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The number of graduates during the thirty years (beginning-with
the first class of 1873) was 640, or an average of 21 each
year. The smallest number was 4 (in 1885) and the largest was
52 (in 19027-after 35 in 1901). During the Depression, the
aagaawa number of 41 was reached (in 1896), but this declined
to 22 (in 1898).
The number of non-graduates was 1,080, or an average of
36 each year. The non-graduates equalled 65%, and the gradu-ates
57fo. The smallest number of non-graduates was 21 (in
1873), and the largest 58 (in 1891). During the Depression,
the numb3r declined from 58.(in^8|l)
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to 32 (in 1897).
In viie and J-902, the graduates
outnumbered the non-graduates by 30 to 28, 34 to 32, 35 to 31,
and 52 to 38, respectively. In all the other classes, the non-graduates
outnumbered the gradiMtes, by 57 to 6 and 24 to 4,
in the classes of 1877 and 1885, and by 42 to 41, in the class
of 1896.
Men and Women
The sexes were almost equally divided among both graduates
and non-graduates; namely, among the graduates, 519 men and 521
women, and among the non-graduates, 526 men and 554 women. The
average yearly number of men graduates was 10 3/5, and of women
graduates about the same.
The smallest number of men graduates was 1 (in 1875ir and
1885, after having reached 11 in 1885), and the largest 25
Alumni e^-z y W - M ^ J ^ d z ^ .
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