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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

DECEMBER 1967
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
DECEMBER 1967

KARL G. STILLMAN '17, elected President of the Westerly (R. I.) Savings Fund and Loan Association.

ROBERT w. BLISS '27, elected President of Gazette Printing Co. and Southern Wisconsin Radio, Inc., Janesville, Wis.

s. LANE DWINELL '28, elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Colby Junior College.

ROBERT w. AUSTIN '29, named Charles E. Wilson Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.

CARL w. HAFFENREFFER '30, elected President of the Narragansett Brewing Co.

KIRT A. MEYER '30, named Senior Vice President and member of the Executive Committee of Macy's, New York.

A. SEARLE LEACH 31, elected First National Vice President of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.

JAMES P. MCFARLAND '33, elected President of General Mills, Inc.

JOHN F. MECK '33, elected a Trustee of Emma Willard School, Troy, N. Y.

SEYMOUR B. DUNN '34, elected President of Mid-Missouri Associated Colleges.

RICHARD K. MONTGOMERY '35, elected Executive Vice President of Clinton E. Frank, Inc., Chicago.

DR. SANFORD R. COURTER '41, elected President of the Ohio State Heart Association.

WINSOR H. WATSON JR. '41, elected Senior Vice President of the American Stock Exchange.

GEOFFREY G. MACLAY '45, elected President of the Board of Directors of University School, Milwaukee.

PROF. RICHARD E. WELCH JR. '45 of Lafayette College, recipient of the Thomas Roy and Lura Forrest Jones Award for Superior Teaching and Scholarly Contributions.

PROF. HAROLD M. STAHMER JR. '51 of Barnard College, recipient of a 1968 E. Harris Harbison Award for Distinguished Teaching from the Danforth Foundation.

JOHN H. HOEVEN JR. '52, elected President of the Union National Bank, Minot, N. D.

GEORGE D. FLETCHER '54, elected President of the Seneca Battery Corp., Buffalo, N. Y.

BRUCE KAHN '56, elected President of George N. Kahn Co., New York marketing consultants.

ARTHUR D. RAYBIN '58, elected Vice President for Development and Public Relations at Wheaton College.

PROF, PETER A. BIEN of the English Department, recipient of a 1968 E. Harris Harbison Award for Distinguished Teaching from the Danforth Foundation.