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"The American Civil War and the Effect on Dickinson College Enrollment," by Christine Line

Number of Pages:
79
Date:
May 9, 2001
Christine Line's paper studies the effect of the Civil War on enrollment demographics at Dickinson College, specifically regarding students’ states of origin and graduation rates per region. Line also discusses the rebound in enrollment that occurs after the Civil War. This essay is from an Independent Study in the History Department, supervised by Profs. John Osborne and Jim Gerencser.
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