ALVIN R. CALMAN '16, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Upsala College.
ELLIS o. BRIGGS '21, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Colby College.
RALPH W. PENDLETON '21, elected President of the Massachusetts Association of Relief Workers.
CHARLES A. PALMER '23, writer and producer of two Parthenon films given first-place awards by the 1965 National Committee on Films for Safety.
HUGO M. AHLQUIST '24, appointed by Governor Evans to be Director of Conservation for the State of Washington.
WILLIAM E. BUCHANAN '24, elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Lawrence University.
CHARLES W. BARTLETT '27, elected President of the Boston Bar Association.
WILLIAM N. FENTON '30, winner of the Cornplanter Medal of the Cayuga (N. Y.) County Historical So- ciety as a scholar of the Iroquois.
FRANCIS H. HORN '30, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Humanities from Windham College.
JOHN F. WHITCOMB '32, elected President of the American Supply and Machinery Manufacturers Association.
RALPH LAZARUS '35, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Xavier University, Cincinnati; also named a member of the National Citizens' Commission on International Cooperation.
LUDWIG C. ZUBER '36, recipient of the Freedom Foundation's Valley Forge Teachers Medal, for his teaching of American history and responsible citizenship.
DR. EDWARD c. WOODS '38, elected President of the Vermont Dental Society.
RICHARD WYMAN '39, elected President of the Board of Trustees of Hebron Academy.
WILLIAM C. MERCER '40, elected Vice President for Marketing of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
MANUEL DIAZ '43, elected President of West Coast Line, Inc., shipping firm.
WILLIAM ALPERT '45, elected Chairman of the Board of the Murray Hill Fund, Inc., New York, mutual investment fund.
PROF, ROBERT H. PERRY '45, named Associate Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Rochester.
ROBERT W. TUCKER III '63, recipient of a Marshall Scholarship for graduate study in biological sciences in England.
PROF, JOHN G. KEMENY, A.M. '56, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Science from Middlebury College.