COLLEGE MEN IN CONGRESS. 



Up to 1864 there had been 847 college bred 

 men in Congress. They are distributed as 

 follows. Yale, 138. Harvard, 118. Prince- 

 ton, 108. Dartmouth, 60. Univ. of N. C, 40. 

 Brown, 35. Univ. of S. C, 32. Union, 30. 

 Bowdoin, 23. Univ. of Va., 18. Dickinson, 

 17. Columbia, 15. Wm, and Mary, 14. 

 Williams, 13. Univ. of Ky., 11. Univ. of Pa., 

 10. Univ. of Vt., 9. Washington (Pa.,) Jef- 

 ferson and West Point Mil. Acad., 8. Miami, 

 Hamilton and Franklin.. 7. Univ. of Ga., 

 Amherst, Middlebury and Hampden Sydney, 

 6. Rutgers and Centre, (Ky.,) 5. St. Johns* 

 (d.,) 4. Univ. of Ala., U. of E. Tenn., Wes- 

 leyan, Waterville, Washington, (Va.,) George- 

 town, Lafayette, Ohio State Univ., 3. Charles- 

 town, Trinity, Washington, (Md.,) Randolph 

 Macon, St. Marys, (Md.,) Indiana Asbury, 

 Washington, (Me.,) Mt. Zion, and Kenyon, 2. 

 Univ. of N. Y., Univ. of Mich., Emory, West- 

 ern Reserve, Oberlin, Wabash and twenty- 

 two others, 1. The Universities of Geneva, 

 Switzerland., Caen, France., and Glasgow are 

 each represented by one. ( 



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