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DENTAL, MEDICAL SCHOOLS SHOW GAIN IN ENROLLMENT

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One hundred thirty-eight men have applied for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, and 24 students at the Medicine, and 24 students at the Dental School have registered for the D.M.D. degree. The figures show an increase over those of last year, when 129 men applied for the M.D. degree, and 19 for that of D.M.D. Only one man failed to receive his diploma from the Medical School last year, and all applicants for the D.M.D. degree were graduated.

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