FOR LEON E. WOODMAN '99, awarded the honorary Doctorate of Science by the University of Missouri School of Mines.
FOR CHIEF JUSTICE STANLEY E. QUA '01, of the Massachusetts State Supreme Court, awarded the honorary Doctorate of Laws by Amherst College.
FOR ROBERT A. BROWN '16, elected President of Nashua Corporation, paper manufacturers.
FOR JAMES M. LANGLEY '18, recipient of the Good Citizen Award from the New Hampshire Taxpayers Federation.
FOR SHERMAN ADAMS '20, recipient of the Pettee Memorial Award from the University of New Hampshire, for outstanding service to the state.
FOR THE REV. CHARLES P. GILSON '21, named Archdeacon of the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island.
FOR KARL R. FRIEDMANN '25, elected Vice President and Director of Education of Girard College, Philadelphia.
FOR DR. ROBERT H. LOWE '26, named Superintendent of the Indianapolis General Hospital.
FOR NELSON ROBINSON '27, elected President of Henke and Pillot, Texas supermarket chain.
FOR RICHARD HAZEN '32, elected President of the New York Metropolitan Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
FOR HARRY S. ACKERMAN '35, named Head of the new Special Projects Division of CBS Television.
FOR LANDON G. ROCKWELL '35, named James S. Sherman Professor of Political Science at Hamilton College.
FOR ROBERT P. KENNEY '37, appointed European Director of the Chemical Division of B. F. Goodrich Company.
FOR HARRY L. EDCCOMB '42, elected President of the Edgcomb Steel and Aluminum Corporation.
FOR EDWARD HALE JR. '50, of the BuffaloEvening News, named a Nieman Fellow at Harvard for 1955-56.
FOR ABDUL c. SHEIKH '51, named by the Islamic Congress- to be Deputy Director of its new African Department.
FOR PROF, ROY p. FORSTER of the Zoology Department, recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for special research abroad during 1956.
FOR PROF, FRANK G. RYDER of the German Department, recipient of a Ford Foundation Fellowship for 1955-56, to study the relation of extracurricular life and educational effectiveness in colleges.