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New Members of Phi Beta Kappa

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Three men from the Senior class have been elected additional members of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Two more members will be chosen later in the year after the Commencement Honors have been announced.

The names, which are arranged alphabetically, and not according to order of election or rank in scholarship, follow:

Daniel Dahl of Roxbury, Ralph Lowell of Chestnut Hill, and Donald Nichols Tweedy of Danbury, Conn.

The provision in the constitution of the Phi Beta Kappa Society under which these men were elected reads as follows: "In order to meet exceptional cases where persons have shown distinguished excellence in scholarship, but have failed, for reasons not affecting their good characters to come within the requirements of section 5 (which describes the procedure in the first elections), the immediate members may elect additional persons from their own class not exceeding five in number."

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