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A Wah Hoo Wah for

OCTOBER 1962
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A Wah Hoo Wah for
OCTOBER 1962

WILLIAM B. WRIGHT ’18, the Republican nominee for U. S. Senator from Nevada.

STERRY R. WATERMAN ’22, elected President of the American Judicature Society.

JAMES D. LANDAUER ’23, elected Executive Head of the Erwin S. Wolf- son real estate organization, also President of Grand Central Building, Inc.

JAMES M. REID ’24, elected Senior Vice President of Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., publishers.

HERBERT H. HARWOOD ’26, elected a Trustee of Emerson College.

SIDNEY C. HAYWARD ’26, whose Bulletin sent to Dartmouth alumni workers, won first place for volunteer leadership communication in the American Alumni Council’s annual direct-mail competition.

George c. hansis JR. ’2B, elected President of Tropical Radio Tele- graph Cos.

F. William andres ’29, elected Alumni Association President and a Trustee of Phillips Exeter Academy.

Francis h. horn ’3O, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Pedagogy from Rhode Island College.

Charles E. rhetts ’3l, named by President Kennedy to be U. S. Am- bassador to Liberia.

carl e. mcgowan ’32, named by President Kennedy to be Judge of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.

John F. reed ’33, elected President of Fort Lewis College in Colorado.

perkins bass ’34, the Republican nominee for U. S. Senator from New Hampshire.

orvil E. dryfoos ’34, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Oberlin College.

James A. hughes JR. ’35, elected Ex- ecutive Vice President of Diamond Alkali Cos., Cleveland.

Thomas J. mcintyre ’37, the Dem- ocratic nominee for U. S. Senator from New Hampshire.

everett M. woodman ’39, elected President of Colby Junior College, New London, N. H.

c. page smith ’4O, winner of the first Kenneth Roberts Memorial Award for his two-volume biography of John Adams.

a. William larson ’4l, elected Presi- dent of Woodward & Fondiller, Inc., New York, consulting actu- aries.

BRIG. GEN. JOHN C. MEYER ’4l, USAF, named Deputy Director of Plans for the Strategic Air Command at Offutt AFB, Nebraska.

emil mosbacher jr. ’43, skipper of Weatherly, chosen to defend the America’s Cup.

L. HARDWICK CALDWELL JR. ’44, elected President of Tennessee Stove Works, Inc.

John g. truxal ’45, named Vice President for Educational Develop- ment at Brooklyn Polytechnic Insti- tute.

Edward m. scheu jr. ’46, elected President of Good Humor Corp, and Good Humor Mid-Atlantic.

Walter A. snickenberger ’46, named Dean of Admissions at Cornell University.

Robert N. kreidler ’5l, named Di- rector of Educational Affairs for the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

frank a, logan ’52, named Director of Admissions at Antioch College.