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Michigan University contains 1534 students, divided as follows: Department of literature, science and the arts, 521; medicine and surgery, 380; law, 371; school of pharmacy, 88; homoeopathic medical college, 88; college of dental surgery, 86. Thirty-two States and five territories are represented, Michigan ranking first in point of numbers, with 680, Ohio second, 162, Illinois third, 121, and New York fourth, 117. There are 15 students from Massachusetts and also a number from the Canadian provinces and other foreign countries. Both sexes are admitted, but the number of women is small in comparison with the males. The department of literature, science and the arts most nearly corresponds to our under-graduate department, and the scientific school degrees of different kinds are given, partly for proscribed, partly for elective work - the elective courses are very considerable in variety and range. The expenses are small, the annual fee being $20.00 for residents of Michigan and $25.00 for those not living in the State. There are no dormitories or commons connected with the university and students board and lodge in the city (Ann Arbor).

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