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A Wah Hoo Wah!

November 1955
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A Wah Hoo Wah!
November 1955

FOR BILL CUNNINGHAM '19, honored at the Texas State Fair last month as the 1955 Texan of Distinction.

FOR CLINTON c. JOHNSON '20, elected Executive Vice President of the Chemical Corn Exchange Bank, New York City.

FOR JOHN c. WOOD '22, elected President of the Fifth Avenue Association, New York City.

FOR HOWARD M. EOOTH '24, elected Publisher of The Worcester Telegram and The Evening Gazette, Worcester, Mass.

FOR RICHARD EBERHART '26, recipient of the 1955 biennial Harriet Monroe Poetry Prize, also of a grant of $1,000 from the National Institute of Arts and Letters in recognition of creative work.

FOR KERMIT s. NICKERSON '26, named Deputy Commissioner of Education for the State of Maine.

FOR DR. DAVID G. COGAN '29, named by Surgeon General Scheele to the National Advisory Council on Neurological Diseases and Blindness.

FOR HARRY H. ENDERS '29, elected Vice President and Secretary, and for GEORGE N. FARRAND '33, elected Treasurer, of Young and Rubicam, New York advertising agency.

FOR WINSLOW R. HATCH '30, named Dean of the College of General Education at Boston University.

FOR HAROLD C. CHINLUND '32, C.P.A., elected a Partner in the Baltimore firm of Lybrand, Ross Brothers and Montgomery.

FOR RICHARD H. MANVILLE '32, appointed Curator of Mammals by the Bronx Zoological Society.

FOR THOMAS B. NOONAN '33, named by Governor Leader of Pennsylvania to be Commissioner of the Workmen's Compensation Board.

FOR MANSFIELD D. SPRAGUE '33, appointed by President Eisenhower to be General Counsel of the Department of Defense.

FOR ALLAN G. JACKS '37, named Chief of the Associated Press Bureau at Istanbul, Turkey.

FOR EDWARD F. HAMMEL '39, recipient of the 1955 gold medal award of the American Chemical Society's California Section.

FOR DR. JOHN Q. MARSHALL '51, recipient of the William Osier Award from the Massachusetts Medical Society "for exemplifying the intangible qualities that mark the good physician."