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A Wah Hoo Wah for —

FEBRUARY 1968
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A Wah Hoo Wah for —
FEBRUARY 1968

LAWRENCE H. MARTIN '28, elected Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of National Shawmut Bank of Boston.

RT. REV. ARCHIE H. CROWLEY '29, elected President of the Metropolitan Detroit Council of Churches.

JOHN K. BENSON '31, elected Vice Chairman of National Shawmut Bank of Boston.

MILTON ALPERT '32, named by Governor Rockefeller to be a Judge of the New York State Court of Claims.

GEORGE M. BLAESI '32, named Executive Director of the Vermont Legislative Council.

RICHARD HAZEN '32, elected President of the American Institute of Consulting Engineers.

EMERSON E. BRIGHTMAN '37, elected Executive Vice President of The Grand Union Co., in charge of the Supermarket Division.

GEORGE O. CUTTER '40, elected Group Vice President—International of The Gillette Co., in charge of all operating activities beyond North America.

HARRY O. HOYT JR. '40, elected Vice President in charge of Group Insurance and Field Operations for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. in the U. S. and Canada.

MAX N. EDWARDS '44, named by President Johnson to be Assistant Secretary of the Interior.

DAVID I. STEINBERG '50, recipient of the Order of Civil Merit, Tongbaek Class, from the Republic of Korea.

PHILIP E. BEEKMAN '53, elected President of Colgate-Palmolive in Canada. GORDON M. DERZON '57, named Director of the new $25-million .State University Hospital of the Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, N. Y.

LT. COMDR. JOHN W. STOUFFER '57, USN, appointed Commanding Officer of the USS Claud Jones (DE-1033), homeported in Pearl Harbor.

REV. H. CARL MCCALL '58, named by Mayor Lindsay to be Deputy Administrator of the Human Resources Administration, New York City.

THOMAS V. SEESSEL '59, named Director of the New Jersey State Housing Finance Agency.

BRUCE H. HASENKAMP '60, named to the Board of Visitors of the Stanford Law School.