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CAMBRIDGE.—The Cambridge Review has just published the names of the past and present members of the university who are serving in some capacity in the King's Forces. The number amounts to 7,237, and they are distributed amongst the colleges as follows:—Trinity College, 1,840; Pembroke, 760; Gonville and Caius, 616; Clare, 535; King's, 436; Jesus, 385; Emmanuel, 371; Christ's, 359; St. John's, 337; Trinity Hall, 328; Magdalene, 214; Queen's, 179; Sidney Sussex, 154; Peterhouse, 140; Downing, 126; Selwyn, 125; St. Catherine's, 117; Corpus Christi, 109; Fitzwilliam Hall, 90; Honorary Graduates, 16. With one or two exceptions the numbers run parallel with the sizes of the colleges in normal times, and the list is, with these exceptions, in much the same order as the colleges would be classified if they were arranged on a basis of the number of students.
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University and Educational Intelligence . Nature 94, 634–635 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/094634a0
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