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FIFTY-TWO RELIGIOUS SECTS REPRESENTED AT HARVARD

Episcopalians Lead With Jews and Catholics Following

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Fifty-two religious sects are represented at Harvard, according to a survey of 4702 men who answered the questions on the Phillips Brooks House information blanks at registration.

The more numerous representations are as follows: 968 Episcopalians: 735 Jews: 695 Catholics: 489 Congregationalists: 420 Presbyterians: 305 Unitarians: 300 Methodists; 198 Baptists: 89 Christian Scientists: and 83 Lutherans.

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