Dean Upgren's recent engagements have included a panel discussion on international trade before the Massachusetts League of Women Voters at Cambridge; a lecture before a chapter of the American Association of University Women at Barre, Vt.; and a talk at the annual men's night of the Colonial Club of Littleton, N. H., Associate Dean Hill's home town. He also presented on February 8 his views on future foreign economic policies to the Joint Committee on the Economic Report, of which Senator Flanders, a Tuck Overseer, is a member.
Associate Dean Hill and Mr. Foster journeyed to Hartford and New York in January calling on executives of the American Management Association and the Life Insurance Agency Management Association, presumably in connection with Tuck School business.
Mr. Foster brought the Manchester, N. H., chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountants up to date on "Education for Business" in a January talk before that group.
Outside speakers in January were FredCushing T'47, General Manager, Currier's, Lebanon; George Clendaniel, Woodstock, Vt.; and Jim Wells T'47, Wm. nderwood Company, Watertown, Mass.
Ort Hicks Jr. T'50 has been appointed Director of Overseas Distribution for Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, Chicago; WaltCairns T-Th'51 has joined the Business Research Group of Arthur D. Little Company; Robert Laggren T'47 is now with Signode Steel Strapping Company, Chicago; Jack Benson T'32 is being congratulated on his ascent to the vice-presidency and comptrollership of Boston's National Shawmut Bank.
Bay Yee T's4 is now in the Industrial Economics Research section of the Honolulu office of Stanford Research Institute, trying to entice stateside industry to locate in Hawaii; Jack Hastings T'52 has left the banking field to sign up for sales with Electro Metallurgical Company, a division of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation; after four years in the Air Corps; Paul Woodberry T'50 has accepted a position with W. R. Grace Company; WaltSonnenberg T'53 is manager of his own general insurance agency in Northfield, Vt.
Fred Heinbokel T'48 has recently moved from the controllership of the Armstrong Cork Company's Beaver Falls plant to the tax department at company headquarters in Lancaster; Ted Eberle T'52 is with C. Eberle Sons Company, Cincinnati; Harry Nelson T'52 has moved to Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Beane. Don Cox T's2 is very happily situated in St. Louis selling for Kendall Mills.
We are sorry to report the deaths of Al Stillman T'21 and Brad Carnell T'31.