RAYMOND E. MARSH '08, awarded the Order of the White Rose of Finland for his work in making Finnish forestry known in the U.S.
RALPH A. SAWYER '15, named Vice President for Research at the University of Michigan.
WILLIAM A. WHITE '18, named Administrator of the Business and Defense Services Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
DR. DANIEL E. KAVANAUGH '21, elected President of the Medical Staff of the Hospital for Crippled Children, Newark, N.J.
REV. HIRAM CROSBY '22, elected President of the City-School Recreation Commission, Long Beach, Calif.
ROBERT C. BORWELL '25, elected Senior Vice President of Marsh and McLennan, Chicago insurance brokers.
ELLIOTT DONNELLEY '28, elected a Trustee of Lake Forest College.
HERMAN T. SCHNEEBELI '30, the Republican nominee in a special election to choose the U. S. Congressman in the 17th District, Pennsylvania.
VICTOR E. ROCKHILL '31, named President and Chief Executive Officer of Chase International Investment Corp., foreign financing subsidiary of Chase Manhattan Bank.
CLIFFORD R. WALKER '31, elected Comptroller of Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.
FREDERICK J. ORNER '32, named Vice President and Chief of Operations of the New Haven Railroad.
JOHN O. ZIMMERMAN '32, elected Executive Vice President, and ROBERT D. REINHARDT '32, elected Comptroller, of General Motors Acceptance Corp., New York.
CHARLES s. WEBSTER '33, elected Vice President for Finance of the National Biscuit Co.
NELSON B. KROCSLUND '34, named the community's "Man of the Year" by the Middletown (N. Y.) Junior Chamber of Commerce.
HENRY R. BANKART JR. '34, elected Senior Vice President of Compton Advertising, New York.
ALLEN S. BRUSH '35, elected Vice President for Finance of General Motors Acceptance Corp., New York.
MORTON D. MAY '36, recipient of the annual "Man of the Year" Award from the St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
LEONARD C. MEAD '36, elected Senior Vice President and Provost of Tufts University.
JAMES H. GRAY '37, named State Chairman of the Democratic Party in Georgia.
ROBERT C. HILL '42, U. S. Ambassador to Mexico, recipient of a first annual Fraternitas Award from Mexico City College, for his work promoting good relations between Mexico and the United States.
PAUL S. VAITSES JR. '42, elected President of the Board of Aldermen of Melrose, Mass.