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TABLE I 



Doctorates Conferred 



TABLE n 



Doctorates Conferred in the Sciences 



Chicago 



Columbia 



Haryard 



Yale 



Johns Hopkins 



Pennsylvania 



Cornell 



Wisconsin 



Clark 



New York 



Michigan 



Boston 



California 



Princeton 



George Washington 



Minnesota 



Virginia 



Bryn Mawr 



Brown 



Catholic 



Illinois 



Nebraska 



Stanford 



Iowa 



Georgetown 



Vanderbilt 



Missouri 



Massachusetts Institute 



Washington , 



Cincinnati 



Pittsburgh 



Colorado 



Indiana 



North Carolina 



Northwestern 



Syracuse 



Washington and Lee .. 



Lafayette 



Dartmouth 



Lehigh 



Tulane 



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 



2.4 



2.8 



2.1 



2.3 



2.0 



.5 



2.0 



1.4 



1.1 



1.0 



.6 



.4 



.3 



.7 



.3 



.1 



.5 



.0 



.3 



.5 



.4 



.2 



.4 



.3 



.1 



.2 



.1 



Total 271.5 378 387 353 3,833 



453 



421 



383 



312 



272 



137 



121 



106 



93 



74 



53 



44 



39 



33 



33 



32 



31 



27 



26 



25 



24 



17 



10 



10 



9 



9 



8 



7 



7 



6 



6 



6 



6 



5 



5 



5 



3 



2 



2 



1 



tor of philosophy^ conferred by the uni- 

 versities of the United States, which are 

 now collected for the thirteenth consecu- 

 tive year. There were conferred this year 

 353 degrees, not so many as in the three 



^ One doctorate of science from New York Uni- 

 versity and one doctorate of engineering from the 

 Massachusetts Institute of Technology are in- 

 cluded. 



Chicago 



Johns Hopkins 



Columbia 



Yale 



Harvard 



Cornell 



Pennsylvania 



Clark 



Wisconsin 



California 



Michigan 



George Washington 



Princeton 



Brown 



Nebraska 



Stanford 



Illinois 



Virginia 



Bryn Mawr 



New York 



Minnesota 



Iowa 



Massachusetts Institute. 



Washington 



Catholic 



Missouri 



Indiana 



Kansas 



North Carolina 



Vanderbilt 



Washington and Lee ... 



Cincinnati 



Northwestern 



Boston 



Colorado 



Dartmouth 



Lehigh 



Syracuse 



Georgetown 



Lafayette 



Pittsburgh 



16.4 



16.8 



13.4 



12.4 



14.1 



10.4 



9.0 



7.7 



2.8 



2.4 



2.9 



1.7 



1.1 



1.2 



1.3 



1.1 



.3 



1.1 



1.0 



.6 



.7 



.7 



.3 



.7 



.5 



.3 



.0 



.3 



.3 



.3 



.3 



.1 



.2 



.1 



.2 



.1 



.2 



.1 



.1 



.1 



Total 123.3 184 192 178 1,787 47 





245 



220 



189 



179 



178 



170 



133 



110 



51 



36 



36 



24 



19 



17 



17 



16 



14 



13 



13 



12 



11 



9 



9 



50 



57 

 39 

 43 

 39 

 63 

 43 

 91 

 37 

 68 

 38 

 62 

 43 

 55 

 68 

 67 

 54 

 42 

 40 

 11 

 33 

 52 

 100 

 100 

 26 

 78 

 100 

 100 

 66 

 50 

 80 

 43 

 60 

 3 

 33 

 100 

 100 

 40 

 10 

 33 

 14 



preceding years, when the numbers were 

 366, 378 and 387. A fluctuation of this 

 character is not significant, though it is 

 certainly the ease that the increase in the 

 number of degrees is smaller than might 

 be hoped and might be expected. There is 

 no change in the order of the leading uni- 

 versities in respect to the number of de- 

 grees that they have conferred. Chicago 



