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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

March 1961
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
March 1961

FLETCHER R. ANDREWS '16, dean emeritus of Western Reserve Law School, named Legal Counsel, Chief Master and Referee of the Court of Probate, Cleveland.

FRANK E. MANDEL '24, elected President of Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago.

HARRY B. CUMMINGS '27, elected President of Thomas Flexible Coupling Co., subsidiary of the Koppers Company.

FRANCIS H. HORN '30, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Civil Laws from Pace College.

WILLIAM c. MILLER '31, elected President of the Carpenter Morton Co., Everett, Mass., paint manufacturers.

DR. JOHN M. NELSON '31, elected President of the medical staff, Children's Hospital, Denver.

JOHN L. DAVIDSON '32, elected President of the Coast Envelope Co., Los Angeles and San Francisco.

PARKER T. HART '33, promoted to Career Minister in the U. S. Foreign Service.

MITSUO TANAKA '33s, serving as Japanese Consul General in New York City.

FRANK E. DAVIS '37, named Vice President and General Manager of Newsweek Magazine.

WILLIAM H. GREENWOOD JR. '37, elected Vice President for Underwriting of the Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co.

LOUIS F. OBERDORFER '39, named U.S. Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Justice Department's Tax Division.

ROBERT CUSHMAN '39, elected Vice President, Director, and General Manager of the Abrasives Division of the Norton Co., Worcester, Mass.

RAY H. ANDERSON '39, elected President of American Sisalkraft Corp., a division of the St. Regis Paper Co.

NEIL BENTON '42, elected a Partner of Booz, Allen and Hamilton, management consultants.

ROBERT B. ATKINSON '43, elected President of Wesson Memorial Hospital, Springfield, Mass.

MAX N. EDWARDS '44, named Assistant to the Secretary and Legislative Counsel in the Department of the Interior.

WARREN SULLIVAN JR. '44, elected Vice President of Crowell-Collier Publishing Co., in charge of all publishing operations.

BERL BERNHARD '51, named Staff Director of the Commission on Civil Rights; also chosen by the Washington Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the top ten young men in government.

JOHN F. CREAMER JR. '52, elected President of Wheels, Inc., New York, automotive parts distributor.