The Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa has elected the following members of the Class of 1974: Jane E. Asch of Quincy House and New York City; Margaret H. Barton of Leverett House and Lexington; Judith G. Bierman of Currier House and Portland, Ore.; and Caroline L. Birdsall of Currier House and Waterford, Conn.
Also: Ruth H. D'Ambrosio of Dudley House and West Hartford, Conn.; Jennifer R. Goodman of Eliot House and St. Paul, Minn.; Pamela I. Hartzband of Quincy House and Westport, Conn.; Joan K. Isaacson of Adams House and Philadelphia, Pa.; and Marion B. Lennihan of Dudley House and Wilmington, Dela.
Also: Martha D. McDaniel of Lowell House and Newton; Anne D. Montgomery of Dunster House and Greenville, S.C.; Susan M. Praeder of Eliot House and San Mateo, Calif.; Lila M. Richardson of Quincy House and New York City.
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