The Radcliffe College chapter of Phi Beta Kappa elected 21 members of the class of 1962, including: Mrs. Dorothy A. Bell, English; Dulcie J. Eames, English; Julia B. Freeman, biochemical sciences; Mary E. Gale, English; Barbara A. Gay, Romance languages & literatures.
Diana Gisolfi, fine arts; Jane L. Goldsmith, Slavic languages & literatures; Emily L. Hartshorne, history; Michele Kaufman, astronomy; Eliza D. Kellogg, English; Judith G. Kirshner, English; Mrs. Marjorie K. McIntosh, history; Susanne L. Mack, history & literature; Mrs. Susan K. Matisoff, Far Eastern languages.
Margaret L. Morganroth, English; Vivian H. Oppenheim, history; Nancy E. Phillips, English; Mary B. Taylor, history; Mrs. Penelope R. Vasquez, classics; Jane B. Wells, Slavic language & literatures; and Sarah J. Woodman, English.
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