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The enrolment by states in all departments of the University except the Summer School, as given below, is practically the same as last year, with the exception of a slight change in the percentages of Massachusetts and New York. The figures show a representation from Massachusetts of 50 per cent of the total registration in the University, a decrease of 2 per cent from last year. The present representation from New York is 12 per cent of the total registration, as compared to 11 1-2 per cent last year.
The figures in detail are as follows: Massachusetts, 2,073; New York, 512; Pennsylvania, 173; Ohio, 162; Maine, 120; Illinois, 118; Rhode Island, 83; New Hampshire, 66; New Jersey, 65; Connecticut, 59; California, 50; Iowa, 45; Missouri, 42; District of Columbia, 38; Indiana, 37; Wisconsin, 34; Kentucky, 33; Michigan, 29; Colorado, 24; Maryland, 24; Vermont, 24; Minnesota, 21; Kansas, 15; Nebraska, 13; Oregon, 12; Washington, 12; South Carolina, 11; Tennessee, 11; Texas, 11; Alabama, 10; Utah, 10; Virginia, 10; Louisiana, 9; West Virginia 8; Arkansas, 7; North Carolina, 7; Montana, 7; North Dakota, 6; Georgia, 6; Florida, 4; Oklahoma, 4; South Dakota, 3; Delaware, 3; Idaho, 3; Mississippi, 3; Wyoming, 3; New Mexico, 2; Arizona, 1.
The enrollment from the foreign possessions is as follows: Hawaii, 6; Philippines, 2; Porto Rico, 1.
Foreign countries are represented as follows: Canada, 30; Japan, 11; England, 8; Australia, 5; Cuba, 3; Mexico, 3. Other foreign countries 29.
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