SEVENTY-FIVE.
Number who entered as Freshmen . . . . . 195
Whole number connected with Class . . . . . 211
Present number in Class . . . . . . . 148
Of which there are residing in New England . . . . 109
Leaving for the rest of the world only . . . . . 39
The religious complexion of the Class is seen from the following:-
Unitarian . . . . . 39
Episcopal . . . . . 35
Congregational . . . . . 23
Baptist . . . . . . 11
Methodist . . . . . 2
Roman Catholic . . . . . 2
Universalist . . . . . 2
Presbyterian . . . . . 6
Liberal . . . . . . 4
Rationalist . . . . . 1
Undecided . . . . . 23
The-average age of the Class is . . 21 years 10.08 months.
The oldest man in the Class is . . 27 " 2 "
The youngest man in the Class is . . 19 " 2 "
The probable occupations are found to be:-
Law . . . . . . . 47
Business . . . . . . 19
Medicine . . . . . . 17
Teaching . . . . . . 11
Ministry . . . . . . . 9
Engineering . . . . . . 3
Chemistry . . . . . . 1
Student . . . . . . . 7
Journalism . . . . . . 2
Publisher . . . . . . 1
Undecided . . . . . . 31
It will be seen that, as has been the case with the classes for several years past, the "probabilities" give a larger number to law than to any other one of the occupations named. A comparison of the average age of this class with that of other classes shows this to be the youngest class that has graduated in five years.