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The Radcliffe chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Tuesday night elected its junior eight They are; Leslie V. Altman, of Shepard House and Washington, D.C., History and Literature; Judith G. Cohen, of Warner House and Brooklyn, N.Y., Astronomy; Ingrid J. Lorch, of Jordan W and New York City, Government; Suzanne R. Bloom, of Cabot H and Kenmore, N.Y., History and Literature.
Also elected were Catherine L. Prince, of Holmes Hall and Cincinnati, Ohio, Classics; Barbara S. Strodt, of Henry House and Larchmont, N.Y., Social Relations; Jan E. Goldstein, of Wolbach Hall and New York City. History and Literature; and Carol M. Austin, of Barnard Hall and Concord, Economics.
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