HARRY S. CLARK '01, elected President of the Dan vers (Mass.) Cooperative Bank.
PROF, WARREN E. MONTSIE '15, recipient of the Palmes Académiques from the French Government honoring his long career as teacher of French.
CHARLES W. COLLINS '26, recipient of the Honorary Doctorate of Education from Suffolk University.
ROBERT D. CONGDON '27, elected President of the Pacific National Bank, Nantucket, Mass.
ALBERT A. LAWRENCE '27, named Dean of the Faculty of the Maritime College, New York State University.
F. CHAMPLIN WEBSTER JR. '28, named Headmaster of Maiden (Mass.) High School.
FRANCIS H. HORN '30, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Letters from Ohio Northern University and the honorary Doctorate of Science in Education from Bryant College.
MANSFIELD D. SPRAGUE '33, elected President of AMF Overseas Corporation, subsidiary of American Machine & Foundry Co.
WILLIAM s. BLAKESLEE '35, named Group Executive in charge of all defense operations of the Chrysler Corporation.
RAYMOND R. AMMARELL JR. '38, named General Manager of Sports Illustrated.
CHARLES E. OSGOOD '39, University of Illinois, elected President of the American Psychological Association.
THOMAS w. BRADEN '40, named President of the California State Board of Education.
CHARLES w. CARLETON '41, named Managing Director of Pillsbury AG, Paris, European subsidiary of the Pillsbury Co.
BRIG. GEN. JOHN C. MEYER '4l, USAF, named Commander of the 45th Air Division at Loring AFB, Maine.
WALTER B. ELCOCK JR. '42, elected President of the Olympic Insurance Co., Los Angeles.
LISLE C. CARTER JR. '45, named Deputy Assistant Secretary in the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. ,
MALCOLM c. JOHNSON JR. '46, named Editor-in-Chief for engineering and science in the College Division of McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
BERL i. BERNHARD '51, Staif Director of the Civil Rights Commission, recipient of an Arthur S. Flemming Award from the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce as "one of the ten outstanding young men in the Federal Government in 1960."
PROF. ARTHUR E. JENSEN '46h, Dean of the Faculty, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Letters from Long Island University.
FRANCIS W. SEARS '59h, Appleton Professor of Physics, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Science from Drexel Institute of Technology.