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In the Graduate Schools

Mounting Enrollment Forbids Leniency Toward Undergraduates

The Graduate School of Business Administration which has limited its enrollment for the year 1925-26 to 340 students had received 333 applications before yesterday evening. Dean W. B. Donham '98 of the Business School urged that all Harvard Seniors who are planning to enter the school in the Fall lose no time in applying. All applications will be considered in the order of their appearance, without any extension of the time limit for students of the College.

More Harvard graduates were students in the school last year than ever before. It is hoped by the Business School Administration that the record made last year of 121 Harvard men in the school may be surpassed.

The number of Harvard graduates in the school has increased steadily since 1908. But the proportion of Harvard men to graduates of other colleges has decreased as rapidly, because, of the growth of the school. In 1908 the 42 'Harvard graduates numbered more than half the school'. This year the University graduates number less than one-fourth.

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