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Twenty-two men from the class of 1909 and seven men from the class of 1910 have been elected to the Phi Beta Kappa society. Scholarship and character are the basis for election to the society. Scholarship is not considered as merely the attainment of high grades "in unrelated and often elementary courses," but as the combination of academic distinction and ability. The additional members from the class of 1909 are to be elected at a later date.
The following names are arranged alphabetically and not according to rank in scholarship or order of election.
1909. Lloyd William Brooke, Salt Lake City, Utah. Robert Wayne Byerly, Cambridge. Tien Lin Chao, Tientsin, China. Philip Greeley Clapp, Roxbury. Kevork Costikyan, London, Eng. Roy Wilson Follett, North Attleboro. Alfred Arthur Jenkins, Scranton, Pa. Sidney Fiske Kimball, Dorchester. Hans von Kaltenborn, Madison, Wis. Oscar Gottfried Mayer, Chicago, Ill. Norman Burdett Nash, Cambridge. Harold Everett Porter, New York, N. Y. Fletcher Nichols Robinson, Southern Pines, N. C. William Green Roelker, Jr., Newport, R. I. Robert Emmons Rogers, Cambridge. Charles Milton Rogerson, Milton. George Emlen Roosevelt, New York, N. Y. Frederic Schenck, Lenox. Lee Simonson, New York, N. Y. Paul Dawes Turner, Malden. Charles Augustus Whipple, Salem. John Bloodgood Worcester, Dorchester.
1910. Forest Harwood Cooke, Chicago, Ill. Edward Thomas Eyre Hunt, Mechanicsburg, O. Willard Tecumseh Sherman Jones, Waverly, O. Paul Robert Lieder, Brooklyn, N. Y. Francis Wheeler Loomis, Auburndale. Dexter Perkins, Boston. Edward Grotrian Schauroth, Buffalo, N. Y.
OFFICERS. First Marshal--L. B. Packard '09, Brockton. Second Marshal--R. L. Niles '09, New York, N. Y. Poet--E. T. E. Hunt '10, Mechanicsburg, O. Orator--F. H. Cooke '10, Chicago, Ill.
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