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A Wah Hoo Wah!

June 1955
Article
A Wah Hoo Wah!
June 1955

FOR LAWRENCE F. STERN '10, ELECTED Chairman of the Board of the American National Bank and Trust Co., Chicago.

FOR LEONARD D. WHITE '14, recipient of a 1954 Bancroft Prize from Columbia University for his historical volume, The Jacksonians.

FOR STERRY R. WATERMAN '22, named by President Eisenhower to be Associate Judge of the Federal Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

FOR PROF. ARTHUR E. GORDON '23, of the University of California at Berkeley, recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for epigraphical research in Italy and Greece.

FOR THOMAS L. NORTON '23, elected Dean of the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance at New York University.

FOR DR. RALPH E. MILLER '24, recipient of the American Cancer Society's Medal for Distinguished Service, for outstanding contributions in cancer control.

FOR RICHARD A. GRATZ '25, awarded the Legion of Honor by the French Government, "for services rendered to the French Republic, notably in the field of telecommunications."

FOR MICHAEL J. KETZ '27, elected Vice President and Controller of W. T. Grant Company.

FOR STANFIELD B. JOHNSON '29, named General Solicitor of the Southern Pacific Railroad.

FOR SAMUEL A. GROVES '31, elected Executive Vice President of UTiitedCarr Fastener Corporation.

FOR MOE FRANKEL '34, named Director of the Joint Council on Economic Aid.

FOR FRANK W. PARMELEE JR. '34, elected Vice President in Charge of Foreign Operations of the Toledo Scale Co.

FOR LOUIS T. BENEZET '36, elected President of Colorado College.

FOR ROBERT E. BUTTON '36, named Deputy Assistant Director for Broadcasting in the U.S. Information Agency.

FOR ALVIN EISENMAN '43, designer of four books, the largest number by any one individual, among the "Fifty Books of the Year" chosen by the American Institute of Graphic Arts.

FOR GEORGE D. MASON '43, appointed a Trustee of the University of Vermont.