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The Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa last night announced election of the Senior Sixteen for "scholarship and good character."
Elected were: Donald N. Bach, of Eliot House, government; Gregory W. Brumfiel, of Leverett House, mathematics; Patrick A. Curtin, of Kirkland House, biology; John D. Fay, of Lowell House, mathematics; Donald E. Gerson, of Eliot House, anthropology: Alan Gilbert, of Kirkland House, social studies; David M. Gordon, of Adams House, social studies; and James M. Herzog, of Quincy House, social relations.
Also elected: Jack E. Leonard, of Dunster House, chemistry; Donald G. Marshall, of Leverett House, English, Mark D. Menchik, of Kirkland House, anthropology; Carl R. Sherman, of Dudley House English; Philip G. Stanley, of Leverett House, English; John M. Stevens, of Dunster House, history; John E. Veblen, of Winthrop House, government; and James D. Wilkinson, of Lowell House, history and literature.
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