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Howard Mumford Jones's English S-170b--American Literature Since 1920--rates the most popular course with students in the Summer School, Registrar Stanley Leonard said yesterday.
The two courses given by Allen Tate, professor of English at the University of Minnesota, rank second and third.
Two hundred ten students have signed up to take or audit Jone's course, only a few more than are enrolled in Tate's English S-163, Aspects of the Impressionistic Novel. His English S-173, Modern Poetry, has 170 students.
Fourth on the list is History S-134c, Intellectual History of Nineteenth-Century Continental Europe, given by Hans Kohn, professor of History at C. C. N. Y. The most popular course during the regular term, Economics 1, has an enrollment for its summer version of only 63.
By noon yesterday, registration for the Summer School had jumped from the estimated 3,000 to 3,450, with students still entering and withdrawing to make the total fluctuate daily. This figure, the highest since the School reopened after the war, includes 43 members of the International Seminar.
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