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PHI BETA KAPPA DINNER TONIGHT

24 New Members Will be Awarded Keys At Anniversary Celebration.

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The annual reception and dinner of the University Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa to the 24 recently elected members from the Junior and Senior classes will take place in the Trophy Room of the Union at 7 o'clock this evening. Today is the anniversary of the founding of the Harvard branch, or Alpha Chapter, of the Society, which was first established in the University in 1781.

There will be a business meeting of the Chapter before the dinner at 6.30 at which keys will be given to the new members and the marshals for the coming year will receive their batons. W. C. Walt '82, Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts, will speak, as well as several graduate members. All graduate and undergraduate members of the University Chapter and all members of other Phi Beta Kappa chapters have been asked to attend.

The following are the names of the successful men who will be initiated tonight: from the Senior Class, J. W. Angell, H. W. Boal, J. J. Brooks, J. S. Dole, L. B. Keane, R. E. Langer, O. W. Larkin, M. L. Levine, B. J. Mattuck, W. P. Palmer, S. A. Smith, M. Swanson, L. M. Swope, G. W. Taylor, S. Waldstein and E. Wolf; from the Junior Class, H. Alpern, C. C. Brinton, C. W. Efroymson, S. A. Freeman, S. Rezneck, M. Smith, H. C. Tingey and H. T. Tisdale.

In stead of the customary 22 Seniors being elected for membership in the Society only 16 were chosen.

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