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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Registration figures at the University show that a total of 2883 students are enrolled in the various departments. Compared with the enrolment of the previous year this is a loss of 1875 men or approximately 40 per cent. For the college, the decrease in the number enrolled is 33 per cent, the total now being...
...enrolment figures given out at the military office last night show that a total of 1028 men are at present enrolled in the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps. Only for a very short period last spring has the regiment been as large as this--a fact especially noteworthy when the number is compared with the enrolment figures of the College. That portion of the undergraduate body living in Cambridge, which naturally forms the bulk of the Corps, consists of slightly over 1200 students...
With final registration figures completed, the colleges and universities throughout the country show a substantial decrease in the number of students attending due to the influence of war. In the universities, the graduate schools record the greatest losses with the exception of the medical schools which alone have in general shown an increase in enrolment. Many of the western co-educational universities show a nearly normal registration owing to the great increase of women students over last year. Several of the western institutions have also made a great effort to bring undrafted students back to their studies and they anticipate...
Figures from Haverford, Clark, and Pennsylvania State show a depleted registration in the upper classes...
...Since the declaration of war last April he has consistently opposed every act and bill in Congress which would have assisted the country to wage this war. The fact that he has been able, in advance, to take the opposite side on every question and proposal brought before Congress shows that he is the proud possessor of a mind of unusual perspicacity. Ordinary humans, trying to do the same thing would inevitable make a mistake sometimes and find themselves on the same side with other people, if they were forced to show their hand first. Not so the senator...