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The Harvard Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society announced last night the election of 17 Seniors and eight Juniors to the society. These men, whose election by the four Juniors remaining in the society, was approved yesterday by the Graduate Council of Phi Beta Kappa, consisting of President Lowell, Dean A. C. Hanford Ph.D. '23, and George Wigglesworth '74, were chosen under a new system whereby a candidate's entire number of courses is considered in making the award, instead of the nine and 13 highest courses formerly counted for Juniors and Seniors respectively.
The newly elected members, who will receive their keys from President Lowell at the annual winter meeting on Monday evening at the Union, are the following:
From the Senior class: Arnold Bermban, Hervey Bertrand Elkins, Carl Hermann Hartwig, Israel Hoffman, Jerome Sidney Lieberman Jr., Ronald Theodore Lyman Jr., Eric Gregory Mantle, John Douglas Merriam, Munroe Hermann Radovsky, Charles Sanford Rayment, Alfred Seymour Reinhart, Warren Frederick Ridout, Viadimir Seidel, Russell Thornley Sharpe, James Walter Singer Jr., William Victor Strauss, Ray Creighton Westgate.
From the Junior class: Raymond Finley Courtney, Robert Croly Darling, Harold Lamport, Oliver Schule Loud, Charles Leonard Lundin, Edward Warren Moore, Rollin Hosmer Norris, Jerome Simmons.
Marshals chosen from the existing membership are Hyman Sobell '28, First Marshal, and Carroll Henry Jones Jr. '28, Second Marshal. They will have charge of arrangements at the two annual meetings, to be held next Monday and some time next June.
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