"[They make] students feel very uneasy about living up to standards," he says. SNAPSHOTS OF A COLLEGE
CLASS OF '52:
44.4% public, 55.6% private
New England 623
Mid-Atlantic 446
Southern 88
Central 62
Northwest territory/Midwest 201
Western 127
Territories/Foreign 34
Racial date for this class not available. Statistics courtesy of the Admissions Office. Geographic and racial categories are those used by the office.
CLASS OF '73:
58.3% public, 41.7% private
New England 28.5%
Mid-Atlantic 30.1%
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