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Law School Has 296 Students

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With a registration of 296, the Law School has lost proportionately more men because of the war than the College, as the present enrolment shows a decrease of 560 or 65 per cent. Over last year. The registration is divided among the classes as follows: first year, 96; second year, 89; third year, unclassified, 31; resident graduates, 75. All are graduates of colleges with the exception of three, who have attended law school for varying periods.

The University, as usual, has the greatest number of graduates in the Law School, but is followed by Princeton this year in the place of Yale, which has held second place for several years. The other colleges hold approximately the same relative positions as heretofore.

The following figures show the colleges and universities with largest number of graduates present:

The Musical Clubs have postponed their concert at Ayer, which was scheduled for tonight, since so many members are away for the holiday. A concert will be given at Fort Andrews next Wednesday evening.   1916  1917 Harvard,  212  73 Princeton,  55  14 Yale,  81  13 Dartmouth,  34  11 Brown,  26  9 Michigan,  11  5 Williams,  20  4 Cornell,  11  3 Missouri,  13  2 Wisconsin,  15  1

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