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The following table compiled from the New Englander and Tale Review shows the representation in politics of graduates of the leading American colleges:
Yale. Harvard. Princeton. W. & M. Brown. Columbia. Pennsylv'a. T'1
President of United States 2 2 5 9
Vice-President of United States 2 3 2 2 2 11
Cabinet Officers 19 17 21 13 2 4 4 80
United States Ministers 23 23 13 14 4 16 2 95
United States Senators 52 31 54 26 19 4 7 193
Del. and Members Congress 189 162 153 64 45 39 18 670
Chief Justices United States 1 1 1 1 4
Associate Justices United States 6 4 5 3 1 19
U. S. Circuit Judges 3 5 3 11
Dist. and other U. S. Judges 24 21 19 10 3 4 6 87
Judges Highest State Courts 177 114 97 55 34 21 8 506
Governors of States 41 32 32 23 16 6 6 156
Total Political and Judicial 527 414 399 216 123 101 51 1841
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