Attendance At The U. Of M.
The new university calendar for 1895-6 has been received at the Argus office. From it the followig figures have been gleaned : The facnlty roll contains 173 narnes, eight of whoni are non-resident leotnrers on special topics in the law departïnent. The total enrollment exclusive of the snmmer school is 2,917, with tbe summer school included, 97 more, or 3,014. The 2,917 are dividedamong the several departments as follows: Literature, 1,204; engineering, 331; medecine, 453; law, 675; pharmacy, 27; homeopathy, 27; deutistry, 189. In these numbers, however, 44 narnes appear twice, from studente enrolled iu iwo departments. The summary by states is as follows : Michigan, 1,628; Illinois, 335; Ohio, 194; Indiana, 109; New York, 87; Pennsylvania 85 ; Iowa, 76; Missouri, 51; Wisconsin, 37; Kansas, 2; California, 22 ; Colorado, Massachusetts and Minnesota, 21 each ; Nebraska, 20; Kentucky, 19; Montana, 14; Oregon, 10; New Hampshire, 8; North Dakota, Washington and Wyoming, 7 each ; South Dakota and Tennessee. 6 each ; Arkansas and District of Columbia nve eacn; íviaine, iew ovisey, iow Mexico, Rhode Island and Texas, four each ; Maryland, Nevada, and West Virginia, two each ; Arizona, Georgia, Oaklahoma, Vermont and Virginia, one each. Fom outside the United States 16 students come f rom Ontario; China, England and Japan are eaoh represented by four students ; three are from Germany, and two are registered from the Hawaiian Islands, while Austria, the Barbadoes, Bulgaria, Norway, Qaebec, Russia and South Aírica are each represented by one student.
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