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Four graduates of Harvard College are included in the 21 students of the Medical School who have been elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha, which corresponds to the Phi Beta Kappa in the college.
The Harvard graduates who were elected are M. P. Baker '22 and E. C. Glover '24 of the third year class and J. F. Fulton '21 and J. B. Sears '23 of the fourth year class.
The University of Kansas and Ohio State University tied for second place in the number of graduates elected to the honor society, each having two men on the list.
The remainder of the men are graduates of different colleges, there being one man from Yale, Massachusetts Agricultural College, College of the City of New York Stanford, Hamilton, University of Pittsburgh, and the State Universities of Wyoming, California, Florida, Oregon, Missouri and Wisconsin.
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