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Thirty members of Hamilton's class of 2006 were elected this month to the Epsilon chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's oldest honor society. They are:  Caroline Beaudrias, Alan Clark, Seth Coburn, Svetoslav Derderyan, Emily Dick, Anne Donohue-Rolfe, Andrew Fulton, Daniel Gottlieb, Helena Grabo, Sarah Gross, Matthew Handelman, Jason Hecht, Adam Hiller, Ann Horwitz, Jennifer Kahn, Heather King, Karilyn Larkin, Adrienne Liddic, Eric Lock, John Lynch , Courtney McBride, Grant McSurdy, Renita Moniaga, Colin Mortensen, Charles Neff Jr., Carlyn Patterson, Emily Rowland, Brian Sweeney, Claire Terraillon and Justin Young.

Phi Beta Kappa is the oldest and most prestigious honor society in the country. Students are elected to membership in recognition of their exceptional academic achievement in fulfilling the goals and purposes of the college.

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