FOR LLOYD s. RIFORD '13, elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Wells College.
FOR SIGURD s. LARMON '14, named by President Eisenhower to the Committee on International Information Activities, which will study unification of this country's psychological warfare.
FOR J. HAROLD STACEY '19, elected President of the Northeastern Retail Lumbermen's Association.
FOR CRAIG R. SHEAFFER '20, named Assistant Secretary of Commerce in charge of domestic affairs.
FOR LLOYD K. NEIDLINGER '23, appointed Executive Director of the United States Council of the International Chamber of Commerce.
FOR WILLIAM O. BUETTNER '24, executive secretary of the National Pest Control Association, recipient of a citation from Purdue University "for his distinguished achievements in raising to a professional level the ethical and technical standards of the pest control industry."
FOR OCTAVIO HECHT '24, elected President of the Owens-Illinois InterAmerica Corporation.
FOR A. j. LIEBLING '24, made a Chevalier in the Legion of Honor by the French Government, in recognition of his contributions to a better understanding between France and America.
FOR E. M. BENSON '27, named Dean of the Philadelphia Museum School of Art.
FOR FRED H. THOMPSON '27, elected Republican Majority Floor Leader in the State Legislature of New Mexico.
FOR JOHN B. FAECRE JR. '33, elected Chairman of the Minnesota Community Research Council.
FOR LT. COL. ALFRED S. MARTIN '37, AUS, recipient of the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service as Executive Office of the U. S. Army Advisory Group to Korea, 1951-52.
FOR JOHN N. NASSIKAS '38, named Deputy Attorney General of New Hampshire.
FOR EDWARD H. HARTE '45, elected President and Publisher of the San Angelo (Texas) Standard-Times.