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Ever since its foundation the Law School has drawn a continually increasing number of graduates from other colleges. The following table shows the representation in the school during the past four years of the twelve colleges which have been its principal contributors:
1893-4. 1894-5. 1895-6. 1896-7.
Harvard, 129 139 171 187
Yale, 19 20 32 32
Princeton, 5 6 7 15
Amherst, 14 16 14 13
Bowdoin, 6 2 3 6
Brown, 13 11 19 17
California, 4 7 7 7
Dartmouth, 5 8 7 11
Michigan, 6 2 3 3
Oberlin, 1 2 2 2
Trinity, 2 3 4 3
Williams, 6 7 11 11
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