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TABLE I 

 DOCTORATES CONFEEEED 



TABLE n 

 DOOTOEATES CONFEEEED IN THE SCIENCES 



Chicago 



Columbia 



Harvard 



Yale 



Johns Hopkins 



Pennsylvania 



Cornell 



Wisconsin 



Clark 



New York 



Michigan 



Boston 



California 



Princeton 



George Washington 



Virginia 



Minnesota 



Brown 



Bryn Mawr 



Catholic 



Nebraska 



Stanford 



Illinois 



Iowa 



Georgetown 



Vanderbilt 



Washington 



Missouri 



Colorado 



Indiana 



Massachusetts Institute 



North Carolina 



Cincinnati 



Northwestern 



Pittsburgh 



Washington and Lee ... 



Syracuse 



Kansas 



Lafayette 



Dartmouth 



Lehigh 



Tulane 



Total 



Average of 

 10 years 

 1898-1997 



35.6 



32.2 



33.8 



31.8 



30.5 



22.5 



18.1 



8.6 



8.7 



6.7 



6.9 



4.4 



3.3 



2.6 



2.8 



2.8 



2.4 



2.3 



2.1 



2.0 



2.0 



1.4 



.5 



1.1 



1.0 



.6 



.7 



.4 



.5 



.0 



.3 



.5 



.3 



.4 



.1 



.4 



.2 



.3 



.3 



.1 



.2 



.1 



! 271.5 378 378 3,471 



Total for 

 12 years 

 1898-1909 



448 



436 

 418 

 394 

 360 

 286 

 237 

 110 

 107 

 95 



of the list, having overtaken the Johns 

 Hopkins two years ago. At the Johns 

 Hopkins 57 per cent, of all degrees have 

 been in the sciences, at Cornell, 60 per 

 cent. ; whereas at Harvard the percentage 

 is 40, at Columbia 41 and at Yale and 

 Pennsylvania 42. This year just one third 

 of the degrees at Harvard were in the sci- 

 ences, whereas at Yale the percentage was 

 60. It is noticeable that sciences do not 



Chicago 



Johns Hopkins 



Columbia 



Harvard 



Yale 



Cornell 



Pennsylvania 



Clark 



Wisconsin 



Michigan 



California 



George Washington 



Princeton 



Brown 



Nebraska 



Stanford 



Virginia 



Bryn Mawr 



Minnesota 



New York 



Washington 



Catholic 



Iowa 



Indiana 



Massachusetts Institute 



Illinois 



Missouri 



North Carolina 



Vanderbilt 



Washington and Lee.... 



Kansas 



Northwestern 



Boston 



Cincinnati 



Colorado 



Dartmouth 



Lehigh 



Georgetown 



Lafayette 



Syracuse , 



16.4 



16.8 



13.4 



14.1 



12.4 



10.4 



9.0 



7.7 



2.8 



2.9 



2.4 



1.7 



1.1 



1.2 



1.3 



1.1 



1.1 



1.0 



.7 



.6 



.7 



.5 



.7 



.0 



.3 



.3 



.3 



.3 



.3 



.3 



.3 



.2 



.1 



.1 



.2 



.1 



.2 



.1 



.1 



.1 



Total 123.2 184189 1,605 



221 



205 



178 



168 



167 



143 



121 



96 



35 



34 



32 



21 



17 



16 



16 



15 



14 



11 



10 



10 



8 



7 



7 



6 



6 



5 



5 



4 



4 



4 



3 



3 



2 



2 



2 



2 



2 



1 



1 



1 



49 

 57 

 41 

 40 

 42 

 60 

 42 

 89 

 32 

 40 

 68 

 60 

 47 

 53 

 66 

 78 

 42 

 41 

 31 

 11 

 100 

 20 

 54 

 100 

 100 

 36 

 71 

 66 

 50 



3 



40 

 33 

 100 

 100 

 10 

 33 

 25 



predominate in the state institutions, as 

 would probably be expected. The percent- 

 ages of degrees in the sciences for Wiscon- 

 sin, Washington, California, Nebraska and 

 Minnesota, respectively, are 32, 40, 68, 66 

 and 31. The change in the position of the 

 leading universities in the number of de- 

 grees awarded in the sciences is indicated 

 by the number of scientific men included 

 among the leading 1,000 scientific men of 



