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Twenty-three Radcliffe seniors were induced in to Phi Bota Kappa Yesterday. The new members include: Elizabeth C. Brody of Los Angeles, Calif. (English); Barbara E. Bund of Roslyn, N.Y. (Applied Mathematics); Susan Contralto of Brookline, (Social Relations); Carola M. Dibbell of New York City (English).
Also elected were Phoebe C. Elisworth of Guilford, Conn. (Social Relations); Dana Smith Eisbree of Libonier, Pa. (Government); Penny Hollander Feldman of Silver Springs, Md. (Government); Sheila L. Grinnell of Bronx, N.Y. (English); Joan M. Helpern of New York City (Social Relations); Martha J. Kaplan of Perth Amboy, N.J. (Government); and Sydney Key of Berkeley, Calif, (Economics).
Other seniors initiated were Joan S. Latty of Durham, N.C. (Romance Languages and Literature); Margaret A. Noether of Short Hills, N.J. (Chemistry); and Ellen Frost Ojha of Cambridge (Social Studies.)
Also, Lucy G. Quimby of Washington, D.C. (History); Neva G. Rockefeller of New York City (English); Lois J. Schiffer of Washington, D.C. (Social Studies); Judith Temkin of Baltimore, Md. (Anthropology); Laurel Blossom Thomas of Cleveland, Ohio (English); Joan H. Weens of Atlanta, Ga. (Biochemical Sciences); and Laura J. White horn of New Rochelle, N.Y. (History and Literature).
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