435 350 395 81 70 83 13 1,427
1890 86 554 929 372 533 83 72 103 78 2,153
1900 166 766 1,254 500 837 76 70 247 280 89 263 3,441
1910 318 1,029 1,841 318 833 97 77 216 1,334 168 1,224 5,383
1920 494 1,142[9] 5,007 394 382 99 42 350 2,038 340 1,961 9,401[10]
[Footnote 7: The figures given for the graduate students, except in
1920, include only those enrolled in the Literary College. The figures
for 1890 include 33 studying _in absentia_.]
[Footnote 8: Included in the Literary Department until 1876.]
[Footnote 9: The proportion of graduates in 1920 is relatively lower
owing to the large enrolment of former soldiers in the lower classes.]
[Footnote 10: This total includes 222 nurses in the two training
schools.]
TABLE III
THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF ALUMNI AND STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY, 1920
Alumni (Graduates and Former Students) Students in
whose addresses are known University
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Men Women
Alabama 90 12 9
Arizona 102 18 11
Arkansas 108 12 15
California 1,242 182 24
Colorado 480 72 31
Connecticut 132 42 49
Delaware 12 1 3
District of Columbia 372 84 50
Florida 132 18 11
Georgia 72 7 13
Idaho 168 30 11
Illinois 3,108 564 373
Indiana 1,422 210 322
Iowa 664 120 96
Kansas 402 54 55
Kentucky 334 24 58
Louisiana 72 6 10
Maine 54 12 6
Maryland 84 24 15
Massachusetts 318 138 53
Michigan 13,548 3,558 5,793
Minnesota 660 114 37
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