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A Dartmouth Alumni Award from the Alumni Council,

JUNE 1963
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A Dartmouth Alumni Award from the Alumni Council,
JUNE 1963

Your work with Sinclair Oil Corporation has been continuous since graduation from Dartmouth in 1920 - first in refining, then sales, moving steadily up to executive positions, becoming Corporate Secretary and Director of Personnel in 1952. This position you held until retirement from business last year.

Your service to Dartmouth College has been constant, devoted, and distinguished throughout your career You have always been an especially active member of your class and were willing to take over the class secretary's job in 1957 in order to give daily attention-to class affairs You have been a member of the Board of Governors of the Dartmouth Club of New York, you are an. Overseer of the Tuck School where you are a Visiting Lecturer, you served on the Alumni Council for three years, and in 1960 you were elected President of the Council and gave this important group one of its finest periods in the administration of alumni affairs.

. In New York City your public-spirited services include the English Speaking Union, the New York Histoircal Society, the University Club and the fifth Avenue Association; and you are the author or numerous articles and many speeches on the petroleum industry.

You have given, are giving, and will give time We talent Dartmouth in every possible way We often refer to you when talking about the ideal relationship of an alumnus to his College - as one whose outstanding, life-long, and fullhearted service completely merits this Alumni Award.

A Dartmouth Alumni Award from the Alumni Council, which he once headed, was presented to Charles F. McGoughran '20 (r) at the annual gathering of the class officers in Hanover last month. John Hurd '21 (seated) presided. In making the award, Council President M. Carter Strickland '29 (1) read the following citation: