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The accompanying table gives the registration in all departments of the University at the end of last week, and the figures for last year. The total enrollment in all departments of the University is 4118, the Summer School and Radcliffe College not being counted. This figure shows a gain of 99 over the corresponding registration last year. Harvard College shows a gain of 62. The Freshman class this year is 744 as against 666 last year. The Junior class has 48 more members this year, while the Senior and Sophomore classes have sustained losses of 6 and 22, respectively. Only one member remains in the Lawrence Scientific School as no new members are being admitted. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences shows a loss of 1 and the Graduate School of Applied Science, a loss of 4. The Business School is slightly increased, making the total registration in the Department of Arts and Sciences larger by 64.
The Divinity School shows a loss of 6. The Law School, however, has gained 4 over its figure of last year. The Medical School reports a decrease of 6, but the Dental School more than makes up for that loss, showing a gain of 43.
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