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Enrollment Affected by War

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English and Scotch universities, whose openings have been postponed on account of the war, are now opening with a great decrease in the number of students. The enrollment at Cambridge University has fallen off from 3500 to 1500. Pembroke College, Cambridge, which has always been known as the sportsman's college, lived up to is name by sending to the war 200 out of its 270 men.

Oxford opened yesterday, but its enrollment it not expected to exceed 1,000. Daily military drill is to be required of all students at Oxford this year.

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