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Phi Beta Kappa elects 99

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Ninety-nine seniors from the Class of 2010 were recently elected to the Harvard College chapter of Phi Beta Kappa (PBK), Alpha Iota of Massachusetts, in the senior final election on May 11. Other members of the graduating class were inducted in two previous elections.

The following seniors, including their Houses and concentrations, were inducted:

Adams House

Joseph Jiazong Lee, applied mathematics
Tracey Chen Shi, economics
James MacLeod Sterne, history

Cabot House

Max Joseph Kornblith, social studies
Veronica Rey Koven-Matasy, classics
Joshua James Nuni, social studies
Hann-Shuin Yew, molecular and cellular biology

Currier House

Sara Avery Bartolino, government
Christopher Tsung-jer Chen, molecular and cellular biology
Victoria Jeannette Crutchfield, literature
Jiashuo Feng, applied mathematics
Jonathan Shulman Greenstein, economics
Karen Aline McKinnon, Earth and planetary sciences
Anjali Motgi, social studies
Bradley Edward Oppenheimer, history and literature

Dunster House

Marino Felipe Auffant, history
Allison Sarah Brandt, anthropology
Alyce Michelle DeCarteret, anthropology
Hannah Elyse Hausauer, psychology
Joseph Matthew Stujenske, neurobiology

Eliot House

Samuel James Bjork, chemistry
Kelly Ngoc-Nhu Diep, history of science
Jessica Lindsay Fleischer, history and literature
Jonathan Sidney Gould, social studies
Laurence Henry Moses Holland, philosophy
Natasa Kovacevic, economics
Sondra Hope Lavigne, organismic and evolutionary biology
Tracy Lingchen Meng, economics
Sarah Wang, economics
Elizabeth Jianing Zhang, neurobiology

Kirkland House

Kiran Narayan Bhat, government
Matthew Hagop Ghazarian, government
Amrita Goyal, organismic and evolutionary biology
Shaun Patrick Hughes, German
Robert Cameron Parker, economics
Laura Paul Starkston, mathematics
Hannah Sarina Yohalem, history of art and architecture

Leverett House

Caroline Anne Bleeke, English
Samuel Keller Bonsey, history and literature
Warakorn Kulalert, molecular and cellular biology
Joseph John Michalakes, social studies
Sarah Nazpari Schwartz Moshary, economics
Grace Kathryn Ryan, anthropology
Charlotte Allen Seid, chemical and physical biology
Anna Shabalov, history
Nafees Asiya Syed, government
George Jing Xu, engineering sciences
Chen Yan, chemical and physical biology
Linda Yao, applied mathematics
Anna Yuan-Yuan Zhang, economics
Yifang Zhang, East Asian studies

Lowell House

Sophie Margaret Alexander, literature
Maria Igorevna Baryakhtar, physics
Philip Jad Daniel, economics
Susan E. DeWolf, neurobiology
Caitlin Leigh Lewarch, human evolutionary biology
Linda Yang Liu, English
Jessica Marie Luna, sociology
Stephanie Nicole Miller, sociology
Manisha Pandita, economics
Rachel Sophie Storch, folklore and mythology
Yongtian Tan, molecular and cellular biology
Hannah Rose Trachtman, economics
Jenny Yuan-Xing Wang, chemistry and physics

Mather House

Ekaterina Botchkina, philosophy
David Tomas Escamilla, economics
Liza Danielle Cork Flum, English
Dan Ang Gong, neurobiology
Men Young Lee, physics
Caitriona Loretta Jennings McGovern, special concentrations
Johanna Sarah Rodda, English
Aliza Laura Stone, visual and environmental studies
Christopher Tsong-Kai Wu, economics

Pforzheimer House

Michael James Buckley, applied mathematics
Kledin Dobi, mathematics
Robert Vincent Fitzsimmons, history of science
Katherine Clark Harris, history
John Samuel Riley, history
Katherine Christine Wilson, history of science
Sarah Yun, government

Quincy House

Melissa Rose Alpert, government
Melissa Suzel Deas, sociology
Daniel William Deighton, Romance languages and literatures
Lillian Meili Fang, visual and environmental studies
Jane Su Jiang, English
Matthew Daniel Klayman, history
Elijah Forrest O’Connor, special concentrations
Charles Emerson Riggs, history
William Marc Ruben, economics
Meicheng Shi, economics
Molly Riordan Siegel, history of science
Benjamin James Tuyp, engineering sciences

Winthrop House

Elena Decatur Butler, applied mathematics
Lee Hilton Dietterich, organismic and evolutionary biology
Samantha Tsai-Wei Fang, economics
William Veta Leiter, social studies
Jennifer Alys Lo, molecular and cellular biology
Kevin Zhou, government
Olga Igorevna Zverovich, mathematics