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Phi Beta Kappa Elects

Senior Sixteen Chosen

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The Phi Betta Kappa Honor Society yesterday elected the following Harvard seniors: Michael J. Atkiss, of Dunster House and Brooklyn, N.Y., a concentrator in Biology; Edward M. Baum, of Quincy House and Evansville, Indiana, Architectural Sciences; Paul A. Buttenweiser, of Quincy House and New York City, History and Literature; Joel D. Cooper, of Lowell House and Charleston, W. Va., Chemistry; Paul D'Andrea, of Lowell House and Belmont, Physics; Patrick Henry III, of Lowell House and Dallas, Tex., History and Literature; Richard B. Hines, of Lowell House and New York City, Romance Languages.

Also elected were: Frank G. Hutchins, of Leverett House and Berea, Ky., History and Literature; James D. Lorenz, of Eliot House and Dayton, Ohio, History; Charles S. Maier, of Leverett House and Scarsdale, N.Y., History; John C. Miller, of Lowell House and Lockport, N.Y., Mathematics.

Also, Julius L. Novick, of Adams House and New York City, English; John B. Radner, of Winthrop House and Evanston, III., English; Matthew M. Rechler, of Adams House and Brooklyn, N.Y., Bio-Chemistry; Edward G. Steinberg, of Dudley House and Mobile, Ala., Romance Languages; and Robert L. Sugar, of Lowell House and Beachwood, Ohio, Physics.

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