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Again as in former years Boston Latin School led the list of preparatory and high schools who sent graduates to the Harvard Freshman class with a total of 81. Exeter which has ranked second for the last two years holds its place with 12 of its graduates registered in the Class of 1934. This is a drop of 15 from the 57 students registered in the Class of 1933.
Milton Academy has jumped from 23 members in the Class of 1933 to 42 in this year's Freshmen Class.
Belmont Hill Academy, Country Day School for Boys at Boston, Roxbury Latin School. Middletown High School, Tabor Academy, Avon (Old Farms), Malden High School, Melrose High School, and Moses Brown School have all made gains of 50 per cent, better over last year.
The following list indicates schools having five or more graduates registered according to the University Hall tabulation.
The first of the figures printed below after each school indicates its present representation, the second figure its representation for 1929-30.
Boston Latin 81, 97: Phillips Exeter Acad. 12, 57; Milton Acad. 40, 23; Phillips Acad., Andover 24, 18; St. Paul's School 24, 20; Groton School 19, 17; Belmont Hill School 17, 7; Country Day School 16, 8; Cambridge High School 15, 14; St. Marks School 15, 19; Noble and Greenough 14, 9; Middlesex School 13, 18; Loomis Institute 12, 8; St. Georges School 10, 7; Roxbury Latin School 9, 5. Middle-town High 8, 2; Horace Mann School 8, 6; Choate School 8, 10; Tabor Acad. 7, 4; Thayer Acad. 7, 13; Worcester Acad. 7, 4; Avon Old Farms 6, 0; Brookline Bigh 5, 19; Fieldston School 5, 5; Gunnery School 5, 3; Lynn Classical High 5, 4; Malden High School 5, 2; Melrose High 5; Moses Brown School 5; North Shore Country Day 5, 4.
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