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...Third year, 7 Second year, 4 First year, 7 Specials, 17 ---- Total, 49 Law School: Graduates, 3 Third year, 178 Second year, 197 First year, 290 Specials, 56 ---- Total, 724 Medical School, Graduates, 9 Fourth year, 142 Third year, 76 Second year, 69 First year, 78 ---- Total, 374 Dental School: Graduate, 1 Third year, 35 Second year, 29 First year, 51 ---- Total, 116 Bussey Institution, 17 ---- Total in all departments, except Radcliffe College and the Summer School...
...Ph.D., S.D., B.A.S., D.M.D., M.D., LL.B., S.T.B.; the President; Fellows of the Corporation; the Board of Overseers; the Governor and Lieutenant-Governor; the Governor's military staff; deans of the faculties, as follows--Harvard College, Arts and Sciences, Bussey Institution, Law School, Lawrence Scientific School, Graduate School, Dental School, Medical School, Divinity School; professors in the University; assistant professors; other members of faculties; other permanent officials; former members of the Corporation and Board of Overseers; former professors in the University; trustees of the Hopkins, Loan, and Sanders funds; ministers in old Cambridge churches and preachers to the University; Presidents...
...these 753 men, 351 are in the Law School, 158 in the Medical School, 144 in the Graduate School, 46 in the College, 27 in the Divinity School, 15 in the Scientific School, 9 in the Dental School, and 3 in the Bussey Institution. Yale University is represented by the largest number of graduates--75 in all. Dartmouth is second with 70, and Brown third with 67; Amherst has 29; Bowdoin 24; Williams...
...Faculty of Medicine, by the advice of the Administrative Board of the Dental School, took important action during the year, providing for raising the entrance requirements of the Dental School to the same standard as those of Harvard College and the Lawrence Scientific School. The new requirements will take effect in June...
...year's accounts of the Dental School show a deficit of $5,345.53 instead of the habitual surplus of preceding years. This was due in part to a reduction in the number of students, and in part to a reduction of fees at the infirmary. It emphasizes the fact that the School needs and deserves an endowment...