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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

July 1956
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
July 1956

JOHN R. MCLANE '07, retiring as Life Trustee of the College after thirty years of distinguished service on the Board.

WHITNEY H. EASTMAN '10, recipient of the Silver Buffalo, highest award of the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

DR. THOMAS A. FOSTER '10, awarded the honorary Doctorate of Science by Bowdoin College.

JAMES M. LANGLEY '18, awarded the honorary Doctorate of Laws by the University of New Hampshire.

DR. PAUL E. BOYLE '22, named Dean of the School of Dentistry at Western-Reserve University.

PROF. HOWARD P. EMERSON '23, elected President of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers.

HAROLD E. RIDER '25, elected President of the Connecticut Bankers Association.

DOANE ARNOLD '27, elected President of the Home Office Life Underwriters Association.

WILLIAM N. FENTON '30, elected a Fellow in the Rochester (N. Y.) Museum of Arts and Sciences, "in consideration of his scholarship in science."

SAMUEL HUTCHINS JR. '30, elected a Trustee of Vermont Academy.

NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER '30, awarded the honorary Doctorate of Humane Let- ters by Hamilton College.

CHARLES p. LIVERMORE '38 named Executive Secretary of the New York State Commission Against Discrimination.

WILLIAM B. ENRIGHT '47, elected President of the Clairemont (Calif. )Town Council.

DEAN ARTHUR E. JENSEN, awarded the honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by Brown University.

PROF, RAY NASH, recipient of the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, top award for service and achievement in that field.