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Tuck School

June 1958 R.S. BURGER
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Tuck School
June 1958 R.S. BURGER

The new head men of the New York Clearing House are Chet Kellogg T'29 and Dick Echikson T'51, to both of whom congratulations. The election was at the annual dinner May 14, at which guests from Hanover included Messrs. Hill, Foster and Angelo. Dr. John C. Woodhouse '21 gave the principal talk: on "Future Trends of Science as They Affect Business and Industry."

Another traveling faculty trio was Messrs. Broehl, Morrissey and Hennessey, who visited the GE executive school at Crotonville, New York, en masse. Others traveled individually. Mr. Hill attended the meeting of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business at Gatlinburg, Tenn.; Mr. Hennessey was Tuck's delegate to the University of Chicago Conference on the Behavioral Sciences in Graduate Business Training; Mr. Foster chaired a seminar on financial management as part of the executive-training program of Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana; Mr. Burger chaired the first three days of a six-day AMA seminar on financial-report writing (second three days to be June 18-20).

Mr. Logan gave two speeches - on "A Theory of Decision Making" and "The Planning and Review Cycle" - to the AMA Academy at Saranac Lake, N. Y. Mr. Hennessey addressed an Institute for Nursing Service Administration in Concord. Mr. Frey's recent audiences have included (1) "Inside Advertising Week" students, (2) the Sales Promotion Executives Association, (3) the Association of Advertising Men and Women, (4) the Association of Canadian Advertisers. He also took part recently in the Workshop on Advertising, Budget and Cost Control of the Association of National Advertisers.

(Actually, these Frey activities covered two months. The report on him for April somehow didn't get into this space last month, as also did not - as long as we're on the subject _ the word that Mr. Hill had addressed a group of Dartmouth alumni in Springfield.)

Mr. Quinn has been appointed to the Schools and Colleges Committee of the National Association of Purchasing Agents. The committee's function will include awarding fellowships and grants for graduate-level research in the purchasing field.

Two alumni recently gone with Charles Pfizer & Company: Bob Simpson TTh '54 in Brooklyn and Dick Karnan T'56 in California. Jim Adams '54 has joined Loomis Sayles in San Francisco. Dick Menin T'50 has been certified as a qualifying member of the Million Dollar Round Table of the National Association of Life Underwriters.

Have a nice summer.