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5. a, $100; b, $300 for college year, $400 for whole year.

6. Dormitories during term and approved lodgings in vacation. 7. Under special supervision of the dean.

8. This institution is for young women only, and offers technical instruction in household economics, library science, secretarial studies, general science, and philanthropic work, together with the general academic studies needed as a basis. Woman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.:

1. Yes, and one is in attendance at present.

2. Yes. We accept English as a “foreign "language, and regard work done in Chinese as similar to work done in our own fitting schools. Admission is acceptable by "certificate."

5. a, $150; b, $275.

6. There are four residence halls as dormitories, and some students spend the vacation in residence.

8. "It would please us to have Chinese girls in the college.” Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.:

1. No.

2. The special cases would have to be referred to our faculty. 5. a, $150; b, $500.

6. There is no provision for students during the summer vacation.

Barnard College, New York City, N. Y.:

1. Yes.

2. Some exception would probably be made in favor of properly equipped students.

5. a, $150; b, $400.

6. Two dormitories open during term time and in the summer session. Otherwise private families.

7. Special care is exercised over students in the dormitories. Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Va.:

1. One at present.

2. Yes, provided the student were prepared in mathematics and able to study a modern language other than English in class.

3. Free tuition to those preparing for mission work.

5. a, $90; b, $500.

6. Students reside at the college.

REFERENCES TO CHINESE STUDENTS IN THE

UNITED STATES.

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Chentung Liang-Chang, Sir. Early Chinese graduates. Yale alumni weekly, 15: 871-72, July 1906.

"Over fifty years ago first Chinese student graduated from Yale"; that graduate, Yung Wing, class 1854, succeeded in inducing the Chinese government to send 120 boys to the United States to be educated, "in the early seventies.' Gray, Mary Richards. Visit to a Chinese kindergarten. Elementary school teacher, 7: 214-19, December 1906. Illus.

Miner, Luella. Chinese students and the exclusion laws. Independent, 54: 974-79, April 24, 1902.

Exclusion of Chinese students from the United States. Outlook, 72: 984-88, December 27, 1902.

United States. President. Remission of a portion of the Chinese indemnity. Message . . . transmitting copy of an executive order signed . . . 28th day of December, 1908 . . . 11 p. 8° (60th Congress, 2d session. House of Representatives. Document no. 1275)

Walker, C. S. Army of Chinese students abroad. World's work, 13: 8471-74, January 1907.

Young, Charles S. Co-education of the races. In National education association. Department of superintendence. Proceedings, 1886. Washington, Government printing office, 1886 p. 96-103. (United States. Bureau of Education. Circular of information, 1886, no. 2)

CHINESE STUDENT PUBLICATIONS.

Chinese students' alliance, Pacific coast. Annual bulletin, August 1908. P. M. Jee, editor-in-chief, 21 Brenham Place, San Francisco, Cal. Bi-lingual, English and Chinese.

Report, 1905-6. P. H. Linn, acting English secretary. English and Chinese edition.

(Published by the

V. R. Wellington 1905-08, 3 v. Chinese students'

The Chinese students' monthly. volumes 1-3, 1905-8. Chinese students' alliance of Eastern states, U. S. A. Koo, editor-in-chief, Columbia University, New York) The Dragon student. volume 1, 1904. (Published by the alliance of America. P. M. Jee, manager, 21 Brenham Place, San Francisco, Cal.) 1904. 1v.

Official organ of the C. S. A. Bi-lingual annual, English and Chinese. Illustrated.

The World's Chinese students' journal. volumes 1-2. (Published by the World's Chinese students' federation. E. 562, Burkhill Road, Shanghai. 1907-8, 2v. A bi-lingual bi-monthly, English and Chinese.

INDEX.

Admission requirements, at the University of Chicago, 107; Columbia, 57, 63, 65; Harvard, 4, 20; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 108, 116; Sheffield Scientific School, 82; Tulane University, 32; University of Michigan, 25, 31; University of Pennsylvania, 40.

American Colleges, diversity among, causes, 1. Amherst College, provision for Chinese students, 205.

Astronomy, entrance requirements, Chicago University, 104.

Baltimore, Woman's College of, provision for Chinese women students, 216.

Barnard College, provision for Chinese women students, 216.

Baylor University, provision for Chinese students,

213.

Biblical history and literature, entrance requirements, University of Chicago, 103.

Biology, entrance requirements, University of Chicago, 105; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 116; University of Michigan, 30; University of Pennsylvania, 43; Tulane University, 380. Boston University, provision for Chinese students, 205.

Botany, entrance requirements, University of California, 92; Chicago University, 106; Columbia University, 60; and zoology, Harvard, 18; University of Michigan, 30; University of Pennsylvania, 55; Sheffield Scientific School, 81; and zoology, Tulane University, 38.

Brown University, provision for Chinese students,

120, 212.

California, University of, admission requirements, 84, 96; botany, 92; drawing, 95; English, 93; French, 94; German, 95; Greek, 90; history, 89, 90, 93; Latin, 89; mathematics, 88, 91; physical geography, 92; physics, 91; Spanish, 95; pyhsiology, 92; provision for Chinese students, 198; zoology, 92.

Case School of Applied Science, provision for Chinese students, 210.

Chang, T. Y., Chinese students in American universities, 180.

Chemistry, entrance requirements, Columbia University, 60; University of Chicago, 104; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 115; University · of Michigan, 30; University of Pennsylvania, 52; Sheffield Scientific School, 81; Tulane University, 38.

Chicago University, admission requirements, 96; astronomy, 104; Biblical history and literature, 103; biology, 105; botany, 106; chemistry, 104; drawing, 106; English, 102; French, 100; geology, 105; German, 101; Greek, 99; history, 98; Latin, 99; mathematics, 103; physics, 104; physiography, 105; physiology, 106; political economy, 98; shop work, 106; Spanish, 101; zoology, 105; provision for Chinese students, 120, 201; fees, 167. China, modernizing of, xi.

Chinese students, alliances, 177; in eastern States, constitution, 187; report for 1907-8, 185; association, Pacific coast, constitution, 190; choice of college, advice on, 194; conditions of admission to various institutions, 120; conferences, 184; expenses of journey to the United States, 196; in American universities, by T. Y. Chang, 180; in the United States, x; account of by Samuel J. Young, 178; in United States, organization of, 177; information obtained for, 197; inquiry by U. S. Bureau of Education as to provisions at various institutions, 197; passports necessary for, 196; provision for at Amherst, 205; Baylor University, 213; Boston Univer

sity, 205; Brown University, 212; University of California, 120, 198; Case School of Applied Science, 210; University of Chicago, 201; University of Cincinnati, 210; Colgate University, 207; University of Colorado, 199; Columbia, 206; Cornell, 208; De Pauw University, 203; George Washington University, D. C., 200; at Harvard, 204; Haverford College, 211; University of Idaho, 201; Indiana University, 203; Iowa College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, 204; Iowa Wesleyan University, 204; Iowa State University, 203; Johns Hopkins University, 204; University of Kansas, 204; Lehigh University, 211; Leland Stanford, Jr., University, 198; University of Maine, 204; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 205; University of Michigan, 205; University of Minnesota, 206; University of Missouri, 206; University of Nebraska, 206; New York University, 207; University of North Dakota, 209; Northwestern University, 202; Occidental College, Los Angeles, Cal., 198; Ohio Wesleyan University, 210: University of Oregon, 210; Oregon Agricultural College, 210; University of Pennsylvania, 210; Pomona College, 199; Princeton, 206; Purdue University, 203; RandolphMacon College, 213; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 209; Rose Polytechnic Institute, 203; University of South Carolina, 212; University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 198; Syracuse, 209; Vanderbilt University, 212; University of Vermont, 214; University of Washington, 214; Washington and Lee University, 213; Western Reserve University, 209; West Virginia University, 213; Whitman College, 214; Willamette University, 210; University of Wisconsin, 214; Yale, 120, 199; sent abroad, xi, xii: special provision for, 118; suggestions to those proposing to enter college, 193; (women), provision for at Barnard College, 216; Woman's College of Baltimore, 216; Mount Holyoke College, 215; Mills College, 214; Radcliffe College, 215; Randolph-Macon Woman's College, 216; Simmons College, 215; Vassar, 216; Wellesley College, 215.

Chinese Young Men's Christian Associations, XII. Cincinnati University, provision for Chinese students, 210.

Colgate University, provision for Chinese students, 207.

College, choice of, for Chinese students, 194.
College (university) entrance requirements, 4.
College entrance examination board, 118.
Colleges and universities, distinction between, 2.
Colorado, University of, provision for Chinese stu-
dents, 199.

Columbia University, admission requirements, 57, 63, 65; botany, 60; chemistry, 60; drawing, 60; English, 60; French, 60; German, 60; Greek, 61; history, 61; Italian, 61; Latin, 61; mathematics, 61; music, 62; physics, 62; physiography, 62; shopwork, 62: Spanish, 62; zoology, 62; fees, 161; provision for Chinese students, 120, 206; school of applied science (mines and engineering), 62; specimens of examination papers, 129.

Cornell University, provision for Chinese students,

208.

De Pauw University, provision for Chinese students, 203.

Drawing, entrance requirements, University fo California, 95; University of Chicago, 106; Columbia, 60; Harvard, 19; elective, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 115; Tulane, 39. Economics, entrance examination at Harvard, 20. Electives, entrance, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 114.

English, entrance requirements, University of California, 93; University of Chicago, 102; Columbia, 60; Harvard (list of works), 6; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 112; elective, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 114; University of Michigan, 25; University of Pennsylvania, 44; Sheffield Scientific School, 77; Tulane, 33; Yale, 71.

Entrance examination papers, specimens from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia, and Sheffield Scientific School, 121. Expenses at American colleges, 159. Expenses, comparative table, Harvard, 176. Expenses of journey to United States for Chinese students, 196.

Fees, University of Chicago, 167; Columbia University, 161; Harvard, 171; University of Pennsylvania, 168.

Finance and commerce, entrance requirements, University of Pennsylvania, 43.

Foreign students in the United States, x, 225. French, entrance requirements, University of California, 94; University of Chicago, 100; Columbia, 60; University of Michigan, 28; University of Pennsylvania, 47, 48; Harvard, 11; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 112; elective, 114; Sheffield Scientific School, 80; and Spanish, Tulane, 36; Yale, 70.

Fryer, Prof. John, oriental scholar, author of present Bulletin, p. ix.

Geology, entrance, Chicago University, 105. George Washington University, provision for Chinese students, 200.

German, entrance requirements, University of California, 95; University of Chicago, 101; Columbia, 60; Harvard, 11; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 112; elective, 114; University of Michigan, 29; University of Pennsylvania, 47, 48; Sheffield Scientific School, 80; Tulane, 36; Yale, 70. Greek, entrance requirements, University of California, 90; University of Chicago, 99; Columbia, 61; Harvard, 9; University of Michigan, 27; University of Pennsylvania, 46; Yale, 69; Tulane, 35. Harvard, admission requirements, 4, 20; comparative table of expenses, 176; entrance examination in botany and zoology, 18; drawing, 19; economics, 20; English, 6; French, 11; German, 11; Greek, 9; history, 12; Latin, 10; mathematics, 14; music, 13; physical science, 16.

Harvard University, fees, 171; provision for Chinese students, 120, 204; special students admitted without examination, 4.

Haverford College, provision for Chinese students, 211.

History, entrance requirements, University of California, 89, 90, 93; University of Chicago, 98; Columbia, 61; Harvard, 12; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 113; elective, 114; University of Michigan, 29; University of Pennsylvania, 45; Sheffield Scientific School, 79; Tulane, 37; Yale, 73.

Idaho, University of, provision for Chinese students, 201.

Indiana, University of, provision for Chinese students, 203.

Information for Chinese students, how obtained, 197. Iowa College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, provision for Chinese students, 204.

Iowa State University, provision for Chinese students, 203.

Iowa Wesleyan University, provision for Chinese students, 204.

Italian, entrance requirements, Columbia, 61.
Japan, Chinese students in, xii.

Johns Hopkins University, provision for Chinese students, 204.

Kansas, University of, provision for Chinese students, 204.

Latin, entrance requirements, University of Cali fornia, 89; University of Chicago, 99; Columbia, 61; Harvard, 10; elective, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 114; University of Michigan, 28; University of Pennsylvania, 46; Sheffield Scientific School, 79; Tulane, 35; Yale, 67. Lehigh University, provision for Chinese students,

211.

Leland Stanford Junior University, provision for Chinese students, 120, 198.

Maine, University of, provision for Chinese students, 204. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, admission, 108; entrance requirements, biology (elective), 116; chemistry (elective), 115; drawing (elective), 115; electives, 114; English, 112; (elective), 114; French, 112, 114; German, 112, 114; history, 113; (elective), 114; Latin (elective), 114; mathematics, 111; physics, 113; provision for Chinese students, 205; specimen examination papers, 121. Mathematics, entrance requirements, University of California, 88, 91; Chicago University, 103; Columbia, 61; Harvard, 14; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 111; University of Michigan, 27; University of Pennsylvania, 45, 49; Sheffield Scientific School, 80; Tulane, 34, 35; Yale, 69,

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Michigan, University of, admission to, 25; entrance requirements, biology, 30; botany, 30; chemistry, 30; English, 25; French, 28; German, 29; Greek, 27; history, 29; Latin, 28; mathematics, 27; physiography, 29; zoology, 30; provision for Chinese students, 120, 205.

Mills College for women, provisions for Chinese women students, 214.

Minnesota University, provision for Chinese students, 206.

Missouri, University of, provision for Chinese students, 206.

Mount Holyoke College, provision for Chinese women students, 215.

Music, entrance requirements, Columbia University, 62; Harvard, 13; University of Pennsylvania, 43.

Nebraska, University of, provision for Chinese students, 206.

New York University, provision for Chinese students, 207.

North Dakota, University of, provision for Chinese students, 209.

Northwestern University, provision for Chinese students, 120, 202.

Occidental College, Los Angeles, Cal., provision for Chinese students, 198.

Ohio Wesleyan University, provision for Chinese students, 210.

Oregon Agricultural College, provision for Chinese students, 210.

Oregon, University of, provision for Chinese students, 210.

Passports necessary for Chinese students, 196. Pennsylvania, University of, admission requirements, 40, 56; entrance requirements, biology, 43; botany, 55; chemistry, 52; English, 44; finance and commerce, 43; French, 47, 48; German, 47, 48; Greek, 46; history, 45; Latin, 46; mathematics, 45, 49; physics, 50; Spanish, 49; zoology, 55; fees, 168; provision for Chinese students, 120, 210. Physics, entrance requirements, University of California, 91; University of Chicago, 104; Columbia, 62; Harvard, 16; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 113; University of Pennsylvania, 50; Sheffield Scientific School, 81; Tulane, 38. Physiography (physical geography), entrance requirements, University of California, 92; University of Chicago, 105; Columbia, 62; University of Michigan, 29; Tulane, 39.

Physiology, entrance requirements, University of California, 92; University of Chicago, 106; Tulane,

39.

Political economy, entrance requirements, University of Chicago, 98.

Pomona College, Claremont, Cal., provision for Chinese students at, 199.

Princeton University, provision for Chinese students, 206.

Purdue University, provision for Chinese students, 120, 203.

Radcliffe College, provision for Chinese women students, 215.

Randolph-Macon College, provision for Chinese students, 213.

Randolph-Macon Woman's College, provision for Chinese women students, 216.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, provision for Chinese students, 209.

Rose Polytechnic Institute, provision for Chinese students, 203.

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