Word: 9b
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...students in Government 106b, "The History of Political Theory II," make it the top newcomer and third overall, behind (you guessed it) Economics 10, "Principles of Economics," and Humanities 9b, "Oral and Popular Literature," respectively...
...tenth of the undergraduate population, it seems, was so convinced that it didn't want to brave the rigors of a heavy reading period this spring, that 671 people packed Sanders Theater to listen to tales of Beowulf and Batman from Albert B. Lord, the star of Humanities 9b, "Oral and Popular Literature...
Albert B. Lord, Porter Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literature, yesterday attributed the size of Hum 9a to enrollment in Hum 9b last spring and increased student interest in the material...
...most of those in Humanities 9b, "Oral and Popular Literature," it made little difference when the class moved from Burr Hall to larger quarters in Sanders Theatre. For one student in the class, owever, the relocation created a serious problem. Stephanie Thomas '80 could maneuver her wheelchair into Burr, but not into Memorial Hall...
This year's replacement for last year's biggest spring gut, Humanities 103, "The Great Age of Athens," appears to be Hum 9b. Students cited minimal requirements and a reading list that includes science fiction and old ballads as reasons for the course's popularity. And Hum 9b also has the reputation of being an all-around good course...