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A Wah Hoo Wah for-

NOVEMBER 1969
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A Wah Hoo Wah for-
NOVEMBER 1969

EDWARD R. DEWEY '17, elected President of the Foundation for Cycles and a Fellow of the World Academy of Arts and Sciences.

DR. HERBERT S. TALBOT '25, elected President of the International Medical Society of Paraplegia.

WARREN N. BURDING '28, elected Executive ]Committee Chairman of Lever Brothers Co.

j. WALKER WIGGIN '38, elected President of Cardigan Mountain School.

EVAN R. COLLINS '33, elected a Trustee of Russell Sage College.

PARKER T. HART '33, elected President of the Middle East Institute.

LOUIS T. BENEZET '36, elected President of the State University of New York at Albany, effective July 1, 1970.

DAVIS F.M. TODD '37, elected President of the New York Chapter, American Institute of Architects.

JOHN L. COULSON '39, named First Deputy Commissioner for Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior.

WILLIAM s. GREEN '39, named Chairman of the New Hampshire Board of Education.

HERBERT E. HIRSCHLAND '39, elected President of M & T Chemicals, subsidiary of American Can Co.

ROBERT WEIL '40, elected a Trustee of Huntingdon College, Alabama.

ROBERT F. O'BRIEN '41, elected Senior Vice President of Marsh & McLennan, insurance brokers.

ARTHUR M. cox '42, named Executive Director of Hillcrest Child Mental Health Center, Washington, D. C.

ODVARD M. BERGETHON '45, elected President of Hartford (Conn.) Precision Products Co.

LISLE c. CARTER JR.'45, named Vice President for Social and Environmental Studies at Cornell University; also elected a Trustee of Bennington College.

HARRY w.COLMERY JR.'46, elected a Trustee of Occidental College, also a Governor of the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange.

RICHARD W. YOUNG '46, elected Senior Vice President of Polaroid Corporation.

CHARLES J. URSTADT '49, named Chairman of the Tri-State (Connecticut, New Jersey, New York) Transportation Commission.

WARREN G. PFAFF '51, elected Senior Vice President of J. Walter Thompson, New York advertising firm.

CHARLES B. BUCHANAN '53, elected President of Appleton (Wis.) Wire Works Corp.

DONALD c. GOSS '53, elected Senior Vice President of Laßoche, McCaffrey & McCall, New York advertising firm.

JONATHAN MOORE '54, named Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.

ERICH KUNZEL '57, named Resident Conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.

DR. LEON I. MANN '57, recipient of the U.S. Public Health Service Commendation Medal for research on acute hypoxia.

HARTLEY WEBSTER '61 breeder of both the Grand Champion and the Reserve Grand Champion at the Angus Show at the Eastern States Exposition.