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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

July 1962
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
July 1962

SYDNEY CLARK '12, travel author, honored by the French Government with the rank of Chevalier in the Ordre du Merite Touristique.

EDWARD HUGO GUMBART JR. '16, appointed Director of the Iron and Steel Division of the Business and Defense Services Administration, U. S. Department of Commerce.

CLARENCE v. OPPER '18, named by President Kennedy and confirmed by the U. S. Senate for another 12-year term as Judge of the U. S. Tax Court.

HOWARD c. RICE JR. '26, winner of the Biennial Manuscript Award of the Institute of Early American History and Culture for his translation and editing of the Marquis de Chastellux's Travels in NorthAmerica, 1780-82.

ELLIOTT DONNELLEY '28, elected ViceChairman of the Board of Trustees and Chairman of the Finance Committee of Lake Forest College.

DAVID D. WILLIAMS '35, elected President of the Financial Analysts Federation for 1962-63.

THOMAS J. CAMPBELL '48, elected President of Business Publications Audit, New York City.

FRANK D. GILROY '50, winner of an Obie Award in New York for the best American play of the year, Who'll Save the Plowboy?

JOHN E. WULP '50, winner of an Obie Award in New York for the best stage director of the year, The RedEye of Love.

WOODY KLEIN '51, winner of a 1962 Columbia Journalism Alumni Award for his New York WorldTelegram articles on housing and slum conditions in New York City.

ROBERT B. BINSWANGER '52, named Training Officer in the Peace Corps headquarters, Washington.

LYNMAR BROCK JR. '55, elected President of Brock and Company, Philadelphia food service firm.

MATTHEW B. WEINBERG '55, named by Governor Brown of California to be Special Counsel for Corporate Matters and Business Law.