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112 Scored Four A's in Fall Term

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A bevy of A's--and nothing but A's--that is the scholastic honor that 112 undergraduates managed to snag for themselves last term. Figures just released by Registrar Sargent Kennedy '28 show that this puts 2.1 percent of the College in group I scholastically.

As for Dean's List, 1673 students copped that honor. But by far the largest number of undergraduates contented themselves with group IV, garnering a sprinkling of B's and C's. The 1331 in this division represents 25.3 percent of the class.

Economics, which walked away with first place honors in total enrollment, also took the first prize as far as single course attendance is concerned. More than 745 students filed into classrooms dedicated to lectures on Economics Ab, and therefore beat out second-place Social Relations 1b, which attracted some 479 undergraduates.

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