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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

October 1959
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
October 1959

NATHANIEL LEVERONE 'O6, saluted with a plaque and the thanks of the city upon his retirement as Chairman of Chicago Youth Week.

GUY R. CARPENTER '10, recipient of Williston Academy's first annual Distinguished Service Award for Alumni.

HARRY H. SEMMES '13, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Norwich University.

WILLIAM H. BRETT '16, named Director of the Mint for a five-year term.

THOMAS L. COTTON '17, recipient of the Better Communities Award from the New York State Citizens' Council for "devoted service to the cause of effective community development practices throughout the State of New York."

JAMES M. LANCLEY '18, recipient of the Charles Holmes Pettee Medal from the University of New Hampshire for devotion to the public interest and service to the state and nation.

DR. DONALD B. HULL '24, elected President of the Bergen County (N. J.) Medical Society.

HERBERT F. DARLING '26, elected a Trustee of Colby Junior College.

KERMIT s. NICKERSON '26, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Science in Education from the University of Maine.

LANE DWINELL '28, named by President Eisenhower to be Assistant Secretary of State for Administration.

JOHN w. MOXON '29, elected President of the Carpenter Steel Co., Reading, Pa.

L. L. CALLAWAY JR. '30, named Advertising Director of Sports Illustrated. Magazine.

GEORGE c. VIOLANTE '30, elected President of Schwab, Beatty and Porter, New York advertising agency.

ROBERT s. OELMAN '31, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Humanities from the University of Dayton.

DR. GEORGE A. HAHN '32, recipient of the American Cancer Society's highest award, the National-Divisional Gold Medal, for distinguished service in cancer control.

DAVID H. CALLAWAY JR. '34, elected President of the Municipal Forum of New York.

ROBINSON BOSWORTH JR. '37, chosen President-elect of the Hospital Industries Association.

WILLIAM H. TIMBERS '37, named by President Eisenhower to be Judge of the U. S. District Court of Connecticut.

CHARLES P. LIVERMORE '38, named Executive Director of Chicago's Commission on Youth Welfare.

JOSEPH M. FLOUNDERS '47, elected President and Treasurer of the Schuylkill Paper Co., Philadelphia.