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CONGRATULATIONS

December 1934 The Editors
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CONGRATULATIONS
December 1934 The Editors

To WERNER JANSSEN '21 on his triumph at home as the first native New Yorker to conduct the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, following his famed conquests of European music centers during the past two years.

To CHARLES M. SMITH '91, elected Republican Governor of Vermont.

And to WILLIAM N. ROGERS '15, reelected Democratic member of Congress from New Hampshire.

To ERIC P. KELLY '06 upon the honor paid him by Poland in the award of the much-prized Cross of Polonia Restituta, seldom given to foreigners.

To ROBERT A. BURNS '09 on election as national chairman of the committee on sales and advertising of the International Milk Dealer's Association.

To OWAN A. HOBAN '99 who won out in campaign for district attorney of Worcester (Mass.) County by margin of 317 votes, in over 160,000 votes cast.

To ERNEST P. SEELMAN '98 on appointment by Mayor LaGuardia to the Board of Higher Education for New York City.

To W. G. ABORN '93 on appointment to a commission to study means of controlling the Dutch Elm Disease in Rhode Island.

To many successful candidates for public office in November elections, including: Richard F. Paul '11, Republican Representative in Massachusetts; Austin L. Calef '93, Democratic Senator in New Hampshire; Edgar H. Hunter '01, Republican Representative in New Hampshire; Burt R. Cooper '11 (Rep.) Governor's Council, New Hampshire; Arthur P. Gale '04, and George Boynton '06, Republican Representatives in New Hampshire.

To Albert E. M. Louer '26, appointed secretary of the Governor's Commission to study relief in Illinois.