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The registration at the Summer Schools this year showed a slight decrease, falling short of last year's attendance by the small margin of ten. The total number registered this year was 797, as against 807 last year and 778 for the summer of 1911.
Figures showing the occupations of students at the School reveal some interesting facts. The percentage of teachers among those attending the School in Cambridge is 66, a gain of 6 per cent over the summers of 1912. Nearly one third of this number is made up of teachers from the grade schools. Principals and supervisors make up the next largest division.
By far the largest class among the remaining occupations is that of students of the University.
A complete table of registration for the summers of 1912 and 1913 follows:
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