THEODOR SEUSS GEISEL '25, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Humanities from American International College.
PR. JOHN L. NORRIS '25, recipient of the Albert David Kaiser Award from the Rochester Academy of Medicine.
FRANK E. BAILEY '26, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Kenyon College.
ROBERT L. MACLELLAN '28, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Maryville (Tenn.) College.
WILLIAM N. FENTON '30, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Hartwick College.
NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER '30, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Allegheny College.
MARVIN CHANDLER '32, recipient of a 1968 Horatio Alger Award.
HOWARD M. FROST '35, elected President of Seaboard Surety, a division of Home Indemnity Co.
WILLIAM H. MATHERS '35, elected President of the New England. Society in the City of New York.
RAYMOND W. BAUER '37, elected President of the New Jersey Bankers Association.
ROBERT L. MANEGOLD '38, elected executive Vice President of Bath Industries, Inc., Bath, Maine.
j. STEELE BROWN '41, elected President of the Industrial Chemicals Division of Allied Chemical Corp.
ROBERT L. MANEGOLD '38, elected Extive Director of "Project Equality of Northeast Ohio," combatting job discrimination.
DONALD E. MEADS '42, elected Chairman of the Board of International Basic Economy Corporation.
GEORGE B. MUNROE '43, elected a Public Governor of the New York Stock Exchange.
CHARLES c. RICHARDSON '44, elected President of Maxon Construction Co., developers of Tucson Green Valley.
ROBERT w. HEUSSLER '46, elected President of Trenton State College.
PHILIP BOOTH '47, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Letters from Colby College.
JOSEPH F. MARSH JR. '47, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Davis and Elkins College.
JOHN H. HATHEWAY '48, elected Senior Vice President of Young & Rubicam, New York.
CHARLES v. FRYER '51, elected Senior Vice President of Young & Rubicam, New York.
DOUGLAS D. PERKINS '53, elected President of Bay Path Junior College, Longmeadow, Mass.
RODMAN c. ROCKEFELLER '54, elected President of International Basic Economy Corporation.
FRANK E. SANDS II '58, elected President of Sands, Taylor & Wood Co., Cambridge, Mass., America's oldest flour company.
DAVID E. BIRNEY '61, actor in Summer-tree, winner of the Clarence Derwent Award for the best male non-featured performance of the season; also winner of the Theatre World Award.