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Five graduates and five undergraduates have been elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Charles T. Noonan '46, head of the Harvard Undergraduate chapter, announced yesterday.
Robert S. Gordon, Jr. '47 of Exeter, New Hampshire, and Adams House, Robert Karplus '47 of Newtonville and Adams House, and Arthur D. Sporn '47 of New York City and Lowell House, were elected from the Junior class.
Two Seniors Chosen
Two Seniors received the Phi Beta Kappa award, one a civilian and the other from the V-12. Horace C. Davis '46, of the V-12, of Omaha, Nebraska and Eliot House, and William E. Keller '46 of Cleveland and Lowell House were the choices.
The new Phi Beta Kappa men among the graduates are Herman J. Engel '45 of Mount Vernon, New York, and Lowell House, Helimut J. Juretschke '46 of Long Island City, New York, and Adams House, George Selden '46 of Queens, New York, and Adams House, Saul Touster '46 of the NROTC, of Brooklyn, New York, and Eliot House, and William H. White '45 of Brookline and Lowell House.
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