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Twenty-six different churches are represented in the University according to statistics compiled from the Phillips Brooks House register. Of 1898 men who registered from the College, 1311, or 69 per cent., are members of Christian denominations; 142, or 7 per cent., are of non-Christian churches; and 445, or 24 per cent., are unprofessed...
Applicants must enclose a self-addressed envelope at least 7 by 3 inches in size, stamped with 12 cents postage for the return of tickets by registered mail. A one cent stamp must also be placed on the postal card to secure acknowledgement of application. Applications close at 5 P. M. on Wednesday, October 16th, for the Princeton game, on Thursday, October 31st, for the Dartmouth game and on Tuesday, November 5th, for the Yale game...
Accordingly, an addition is being made at the south end of the dining room, calculated to increase the capacity, which is now a little less than 200, about 50 per cent...
Teaching Attracts 25 Per Cent...
...final summary of thirty-seven representative colleges shows that teaching is now the dominant profession of college graduates, with twenty-five per cent; business takes twenty per cent.; law, which took one-third of all the graduates at the beginning of the ninetenth century, now claims but fifteen per cent.; medicine takes between six and seven per cent. and seems to be slightly on the decline; engineering is slowly going up, but still takes only three or four per cent.; while the ministry, with its present five or six per cent. of the total, has reached the lowest mark...