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undergraduate. Northwestern University: in sociology, i graduate and 44 undergraduate (not including the theological seminary) ; in philosophy and psychology, 28 graduate and 223 undergraduate; in education, 3 graduate and 71 undergraduate; in history, 8 graduate and 343 undergraduate; in economics, 4 graduate and 116 undergraduate; in political science, no gradu- ate and 81 undergraduate. University of Chicago: in sociology, 449 graduate and 520 undergraduate; in philosophy and educa- tion combined, 996 graduate and 487 undergraduate; in psy- chology, 317 graduate and 358 undergraduate; in political economy, 251 graduate and 800 undergraduate; in political sci- ence, 278 graduate and 336 undergraduate; in history, 591 graduate and 1,361 undergraduate; in home administration, 219 graduate and 90 undergraduate. University of Colorado: in sociology, 14 graduate and 162 undergraduate; in philosophy and psychology, 15 graduate and 346 undergraduate; in educa- tion, 10 graduate and 115 undergraduate; in history, i graduate and 205 undergraduate ; in economics, 6 graduate and 209 under- graduate; in sanitary science and public health, no graduate and yy undergraduate. University of Illinois: in sociology, 21 graduate and 82 undergraduate; in philosophy, 16 graduate and 205 undergraduate; in psychology, 19 graduate and 434 under- graduate; in education, 7 graduate and 195 undergraduate; in history, 100 graduate and 856 undergraduate; in economics, 78 graduate and 1,407 undergraduate; in political science, 41 gradu- ate and o undergraduate; in sanitary and domestic science, 15 graduate and 314 undergraduate; in journalism, 4 graduate and 33 undergraduate. University of Kansas: in sociology, 26 graduate and 287 undergraduate; in other social sciences, 16 graduate and 2,205 undergraduate (excluding summer session). University of Michigan : graduate r^istrations only in soci- ology, 17; in philosophy and psychology, 62; in education, 29; in history and political science, 30; in political economy, 18. University of Minnesota: in sociology, ca. 20 graduate and ca. 400 undergraduate; in other social sciences, ca. 60 graduate and ca. 3,200 undergraduate. University of Missouri: in sociology 39 graduate and 302 undergraduate; in philosophy, 9 graduate