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...Alpha chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard elected the following students members of the Junior Twelve on April...
...last Crimson back to be named All-American in football. Wood graduated summa cum laude and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and went on to become a bacteriologist who wrote one of the first papers on penicillin. Wood spent his life as a teacher, physician, and researcher and served 11 years as head of the department of microbiology at Johns Hopkins University...
...native of New York City and a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Dartmouth, Bernhard earned his law degree from Yale. He served as a Washington law clerk to Federal Judge Luther W. Youngdahl, a former Republican Governor of Minnesota. Joining the newly-created U.S. Civil Rights Commission in 1958, Bernhard became its staff director in 1961 and effectively gathered evidence of unfair treatment of blacks in the South...
Gliding through Stanford University with distinguished grades which won him a Phi Beta Kappa key, Bok played freshman basketball, joined the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, represented his junior class on the student council, and was sure only that he wanted to achieve something outside the family publishing business. He chose law because it gave him broad options. After his first year at Harvard Law School, he took a summer tour of India, striking up friendships with local people in Y.M.C.A.s by giving impromptu jazz clarinet concerts. In an interview with TIME Education Correspondent Gregory H. Wierzynski last week, he recalled...
...following 24 members of the class of 1971 were elected last week to the Harvard chapter of Phi Beta Kappa: Paul B. Armstrong of Eliot House and Allentown, Pa.; Stephen H. Bandeian of Lowell House and Holyoke; Russell L. Barsh of Leverett House and New York; Lawrence R. Barusch of Eliot House and Richmond, Calif.; Steven M. Berzin of Leverett House and Paris, France...