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A new amendment providing for the election of at least 40 seniors on the basis of high honors, was passed Monday at a meeting of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, when it held its annual election of officers and honorary members. As in previous years, the society will admit to its membership the usual "Junior Eight" and "Senior Sixteen" in addition to the Seniors attaining honors in special fields and recommended for degrees with distinction at Commencement.
G. H. Chase '96, was elected president for the coming year, while L. P. Marvin '98, will be Vice-President. Williard Reed '91, and Crane Brinton '19, were elected Chief Marshal and Corresponding Secretary respectively.
The following seniors were elected Monday: H. H. Bissell. Louis Cooperstein, M. F. English, A. L. Gordon, F. Y. Bartshborne, Jr., E. S. Hurwitt, Alfred Kidder, H. H. M. Levin, J. M. Lichliter, R. R. Lisle, Albert Merriman, Jr., H. P. Mellenny. R. S. Randall, J. R. Rubinow, A. G. Sanderson, F. C. Scindt, C. K. Seyfert, T. W. Sharp, W. S. Sims, Jr., E. N. Stilson, R. P. Stebbins, Frandis Van Vanice, Leo Waitskin, S. J. Wener.
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