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TO PRESENT KEYS TO NEW MEMBERS OF PHI BETA KAPPA TONIGHT

DINNER UPSTAIRS WILL FOLLOW PRESENTATION

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The eight Juniors and 22 Seniors who were recently elected to the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will be given their keys at 6.30 o'clock tonight at the annual winter meeting of the Chapter. The usual simple ceremonies of initiation will be observed in the Quiet Room of the Union, where, with Judge Robert Grant '73, President of the Chapter, presiding, Jeffries Wyman Jr. '23 will read a short history of the order, and President Lowell, Chairman of the Graduate Committee, will present the keys.

Judge Grant to be Toastmaster

Following the presentation, dinner will be served upstairs. Judge Grant will preside as toastmaster and President Lowell, Judge W. C. Wait '82, Mr. W. C. Lane, Professor G. H. Parker '87, Mr. J. T. Lincoln '92, and others will speak.

Members of other Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa who happen to be in Cambridge have been invited to attend.

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