Annual reports of the President and Treasurer of Harvard College . rear, eight of them entering as Special Students. The first table exhibits the results of the examinations in the sev-eral subjects compared with those of previous EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION. 67 The number of candidates who in the last four years have presentedthemselves for examination in each of the four elective groups is shownin the following table : — Whole number of candi- 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. dates 315 326 307 319 Number offering Per ct. Per ct. Perct. Per ct. Latin 294 93 303 93 293 95 306 96 Greek 246 78 254


Annual reports of the President and Treasurer of Harvard College . rear, eight of them entering as Special Students. The first table exhibits the results of the examinations in the sev-eral subjects compared with those of previous EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION. 67 The number of candidates who in the last four years have presentedthemselves for examination in each of the four elective groups is shownin the following table : — Whole number of candi- 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. dates 315 326 307 319 Number offering Per ct. Per ct. Perct. Per ct. Latin 294 93 303 93 293 95 306 96 Greek 246 78 254 78 247 80 265 83 Mathematics . 56 18 50 15 59 19 55 17 Physical Science 77 24 83 25 46 15 47 15 Of these elective groups no candidate is required to offer morethan two, but candidates are encouraged to offer one or both of therest if they have had time and opportunity to do the work in athorough manner. The following table shows, for the past fouryears, the number of candidates who offered each of the possiblecombinations of these groups : — Number of candidates who offered Latin, Greek, Mathematics, and Physical Science Latin, Greek, and Mathematics Latin, Greek, and Physical Science . .Latin, Mathematics, and Physical S


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