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At a meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa on Saturday the following officers were elected: Secretary, S. H. E. Freund '01; first marshal, M A. Sullivan '01; second marshal, N. S. Heilborn '01; orator, G. C. Hirst '02; poet, R. M. Green '02.
The following were elected to membership in the order given, the men whose names are bracketed being tied for place:
1901.
Henry Porter Chandler, Indian Orchard.
William Earle Stilwell, Cambridge.
Daniel James Murphy, Lawrence.
Harold Stearns Davis, Pittsfield *George Miller Hosmer, Somerville. *Harvey Field Newhall, Lynn. *Stanley Powers Roland Thomas, Peabody.
Gilbert Holland Montague, Springfield.
Flavel Shurtleff, Jr., East Boston.
James Walter Burke, Boston.
Charles Franklin Shaw, Philadelphia, Pa.
Archibad Ellsworth Minard, Dorchester.
Charles Frederick Dutch, Winchester.
Glover Morrill Allen Intervale, N. H.
Stanley Cunningham, Jr., Brookline.
Hobart Rawson, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Maurice Joseph Wall, Worcester.
1902. *Robert Montraville, Green. Boston. *George Clarkson Hirst, Philadelphia, pa.
Alain Campbell White, New York, N. Y. *George Shannan Forbes, Roxbury. *Roger Living Lee, Peabody. *Walter Harold Claflin, West Newton. *Arthur Stanley Pease. Andover.
John Haynes Holmes, Malden.
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