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Economics I again hold the top spot in the standings of the most popular undergraduate courses for the spring term, according to statistics released yesterday by Registrar Sargent Kennedy...
...hitting 3,900,000 in 1953. If the same percentage of young people go to college by 1970 as at present (about 30%), enrollments will jump 75% to 4,219,047. Should the college percentage increase to 40%, enrollments might soar to well over 5,000,000. Thus, says Registrar Ronald Thompson of Ohio State University, "it is no longer appropriate to debate the extent of the need. The children have been born . . . We in higher education have just a few years in which to put our house in order...
Upperclassmen may obtain a copy of their grades today at University 4, the Registrar's office announced yesterday. Freshmen desiring to know their marks must go to the Freshman Dean's office in University...
Only the customary "Acts of God" will be considered legitimate excuses for the failure of a student to register in person today, Registrar Sargent Kennedy '28 announced last night, and fines will start at the usual $10 mark...
Sargent F. Kennedy '28, registrar of the College, said "We can't let just some people in a big examination room have 15 extra minutes. In a place like Memorial Hall it would distract people in other courses if we were to pass out some blue-books 15 minutes after they started writing," he added...