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Six additional members of the Radcliffe Class of 1953 have been elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Massachusetts, Joan Projansky '49, Director of Publicity, announced yesterday.
Those elected are: Janet A. Heaton of Bertram Hall and Germantown, Pa., Government; Laura J. Klein of Moors Hall and South Orange, N.J., Romance Languages; Jeanne A. Nettel of Cabot Hall and Jamaica, N.Y., History; Karen Silberblatt of Briggs Hall and Hewlett, N.Y., Economics; Dorothea E. Waelder of Cabot Hall and Bethesda, Md., History; and Marian H. Wilson of Bertram Hall and Exeter, N.H., Biology.
Five members of Radcliffe's Class of 1953 were elected to the Society last spring. Other girls are still eligible for election this spring, after Department Honors and theses grades are awarded.
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