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Phi Beta Kappa, a prestigious academic honor society, has elected twelve Harvard juniors to join the institution.
The recipients of this distinction, along with their House affiliations and academic concentrations, are: Paul L. Choi. North, Economics; Seth C. Farber, Cabot, Classics; Jeffrey J. Kosowsky, Mather, Engineering Sciences; Frederick S. Lee, Leverett, Biochemical Sciences; Kenneth C. Lee, North, Economics; Jonathan M. Levine, Leverett, Government; Alexander J. Rimberg, North, Physics; Jeffrey M. Rosen, Adams. English and American Literature and Language Combination; Hyunjune S. Seung, Mather, Physics; Lewis B. Silverman, Winthrop Biology; Mark S. Weinfeld, Leverett, Biology; Tal-Muyi, Currier, Biochemical Sciences.
The new Kappans were chosen by a committee of alumni, professors and senior members of the society on the basis of grade point averages and faculty references.
Each new member will receive a certificate of membership and a book prize at an induction ceremony on May 6.
the academic society selected 12 Radcliffe juniors last month and will elect the top twelve present of the Class of '85 within the next five weeks
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