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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

February 1961
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
February 1961

LESTER B. GRANGER '18, elected President of the International Conference for Social Work, at Rome, January 13.

PHILIP B. GOVE '22, named Editor-in-Chief of G. & C. Merriam Company.

EARL C. DAUM '24, elected Vice President of General Motors Corporation and General Manager of the G. M. Overseas Division.

DR. HERBERT s. TALBOT '25, named Chairman of the World Committee on Spinal Paraplegia, the first American so honored.

EDWARD J. SULLIVAN '28, named Chairman of the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.

ROBERT s. LYLE '29, named Headmaster of The Hockaday School, Dallas, Texas, effective July 1.

KENNETH L. ANDERSON '31, elected Executive Vice President of Research and Review Service of America, Indianapolis.

THOMAS B. CURTIS '32, recipient of the 1960 "Man of the Year" Award from The St. Louis Globe-Democrat.

JOHN W. SHELDON '32, appointed by the Federal Reserve System to be a Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.

JAMES H. WAKELIN JR. '32, named by President Kennedy to continue as Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research and Development.

J. HARTNESS BEARDSLEY '37, elected President and General Manager of Twin Falls Power Corporation, Ltd., of Montreal.

JOHN H. BIEL '42, recipient of the 1960 Achievement Award from the Milwaukee Section of the American Chemical Society.

EARLE K. ANGSTADT JR. '46, elected Senior Vice President of Young & Rubicam, Inc., New York advertising agency.

MICHAEL MONRONEY '51, named by President Kennedy to be Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General.

GILBERT W. LOW '61, awarded a Rhodes. Scholarship from New Hampshire, for study at Oxford, 1961-63.