Two young Jewish students at the University of Georgia have made excellent scholastic records in their four years here. Edmund Landau, Jr., son of Rabbi Landau of Albany, Ga., has been elected to both Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi, the two highest scholastic honors which a student can win. Max Michael Jr., son of Max Michael, president of the Athens Jewish Congregation has also received both of these scholastic honors and has been admitted to Harvard Medical School.
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