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The Iota Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Radcliffe initiates 22 seniors at 9:15 a.m. today in Agassiz House. The new members are:
Elizabeth A. Aldrich of Bronxville, N.Y. (History and Literature); Adrienne J. Bass of Chicago (Social Relations); Ruth R. Bodenheimer of Davis. Calif. (History and Literature); Mary J. Bregenzer of Cleveland Heights, O. (History and Literature) and Ann Gottlieb of Chicago, III. (History and Literature).
Mary deZ. Greenebaum of New York (History and Literature); Martha L. Halpin of Waterbury. Conn. (English); Ellen G. Hawkes of Saratoga. Calif. (English); Louis E. Hertzmark of Milton (Mathematics) and Amy E. Johnson of Worcester (English).
Janis Richter Krohn of Huntington Valley, Pa. (Social Studies); Beth Edelman Luey of Pittsburgh, Pa. (History and Literature); Jania Mukerji of Tuckahoe, N.Y. (English); Ruth Bliss Phillips of Newton Highlands (History and Literature) and Esther R. Purpel of Cambridge (English).
Julianne Reich of New Orleans (Biology); Kathryn L. Reyerson of Minneapolis, Minn. (History); Sandra Carey Robertson of Washington, D.C. (Romance Languages); Julie M. Shawvan of Claremont, Calif. (Chemistry); Judith S. Sullivan of Baltimore, Md. (History and Literature) and Susanne J. Wilson of Penfield, N.Y. (English).
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