ROLAND E. CHESLEY '08, elected President of the National Association of Concert Managers.
DONALD M. MACAULAY '18, named by Governor Herter to be Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court.
H. WARREN WILSON '18, elected Vice-Chairman of the Board of Governors of the National Association of Security Dealers.
ROBERT w. ELSASSER '21, elected President of the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce.
THOMAS H. JOHNSON '23, editor of the 3-volume edition of The Poems ofEmily Dickinson, for which the Belknap Press, Harvard University Press, received the annual Carey-Thomas Award.
FRANK j. O'GARA '23, named Regional Director of the General Service Administration for Region IV covering seven Southeastern states.
HAROLD E. RIDER '25, recipient of the Annual Citizen's Award from the Stamford (Conn.) Post of the Jewish War Veterans.
OSMUN SKINNER '28, elected President of the Van Dyne Oil Company, Troy, Pa.
MORRIS J. HARTMAN '29, serving as Chairman of the 1956 Cleveland Heart Fund Drive.
EUGENE H. CATRON '32, made a Partner in Shields & Company, New York investment banking firm.
JOHN D. MURPHY '34, elected President of the Wiremold Company, Hartford, Conn.
HENRY NECARSULMER '34, made a Partner in Kuhn, Loeb & Company, New York investment banking firm.
PHILIP N. GUYOL '35, named Director of the New Hampshire Historical Society.
ROBERT FAEGRE '38, elected President of the Minnesota and Ontario Paper Company, Minneapolis.
WHITEFOORD s. MAYS JR. '38, elected President of Morgan-Jones, Inc., New York textile firm.
RICHARD p. REID '43, named Prior of St. Gregory's Priory, Episcopal, at Three Rivers, Mich.
WILLIAM R. GUGGISBERG '52, presented with the insignia of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for "heroic and daring deeds" as a member of the American Engineers Group serving in Korea.