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In marked contrast to peacetime Junes, when an average of 50 members of the graduating class--often one-tenth of the seniors--were elected to Phi Beta Kappa, only seven of this year's graduates were included in the elections announced on Tuesday. They are John J. Delaney, Jr., of Arlington, Robert H. Drucker, of Wilmette, Ill., Daniel B. Feer, of Brookline, David B. Green, of Brookline, Paul Mandelstam, of Allston, John J. Shea, of Jamaica Plain, and Philip Troen, of Portland, Maine.
Jordan Addresses Meeting
At the honor society's annual public meeting, an event dating back to 1782, in Fogg Museum yesterday, Radcliffe's President Wilbur K. Jordan was the orator, Winfield Scott, of Providence, the poet. Education must be the chief factor in attainment of a "free" society" of "free men," the next step forward in our civillation, said Jordan in his speech on "The Nature of a Free Society."
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