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YALE PROFESSOR LAMENTS PITIFUL PROFESSORIAL PAY

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Contending that vast university building programs result in underpaid professors, Yandell Henderson, professor of Physiology at Yale recently made known percentage figures of the amounts of university incomes devoted to salary use. Yandell's figures are as follows: Johns Hopkins 65 percent; Princeton 42 per cent; Yale 43 per cent; and Harvard 23 per cent. No estimate as to the relative total income figures was named reported, but Harvard was named as the leading fire in this present lamented state of things.

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