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of nature, and some fundamental principles instilled relative to citizen- 

 ship, with at least some glimmer of what it means to study, the colleges 

 and universities have all that can be expected or hoped for. 



Table showing Admission Units Beqtjired in Liberal Arts Colleges of 



State Universities 



Note. — Compiled from Catalogues, 1911, in the President's Office, University 

 of North Dakota. Any table of this kind can not be complete and fully accurate. 

 Its purpose is served if it shows the situation. 



Names of 

 TJniversites 



Alabama. . . 



Arizona. . . . 

 t Arkansas . . . 

 tCalifornia . . 



Colorado. . . 



Cornell 



JFlorida 



Georgia. . . . 



Illinois 



Indiana .... 



Iowa 



Idaho 



Kansas 



Kentucky . . 



Louisiana. . . 

 fMaine 



Michigan. . . 



Minnesota. . 



Mississippi . 



Missouri 



Montana. . . 



"Nebraska. . . 



Nevada .... 



New Mexico 

 JN. Carolina . 



N. Dakota. . 



Ohio 



Oklahoma. . 



Oregon 



Penn. St. 

 College. . . 



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 17 

 16 

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15 

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 15 



14 



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 S. Dakota . . 15 

 Tennessee . . 14 



Texas |l4 



Utah |l5 



Virginia . . . . ' 14 

 W. Virginia . i 15 

 Vermont . . . |14J£ 

 Washington. 15 

 Wisconsin . . ! 14 

 Wyoming. . . .15 



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