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TABLE VIII 

 Melation of Preliminary Training to Careers (J. H. U. Graduates, 1897-1906) 



would be expected from theoi as college 

 graduates. I have no data with which to 

 compare them with other college men who 

 have taken the medical course elsewhere. 

 It is obvious, however, that an unusual per- 

 centage of the men under consideration 



have attained the kind of distinction which 

 gives one a place in "Who's Who" and in 

 "American Men of Science" and may be 

 looked upon as among the leaders in their 

 chosen fields. Of the graduates of the 

 first two classes about one in three is in- 



