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This report of the catalogue is very gratifying for it indicates a marked advance in every branch of the University, a decided tendency to enlarge our Faculty by every good instructor we can find, and to offer a satisfactory and broader curriculum. No previous catalogue has shown the University to be in such an excellent condition...
...Those who care for the varied beauty of Eastern Massachusetts, . . . will find his volume delightful...
...Those who care for the varied beauty of Eastern Massachusetts, . . . will find his volume delightful...
...Academy, - (London)."What history and philosophy we find in his pages come as a rare perfume...
Comparing these figures with those of eleven years ago and we find that there has been an increase of 167 in the teaching force of the University. There has in the same time been a remarkable increase in the number of students. In '91-92 there were, including the 27 in Summer Schools, a total of 1409 in the University. As shown in yesterday's CRIMSON this number has grown to 2966. If the 500 persons attended the summer schools be counted the total enrollment at Harvard becomes 3466 for the year...