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CONGRATULATIONS:

February 1934 S. C. H
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CONGRATULATIONS:
February 1934 S. C. H

To Joe Bartlett '9B for the arduous task of C.W.A. administrator in Massachusetts that he is handling so well. And there are frequent reports that he may be the next governor of the state.

To Ed Hunter 'Ol for the same tough job of C.W.A. direction that he is doing in New Hampshire. And it wouldn't surprise Ed's friends, and would please them tremendously, if he should some day be "Governor Hunter."

To Jim Oberlander '26 for his football coaching success at Wesleyan, for the way he stuck to his determination to make medicine his career, and for the honors paid him by Wesleyan undergraduates, faculty, & alumni in testimonial farewells.

To Roswell Magill 'l6, chief aide to Secretary Morgenthau and able bearer of the brunt of taxation-making that is going on in Washington.

To Ted Marriner 'l4 whose successes in his high position in the diplomatic service in France are bringing him international recognition.

To Ed Riley 'l6, manager of General Motors Export, for his business astuteness in keeping General Motors' head above water during these years of bad business abroad.

To Edward Tuck '62 who, at the age of 91, is featured in Scribners as the author of an article urging the U. S. toward silver rather than inflation.

To Lewis Parkhurst '7B for his constant efforts to improve prison conditions in Massachusetts and for his present vigorous campaign to acquaint the people with these conditions and with progress being made at Norfolk.

To Myles Lane '2B on his return to the Boston Bruins and the distinction of being the only American college hockey player in the big league.

To Dean J. P. Bowler 'l5 for his election to the presidency of the resident and former resident members of the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.

To President Hopkins whose important government mission to Porto Rico earned him the gratitude of the Administration in Washington and the most complimentary editorial in the NewYork Times.

To Bob Michelet '34, Rhodes Scholar-elect.