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Radcliffe PBK Inducts 18

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Nancy L. Caroline '66 received First Prize yesterday in the Radcliffe Phi Beta Kappa competitions for original scholarship. The award was made at a ceremony in which ten seniors and eight juniors, including Miss Caroline, were inducted into the Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa.

Miss Caroline won the award for a diary she wrote entitled "Notes on My Twentieth Year." Awards were also made to Grace A. Gregory '66, for a paper "The Origin and Formation of Meteorites," Elisabeth L. Hackner '65, for a poem "Beaufort, 1898," and Anne Hebald '66, for a paper "The Sun, Line and Cave Allegories in the Republic of Plato: A Cyclical Theory." Honorable mentions went to Caroline G. Balderston '66 and L. Ann Cameron '65.

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