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A WAH-HOO-WAH!

February 1942
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A WAH-HOO-WAH!
February 1942

FOR SIGURD s. LARMON '14, head of the Alumni Council, elected president of Young & Rubicam, Inc., advertising agency in New York.

FOR RICHARD PARKHURST '16, new chairman of the Boston Port Authority.

FOR PAUL HALLORAN '19, on his promotion to Commander in the U. S. Navy.

FOR RICHARD E. LAUTERBACH '35 of New York, sports editor of Life magazine.

FOR MARSHALL L. CLEAVES '27 of New York, appointed head of the Underwriting Dept. of Home Life Insurance Co.

FOR DAYTON D. MCKEAN, assistant professor of public speaking, appointed by Gov- ernor Edison as Deputy Finance Com- missioner of New Jersey.

FOR SYLVESTER WEAVER JR. '30, formerly in charge of advertising for the American Tobacco Company, now director of ra- dio in the communications division of the Rockefeller Office (Inter-American affairs) in Washington.

FOR JAMES c. DAVIS '19, new Advertising Manager of R. H. Stearns & Co., Boston.

FOR GEORGE B. ROWELL '18, Cambridge, elected chairman of the Republican State Committee in Massachusetts.

FOR BASIL O'CONNOR '12, named president of the Finlay Institute of the Americas, to foster research and scientific develop- ment in the Caribbean area.

FOR CARL F. NORDEN '29, son of the inventor of the Norden bomb sight, who is U. S. Vice Consul at Surinam, Dutch Guinea.

FOR CLARENCE G. MCDAVITT '26, elected president of the Somerville (Mass.) Na- tional Bank.

FOR VICTOR BORELLA '30, elected to the Board of Directors of Rockefeller Cen- ter, N. Y. C.

FOR KENNETH B. HILL '25, partner in the new securities firm, Alcock, Hill & Co., Boston.

FOR GEORGE D. BUSHER '22, elected vice president of the Dollar Savings Bank, New York City.