Word: phi
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...tell who's who in the academic procession: The University Marshal, the President and Fellows, the Overseers, the Governor and his military staff, the Deans of the various departments, honorary candidates, professors, other Faculty and administrators, former Fellows and Overseers, former professors, Phi Beta Kappa orator and poet, trustees of the Hopkins Fund, Preachers to the University, local ministers, United Ministry members, college presidents, State Commissioner of Education, U.S. Congressmen, Armed Forces officers, State Supreme Court judges, Court of Appeals judges, Lieutenant-Governor, President of Associated Harvard Clubs, former honorary recipients, representatives of the Boston and Cambridge Mayors, Cambridge City...
...Radcliffe Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will initiate 11 new members at 9 a.m. this morning in Agassix. They are Rosemary Faulkner, Mai B. Milk, Hester Eisenstein, Victoria Spurgeon, Myra Lakoff, Anne B. Thompson, Mrs. Pamela Myrick Staley Herr, Sarah Fuller, Nancy Decker, Sara Sweezy, and Mary Rhinelander Morgan...
...Phi Beta Kappa ceremony is a traditional feature of graduation day; the main exercises will take place this morning at 11 a.m. in the Radcliffe Yard...
...this morning in Sanders Theatre, the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will hold its traditional Literary Exercises. After electing new undergraduate and honorary members, the Brethren will march from Harvard Hall to the Theatre, led by the fife and drum. Speaker at the Exercises will be Julian P. Boyd, professor of History at Princeton, and the Poet will be Dudley Fitts '25, instructor in English at Phillips Andover Academy...
Died. Cheng-ting T. Wang, 79, dapper Chinese statesman, high-ranking Rotarian, wealthy cotton and coal baron, polished diplomat, Y.M.C.A. official, who returned from Yale with a Phi Beta Kappa key in 1911 to help topple the Manchu dynasts, served the struggling Republic of China as Foreign Minister three times between 1922 and 1931, Prime Minister for a month in 1922, Ambassador to the U.S. in 1937 and 1938, moved to Hong Kong after World War II because China was being "enslaved by Communism"; of cancer; in Hong Kong...