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BUSINESS SCHOOL SHOWS GROWTH

Large Increase in Enrolment and in Geographical Representation.

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The Graduate School of Business Administration, founded in 1908, has increased its membership with auspicious rapidity. The numerical increase has not only been steady but shows also a uniform expansion in the geographical distribution of the students.

The following statistics, compiled for the last four years, show clearly how the institution has expanded from a local representation until now it includes men from 72 different colleges and universities with a total enrolment of 182 students.

States represented by four or more men:   1912-  1913-  1914-  1915-   1913  1914  1915  1916 New England,  50  51  71  69 Middle Atlantic States,  14  16  25  26 Middle Western States,  19  24  31  51 Western States,  9  7  11  16 Southern States,  10  9  10  12 Foreign,  5  6  9  7   --  --  --  -- Total no of men,  107  113  148  182 No. of colleges represented,  42  46  62  72   1912-  1913-  1914-  1915-   1913  1914  1915  1916 Arkansas,        4 California,  6    5 Colorado,        4 Illinois,    6  7  10 Indiana,  5  4  9 Iowa,      5 Maine,      5  6 Massachusetts,  47  39  65  57 Minnesota,        6 New York,  8  7  12  11 Ohio,      5  6 Oregon,      5 Pennsylvania,  5  6  5  11 Rhode Island,    4 Texas,      4  4 Vermont,        4 Wisconsin,        4

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