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Indiana University Studies 



1. Actual Number. The average number of men in attendance during 

 an entire school year, between June, 1911, and June, 1917, was 134. The 

 average for the last three of these years was 144. During 1916-17 the attend- 

 ance of men was 146. From this, the descent was rapid to 99, 71, and 65, 

 during the years 1917-20. 



The summer of 1920 showed a distinct recovery, there being 88 men 

 registered for the one session as against the 65 for the entire preceding year. 



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Chart 1 shows the actual attendance per semester. 



2. Relative Number. In 1911-12, 74 per cent of the students were 

 men. In the year 1915-16, 72 per cent of the students enrolled were men. 

 With the decrease in the total number of students between 1916 and 1920 

 the per cent of men in the total enrollment of the year fell to 47 per cent. 

 With an increase in the number of students during the current year of 1920-21, 

 there is also an increase in the per cent of men. 



The number of women in attendance has fluctuated much less than the 

 number of men. The average number of women in attendance between 

 June, 1911, and June, 1917, was 61. The maximum number of women 

 in attendance was between June, 1917, and June, 1918, during the worst 

 part of the war. While the number has been less during 1918-20, nevertheless 



