SYDNEY CLARK '12, decorated with the Swedish Order of the North Star in recognition of his books on Sweden and Scandinavia.
WALLACE G. CARR JR. '28, elected President of the New Jersey Trust Co., Ridgewood, N.J.
DR. WILBUR E. FLANNERY '29, elected President of the Pennsylvania Medical Society.
FRANK R. KENISON '29, Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, elected Chairman of the Conference of Chief Justices.
H. PROCTOR MARTIN '29, named Headmaster of Saint Andrew's School, Boca Raton, Fla.
EVERETT G. SMITH '30, elected President of the Tanners Council of America.
JOHN G. MACKECHNIE '31, elected President of the Board of Trustees of Vermont Academy.
THOMAS B. CURTIS '32, U.S. Congressman from Missouri, recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the American Political Science Association.
ROBERT A. WINGER '33, elected President of the International Division of Hoover World Wide Corp.
SEYMOUR B. DUNN '34, named Dean of the College of Liberal Arts of Alfred University.
HARALD PABST '38, elected Mayor of Aspen, Colorado.
HUGH MCLAREN JR. '39, elected President of Vermilya-Brown Co., New York City, general contractors.
MAJOR GENERAL JOHN C. MEYER '41. USAF, named Commander of the U.S. Tactical Air Command's Twelfth Air Force, Waco, Texas.
DAVID FERGUSON '44, elected President of the Boulevard National Bank, Denver, Colo.
CHARLES c. RANDOLPH 3RD '48, named Publisher of the McGraw-Hill magazine, Electronics.
QUENTIN L. KOPP '49, elected President of the Conference of Barristers of the State Bar of California.
JOHN F. MITCHELL '53, named Comptroller of Tufts University.
L. RONALD SCHEMAN '53, named Executive Secretary of the new Pan American Development Foundation.
PROF. RALPH A. BURNS, M.A. '34, recipient of the Longfellow-Bell Kulturpreiss from the West German Longfellow Gemeinshaft in Geisenheim, Germany.