AMOS N. BLANDIN '18, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Keene (N.H.) State College.
CHARLES J. ZIMMERMAN '23, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Hartford.
DR. KENNETH CHRISTOPHE '24, recipient of the 1967 Distinguished Alumnus Award from Boston University School of Medicine.
SIDNEY FISH '24, recipient of the G.M. Loeb Achievement Award for distinguished business and financial writing in the Journal of Commerce.
DR. JOHN L. NORRIS '25, for whom a Rochester (N.Y.) State Hospital Clinic is named in tribute to his "pioneer work, research, and sustained effort in the treatment of alcoholism."
EUGENE KATZ '28, elected a Regent of Loyola University, New Orleans.
MYLES J. LANE '28, named by Governor Rockefeller to be Chairman of the New York State Commission of Investigation.
RUPERT c. THOMPSON JR. '28, cited as a "Captain of Achievement" by the American Academy of Achievement, Dallas.
ROBERT S. LYLE '29, Headmaster of Hockaday School, elected President of the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest.
DAVID N. BORKUM '31, elected a Fellow of Brandeis University.
MATTHEW J. MARKS '36, named Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury responsible for the Bureau of Customs and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
DONALD G. ROBBINS JR. '36, elected Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer of The Singer Company.
DR. COLIN B. HOLMAN '39, of the Mayo Clinic, chosen President-elect of the American Society of Neuroradiology.
JOSEPH K. HILL '41, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Science from Long Island University.
ROBERT N. SEARLES '42, named Vice President for Development and Public Relations at Skidmore College.
ARTHUR H. KIENDL JR. '44, elected a Trustee of Bennett College.
JOHN C. EMERY JR. '46, elected President of the Sales Executives Club of New York.
JOHN B. WILSON '47, elected President of Phillips Screw Co., Natick, Mass.
DAVID F. SQUIRE '47, named Senior Adviser on Economic and Social Affairs to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations.
JOSEPH N. BAKER JR. '51, elected Executive Vice President of Garden. City Trust Co., Chestnut Hill, Mass.
BUCK H. ZUCKERMAN '52, winner of a TV Emmy Award for comedy writing (Ship of Spies and Get Smart).
EDWARD J. SPIEGEL '53, elected a Trustee of Adrian College, Michigan.
R. HARCOURT DODDS '58, named Deputy Police Commissioner of New York City, in charge of legal affairs.
KENNETH N. OGLE, Ph.D. '30, recipient of the Edgar D. Tillyer Medal from the Optical Society of America, in recognition of distinguished work in the field of vision.