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The Phi Beta Kappa Society announced last night the election of 16 seniors to membership. Senior Sixteen is composed of the following men:
David E. Bertelson of Lowell House, History and Literature; Michael A. Cooper of Eliot House, History and Literature; James D. Gibbons of Lowell House, Economics; Ronald Gold of Lowell House, Chemistry; Arnold M. Goldman of Adams House, English; S. Ralph Himmelhoch of Eliot House, History and Literature; Leo P. Kadanoff of Dunster House, Physics; Glenn Y. Lee of Winthrop House, Biochemical Sciences.
Also John N. Loeb of Kirkland House, Chemistry; Dale A. McNeill of Dunster House, Physics; Donald J. Marcuse of Eliot House, Fine Arts; Warren J. Plath of Adams House, Linguistics; David B. Shillman of Eliot House, Classics; Richard J. Steckel of Winthrop House, Biochemical Sciences; Julian P. Webb of Dunster House, Physics; David S. Wiesen of Lowell House, Classics.
Lowell and Eliot Houses were represented by four men apiece. Dunster followed with 3, while Adams and Winthrop had 2. One student lives in Kirkland.
Six men are in some field of science.
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