Word: phi
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This society is the equivalent in the Engineering School to Phi Beta Kappa in the College. The initiation exercises will be held about a week after college reopens...
Professor G.W. Pierce '01 of the Harvard Engineering School, who was awarded the Medal of Honor by the Institute of Radio Engineers for 1929 for "Distinguished Services in Radio Communication", has been elected an honorary member of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa...
...Tutoring Bureau is one of the few activities at present conducted by Phi Beta Kappa at Harvard, and it is potentially one of the most valuable ways in which the Society can be of service. It is unfortunate that the Bureau is not organized sooner in the year, but the small number of members until after the November elections is responsible for its late appearance. The aim of this type of tutoring is not identical with that of the coaching-schools that have mushroomed up around the Square. The art of studying is not to be learned the night before...
...students in numerous helds, the Phi Beta Kappa Tutoring Bureau has again been organized. About 30 members of this society are now available for work and are offering tutoring services free of charge to any men who wish assistance...
...Otto Eugene Schoen-Rene, of New York City. He prepared at the Blake School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is prominent as Pegasus of the Advocate. Douglas Payne Adams of Charlestown, was elected Poet. A graduate of Boston English High School, he was a member of his Junior Eight of Phi Beta Kappa. Albert Good-will Churchill, of Livermore, California, was elected Ivy Orator of the Class of 1930. He prepared for Harvard at Browne and Nichols School. An editor of the CRIMSON, he is also president of the Lampoon...