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Proceeding to outline the development of the fraternity from its small beginning at William and Mary College of Virginia, he said: "Until 1907, the Harvard Chapter elections were based entirely on student standings as evidenced in the records of the College office. At that time several changes were introduced. The custom of honoring specially eight men each year from the Junior Class was inaugurated. Twenty-two seniors were elected at the same time and provision was made for the electors to select later in the year five more students from the Senior Class whose mathematical records would not qualify them...
...announced in the CRIMSON of November 5 in an article by O. S. Loud '29, first marshal of Phi Beta Kappa, the Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa is this year increasing the number of men elected from each class from 45 to 65. This change restores the old proportion of Phi Beta Kappa men per class that has been lost in recent years through the growth of the college, and in the future it will allow Phi Beta Kappa to take roughly a tenth from each class instead of a thirteenth or a fourteenth as has lately been...
...annual winter meeting of the Harvard. Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will be held in the Union at 6.30 o'clock on Tuesday evening. President Lowell and other members of the Chapter will speak, and it is expected that Dr. W. S. Thayer '35, president of the Chapter, will preside...
Thirty-two Seniors and eight Juniors were elected to the Harvard chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa yesterday afternoon, but the names will not be announced until the election has been ratified by the Graduate Committee and President Lowell...
...next meeting of the chapter, to be held on December 4, Phi Beta Kappa keys and certificates will be presented the new men elected to the society this afternoon. Attending the meeting today will be, in addition to Loud, R. C. Darling '29, second marshal, R. F. Courtney '29, C. L. Lundin '29, E. W. Moore '29, R. H. Norris '29, and Jerome Simmons...