SAMUEL s. STRATTON '20, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Bowling Green State University.
DR. HILDRUS A. POINDEXTER '27 M, recipient of the 1964 Distinguished Service Award from the National Medical Association.
IRVING J. ENGELMAN '28, State Director of Welfare, recipient of the 1964 Career Merit Award from the New Jersey Association of Chosen Freeholders.
HAROLD L. FOWLER '28, named Dean of the Undergraduate Faculty of Arts and Sciences at the College of William and Mary.
WILLIAM J. WALSH '31, elected a Trustee of Dutchess County (N. Y.) Community College.
DR. WILLIAM M. FISCHBACH '34, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Humanities from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
HENRY N. MULLER '35, elected President-Designate of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for 1965-66.
RAND N. STOWELL '35, elected a Trustee of Holderness School.
DONALD G. ROBBINS JR. '36, named Chief of the new Industrial Products Division of The Singer Company.
COL. JAMES A. DONOVAN '39, USMCRet., named Publisher of the Journal of the Armed Forces.
DR. KEVIN J. FAY '39, elected a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.
JOHN w. LITTLE '40, elected President of Prudential Oil Company, Greenwich, Conn., and New York.
LESLIE C. OVERLOOK '41, elected President of Old Town Company, office equipment firm.
ROBERT R. KRUMM '43, elected Chairman of the New York Group, Investment Bankers Association of America.
H. PETER SCHAUB JR. '44, elected President of the Bond Club of New Jersey.
JOHN G. TRUXAL '45, Dean of Engineering at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, elected President-Elect of the Instrument Society of America.
GEORGE w. HILTON '46, named Chairman of President Johnson's Task Force on Transportation.
ORTON H. HICKS JR. '49, named Director of America House Cologne for the U. S. Information Service.
LT. COMDR. WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS '50, named Commanding Officer of the new Polaris submarine USS SamRayburn.
ROBERT L. COHEN '51, elected President of Navajo Freight Lines, Inc., Denver.
KENDALE S. WAY '51, named Dean of Men at Berkshire Community College, Pittsfield, Mass.
DR. ROBERT H. MORRIS '53 of New York University, recipient of a 1964 Lindback Foundation Award for excellence in teaching.
ROBERT M. REX '57, alumni president, elected a Trustee of Governor Dummer Academy.