Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Alumni Review, Vol. 10: March, 1922
The alumni require no recital of the physical growth of the plant and the increase of numbers. The story of new dormitories in construction, of faculty houses, of railroad connections, of projected recitation buildings, etc., has been told over and over again. Nor of the numerical growth. It is history that students were enrolled from June 15 to December 31 for college credit and that a total of students, Summer School and regular, were on the campus within the dates mentioned. Similarly the Law School, the School of Pharmacy, the School of Medicine, the. School of Commerce, the Graduate School, and the School of Education have had the largest enrollments in their history, and all depart ments are strained to the breaking point for lack of class rooms and laboratory facilities.
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