FOR JAMES AGARD BARTLETT '07, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Rockford College.
FOR GEORGE A. BOGGS '14, elected to the Provincial Assembly of Nova Scotia.
FOR ISAAC W. CARPENTER JR. '15, named Assistant Secretary of State for Personnel Administration.
FOR WILLIAM H. BRETT '16, named Director of the U.S. Mint.
FOR CARL MERRYMAN '16, elected a Trustee of Kimball Union Academy.
FOR DR. WALTMAN WALTERS '17, awarded the 1954 Gold Medal of the Mississippi Valley Medical Society.
FOR JAMES M. LANGLEY '18, selected by the State Department to be Chairman of the U. S. delegation to meet with representatives of the Philippine Republic to revise the international trade treaty of 1946.
FOR SHERMAN ADAMS '20, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Bryant College of Business Administration, Providence.
FOR CARLETON BLUNT '26, elected Chairman of the Evans Scholars Foundation Trustees.
FOR OSMER c. FITTS '26, elected to the Board of Governors of the American Bar Association.
FOR THOMAS G. MURDOUGH '26, elected President of the American Hospital Supply Corporation.
FOR ANDREW J. OBERLANDER '26, ELECTED to the National Football Hall of Fame.
FOR HARRISON s. DEY '27, appointed Superintendent of Staunton Military Academy.
FOR LANE DWINELL '28, winner in the New Hampshire primary to select the Republican nominee for Governor.
FOR ALAN BOLTFÉ '30, named Advertising Director of This Week magazine.
FOR W. H. FERRY '32, named Vice President of The Fund for the Republic
FOR FREDERICK j. ORNER '32, named General Manager of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad.
FOR PERKINS BASS '34, winner in the New Hampshire primary to select the Republican nominee for Congress, District II.
FOR DR. EMERSON DAY '34, named Chief of the new Preventive Medicine Division of the Sloan-Kettering Institute.
FOR THOMAS j. MCINTYRE JR. '37, winner in the New Hampshire primary to select the Democratic nominee for Congress, District I.