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Show Many CoUeges Are Represented At u. Students from seventy-eight col-l,.8es col-l,.8es and universities 01 the. uiu r. states and foreign countiies ransfered to the Univers ty of iTmh during the college year iju acctding to Miss Jeanne Heme, assistant recorder. These were from twenty-three . states of The United Saes, Washmgon, D. C, the Philippines, England, Qei-many, Qei-many, France, Holland, Japan and Scotland. It is emated that former students ol more than one hundred colleges and eisitie of the world were included in tne total registration for the year, ac-cordingto ac-cordingto Miss Home. Geographically the transfer stud ents from American universities represented all sections of the country. The states representee are Massachusetts, New Yoik, Ohio Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, Illin-ois, Minnesota, Iowa, Idaho, Nebraska, Ne-braska, Wyoming, Arizona, Washington, Wash-ington, Wisconsin, Utah, California Missouri, Oregon, Kentucky, Colorado, Col-orado, South Dakota, Mississippi, and Nevada. Nine students transferee! from the foreign universities. 'These students are the average students of other schools whose grades are as high or higher than the standard required for graduation gradua-tion by the institutions from which they transfered," said Miss Home. "They have come from some of UersFty1 of California and Ox- ford, England." N g KeTisXrTw. P. Winters 1 J, 'ttomJVtJ |