It is a source of much congratulation to the University that the registration list for 1896-97 shows a material increase. That the University-in spite of the wide-spread financial distress, in spite of the great political crisis now confronting the country, has gone on calmly and steadily growing, is indeed encouraging. It seems to point to a time in the near future when the annual increase will be much larger.
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