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LOWELL WILL PRESENT KEYS AT P. B. K. BANQUET TONIGHT

New Members to be Received at Dinner in Union--Several Men to Speak

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The University chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society will held its annual winter dinner for the reception of new members this evening at 6.30 o'clock in the Faculty Room of the Union. Following the dinner will be the ceremony of precenting to the newly elected 22 Seniors and S Juniors their keys and shingles. President Lowell will make the presentation.

There are several speakers on the evenings program, among whom is Judge Robert Grant '78 president of the University chapter, who will act as foastmaster. Others who will speak are: Mr. C. B. Curtis Jr., '14, a Boston attoney; Rev. Fresierick M. Eliot minister of Unity Church in St. Paul, Minnesota; Professors C. R. Morey G. R. Weston '97. and W. G. Howard '31, corresponding secretary of the chapter. President Lowell is the last speaker of the program.

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