15% of Government majors
15% of Arch SCI majors
14% of Social Studies majors
14% of Biochemistry majors
14% of Engineering majors
13% of Fine Arts majors.
13% of Law students
11% of Social Relations majors
9% of English majors
7% of Medical students
7% of Philosophy majors
6% of Math majors
0% of Education students
But the social scientists at Radcliffe were in complete disagreement with their Harvard counterparts. Only 1 of the 16 female economists, only 2 of the 58 historians, and only 1 of the 58 History and Literature majors at the Cliffe filling out ballots were for Goldwater. Among girls, it was mostly the scientists:
15% of Math majors at Radcliffe were for BMG (4 out of 27)
11% of Biochemistry majors (4 out of 38)
6% of English majors (8 out of 126).
No other field gave Goldwater more than two votes. And while Radcliffe as a whole only gave Goldwater 6% of its vote, Cabot Hall gave the conservative 17% of its vote, with 10 girls voting in the largest single bloc for BMG. Although Moore and Holmes gave Goldwater 7 votes apiece, this was not more than the college average percentage.