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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

MAY 1957
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
MAY 1957

VICTOR L. KING '07, elected President of Rhodia, Inc., international firm manufacturing rayon, nylon, drugs, perfumes, etc.

DON CARROLL BLISS '18, named by President Eisenhower to be U. S. Ambassador to Ethiopia.

JOHN L. TAYLOR '22, elected Executive Vice President and a Director of the Edwards Company, Norwalk, Conn., manufacturers of signaling and communications equipment.

EDOUARD J. PETREQUIN '25, elected President of the National Paper Trade Association.

PROF. ROBERT K. CARR '29, named General Secretary of the American Association of University Professors for 1957-58.

MALVERN J. MATHER '29, elected President of the Allen Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn.

HARRY p. CARRUTH JR. '33, elected President of the American Association of Industrial Editors.

DR. EMERSON DAY '34, director of the Strang Cancer Prevention Clinic, awarded the annual bronze medal of the American Cancer Society "in recognition of his distinguished service in the field of cancer detection and control."

ROBERT M. RODMAN '34, elected President of the Jewish Big Brother Association of Boston.

WALTER JOHNSON '37 of the University of Chicago, named Harold Vyvyan Harmsworth Professor of American History at Oxford University for 1957-58.

ROBERT c. HILL '42, named by President Eisenhower to be U. S. Ambassador to Mexico.