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A Wah Hoo Wah!

February 1954
Article
A Wah Hoo Wah!
February 1954

FOR MORTON O. WITHEY '04, Dean Emeritus of the College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin, cited by the Wisconsin Utilities Association for outstanding engineering achievement.

FOR LEONARD D. WHITE '14, named by Herbert Hoover to the ten-man group to study problems of federal service for the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government.

FOR LIEUT. GEN. WILLARD S. PAUL '16, named Assistant to the Director of the Office of Defense Mobilization for Non-Military Defense; also named by Herbert Hoover to the task force to study federal service for the Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government.

FOR WINDSOR C. BATCHELDER '19, elected President of the New England Society in the City of New York.

FOR DONALD A. POWELL '22, elected Treasurer of the Union Pacific Railroad.

FOR LOUIS E. GROVER '23, elected President of the Rhode Island Bankers Association.

FOR HARFORD A. NAY '23, cited by the American Association of State Highway Officials for 25 years of public service.

FOR LLOYD D. BRACE '25, recipient of the 1953 Award of the New England Society in the City of New York "as a tribute to his able leadership of the First National Bank of Boston."

FOR J. CHALMERS EWING '26, named by President Eisenhower to be Collector of Customs for Colorado and Wyoming.

FOR RICHARD w. HUSBAND '26, made President-Elect of the Division on Teaching of Psychology of the American Psychological Association.

FOR RICHARD JACKSON '33, elected General Counsel of the Boston and Maine Railroad.

FOR ERNEST L. BARCELLA '34, named Manager of the Washington Bureau of the United Press.

FOR CHARLES B. BAKER '35, elected President of the U. S. Steel Corporation's Universal Atlas Cement Company.

FOR THE REV. ELSOM ELDRIDGE 37, named Executive Secretary of the Episcopal Province of New England.

FOR ANTHONY L. HUNSICKER elected President of the Philadelphia Food Brokers Association.

FOR WILMER c. DUTTON JR. '42, named Director of Planning for the Charleston County (S. C.) Planning Board.

FOR R. PHILIP CHAMBERLIN '50, serving as Coordinator of the International Board appointed at the NATO Conference, Denmark, to establish a Cultural Center of the West to promote international understanding and goodwill among members of the Atlantic Community.