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A pamphlet has been issued by the Graduate School which gives some interesting facts in regard to this department of the University. It seems that the total number is 206; of these fifteen are nonresident, either studing abroad or engaged in scientific research in various parts of the country on fellowships and scholarships which are granted by the school. Eight are in Germany, one in England, one in France, one in Athens, and one in Honduras studying American Archeology. Eighty-three of the students have received there degrees at Harvard. The rest come from all parts of the country, representing, in all, sixty-eight colleges and institutions of higher learning. The influence of the University, and the breadth of its field cannot be better shown than by the stand which the Graduate School takes in the opinions of the colleges of our country.
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