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The election of eight Juniors and 32 Seniors to the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was announced yesterday by Richard Inglis '33, Second Marshal of the Society. Initiation of new members will take place at the annual banquet on Monday, December 5, commemorating the 151st anniversary of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.
The following men were elected:
Class of 1934: Meyer Howard Abrams, of Long Branch, New Jersey; Edward Augustus Ackerman, of Spokane, Washington; Daniel Joseph Boorstin, of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Donald David Cody, of Hartford, Connecticut; Anderson Chenault Dearing, Jr., of Washington, D.C.; Barney Feldman, of Lynn, Massachusetts; Edward Settle Godfrey, of Albany New York; Herbert Maurice Katzin, of Newark, New Jersey.
Class of 1933: Melvin Leon Anshen, of Boston, Massachusetts; Herbert Lee Barrows, of New York, New York; Frank Coffman Bell, of Los Angeles, California; Ralph Philip Boas, Jr., of Norton, Massachusetts; Morton Clark Bradley, Jr., of Arlington, Massachusetts; Leon Brooks, of Brookline, Massachusetts; John Coert Campbell, of Bronxville, New York; Warren Leonard Claff, of Randolph, Massachusetts; Alfred Harvey Daniels, of Rochester, New York; Harold Eugene Dow, of Burlington, Vermont; Samuel Duker, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts; Albert Charles England, Jr., of Pittsfield, Massachusetts; John Lincoin Finan, of Waltham, Massachusetts.
Oliver Garceau, of Boston, Massachusetts; John Brigham Howard, of Edgewood, Pennsylvania; Harry Tuchman Levin, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Robert Caffey Liddon, Jr., of Corinth, Missouri; David Leonard Marks, of Brooklyn, New York; Herman Israel Orentlicher, of Brockton, Massachusetts; Isadore Paisner, of Brookline, Massachusetts; Ames Samuel Pierce, of Huntington, Massachusetts; Albert Pratt, of Duxbury, Massachusetts; Birdsey Renshaw, of New York, New York; Alfred Hertz Rosenthal, of Dorchester, Massachusetts; Walter Solomon Salant, of New York.
Morris Shapiro, of Cambridge, Massachusetts; Robert Chester Smith, Jr., of Detroit, Michigan; Andrew Joseph Torielli, of Watertown, Massachusetts; Richard Williams Vilter, of Cincinnati, Ohio; George Beard Walker, of Albany, New York; Arthur William Well, of Cedarhurst, New York; David Maxwell Weil, of Chicago, Illinois.
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