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...exchange tells us that there are thirty-one colored students in the Freshman class at Yale. Of these seven are students in law, eleven divinity, and the remaining thirteen medicine...
...only nine years ago that Yale and Harvard found it necessary to withdraw from the Intercollegiate Rowing Association, which was composed of thirteen colleges and held annual regattas at Saratoga. The association grew unwieldy; the smaller colleges refused to consent to either eight oared or six oared crews with coxswains, on the ground of expense. Nevertheless, the year before, in the six oared regatta without coxswains, Harvard and Yale had fouled each other, and, in consequence, both were beaten. On this account Yale withdrew from the association, but also for another reason. In '59, in '64, '71 and '75, Yale...
Catalogues show that there are now in college 1007 students, divided among the various classes as follows: Seniors, 193; juniors, 235; sophomores, 257; freshmen, 253; specials, 69. According to this '85 has lost two; '86, thirteen; while '87 has gained from last year. '88 has the same number as '87 did when she entered. This makes a gain of 35 in the academical department of to the university...
...hundred and thirteen men and young ladies have entered the literary and scientific departments of Michigan University...
Princeton's graduating class numbers one hundred and thirteen...