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Graduates of universities, colleges and technical schools are represented in Harvard College and the Lawrence Scientific School as follows:
Harvard College--Seniors, 19; Juniors, 7; Sophomores, 1; Special Students, 10. Lawrence Scientific School, 13.
The following colleges and universities are represented in the Graduate School by three or more students:
Harvard University, 185; University of Michigan, 8; University of California, Amherst College, Oberlin college, and foreign universities, 7 each; Leland Stanford University and Tufts College, 6 each; Haverford College, Boston University and Brown University, 5 each; Northwestern University, University of Pennsylvania, Toronto University and Wesleyan University, 5 each; Beloit College, Bowdoin College, Williams College, Technology, Universities of Kansas, Nebraska, Rochester, Dalhousie and Yale, 4 each; Bates, Colby, Dartmouth and Hamilton Colleges, and Columbia, Indiana, Ohio State, Western Reserve and Texas Universities, 3 each.
Seventy-eight colleges and universities in addition to those named above have one or two students each in the Graduate School.
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