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...gain, 115 men in college rooms this year to 87 last year. By the following statistics one can see where the gains and loses have occurred. In 1886-7 the numbers were as follows: Seniors, 175; juniors, 148; sophomores, 116; freshmen, 92; special students, 20; Divinity School, 15; law school, 47; scientific, 7; graduates, 18. This pears the numbers are: Seniors, 146; juniors. 122; sophomore, 134; freshmen, 97; specials, 42; Divinity School, 11; law school, 73; graduates, 21 and scientific school, 10. The total number being in 1886-7 638 and in 1887-8 being 656 a gain...
Heyse's "In Paradise," translated; Kitchen's "France," Vol. 1; Smith's "Students' Greece;" Schouler's "History of the U. S.;" Von Holst's "Constitutional History" and "Constitutional Law;" Bolles' "Financial Legislation;" and Johnston's "American Politics" are in stock...
...Law Faculty. Meeting at University...
...Relation of Law to the Supernatural." Professor J. B. Thayer of the Law School...
Heyse's "In Paradise," translated; Kitchen's "France," Vol. 1; Smith's "Students' Greece;" Schouler's "History of the U. S;" Von Holst's "Constitutional History" and "Constitutional Law;" Bolles' "Financial Legislation;" and Johnston's "American Politics" are in stock...