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Lebovitz Memorial Award.

MARCH 1967
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Lebovitz Memorial Award.
MARCH 1967

Keith H. Kuhlman of Indianapolis, Ind., has been named to receive the Charles I. Lebovitz Memorial Award, given each fall term to a Tuck School student for his outstanding contributions and personal conduct while a first-year student.

The recipient also must inspire "the respect and confidence characteristic of the late Charles Lebovitz' relations with his associates." The award was established ten years ago by relatives and classmates as a memorial to Ensign Charles I. Lebovitz '52, Tuck '53, after his death in January 1955.

Kuhlman was selected for the award by the Tuck faculty and students. He attended the U.S. Military Academy for two years and then transferred to Purdue University, where he received a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering in 1965. He was in the top 10 percent of his first-year class at Tuck and received the Gulf Oil Company Fellowship in Business Administration for the 1966-67 academic year, one of the top scholarship awards given at Tuck School.