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Phi Beta Kappa Elections.

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At the last regular meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa the following men were elected members of the Society. Those whose names are bracketed are tied in rank.

1903.

George Stanley Stevenson, Jr.

Herbert Thomas Poland.

George Allan England.

*Elmer Elbert Craig.

*Robert William Magrane.

Joseph Isaac Gorfinkle.

George Plimpton Adams.

*Charles Whitney Gilkey.

*John Joseph Mahoney.

*George Bartlett Laubenstein.

*Clinton Cyrus Scheffy.

Matthew Hale.

Henry Rozalvin Gardner.

Walter Eugene Clark.

Granville Johnson.

Henry Wyman Holmes.

Conyers Read.

1904.

Augustus Locke.

*Francis Howard Fobes.

*Chandler Rathfon Post.

*Roy Smith Wallace.

Percy Williams Bridgman.

*Arthur Atwood Ballantine.

*Ralph Hayward Keniston.

*Kendall Kerfoot Smith.

The following were elected officers for the year: recording secretary, R. Ernst '03; first marshal, J. A. Field '03; second marshal, D. P. Lockwood '03; toastmaster, A. L. Richards '03; orator, A. A. Ballantine '04; poet, C. R. Post '04.

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