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Classification
Men
Women
ToUl
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Freshmen
210
1(18
878
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other claaaifi-
Sophomores
198
89 .
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208
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609
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162
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87
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6
2
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639
Graduates
9
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183
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3
0
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211
Walter F. George School of l.aw
88
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89
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76
.Total Part-time Studanta
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TOTAl-S
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GRAND TOTAL PART A FULL TIME
1666
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