EDGAR w. HIESTAND '10 (R), reelected to Congress from the 21st California District.
DR. RAYMOND H. BAXTER '17, for whom the new Tabor Academy infirmary will be named, honoring thirty years of service.
REV. F. PHTLIP FRAZIER '20, head of Congregational mission work among the Indians of McLaughlin, S. D., given the 25th Annual Indian Achievement Award in Chicago, for "devoting his entire life to the service of his people."
LLEWELLYN p. WHITE '25, elected President of the New England Business College Association.
EDWIN B. DOOLEY '26 (R), reelected to Congress from the 26th New York District.
CEORGE W. PROVOST '27, elected President of Doubleday Hill Electric Co., Pittsburgh.
NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER '30 (R), elected Governor of the State of New York.
THOMAS B. CURTIS '32 (R), reelected to Congress from the 2nd Missouri District.
PARKER T. HART '33, appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.
JOHN S. MONAGAN '33 (D), elected to Congress from the 5th Connecticut District.
KENT RHODES '33 of Reader's Digest, elected Chairman of the Magazine Publishers Association.
PERKINS BASS '34, reelected to Congress from the 2nd New Hampshire District.
HOWARD A. KAISER '35, elected President of the Burlington Hosiery Co.
WILLIAM H. MATHERS '35, elected a Trustee of Barnard College.
RICHARD G. BRIERLEY '36, elected Executive Vice President of Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., Minneapolis.
REV. JOSEPH KOCI '42, named Rector of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia.
FRED F. STOCKWELL '43, elected President of the Cambridge (Mass.) Chamber of Commerce.
BERL I. BERNHARD '51, named General Attorney to the Federal Commission on Civil Rights.