Show 88 to divide the returns into groups according to the The four number of students served by that seminary groups into which the seminaries fell were as follows: was Group I All seminaries having 100 or less students enrolled Seven seminaries fell into this group Results appear in Tables i Group Group II III XXIV and XXVI All seminaries having 100 to 300 stu- dents enrolled Nineteen seminaries fell into this group Results appear in Tables XXVII XXVIII and XXIX All seminaries having 300 to 500 students enrolled Eight seminaries fell into this group Tables Group IV XXV XXX XXXI Results appear in and XXXII All seminaries having 500 or dents enrolled into this group more stu- Only one seminary fell Results appear in Tables XXXIII XXXIV and XXXV we get an indicathe survey of From the results to as equipment current and practices trends the tion of of desirability owed by the seminaries and its degree found in semias costs and supply procedures of supply enrollment) (student sizes different of naries — V |