Eight Dartmouth men elected November 3 to the U. S. House of Representatives: DAVID T. MARTIN '29 (R), 3rd District, Nebraska; ROBERT MCCLORY '30 (R), 12th District, Illinois; HERMAN T. SCHNEEBELI '30 (R), 17th District, Pennsylvania; THOMAS B. CURTIS '32 (R), 2nd District, Missouri; JOHN s. MONAGAN '33 (D), 5th District, Connecticut; HENRY P. SMITH HI '33 (R), 40th District, New York; WILLIAM E. MINSHALL '35 (R), 23rd District, Ohio; and CLARK MacGREGOR '44 (R), 3rd District, Minnesota; Smith for a first term, the others reelected.
SAMUEL E. ARONOWITZ '11 of Albany, N. Y., recipient of the American Jewish Committee's Human Relations Award for 40 years of "distinguished achievements in the field of human relations for groups in the community."
BRADFORD SMITH JR. '25, elected Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Insurance Company of North America.
DELWYN J. WORTHINGTON '26, elected Chairman of the Board of American Atomic Corporation.
CHESTER M. KELLOGG '28, elected Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Alfred M. Best Co., insurance publishers.
RUPERT c. THOMPSON JR. '28, elected a Trustee of the National Industrial Conference Board.
VICTOR E. ROCKHILL '31, elected Executive Vice President of the International Department of the Chase Manhattan Bank.
DR. HOWARD J. FARMER '33, recipient of the A. H. Robbins Award from the Vermont Medical Society, for outstanding community service.
ROBERT K. HAGE '35, elected a Trustee of the College Entrance Examination Board.
ROBERT G. CHAFFEE '36, recipient of the Silver Beaver Award for distinguished service as District Commissioner, Boy Scouts of America.
ROBERT W. NISSEN '41, elected President of the American Machine Tool Distributors Association.
JAMES D. WELLS '43, elected Executive Vice President of William Underwood Co.
DONALD M. SMITH JR. '44, elected Senior Vice President of Smith/ Greenland Co., New York advertising agency.
THOMAS J. MURRAY '45, elected Senior Vice President of Warwick and Legler, New York advertising agency.
DR. DONALD L. HUTCHINSON '46, appointed Professor and Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics, University of Pennsylvania Medical School.
GERALD H. ASHWORTH '63, winner of a gold medal in track in the 1964 Olympics as a member of the U. S. 400-meter relay team.