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Figures received from two of the largest summer schools in the country revealed decreases in enrollment of about 22 per cent. The Daily Illini reported that 2260 students were registered this year at the University of Illinois, 533 less than last year.

The University of Wisconsin anticipated a larger decrease. Last year there were 3,760 students attending. The registration, however, has exceeded early expectations with 3,112 graduates and undergraduates taking courses, a loss of about 18 per cent. Columbia University which starts its summer school today also expects less students.

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