Few students from foreign countries are enrolled in the Law School this year, while 46 states of the Union, District of Columbia included, are represented on the enrolment lists, it was revealed recently. Three foreign possessions are recorded, together with three province of Canada.
Several of the foreign students are either the official representatives of their government, or have official connections with them. The countries represented are China, Great Britain, Germany, Austria, Colombia, and Japan. The foreign group which forms a large part of the Business School, numbering nearly 100 students, is negligible in the Law School, amounting to less than 20. Of those students coming from foreign countries, China has supplied the greatest number.
As in the Business School, 175 colleges, American and foreign, are represented by the law students, Harvard leading with 228. Princeton follows with 77 graduates, and Yale is last among the Big Three, furnishing 47 men. Stanford University, Michigan, Brown, and Amherst are about equal, with numbers ranging from 28 to 24 respectively.
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