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COLLEGE ENROLLMENT RISES IN SPITE OF THE DEPRESSION

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Philadelphia, Dec. 13.--Despite prevailing conditions, college enrollment is still on the increase, Raymond Walters, dean of Swarthmore College, said today in his annual review of college attendance. Where attendance has fallen off, it can be shown to occur in colleges with less than 500 students.

Harvard stands ninth in the list of full-time student enrollment, whereas it was only eighth last year. The number of college women has fallen off everywhere, indicating that when a family finds its budget too small to allow for two members at college, the boy is usually sent while the girl remains at home.

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