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Six juniors were elected yesterday to the Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, making a total of 18 undergraduates in the local organization. The initiation of the new members will be held on March 12. Millicent Carey MacIntosh, Dean of Barnard College, will deliver the address.
Elected were: Phyllis Bodel, of Lakeville, Conn. and Barnard Hall, Biochemistry; Bridget Gellert, of Rye, N.Y. and Briggs Hall, History and Literature; and Linda Gertz, of New York City and Briggs Hall, Classics.
Also named were Judith Kapstein, of Providence, R.I. and Moors Hall, Fine Arts; Ann Fairchild Stephans, of New York City and Eliot Hall, English; and Beatrice Tugenhat, of Webster, Mass. and Moors Hall, Psychology.
The elections to the organization are made on the bases of scholastic accomplishment and character, and are selected from the top five per cent of the class.
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