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PHI BETA KAPPA DINNER TONIGHT

Six Members Recently Elected Will be Initiated and Given Keys.

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A dinner in the Union will be given by the University Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa tonight at 6 o'clock, at which the new members from the class of 1918 who were elected on March 5, will be initiated and given their keys. Although there will be no special speakers for the evening, the new men will be called on to give short extemporaneous talks.

The men who will be taken into the society tonight are: Richard Merriman Baker, of Watertown; Walter Gustave Otto Christiansen, of Cambridge; Arthur Chew Gilligan, of Natick; Lawrence Elmer Greene, of Omaha, Neb.; Edwin Francis Melvin, of Mattapan; Theodore King Selkirk, of Albany, N. Y.

Members of the society from other colleges are cordially invited to attend the dinner. They are asked to leave their names with the secretary, A. L. Whitman '18, at Holworthy 2.

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