Official enrollment figures released yesterday report that there are 2,660 students attending the present session of the Harvard Summer School.
The male-female ratio is 60 to 40 in favor of the men, which of course means that socially it is in favor of the women.
Of the total enrollment, 695, or approximately 26 percent, are regular undergraduate or graduate students from Harvard and Radcliffe. Among the rest of the student body, the women outnumber the men 902 to 899.
This summer's total enrollment, according to Registrar Stanley Leonard, is the largest since the crowded years after the Korean war.
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