CHARLES KINGSLEY '14, elected President of the Manufacturers Aircraft Association, Inc.
WILLIAM H. BROWN '16, Principal of Glens Falls (N. Y.) High School, recipient of the American Educators Medal Award from the Freedoms Foundation.
GEORGE I. DAVIS '28, elected a Trustee of Albany Medical College.
JAMES I. LOEB JR. '29, named U. S. Ambassador to Peru.
VICTOR G. BORELLA '30, recipient of the 1961 Union Label Award of Merit from the Union Label and Service Trades Department of the New York State AFL-CIO, for "promoting more effective labor-management relations within the Empire State."
ORVIL E. DRYFOOS '34, elected Publisher of The New York Times.
EDWARD B. HINMAN '35, elected President and Chief Executive Officer of Canadian International Paper Co.
DUDLEY j. RUSSELL '35, elected President of the Atkinson Milling Co., Minneapolis.
MORTON D. MAY '36, recipient of the Silver Antelope, highest regional honor of the Boy Scouts of America, for contributions to Scouting in Denver, Colorado Springs, Washington, Los Angeles, and St. Louis.
JAMES H. GILBERT '43, elected President of C. W. Blakeslee and Sons, Inc., New Haven construction firm.
DR. EDWARD A. MORTIMER JR. '44, of Western Reserve University School of Medicine, appointed a Markle Scholar in Medical Science for 1961-66.
BERNARD D. NOSSITER '47 of TheWashington Post, recipient of a Distinguished Service Award from Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic society, for his stories on the 1960 presidential campaign.
PETER c. GRENQUIST '53, named Vice President and Secretary of The American Assembly, Columbia University.
LAWRENCE E. HARVEY, Associate Professor of Romance Languages, recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for 1961-62.
JOHN H. WOLFENDEN, A.M. '51, New Hampshire Professor of Chemistry, elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences at its 181st annual meeting.