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SEVENTY-FIVE.

AS all are preparing to bid farewell to the Graduating Class, our ubiquitous reporter has been taking notes over the Class Secretary's shoulder, and thus briefly introduces us to the Class of Seventy-Five:-

Number who entered as Freshmen . . . . . 195

Whole number connected with Class . . . . . 211

Present number in Class . . . . . . . 148

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Of which there are residing in New England . . . . 109

Leaving for the rest of the world only . . . . . 39

The religious complexion of the Class is seen from the following:-

Unitarian . . . . . 39

Episcopal . . . . . 35

Congregational . . . . . 23

Baptist . . . . . . 11

Methodist . . . . . 2

Roman Catholic . . . . . 2

Universalist . . . . . 2

Presbyterian . . . . . 6

Liberal . . . . . . 4

Rationalist . . . . . 1

Undecided . . . . . 23

The-average age of the Class is . . 21 years 10.08 months.

The oldest man in the Class is . . 27 " 2 "

The youngest man in the Class is . . 19 " 2 "

The probable occupations are found to be:-

Law . . . . . . . 47

Business . . . . . . 19

Medicine . . . . . . 17

Teaching . . . . . . 11

Ministry . . . . . . . 9

Engineering . . . . . . 3

Chemistry . . . . . . 1

Student . . . . . . . 7

Journalism . . . . . . 2

Publisher . . . . . . 1

Undecided . . . . . . 31

It will be seen that, as has been the case with the classes for several years past, the "probabilities" give a larger number to law than to any other one of the occupations named. A comparison of the average age of this class with that of other classes shows this to be the youngest class that has graduated in five years.

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