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College's Most Popular Course Is Humanities 2

722 Students in Finley's 'Epic and Novel'; Total of 724 Courses Given in Fall Term

In 17th place is Social Relations 119, boasting an enrollment of 276 students. Physics 1a stands 18th with 273, Chemistry 2 is 19th with 256, and Chemistry 20 rounds out the list of the second top ten with a total of 247 students.

Government, History, and English courses fared quite well in popularity ratings. The Government Department has five courses among the top 50. In addition to 1B and 155a, there were Gov. 124, which finished 22nd with 239 students, Gov. 185, which finished 28th with 199 students, and Gov. 106a, which wound up 41st.

History Leaders

Tops among the History courses was 61a, in 26th place with 216 students. This was followed by History 142, which finished 38th, History 132a, in 40th place, History 169, in 43rd place: History 159b, in 48th place, and History 168a, in 49th place.

Three English courses finished within the top 25. English 123 and 170a were 11th and 16th, respectively. In 23rd place is English 10, with an enrollment of 237--144 Harvard and 93 Radcliffe.

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Four upper-level Social Sciences courses--111, 112, 115, and 122--drew between 100 and 200 students apiece. Biggest of these was 111, "Far Eastern History," in 29th place with 195 students, while 112, "Human Relations," was right behind in 30th place with 190 students.

Radcliffe Enrollment

The course with the highest concentration of Radcliffe students is Music 1, with 147 females. Second most appealing to the women is Fine Arts 13, which features 146 of them. English 123 drew 138, while Humanities 4 has 117 Radcliffe women.

In fifth place is Nat Sci, 3, with 104 female students, and following that, in descending order, come English 10 with 93; Humanities 2 with 92; Soc. Sci, 1 with 91; Nat Sci. 6 with 70.

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