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DARTMOUTH ALUMNI AWARD

APRIL 1964
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DARTMOUTH ALUMNI AWARD
APRIL 1964

At the annual dinner of the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Chicago on February 25, a Dartmouth Alumni Award was presented to JustinStanley '33 in recognition of his distinguished career and long service to the College. N. Page Worthington '33, Alumni Council president, was there to make the presentation and read the following citation:

Following graduation from Dartmouth in 1933 you earned a law degree at Columbia and then became associated with the Chicago law firm of Isham, Lincoln & Beale of which you have been a partner for 15 years. Even with a full load of professional activities, you have taught at Chicago Kent College of Law and have served the Government as a civilian in Labor Board activity, and during the war as an officer in the U. S. Navy.

At the request of President Dickey, you returned to Hanover in 1952 as a Vice President of the College for two years with particular attention to the organization of the Development Program. This led to the Capital Gifts Campaign and achievement of great objectives for the financial support of the College.

Earlier you became a member and then president of the Alumni Council. You were also president of the Chicago Alumni Association and of the General Association of Alumni of the College. You did much to establish the National Program of Enrollment and Admission which included the first regional conference on this important matter in the West, centering in Denver. Equally active in community affairs, you serve as a Trustee of Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital, Wells College, and Rock-ford College, as a member of the Board of Visitors of Columbia Law School, and perform numerous other important good works in Chicago and nationally.

For all of these varied and important affairs both in and out of the College, we are delighted to present you with the Dartmouth Alumni Award.