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Where The Students Come From

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Day
16
Month
March
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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The University calendar will be out to-morrow. We have been favored with an advance copy through the kindness of Prof. Pettee. From it we learn that there are 1667 students registered in the University, or ninety-five more than in any previous year. There are ninety eight names in the faculties of all the departments. There are 748 students in the literary department of, whom 422 are from Michigan. Michigan has 143 students in the medical department, 94 in the law, 52 in the pharmacy, 41 in the homeopathic, and 49 in the dental surgery or 8ui in all. The students in the University come from 40 states and territories and 13 foreign countries and provinces. Illinois stands next to Michigan in the number of students having 1-58, then comes Ohio with 132. Indiana lias 8-5, New York 78, Pennsylvania 45, Iowa;44, Minnesota 38, Kansas 29, Missouri 23, California 18, Wisconsin 17, Kentucky 16, Nebraska 13, Colorado II, Dakota 8, Massachusetts 8, Maine 7, Utah 7. Arkansas6, Maryland5,Oregon 5, Washington Territory 5, Idaho 4, Rhode Island 4, Vermont 4, New Hampshire 3, Tennessee 3, Montana 3, Connecticut 2, Delaware 2, Texas 2 New Jersey 2, while Alabama, Florida! Georgia, Nevada, Virginia and West Virginia have each one. Japan has 11 students, Ontario 36 of whom 21 are studying medicine. There are 7 Englishmen, 2 Italians, 2 Turks, 1 Scotchman, 1 Russian, 2 from the Hawaiian Islands, 4 from New Brunswick, 3 from Nova Scotia, 1 from Costa Rica, 1 from Quebec, and 1 from the United States of Columbia. There are 2,398 volumes in the University braries, 12,411 unbound pamphlets and 264 charts.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News