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...year. 2nd year. 3rd year. 4th year. Graduates. Specials. Unclassified. Andover. Total '10-'11. Total '09-'10. Change from '09-'10. Total University, 1138 883 730 471 18 112 91 15 4123 4046 77 Summer Schools, 1106 1410 --304 Deduct for persons registered in Summer School and also in other schools, --206 --356 150 Radcliffe College, 105 59 74 62 68 113 8 489 469 20 University Extension, 5 5 Officers of Instruction and Administration, 762 739 23 Total University Enrollment...
...year. 2d year. 3d year. 4th year Graduates. Specials. Classified. Andover. Total '09-'10. Total '08-'09. Changes from '08-'09. Total University, 1128 774 800 451 19 249 104 9 4046 3918 128 Summer Schools, 1410 1332 78 Deduct for persons registered in Summer School and also in other schools, -356 -335 -21 Radcliffe College, 82 70 52 81 61 113 10 469 449 20 Officers of Instruction and Administration, 739 743 -4 Total University Enrollment...
...Afternoon and Saturday Courses for teachers, 104 --104 Summer Schools, 1332 1126 206 Deduct for names inserted in Summer School and also in other schools, --335 --167 168 Radcliffe College, 88 58 75 64 56 108 449 420 29 Officers of Instruction and Administration, 743 688 55 Total University enrolment...
...School, 242 207 170 65 684 716 --32 Medical School, 57 97 71 52 40 11 328 345 --17 Dental School, 19 21 24 64 68 --4 Bussey Institution, 22 --22 Total Professional Schools, 324 327 274 52 48 81 4 1110 1182 --72 Deduct for names inserted more than once, --6 6 Total University...
...accompanying table gives the registration in all departments of the University at the close of registration on Monday, October 5, and the figures for the corresponding date last year. The total registration of the University, including the Summer School, is 5077. Deducting from this the estimated number of students also counted in the winter term, leaves 4902, a net gain of 97 over last year. The figures show a net loss of 71 in Harvard College, the increase in the number of Seniors being more than offset by the considerable losses in the Freshman, Sophomore and Junior classes. The Lawrence...