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At a joint meeting tonight of the Senior members and the graduate committee of the University chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, 30 upper classmen tentatively elected to the Society a week ago, will be confirmed or rejected. Of the 30 men chosen for the honors of the Society, 22 will be from the Senior class, and eight from the Junior Class.
Elections to the Society are based on the intellectual accomplishments of the candidates. Both class-room work, and extra-curricular activities requiring mental ability are taken into consideration by the committee in determining the final elections.
This year, for the first time, reports of tutors will also count in securing the final scholastic average of the candidate.
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