For JOHN MCLANE CLARK '32, editorial writer on the Washington Post, winner of one of the first Nieman Fellowships for advanced study at Harvard, for a journalistic career.
For PROF. LLOYD P. RICE of the department of economics, appointed financial adviser to the Philippine Government for a period of 15 months, starting next month.
For THOMAS L. BARNES '10, completing 25 years as principal of the Lincoln School, East Orange, N. J.
For RICHARD S. DANFORTH '08, San Francisco, director of Farnsworth Television, Inc.
For CLARENCE G. MCDAVITT 'OO, elected trustee of Vermont Academy.
For WILLIAM B. ROTCH '37, new editor of the Milford (N. H.) Cabinet, succeeding his father, Arthur B. Rotch 'OB, to position first held by his great-greatgreat grandfather 130 years ago.
For DR. H. SHERIDAN BAKETEL '95, elected to the Board of Trustees of Columbia University College of Pharmacy.
For HORACE E. ALLEN '12, elected treasurer of Massachusetts Bar Association.
For FRANK J. O'BRIEN '09, vice president Continental Can, elected a director of the corporation.
For JAMES M. PORTER '10, new president of Waitt & Bond (cigars). For HENRY W. MERRILL '13, elected president of the University Club of Boston.
For JOHN F. GRAYDON '21 of Montreal, elected director of N. W. Ayer & Son of Canada.
For GEORGE J. COYLE '28, formerly City Corporation Counsel in New Britain, Conn., elected mayor of New Britain by the largest majority in the history of the city.
For WILLIAM H. MCCARTER '19, director of athletics, on the birth of Bill Jr., April 4. From the response that the publications committee has already received to its announcement of the new edition it is apparent that many of the alumni are not going to miss out on this new opportunity to acquire the stirring verses of the poet laureate of the College.
THE EDITOR,