Twenty-three men from the class of 1910 and eight men from the class of 1911 have been elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Scholarship and character are the basis for election to the society. Scholarship is not regarded as merely the attainment of high grades "in unrelated and often elementary courses," but as the combination of academic distinction and general ability. The aditional members from the class of 1910 are to be elected at a later date.
The following names are arranged alphabetically and not according to rank in scholarship or order of election:
1910.
Fred Cammeyer Alexander, Newtonville.
Cornelius Beard, Brookline.
Francis Augustus Brewer, Brookline,
Leslie Olin Cummings, Somerville.
Bronson Murray Cutting, Oakdale, L. I., N. Y.
Edwin Merrick Dodd, Jr., Chestnut Hill.
Willard Perrin Fuller, South Walpole.
Homer Lehr Goddard, Edgemont, So. Dak.
Robert Winslow Gordon, Cambridge.
William Caspar Graustein, Cambridge.
Clarence Earle Hale, Wallingford, Conn.
Richard Farnsworth Hoyt, Brookline.
Robert Harrington Kent, Cazenovia, N. Y.
Walter Lippmann, New York, N. Y.
Charles Harold Livingston, Philadelphia, Pa.
Harold Robert Rafsky, Roxbury.
Charles Brashear Roepper, Philadelphia, Pa.
Lester Burton Struthers, Cliftondale.
Lucien Hamilton Thayer, Wollaston.
Floyd Williams Tomkins, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.
Lauriz Vold, Dunlap, So. Dak.
David Locke Webster, Cohasset.
Herbert Wing, Jr., South Dartmouth.
1911.
Karl Irving Bennett, Gloucester.
Charles Sager Collier, Kinderhook, N. Y.
Frank Erskine Crawford, Cambridge.
Frederick May Eliot, Boston.
Francis Dewey Everett, Worcester.
William Chases Greene, baltimore, Md.
Albert Philip Happel, Winthrop.
Ralph Vincent Moody, Youngstown, O.
OFFICERS.
First Marshal--P. R. Lieder '10, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Second Marshal--E. E. Hunt '10, Mechanicsburg, O.
Poet--W. C. Greene '11, Baltimore, Md.
Orator--C. S. Collier '11, Kinderhook, N. Y.
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