State 



Secondary school 

 graduates ' 



State quotas: 

 scholarships 



Alabama 



Arizona 



Arkansas 



California 



Colorado 



Connecticut 



Delaware 



District of Columbia 



Florida 



Georgia 



Idaho 



Illinois 



Indiana 



Iowa 



Kansas 



Kentucky 



Louisiana 



Maine 



Maryland 



Massachusetts 



Michigan 



Minnesota 



Mississippi 



Missouri 



Montana 



Nebraska 



Nevada 



New Hampshire 



New Jersey 



New Mexico 



New York 



North Carolina 



North Dakota 



Ohio 



Oklahoma 



Oregon 



Pennsylvania 



Rhode Island 



South Carolina 



South Dakota 



Tennessee 



Texas 



Utah 



Vermont 



Virginia 



Washington 



West Virginia 



Wisconsin 



Wyoming 



Totals 



1 



16 



3 



12 



72 

 11 

 17 



2 



5 

 12 

 18 



6 

 75 

 37 

 30 

 23 

 17 

 17 



8 

 13 

 46 

 44 

 30 

 13 

 33 



6 

 17 



1 



4 

 39 



3 

 17 

 30 



7 

 73 

 23 

 13 

 99 



5 

 12 



8 

 17 

 56 



8 



3 

 20 

 21 

 17 

 33 



3 



,222 

 ,498 

 ,226 

 ,301 

 ,900 

 ,614 

 ,353 

 ,278 

 ,666 

 ,302 

 ,815 

 ,508 

 ,470 

 ,671 

 ,326 

 ,675 

 ,405 

 ,485 

 ,016 

 ,830 

 ,522 

 ,337 

 ,979 

 ,343 

 ,617 

 ,970 

 ,005 

 ,670 

 ,973 

 ,745 

 ,901 

 ,372 

 ,182 

 ,616 

 ,467 

 ,002 

 ,351 

 ,978 

 ,687 

 ,059 

 ,857 

 ,348 

 ,212 

 ,130 

 ,263 

 ,170 

 ,571 

 ,464 

 ,213 



1,218,545 



80 



17 



60 



356 



59 



87 



12 



26 



62 



90 



34 



372 



184 



151 



115 



87 



86 



42 



64 



231 



219 



149 



69 



164 



33 



88 



5 



23 



197 



18 



580 



150 



35 



362 



116 



64 



489 



29 



62 



40 



88 



277 



40 



15 



100 



104 



87 



165 



16 



5,999 



' Public high school graduates 1939-40 plus 1/6 of the private and parochial secondary school 

 enrollment. Statistics of State School Systems, 1939-40, 1941-42, Biennial Survey of Education, 

 U. S. Office of Education. 



education within the State, usually a 

 secondary school principal or a high 

 school supervisor in the State depart- 

 ment of education. At least one of 



the scientists, it is suggested, should 

 be from agriculture or from industry 

 within the State. 



The administrative staff of the na- 



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