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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

OCTOBER 1963
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
OCTOBER 1963

RAYMOND H. TROTT '14, elected Chairman of the Board of the Gorham Silver Co.; also recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Rhode Island.

M. RICHARD BURLINGAME '26, named National Director of Personnel for the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.

A. VAN WIE INGHAM '27, named Director of the Rutgers University Bicentennial in 1966.

EDWIN p. FELCH '29, recipient of the Commander's Award from the U. S. Air Force Balistics Systems Division, for his work as Director of the Bell Telephone Missile and Guidance Laboratory.

PAUL c. JAMESON '29, elected Vice President for Finance and Administration of National Distillers and Chemical Corp.

JAMES i. LOEB JR. '29, appointed U. S. Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea by President Kennedy.

KIRT A. MEYER '30, elected Vice President and General Manager of Macy's Herald Square store. LEON H. STURMAN '30, honored by the

United Jewish Welfare Fund, Rochester, N. Y., "for distinguished leadership and exemplary devotion to the community welfare."

CLIFFORD B. WALKER '31, elected Vice President and Comptroller of Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.

RAYMOND H. BERQUIST '38, named by President Kennedy to be a member of the Council on Equal Employment Opportunity.

J. STEELE BROWN '41, elected Executive Vice President of the General Chemical Division of Allied Chemical Corporation.

LESLIE c. OVERLOOK '41, elected President of Bohn Business Machines, Inc.

Luis J. ZALAMEA '42, appointed Colombia's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United Nations.

D. KNOX ARMSTRONG '45, named Publisher of the McGraw-Hill magazine, Chemical Week.

FRANK B. CARDER '45, elected President of Dortech Incorporated, Stamford, Conn.

JOSEPH H. DAVENPORT JR. '46, elected President of Volunteer State Life Insurance Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.

DR. JAMES J. FEENEY '49, named Director of Clinical Services, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston.

CHARLES HOOVER RUSSELL '49, named Vice President and Chief Academic Officer of Bryant College, Providence, R. I.

STEPHEN p. DAWKINS '58, appointed by President Kennedy to be a Career Foreign Service Officer.