SYDNEY CLARK '12, recipient of the St. Olav Medal from Norway, for his travel books about Scandinavia.
RICHARD EBERHART '26, poet, elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
RICHARD w. HUSBAND '26, recipient of the first annual Distinguished Contribution Award from the Florida Psychological Association.
EDWIN c. CHINLUND '29, elected a Trustee of Kiskiminetas Springs School.
JOHN BROWN COOK '29, elected Chairman of the Board of Whitney Blake Co., Hamden, Conn.
JAMES w. HODSON '29, recipient of the annual Brotherhood Award for the State of Washington Region from the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
GUSTAVE E. WIEDENMAYER '29, recipient of the Outstanding Alumnus Award from the Montclair Academy Alumni Association.
FRANK H. WESTHEIMER '32, Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University, named by President Johnson to his Science Advisory Committee.
WALTER S. DOUGLAS '33, elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
COLVER GORDON '33, elected International President of the Systems and Procedures Association.
DONALD G. ALLEN '34, elected President of Yankee Atomic Electric Co., Boston.
MORRIS LEVINE '34, recipient of the annual B'nai B'rith Citizenship Award, for community service in Linden, N. J.
DONALD B. KING '35, named Dean of St. Norbert College, Wisconsin.
MORRIS STEIN '36, recipient of the Liberty Bell Award as outstanding citizen of Waterbury, Conn.
ANTHONY TURKEVICH '37, James Franck Professor of Chemistry at the University of Chicago, elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
FREDERIC A. DAVIDSON JR. '40, named by Mayor Lindsay to be First Deputy Commissioner and General Manager of Public Works in New York City.
DONALD F. McMAHON '40, elected President of the Federation of Rocky Mountain States, Denver.
A. FREDRIC LEOPOLD '41, elected Mayor of Beverly Hills, Calif.
JAMES c. DONNELLY JR. '44, elected Chairman of the Board of Regents of Assumption Preparatory School, Worcester, Mass.
JOHN G. FLANAGAN '49, elected President of Universal Welding, Inc., Pittsburgh.
DAVID BRION DAVIS '50, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in General Non-Fiction for his book, The Problem of Slaveryin Western Culture.
ALFRED P. VAN HUYCK '55, elected President of International Planning and Development Corporation.
PETER W. GOODWIN '58, Assistant Professor of Geology at Temple University, recipient of a Lindback Foundation Award for distinguished teaching.