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EESIDENCES OF STUDENTS.— Confined B.— FOREIGN COUNTRIES 



1904-1905 



Columbia 



North America 



Canada 



Central America 



Cuba 



Mexico 



West Indies 



South America... 



Argentine Republic 



Brazil 



Chili 



Colombia 



Ecuador 



Paraguay 



Peru 



Europe 



Austro-Hungary 



Belgium 



Bulgaria 



France 



Germany 



Greece 



Great Britain and Ireland. 



Holland 



Italy 



Norway 



Portugal 



Roumania 



Russia 



Spain 



Sweden 



Switzerland 



Turkey 



Asia 



Asia Minor 



China 



India 



Japan 



Persia 



Africa 



Cape of Good Hope 



Mauritius 



Morocco 



Natal 



Transvaal 



Australasia 



Australia 



New Zealand 



Total 



CrraiHl Tota 



51 



30 

 3 



1 

 26 



1 



1 

 4 



10 

 1 

 3 



29 



2 



6 



2 



19 



4 



2 



Cornell 



111 



4238 



38 



21 

 2 



8 

 7 



18 

 9 

 5 



3 

 21 



1 



1 

 1 

 1 



6 



2 



3 

 14 



6 

 2 

 6 



Harvard 



190 



3230 



43 



34 



3 

 3 

 3 

 1 



25 



4 

 15 



1 



1 



13 



Illinois 



94 



4192 



Indiana 



18 



3318 



Michigan 



1538 



23 



14 



38 



Penn- 

 sylvania 



3832 



41 



21 



3 

 . 6 

 11 



4 

 5 



1 

 1 

 28 

 2 

 1 



3 



5 



4 

 1 

 1 



1 

 36 



23 

 13 



126 



Princeton 



2853 



20 



Yale 



31 



30 



11 



1374 



6 

 34 



8 



6 



1 



19 



2 



1 



1 



83 



2982 



Columbia lias the largest following in the 

 states of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina 

 and South Carolina, many of these students 

 being registered in the graduate faculties 

 and in Teachers College. Cornell leads in 

 Maryland and Virginia, with Princeton 

 second in the former state and Columbia in 

 the latter. Illinois and Indiana have no 



representation to speak of in this section 

 of the country. 



In the south central division Harvard 

 leads with 88, Yale is second with 80, and 

 Cornell third with 76, Columbia and 

 Princeton following close behind with 72 

 each. Cornell leads in Alabama and Mis- 

 sissippi, with Columbia second in each. In 



