BASIL O'CONNOR '12, recipient of the 1965 Distinguished Service Award of the International Fund-Raising Association.
ERNEST F. BARVOETS '24, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Siena College.
CHARLES p. FITCH '25, elected Secretary-Treasurer of New Jersey Bell Telephone Co.
CHESTER T. MORRISON '26, elected Senior Vice President of State Street Bank and Trust Co., Boston.
HOWARD J. MULLIN '27, elected Vice President-Sales of U. S. Steel Corp.
WILLIAM E. STEARNS '30, elected President of the New Hampshire Bankers Association.
BAXTER F. BALL '31, elected Vice President-Marketing of Mobil Interna- tional Oil Co.
WILLIAM H. MORTON '32, elected a Trustee of Holderness School.
MORRISON G. TUCKER '32, elected Executive Committee Chairman of Liberty National Bank & Trust Co., Oklahoma City.
PARKER HART '33, named by President Johnson to be U. S. Ambassador to Turkey.
GEORGE H. COLTON '35, elected President-Elect of the American Alumni Council.
JOHN A. MCPHERSON '35, elected President of Mosinee (Wis.) Paper Mills Co.
KENNETH LIEBER '36, elected Senior Vice President of Cyprus Mines Corp., Los Angeles.
ROBERT W. MORSE '39, elected President of the Purchasing Agents Association of New York.
LOUIS F. OLDERSHAW '39, elected President of National Blank Book Co.
ROBERT K. THOMAS '39, named Dean of Students at Mac Murray College, Jacksonville, Ill.
CALVIN J. OSBERG '43, elected Treasurer of Ginn & Co., Boston.
JOHN HODEL '41, awarded plaques for best editorial and best column in 1964 by the West Virginia Press Association.
EDWARD KUHN JR. '46, elected Executive Vice President and Editor-in-Chief of The New American Library, Inc.
HUGH M. CHAPIN '47, elected President of the Insurance Brokers Association of Massachusetts.
BARRY A. MARKS '47, named by Governor Chafee to be Chairman of the Rhode Island Commission Against Discrimination.
BERNARD NOSSITER '47, winner of the Sidney Hillman Foundation Award for his book, The Mythmakers: AnEssay on Power and Wealth (1964).
DAVID R. FINK JR. '50, named Dean of the University of Maine in Portland.
HOWARD A. GLICKSTEIN '51, named General Counsel of the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights.
GEORGE A. DAVIS '52, elected Controller of Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. and Good Humor Corp.
DEXTER FAUNCE '58, elected President of Security Planners Associates, Inc., Boston.