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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

FEBRUARY 1965
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
FEBRUARY 1965

EDWARD c. COLE '26, Executive Officer of Yale Drama School, recipient of the Annual Award of Merit from the American Educational Theatre Association.

SIDNEY c. HAYWARD '26, Secretary of the College, and CHARLOTTE FORD MORRISON, Alumni Recorder Emeritus, recipients of the gold medal of the Alumni Federation of Columbia University for distinguished service to education through alumni work.

ALLEN H. PULSIFER '27, named a Trustee of Fulton-Montgomery Community College, Johnstown, N. Y.

ELLIOTT DONNELLEY '28, elected a Trustee of Deerfield Academy.

ROBERT L. MACLELLAN '28, elected Chairman of the Board of the Institute of Life Insurance.

MILTON s. EMRICH '3O, elected Senior Vice President of The Chicago Corporation, securities firm.

H. WILLIAM GALLEY JR. '31, elected President of Ever Sweet Foods, Inc., Lyons, Ill.

RICHARD K. LYON '33, who served as General Counsel and as Law and Legislation Chairman of the 1965 Inaugural Committee.

JAMES p. MCFARLAND '33, elected Executive Vice President of General Mills, Inc.

BILL LEONARD '37, elected Vice President and Director of News Programming for CBS News.

ANTHONY L. TURKEVICH '37, named the first lames Franck Professor of Chemistry at the University of Chicago.

HERBERT S. LANDSMAN '40, elected Executive Vice President of Federated Department Stores, Inc.

HARRY C. MIDGLEY JR. '40, elected Senior Vice President of Worcester (Mass.) County National Bank.

WILLIAM R. REID JR. '40, elected Executive Vice President of The Torrington Co.

PROF. JAMES B. THOMPSON JR. '42 of Harvard, recipient of the 1964 Arthur L. Day Medal of the Geological Society of America, for the application of chemistry and physics to the solution of geologic problems.

CHARLES s. REGAN '46, elected President of Royal Brass Manufacturing Co., Cleveland.

HOWARD D. SAMUEL '46, elected Vice President of New School for Social Research, in charge of development and governmental relations.

WALTER R. PETERSON JR. '47 (R), elected Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.

ALEXANDER M. TAFT '49 (R), named Majority Leader of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.

WILLIAM R. JOHNSON '53, of Hanover, elected Chairman of the New Hampshire State Republican Committee; also named Majority Leader of the New Hampshire Senate.

JAMES T. HALE '62, University of Minnesota Law School senior, named law clerk to Chief Justice Earl Warren of the U. S. Supreme Court.