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Forty-eight selected by Phi Beta Kappa

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The following Harvard seniors were elected to Alpha Iota of Massachusetts, the Harvard College Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa (PBK). The students, listed below with their Houses and concentrations, were elected in November.

Dunia Emad Abdul-Aziz, biochemical sciences, Eliot; Francis Xavier Altiere IV, history, Kirkland; William Landry Aronson, music, Winthrop; Esther Rose Bisker, psychology, Mather; Steven Richard Brauer, biochemical sciences, Dunster; Sarah Samantha Burg, government, Lowell; Candice Chiu, social studies, Kirkland; Michael Benjamin Cover, classics, Currier; Sarah Gene Dawson, English, Leverett; Ursula Garcia-Mata DeYoung, history and literature, Lowell; Deborah Blythe Doroshow, history of science, Mather; Melissa Ann Eccleston, economics and African-American studies, Pforzheimer; Kristen Elizabeth Eichensehr, government, Kirkland; Paul Gustaf Eisenstein, economics, Winthrop; Noah Louis Fabricant, literature, Mather; Brian Seth Fuchs, economics, Currier; Alexey Vyacheslavovich Gorshkov, physics and math, Mather; Rozalina Grubina, biochemical sciences, Mather; Naomi Omrit Hausman, economics, Adams; Jennifer Lynn Imamura, biology, Mather; Blake Jennelle, social studies, Adams; Abigail Katherine Joseph, English, Dunster; Byram Percy Karanjia, sociology, Cabot; David King Kessler, economics, Winthrop; Irene Seungwon Kim, biochemical sciences, Mather; Seth J. Kleinerman, math, Lowell; Bradford William Yu Fei Lee, biochemical sciences, Currier; Jane Lynch, social studies, Quincy; Vera Sergey Makarov, social studies, Pforzheimer; Claire Virginia McCusker, government, Leverett; Rebecca Katherine McKeown, linguistics, Pforzheimer; Patrick Michael Medley, chemistry and physics, Winthrop; Daniel Ari Michalow, applied math, Quincy; David Rice Nierenberg, history of science, Pforzheimer; Michael William Nitsch, government, Currier; Christopher James Phillips, history of science, Adams; Eric Joshua Powell, economics, Mather; Barbara Richter, chemistry and physics, Quincy; Jessica Marion Rosenberg, literature, Adams; Alyssa Tami Saunders, government, Lowell; Elizabeth Regina Schemm, chemistry, physics, and math, Cabot; Nicholas Russell Smith, East Asian studies, Leverett; Yulia Yun Steshenko, psychology, Mather; Katherine Diana Stirling, history and literature, Lowell; Chelsey Mariko Tanaka, anthropology, Quincy; Elizabeth Anne Thornberry, social studies and women’s studies, Dudley; Joshua Jon Vandiver, government and classics, Pforzheimer; and Joanne Chia-Ho Wen, biochemical sciences, Cabot.