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The above registration may be divided as follows : 



Old students 698 



New students 490 



Total 1,188 



Aside from the above undergraduates, there were registered in October, 

 191 2, post-graduates to the number of 107, making a total registration of 

 graduates and undergraduates at the beginning of the college year of 

 1,295. This number will be considerably increased by the entrants at the 

 beginning of the second half-year. 



Aside from the above, the number of winter-course students promises 

 to be large, and the Summer School for the year is yet to be held. The 

 total registration in the College of Agriculture for the year 1912— 1913 will 

 probably be much in excess of 2,000 students. 



The total registration of 1,779 ^o^ the college year 1911— 1912 w^s dis- 

 tributed as follows: 



Graduate students 119 



Regular students : 



Seniors 123 



Juniors 159 



Sophomores 202 



Freshmen 322 



■ 806 



Special students 180 



Winter-Course students : 



General Agriculture 199 



Dairy Industry 93 



Poultry Husbandry 68 



Horticulture 58 



Home Economics 33 



451 



Summer School students 223 



Total 1,779 



Number of women in regular course loi 



Number of women in special course 22 



Number of women in winter-courses 5^ 



Total . , iSi 



