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The Phi Beta Kappa Society, which will hold its annual exercises in Sanders Theatre at 11.30 o'clock tomorrow morning, announced last night the election of the second Senior Five which comprises the following: Joseph Sill Clark Jr. of Chestnut Hill, Pa.; Leon Medoff of Philadelphia; Theodore Morrison of Lynn; Richard Vincent Gilbert of Philadelphia; and Harry Peck of Dorchester.
The Society will hold a business meeting in Emerson D tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.
Following the business meeting, the Society members will assemble in front of Emerson Hall. H. J. Friendly '23 and Jeffries Wyman Jr. '23, first and second marshals respectively of the Society, will lead the procession to Sanders Theatre where the regular literary exercises will be held.
Judge Robert Grant '73, President of the Society, will preside at the exercises, and Mr. Edwin F. Gay, Law '18. President of the New York Evening Post, will give the Oration. Christopher Morley will be the poet of the occasion and Bishop Charles Lewis Slattery '91 will act as chaplain.
Following the Sanders Theatre exercises the procession will form again and will march to the Union through the Yard past Robinson, Sever, and Emerson Halls. At the Union the dinner of the Society will be held at 1 o'clock when the two Senior Fives will be the guests of the Society. President Grant will preside and various members of the University chapter will speak.
Tickets for the dinner at $2.50 will be sold in the corridors of Emerson Hall immediately after the business meeting in the morning and immediately preceding the dinner in the Union.
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