Word: per
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Harvard's Class of 1923 ranks thirty-fourth of the 66 men's colleges included in the report. The Class of 1938, however, slipped to sixty-ninth of the 84 tenth reunion classes reporting, with a score of 1.05 children per graduate...
However, at least at Radcliffe, the Population Bureau reports that the situation is improving. The Radcliffe Class of 1938 has already surpassed its 1923 predecessors with a record of 1.18 children per graduate...
...rate of insanity among Kenya Africans, says Dr. Carothers, is only 3.4 per 100,000 of population. He compared this with rates in England and Wales of 57 per 100,000, with 72 to 86 per 100,000 of all races in Massachusetts, and with 161 per 100,000 among Massachusetts Negroes...
...More important, it is chock full of proteins and contains all the known vitamins except C. One kilo is equal in protein to six dozen eggs or twelve pints of milk, items always scarce in the Latin American diet. It is also cheaper than the regular bean: 1.50 bolivars per kilo (45?) instead of 2.50 bolivars...
...Harvard, the Class of 1923 is doing twice as well as its Annex counterpart, but the Class of 1938 is proving less successful than its Radcliffe opposite number. The Class of 1923 has achieved a total of 1.73 children per graduate; the Class of 1938 a total...