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Five men from the class of 1909 have been elected additional members of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. These men are elected from those members of the Senior class who, although they have not qualified as regular candidates for admission to the society, have attained distinguished excellence in scholarship and have shown ability in other intellectual interests.
The following names are arranged alphabetically, and not according to rank in scholarship or order of election.
James Thayer Addison, Stamford, Conn.
George Harold Edgell, Newport, N. H.
Julian Ellsworth Garnsey, White Plains, N. Y.
John Mansfield Groton, Philadelphia, Pa.
Basil Douglas Hall, Westport Point.
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