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ENROLLMENT FOR OLD NORSE COURSE STILL NOT TOO GOOD

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Final checkups may still be in order to determine just whether History 1 has 732 or 731 enrolled students, but there isn't any doubt about the number in Scandinavian 101. There are three, an auditor a graduate student fresh from Great Britain, and a Radcliffe girl with a conflict in her schedule.

The course--Icelandic Literature and All That--used to be known as Scandinavian 2 but for some unaccountable reason has had its number changed this year.

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