WILLIAM A. CARTER '20, first holder of the Stephen B. Monroe Professorship of Money and Banking at Kalamazoo College.
CARL BRIDENBAUGH '25, SANBORN C. BROWN '35, H. WILEY HITCHCOCK '44, NEAL WARD GILBERT '48, and PROF. LAFAYETTE H. NODA of Dartmouth Medical School, all recipients of Guggenheim Fellowships for 1968-69.
JOHN WESLEY WOOD '28, elected President and Treasurer of Marvin-Neitzel Corp., Troy, N. Y.
HAROLD c. RIPLEY '29, elected Vice Chairman of the Board of Reliable Electric Co., Franklin Park, Ill.
GERARD SWOPE JR. '29, elected Chairman of the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass.
DONALD s. ALLEN '32, named Director of the Division of Natural and Physical Sciences and Mathematics at Eisenhower College, Seneca Falls, N. Y.
RICHARD w. BOWMAN '40, elected President of Marschalk Company, New York advertising agency.
ROBERT j. RODDAY '40, elected President of Reliable Electric Co., Franklin Park, Ill.
NICHOLAS L. TURKEVICH '40, elected Executive Vice President of D'Arcy Advertising Co.
HARRY A. JACOBS JR. '42, elected President of Bache & Company, New York, international investment firm.
HAIDEN RITCHIE '44, elected Senior Vice President of D'Arcy Advertising Co.
ROBERT M. SCHAEBERLE '45, elected President of the National Biscuit Co.
CAPT. ROY E. WILSON '4B, USNR, named Commanding Officer of the USS Procyon (AF-61).
DAVID R. FINK JR. '50, named Provost of the University of Maine.
ANTHONY M. FRANK '53, elected President of Titan Group, Inc., New York real estate firm.
ROBERT j. VERRONE '56, elected President of Bradbury Press, subsidiary of Prentice-Hall specializing in children's books.
JOHN H. MCKEE '58, photographer, named National Conservation Communicator of the Year by the National Wildlife Federation.
LT. ALEXANDER BASS '63, USNR, recipient of the Bronze Star with Combat "V" for heroic achievement in operations off the coast of Vietnam.