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ENROLMENT INCREASES OVER PREVIOUS YEARS

COLLEGE REGISTRATION SHOWS SLIGHT DECLINE

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The total number of students enrolled in Harvard University late yesterday afternoon was 7802. At the corresponding time last year the total was only 7515.

Although this is a new record for the University, Harvard College is slightly behind in numbers so far enrolled. A total of 3165 men have so far registered in the College. Of this total the Freshmen led in number enrolled with nine hundred and ninety-one. The Sophomores stand second with eight hundred and forty-six students. Six hundred and ninety-four are enrolled in the Junior class, while the Seniors number five hundred and sixty-two. This year there are seventy-two out of course students. In addition, forty-four special students registered in the College.

Although the College is below its last year's figures, the Law School and Business School showed substantial increases, the former going from 1512 to 1587 members, and the latter from 839 to 987 members in a year.

This is by far the largest enrollment the Business School has ever reached but is in line with its plan of raising the present limitations on number of students.

The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences shows a marked increase in numbers, which is especially gratifying as it shows that not all college graduates are being lured into the Business, Medical or Law Schools.

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