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DARTMOUTH ALUMNI AWARD

MARCH 1964
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DARTMOUTH ALUMNI AWARD
MARCH 1964

The 100th anniversary dinner of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Boston on January 22 provided the Alumni Council with an appropriate occasion for conferring on Roscoe A. Hayes '19 a Dartmouth Alumni Award, in recognition of his distinguished career and loyal service to the College. Council president N. Page Worthington '33 of Baltimore made the presentation and read the following citation:

Following graduation from Dartmouth in 1919 you earned the Master of Commercial Science Degree at Tuck School and then started with the Boston brokerage firm of Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis of which you have been a partner since 1941.

Throughout your life you have given freely of your time and energy to service in community affairs in Newton and Boston, and as a leader in your national business association.

But it has been to Dartmouth affairs that you have given so generously of your talents in outside activity for many years, as Alumni Fund Class Agent and long-time officer of your class including the presidency 1919, in addition to serving actively in the Boston Alumni Association, as chairman of the Admissions Interviewing Committee in Newton for ten years, and as a leader in the Dartmouth Capital Gifts and Medical School Campaigns. Your son, Randolph, is a member of the Class of 1955. Your leadership was deeply appreciated in starting the present flourishing association of Dartmouth class chairmen and presidents a few years ago when you were its first president.

We recognize in you a splendid example of a Dartmouth man who is widely and favorably known as such in your metropolitan circle of friends and associates, and as one who has constantly and with devotion served the welfare and interest of the College to an unusual and helpful degree. For all these things we are delighted to honor you with the Dartmouth Alumni Award.