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The number of cuts allowed in some of the leading colleges are as follows: At Yale, 24 to the seniors and juniors per year, to the sophomores and freshmen, 18; at Williams, 30 "cuts" from chapel and recitations; at Dartmouth, 25; at Amherst and Wesleyan a student must be present at nine-tenths of the recitations in each branch; while at Michigan University and John Hopkins, attendance at lectures and chapel sapractically optional.

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