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Phi Beta Kappa Elections.

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At a meeting of the '91 members of the Phi Beta Kappa yesterday the following men were chosen from '91 to complete the twenty-five members from that class: W. J. Howard, A. Hall, R. E. Tileston, H. R. Gledhill, F. W. Coburn, A. W. Dudley, E. O. Parker. S. Parsons, F. W. Burlingham, A. E. Burr, W. Reed, J. H. Chittenden, H. H. Baker, J. Cummings, J. O. Powers, H. Tallant and R. S. Hale. The men are selected according to their standing in the class on the basis of the work done during the past three years.

At the same time the first eight men from '92 were chosen; they are: A. R. Benner, W. L. Bartlett, R. M. Lovett, L. H. Lavis, W. F. Harris, R. W. Hale, G. T. Page, S. Adams. These are the parking men in the class: upon them will fall the responsibility of choosing the other members of the society from '92 as well as the first eight members from '93.

Two marshals were chosen who serve as a committee to confer with the graduates on the Phi Beta Kappa dinner, and who correspond very nearly to the Class Day marshals. They were: C. H. C. Wright, 1st marshal; H. A. Davis, 2d Marshal.

Willard, Wright and Robinson were also chosen a committee to act upon the undergraduate dinner.

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