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A WAH-HOO-WAH!

February 1939
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A WAH-HOO-WAH!
February 1939

FOR JOSEPH HADDAD '36, top-grade student in the chemistry examination given to 509 candidates by the National Board of Medical Examiners.

FOR ROBERT L. MCMILLAN '23, new advertising manager of Thomas L. Lipton Inc.

FOR CARL BRIDENBAUGH '25, professor of History at Brown, on his Cities in theWilderness—"A notable contribution to our Colonial history" (N. Y. Times).

FOR GEORGE M. MORRIS 'N, Washington attorney, elected honorary president of Delta Kappa Epsilon.

FOR RICHARD PARKHURST '16, vice-chairman and secretary of the Boston Port Authority, on his part in the six years' effort in the courts, culminated by a Supreme Court decision prohibiting railroads from offering rates unfavorable to Boston.

FOR DR. JOHN p. BOWLER '15, Dean of the Medical School, member of executive council of the Asso. of American Medical Colleges.

FOR WILLIAM L. PHINNEY '30, Manchester attorney, new chairman of N. H. State Racing Commission.

FOR NATI-lAN K. PARKER '26 (former Rhodes Scholar), elected first president of the Optimist Club of Pittsburgh, a branch of "Optimist International".

FOR HOWARD w. HALL '01, honored with the Silver Beaver award for his splendid work for the Boy Scouts of America.

FOR WILLIAM H. McCARTER '19, director of athletics, elected president of the Eastern Intercollegiate Football Association.

FOR GAIL BORDEN '26, new managing editor of the Chicago Daily Times.