FOR CHARLES F. PALMER '18, of Atlanta, appointed housing coordinator for the country by the National Defense Advisory Commission.
FOR ROSWELL MAGILL '16, New York attorney and noted tax expert, appointed a public governor of the New York Stock Exchange.
FOR HAROLD w. MASON '17, Brattleboro, Vt., reelected secretary of the Republican National Committee.
FOR NATHAN C. LENFESTEY '13, elected vice president and continuing as cashier of the National City Bank, N.Y.C.
FOR NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER '30, Presidential appointee as coordinator of commercial and cultural relations between the American republics for the Council of National Defenses.
FOR WALTER R. ARMSTRONG JR. '26, chief engineer of the Nevada Northern Railway.
FOR GEORGE FOSTER '28, former regional supervisor of WPA Music Program in New England and New York, now deputy director with headquarters in Washington.
FOR HAROLD H. MURCHIE '09, associate justice of the Maine Supreme Court.
FOR THOMAS L. BARNES '02, retiring after 27 years as principal of Lincoln School, East Orange, N. J.
FOR ALBERT BRADLEY '5, vice president of General Motors, moved from New York to Detroit in a top job in industrial speed-up program for defense.
FOR HAROLD E. BURTT '11, new chairman of Department of Psychology at Ohio State University.
FOR DR. FRANCIS G. BLAKE 'OB, acting dean of the Yale Medical School.
FOR HAROLD p. HINMAN '10, new president of the Alumni Council.
FOR G. W. (BUD) FRENCH 'go, new president of International Apple Association, with 700 members in 36 states and 18 foreign countries.
FOR FLETCHER ANDREWS '16, Cleveland at- torney and professor of Law at Western Reserve, who heads the independent groups in Ohio supporting Willkie.
FOR CAPT. WARWOOD E. MASON '25 named to command the "Exhibitor," newest ad- dition to the American Export Lines.
FOR RALPH STEINER 'A I photography editor for P M (New York's recently new news- paper) and his wife Mary Morris, staff photographer for P M.