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A WAH-HOO-WAH!

April 1941
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A WAH-HOO-WAH!
April 1941

FOR THE CLASS OF 1913, John J. Remsen, class agent, for an all-time record of total collections for one class of $7492.70 in last year's Alumni Fund.

FOR JOSEPH A. FANELLI '32, chairman of the U. S. Board of Immigration Appeals, in Washington.

FOR DAVIS JACKSON '36, business manager of the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, and JEROME LOW '37—both now helping President Hopkins in the Priorities Division of OPM, Washington.

FOR COL. c. B. LITTLE 'Bi, of Bismarck, N. D., life trustee of the College, honored by Twin Cities alumni at testimonial dinner celebrating 6oth anniversary of his graduation from Dartmouth.

FOR HENRY G. FOWLER 'l7, commissioned Lieut.-Col. in the U. S. Army.

FOR RALPH B. WILKINSON '23, Lawrence, Mass., elected a national governor of the Society of Residential Appraisers.

FOR HENRY E. ATWOOD ' 13, chairman of the Minneapolis Civic Fund.

FOR VICTOR A. OLSEN 'l3, new manager of Detroit Transmission Division of Gen. Motors Corp.

FOR ALBERT BRADLEY 'l5, vice president of Gen. Motors, elected director of the National Bank of Detroit.

FOR PAUL B. HOFFMAN '3O, new general sales manager for American Brakeblok Cos.

FOR CAPT. BROBERG, COACH COWLES and the basketball team for the fourth successive Eastern League Championship.

FOR ALLERTON c. HICKMOTT 'l7, of Hartford, elected treasurer and director of the New London Northern R. R.; director and vice president of the Kansas City, St. Louis 8c Chicago R. R.; and director and treasurer of the Central Vt. Transportation Cos.