EUGENE R. GARDNER '11, elected President of the Board of Trustees of the Devereux Foundation, which operates schools for retarded children.
CHARLES w. ISBELL '18, elected President of the North Adams (Mass.) National Bank.
ROBERT M. DEWEY '22, named Vice President and Manager in Brazil for American Motorists Insurance Company.
J. LAWRENCE ROBINSON '22, elected President of Jabez Burns and Sons, Inc., New York, manufacturers of food processing equipment. (Incorrectly listed as Jere L. Robinson '22 in previous issue.)
JAMES D. LANDAUER '23, named Chairman of the Real Estate Consultants Division of the Real Estate Board of New York City.
MILES M. MILLS '23, elected President of the National Oil Jobbers Council.
DOUCLAS s. CRAIC '24, named Vice President of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, in charge of home office administration of individual insurance.
DR. HARRY W. SAVACE '26, chosen the first Mayor of Lebanon, N. H., to preside over the newly incorporated city's City Council.
HARRY E. CUMMINCS '27, named Vice President and General Manager of the Metal Products Division of the Koppers Company.
NORMANDO A. COSTELLO '28, named a Major General in the U. S. Army and Commanding General at Fort Jackson, S. C.
CRAIG B. HAINES '28, elected Vice President of the First National Bank of Boston.
GERALD VVARNER '28, named Executive Director of the Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs, U. S. Department of State.
STANFIELD B. JOHNSON '29, elected Chairman of the Association of Southeastern Railroads.
ROBERT L. FAIRBANK '33, elected President of The Material Handling Institute.
RICHARD K. LYON '33, elected President of the Commissioners' Youth Council, Washington, D. C.
HOWARD D. BRUNDAGE '45, admitted .to Partnership in J. H. Whitney and Company, New York investment firm.
JACK M. JEFFUS '47, chosen by the Texas Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the state's five outstanding young men of 1957.
WILCOMB E. WASHBURN '48, elected President of the American Indian Ethnohistoric Conference.