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At the last meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa the following new members were elected. Those men for whom the numbers opposite their names are bracketed are tied in rank:
1904.
1. Anson Weld Belding.
(2.) Charles Phillips House.
(3.) William Cullen Keough.
4. Richard Townsend Henshaw.
(5.) Frederic William Grigg.
(6.) Curtis Edmunds Lakeman.
(7.) Abbott Payson Usher.
(8.) Max William Wolff.
9. Edwin Hale Abbott, Jr.
(10.) Cecil Barnes.
(11.) Guerdon Stearns Holden.
(12.) Charles Foster Lovejoy.
(13.) Eliot Boardman.
(14.) David Aloysius McCabe.
(15.) Ross Walt Lynn.
(16.) Mahlon Fay Perkins.
(17.) Leonard Hastings Schoff.
1905.
(1.) Harry Louis Frevert.
(2.) Eugene Arthur Hecker.
(3.) Gustavus Hill Robinson.
(4.) Sidney James Watts.
5. Leo Mayer.
(6.) Frank Richardson Mason.
(7.) James Arthur Reeves.
(8.) Henry William Schurr.
The following officers were elected for the year in addition to those previously announced in the CRIMSON of January 14: H. L. Frevert 05, orator; J. A. Reeves '05, poet.
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