BRIG. GEN. HOWARD E. FULLER '15, chosen one of the ten outstanding citizens of Buffalo, N. Y., for 1961, by the Buffalo Evening News.
A. PAGE BROWNE '16, recipient of the Distinguished Service Award of Governor Dummer Academy.
REV. FRANCIS p. FRAZIER '20, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Oberlin College.
E. GROSVENOR PLOWMAN '20, recipient of the 1961 Seley Award for distinguished service to transportation.
ELLIS O. BRIGGS '21, named by President Kennedy to be U. S. Ambassador to Spain.
RICHARD EBERHART '26, winner of the annual Bollingen Prize in Poetry.
HARRIS H. HUSTON '29, named U. S. Consul General in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles.
DUDLEY W. ORR '29, elected President of the Board of Trustees of Phillips Exeter Academy.
GUSTAVE E. WIEDENMAYER '29, elected President of the National Newark and Essex Banking Co., Newark, N. J.
NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER '30, recipient of the Gold Medal of the International Benjamin Franklin Society for "outstanding leadership in the public service."
A. NEWELL RUMPF '30, elected Senior Vice President of the Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago.
ROBERT s. OELMAN '31, elected Chairman of the Board of the National Cash Register Co., while continuing as President.
MONTAGUE T. SMITH '31, elected Senior Vice President of the Bowery Savings Bank, New York City.
THOMAS B. NOONAN '33, named General Counsel of the United Mine Workers of America, Anthracite Districts.
GARDNER L. BROWN '34, elected President of the Agricultural National Bank, Pittsfield, Mass.
DANIEL L. DYER '39, elected President of the National Sugar Brokers Association.
WILLIAM c. SEXTON '39, elected a Lay Trustee of DePaul University.
JAMES c. KUHN '42 (D), elected to the City Council of Pittsburgh, Pa.
WILLIAM D. BRANDT '43, elected President of Hickok-Pioneer Co. of California, new division of the Hickok Manufacturing Co.
DONALD T. SHERIDAN '44, appointed by Governor Kerner to the Illinois Building Authority.
HENRY R. DUTCHER JR. '45, named City Manager of Rochester, N. Y.
BARRY A. MARKS '47, elected President of the New England Association for American Studies.
THOMAS E. O'CONNELL '50, recipient of the 1961 Distinguished Service Award from the Pittsfield (Mass.) Junior Chamber of Commerce.