JUDGE DONALD M. MACAULAY '18, recipient of the 1968 William Pynchon Award for distinguished civic service in Springfield, Mass.
CARLETON G. BROER '27, first recipient of the Robert N. Shipley Award from the American Gem Society for contributions to the jewel industry.
PAUL c. JAMESON '29, elected Executive Vice President of National Distillers and Chemical Corporation.
HAROLD M. KAPLAN '30, President-elect of the Illinois State Academy of Science.
REUEL DENNEY '32, poet, recipient of the Literature Award of the National Institute of Arts and Sciences.
DONALD G. ALLEN '34, elected President of Gas Subsidiaries of the New England Electric System.
WILLIAM A. HAIST JR. '34, elected President of the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association.
JOHN s. RANDALL '34, elected President of Kearney and Trecker Corp., Milwaukee machine tool company.
SIDNEY LANSBURGH JR. '37, elected President of the Board of Trustees of Peabody Institute.
ROBERT S. WEIL '40, elected a Trustee of Wheaton College.
DR. CORNELIUS J. O'DONOVAN '42, elected Vice President for Scientific Affairs of Miles Laboratories, Inc.
MERLIN K. DUVAL JR. '44, Dean of University of Arizona Medical School, named to the National Advisory Council on Education for Health Professions, Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
RAYMOND J. FONTANA '45, elected a Trustee of American International College.
JAMES R. BARNET '46, elected President of The Colton Co., cosmetics subsidiary of The Gillette Co.
EUGENE HOTCHKISS III '50, named Executive Dean of Chatham College.
GEORGE S. BISSELL '51, elected President of the Financial Analysts Federation.
ROBERT R. DOUGLASS JR. '53, named National Manager of the campaign of Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller '30 for, the Republican presidential nomination.
NATHAN K. KOTZ '55 of the Des MoinesRegister, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting; also the Raymond Clapper Memorial Award for the same stories that led to passage of the Federal Wholesome Meat Act of 1957.
CAPT. ARTHUR E. HILL '60, U.S. Army Medical Corps, named Chief of the Southeast Asia Medical Regulating Office, Saigon.
ROBERT J. ECKERT '65, elected Executive Editor of the University of Miami Law Review.
VICTOR H. MAIR '65, recipient of a Marshall Fellowship from the British Government, to study in London.
PROF, JOHN G. KEMENY '56h, elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
PROF, LOUIS MORTON '62h, elected President of the New England Historical Association.