HERBERT A. WOLFF '10, recipient of the 1963 John Lovejoy Elliott Award from the Hudson Guild, in recognition of his work in the social welfare field.
RALPH A. SAWYER '15, recipient of the Frederic Ives Medal of the Optical Society of America.
DONALD E. COYLE '24, named Senior Vice President and chief administrative officer of the international division of Chemical Bank New York Trust Co., New York City.
JOHN w. NOELTNER '28, named Executive Vice President of Emulso Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y.
GEOEGE E. FRANKEL '31, elected President of the Ohio Association of Insurance Agents.
c. WILLARD HECKEL '35, named Dean of the School of Law at Rutgers University.
MORTIMER BERKOWITZ JR. '37, named Director of Advertising for Fawcett Publications, Inc.
BRIG. GEN. ROYAL HATCH '37, USAF, named Commander of the First Air Force Reserve Region, Stewart AFB, New York.
MORROW PEYTON '38, recipient of the Silver Beaver Award for his work with the Boy Scouts of America.
GORDON K. MCCOUN '39, for his painting, "Three Kings," used as a 1963 UNICEF Christmas card.
DR. IRVING F. STEIN JR. '39, named Chief of Surgery at the Highland Park (Ill.) Hospital.
J. STEELE BROWN '41, named Executive Vice President of the General Chemical Division of Allied Chemical Corp.
DR. JOSEPH K. HILL '41, named Vice President for Administration of the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn.
PAUL S. VAITSES JR. '42, elected Mayor of Melrose, Mass.
EDWARD R. KAST '43, named Headmaster of the Hawken School, Cleveland, effective July 1, 1964.
PARKER L. CODDINGTON '45, named Administrative Director of Summer Studies at Princeton University.
HOWARD D. SAMUEL '46, elected a Trustee of the New School for Social Research, New York City.
JAMES I. WYCKOFF '46, elected President of the National Bank of Geneva, N. Y.
HOWARD R. WEBBER '56, named Editor-in-Chief of the Johns Hopkins University Press.
MYLES J. SLOSBERG '58, named Executive Vice President of the Green Shoe Manufacturing Co., Boston.