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A Wah Hoo Wah for —

MARCH 1969
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A Wah Hoo Wah for —
MARCH 1969

LELAND P. SPORE '14, recipient of the Croce de Cavaliere, with honorary Golden Wings of the Italian Air Force.

DR. LEE F. HILL '17, pediatrician, recipient of the Des Moines Tribune's 1968 Community Service Award.

RICHARD P. WHITE '18, elected Chairman of the U. S. National Arboretum Advisory Council.

GEORGE CHAMPION '26, named 1969 Executive of the Year by the American College of Hospital Administrators.

RICHARD EBERHART '26, awarded the 1969 Fellowship of the Academy of American Poets, "for distinguished poetic achievement."

HAROLD L. FOWLER '28, recipient of the annual Thomas Jefferson Award from the College of William and Mary, for "exemplifying the principles and ideals of Thomas Jefferson." PATRICK O'SHEEL '37, Counselor of the U. S. Embassy, Pretoria, South Africa, recipient of the U. S. State Department's Meritorious Honor Award.

HARRY c. BUSH '44, elected President of State Street Life Insurance Co., Boston.

ROBERT B. KUGEL '45, named Dean of the University of Nebraska College of Medicine.

ROGER H. DICKINSON JR. '47, elected President of Remington Advertising, Inc., Springfield, Mass. DAVID F. SQUIRE '47, named Vice President for Student Affairs at Brandeis University.

JOHN J. JANSING '48, elected to the Board of Governors of the American Stock Exchange.

THOMAS SLADE GORTON '49, elected Attorney General of the State of Washington.

CHARLES J. URSTADT '49, named by Governor Rockefeller to be New York State Commissioner of Housing and Community Renewal.

JOHN L. DWYER '50, elected President of Franklin Society Federal Savings and Loan Association, New York. ROGER s. HILLAS '50, elected President of Provident National Bank, Philadelphia.

JOHN R. HUNGERFORD '52, elected Executive Vice President of Southern Connecticut Gas Co. RICHARD H. GOODMAN '53, named Superintendent of Schools in Wellesley, Mass.

JONATHAN MOORE '54, named Executive Assistant to the Under Secretary of State.

MARTIN ANDERSON '57, named Special Assistant to President Nixon in the field of urban affairs. HARVEY I. EPSTEIN '57, elected President of Dreyfus Sales Corp., New York, a division of the Dreyfus Fund Corp.

RAYMOND P. ROBBINS '58, named Headmaster of Grosse Pointe (Mich.) University School.

RICHARD s. STODDART '58, chosen Greater Cleveland's "Most Outstanding Young Man of 1968" by the Cleveland Junior Chamber of Commerce.