HAROLD K. DAVISON '15, elected President of the National Bank of Newbury, Wells River, Vt.
LAWRENCE J. KUGELMAN '24, elected Vice President and Manager of Woodlands for International Paper Co.
EDWIN B. DOOLEY '26, named by Governor Rockefeller to be Chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission.
RICHARD EBERHART '26, winner of the 1966 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.
M. RUSSEL GOUDEY '29, elected to the Board of the National Music Council, advisory to the President.
FRANK R. KENISON '29, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Franklin Pierce College.
THEODORE F. CHILDS '30, elected President of the Greater New York Hospital Association.
ROBERT H. RYAN '30, named by Governor Hoff to be Chairman of the Vermont Liquor Control Board.
A. SEARLE LEACH '31, named Chairman of the Council on Higher Education in Manitoba.
CHARLES E. ODEGAARD '32, named by President Johnson to the National Advisory Committee on Health Manpower.
FREDERICK j. ORNER '32, elected Senior Vice President and Operations Officer of the New Haven Railroad.
WILHAM H. ELLIS JR. '35, made a Knight of St. Gregory by Pope Paul VI in recognition of his humanitarian work.
ROYAL HATCH '37, awarded the Legion of Merit upon his retirement as Brigadier General, U. S. Air Force, for "outstanding service to the U. S. as Commander of the First Air Force Reserve Region."
ALBERT p. PETTORUTO '38, named by Governor Volpe to be Judge of Probate for Essex County, Massachusetts.
MELVIN s. WAX '40, elected Mayor of Sausalito, Calif.
w. HOWARD WRIGGINS '40, named to the National Security Council staff as Specialist on Asia; also named Director of Columbia University's new South and Southeast Asian Institute, effective in 1967.
MARK L. PEISCH '44, named Dean of Maxwell Becton College of Liberal Arts, Fairleigh Dickinson University.
PAUL J. CARAVATT JR. '45, elected President of Carl Ally, Inc., New York advertising firm.
FRANCIS P. WILCOX JR. '45, elected a Trustee of Lawrence Academy, Groton, Mass.
DAVIS M. GLEASON '54, elected President of Austin Powder Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
STEFAN M. MASON '62, named Editorin-Chief of the UCLA Law Review for 1966-67.