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Harvard Leads in Ten States

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Figures made public yesterday by the Yale Alumni Weekly representing the enrollment of students by states of the classes of 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1929 at Yale, Harvard and Princeton, indicate that Harvard leads in ten states. They are New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, Georgia, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Montana and Idaho.

Yale has the largest number of students from 23 states, and is tied with Princeton and Harvard for two more states. Princeton is second in the representation, with 12 states, and is tied with Harvard for another.

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