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Phi Beta Kappa.

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At the meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa last evening, the following officers were elected: Secretary, E. K. Rand '94, of Watertown, Mass.; First Marshal, J. R. Oliver '94, of Albany, N. Y.; Second Marshal, H. C. Lakin '94, of Worcester, Mass. For the annual undergraduate dinner, which will probably be held April 25, R. Gray '95, was elected Orator; W. L. Van Kleeck '95, Poet; and J. R. Oliver '94, Toastmaster.

The following men complete the number of members from ninety four:

W. W. Cutler, of St. Paul, Minn.

L. T. Damon, of Boston.

H. A. Gehring, of Cleveland, O.

T. F. Currier, of Roxbury.

D. A. Ellis, of Roxbury.

C. L. Lawrence, of Cambridge.

H. C. Greene, of Boston.

G. N. Henning, of Washington, D. C.

J. R. Slater, of Washington, D. C.

J. D. Arnold, of North Abington.

J. R. Nichols, of Holliston.

L. A. Tanzer, of New York.

W. R. Buckminster, of Malden.

J. M. Kagan, of Cambridge.

C. F. M. Malley, of Dorchester.

F. L. Olmsted, of Brookline.

E. C. Bradlee, of Boston.

The first eight from '95 are:

R. Gray, of Boston.

O. Quick, of Omaha, Neb.

M. Benshimol, of Cambridge.

J. K. Whittemore, of Cambridge.

A. W. K. Billings, of Omaha, Neb.

F. H. Nash, of West Acton.

W. L. Van Kleeck, of Millis.

W. M. Trotter, of Roxbury.

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