The " Outlines of Economics," by Prof. Richard T. of the University of Wisconsin, has been printed in raised ch ters for the use of the blind. This is probably the only text-I on economics in the English language that has received this tinction. In raised characters the little volume makes two volumes, each larger than a Webster unabridged dictionary. Fellow (translating the YEneid)—" `And I threw my about her thrice.' That's as far as I went, Professor." Professor—" That's far enough, sir; sit down."—Ex. The following are a few extracted statistics. The lea( twenty-five universities are University of Berlin Vienna Madrid Naples Moscow Budapest Munich . Athens . , Harvard Oxford , Manchester Leipzig . . Edinburgh Cambridge , Prag at Bohm St. Petersburg Michigan Kijew . . . Pennsylvania (Now 2559.) 2I . Yale 2,350 22. Minneapolis 2,171 23. Glasgow 2,080 24. Rome, Reg. Univ. 1,9[6 25. Barcelona 1,887 The American Universities then come as follows : No. Columbia; 28, California; 29, Cornell; 33, Chicago; 44, St. Lo 52, New York; 65, Wesleyan; 67, Leland Stanford, Jr.; Montreal, and 73, Santiago, in Chili, with 1,000 students. 1.1,010 8,652 6,714. 5,829 5,040 4,118 3,892 3,5 61 3,33 1 3,290 3,256 3,000 2 ,957 2,924 2,895 2,859 2,804 2,772 2,417 2,400
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