Members of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa met last night to elect this year's Junior Eight. New members were chosen from a wide range of Houses and fields of concentration.
Elected were: Jonathan L. Alperin, of Winthrop House and Newton Center, a concentrator in Mathematics; Ethan D. Bolker, of Leverett House and Brooklyn, N.Y., also in Mathematics; Stephen A. Marglin, of Dunster House and Los Angeles, an Economics concentrator; Allan J. Rosen, of Dunster House and New York City, a concentrator in Chemistry; Richard E. Rubenstein, of Adams House and Woodmere, N.Y., in History and Literature; Robert H. Socolow, of Kirkland House and New York City, a concentrator in Physics; William W. Sihler, of Lowell House and Norfolk, Va., a Government concentrator, and Sidney L. Shushan, of Lowell House and New Orleans, La., a concentrator in History.
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