RALPH H. BLANCHARD '11, Professor of Insurance at Columbia University, elected to the Insurance Hall of Fame at Ohio State University.
GENE MARKEY '18, awarded the Legion of Honor by the French Government.
CARL BRIDENBAUGH '25, awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for the study of social, economic and cultural aspects of English life in the 17th and 18th centuries.
EDWIN D. STEEL JR. '26, appointed U.S. District Judge for the District of Delaware.
HILDRETH AUER '27, President of the Maiden Trust Co., elected President of the Massachusetts Bankers Association.
DUDLEY B. BONSAL '27, elected President of The Association of the Bar of the City of New York.
CLIFFORD A. RANDALL '27, being installed as President of Rotary International at the Dallas convention, June 1-5.
FRANCIS j. STEEGMULLER '27, biographer of Flaubert and Maupassant, recipient of a 1958 Citation and $15OO grant from the National Institute and American Academy of Arts and Letters.
FRANCIS H. HORN '30, elected President of the University of Rhode Island.
CHARLES K. O'NEILL '31, author, awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for the study of Kentucky neutrality during 1861-62.
MICHAEL H. CARDOZO '32, awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for the study of European international organizations in their relations with member governments and the sources of their law.
ROBERT E. BUTTON '36, named Public Affairs Adviser to Ambassador W. Randolph Burgess, U.S. Representative to the North Atlantic Council, Paris.
JOHN w. FOLEY '37, named First Secretary at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo.
JOHN F. HARVEY '43, named Dean of the Graduate School of Library Science at Drexel Institute of Technology.
JOHN A. PUELICHER '43, elected President of the Marshall and Ilsley Bank, Milwaukee, Wis.
ARTHUR B. KIENDL JR. '44, named Dean of Students at the University of Colorado.
PHILIP BOOTH '47, awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship to work on a long poem and other lyrics about the North Country.
DAVE DUGAN '52, winner of a Peabody Award for his CBS-Radio program, "This Is New York."