The most significant fact in the annual statement of Dr. Rudolf Tombo, Jr.,...

The Alumni Register

The most significant fact in the annual statement of Dr. Rudolf Tombo, Jr., of Columbia, of the attendance at American universities, published in Science of December 8, [1905], is that Pennsylvania's Medical School, alone of the medical schools of the great American universities, shows an "increase of note" this year. Our gain is thirty-three. We shall not attempt to explain why medical schools generally are attracting fewer students, but we cannot be but doubly self-congratulatory that in spite of such a condition we have substantially increased our attendance.

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THE LECTURES
December 22, 1906
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