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The Matriculates of this year, who lost their lives in the Civil War, were Edward Mallett, Lieutenant-Colonel, and George T. Baskerville,
History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868 Kemp Plummer 1907
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Mr. John Douglass Brown, of Philadelphia, has kindly prepared and sent me, since the above was written, a series of curves showing the, annual periodicity of births among the educated classes in the State of Pennsylvania, using the statistics as to 4,066 births contained in the Biographical Catalogue of Matriculates of the College of the University of Pennsylvania.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 1 The Evolution of Modesty; The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity; Auto-Erotism Havelock Ellis 1899
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The number of Matriculates in the session of the University which has just terminated is 211 shewing a gradual and steady increase on the numbers of previous Sessions.
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The number of Matriculates in the session of the University which has just terminated, is one hundred & thirty three, precisely the same as of the preceeding session, and they were distributed among the several schools as follows:
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Camps to guide the Matriculates with 1st division in chousing their respective stream for higher studies.
PunjabNewsline.Com 2010
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Enrollments remained between 150 and 170 students until 1850, when they shot up to 230 ( "Matriculates and Graduates"
Letter from Alpheus Jones to Peter W. Hairston, October 23, 1837 1837
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