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Other perennials on the list of the top ten courses include Chemistry 5, "Principles of Chemistry"; Biology 7b, "Introductory Biology 11"; Chemistry 20, "Organic Chemistry," and Math 1a, "Introduction to the Calculus...
Newcomers to the list included Moral Reasoning 30, "Jesus and the Moral Life," the third most popular course this fall with an enrollment of 511 students...
Literature and Arts C-31. "Literature of the Outsider in America"; Science B-16. "The History of the Earth and of Life", and Historical Study A-13 are also new to the list this year...
...wrose the letter because he found out that few seniors knew what the position of Class Marshal entailed. He said a friend of his gave him the addresses which he printed onto labels on the Harvard computer system, but refused to say how his friend obtained the confidential list...
...shelters and trust funds, limousines and mansions, but one thing that the 400 richest people in America cannot afford to do is rest on their assets. In 1984, according to Forbes magazine, one needs to be worth at least $150 million-a sesquicenti-millionaire-to make the list of the country's wealthiest individuals. Among those dropped from this year's roster was Bob Hope, 81, who was credited in 1983 with a fortune of $200 million. Hope dared the magazine to prove he was worth more than $50 million. Forbes took up the challenge this year...