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A Wah Hoo Wah for

OCTOBER 1970
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A Wah Hoo Wah for
OCTOBER 1970

WILLIAM T. MIDDLEBROOK ’12, for whom Middlebrook Hall has been named at the University of Minnesota.

PERCIVAL STREETER ’17, inducted into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame.

Maurice r. Robinson ’19, recipient of a 1970 Henry Johnson Fisher Award from the Magazine Publishers Association, for notable contributions to the industry.

FREDERIC P. BARNES ’26, elected a Governor of the New York Stock Exchange.

JOHN K. BENSON ’31, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Administrative Sciences from Suffolk University.

H. BURLING NARAMORE ’33, recipient of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award from Davidson College, for service to his community.

William b. heroy jr. ’37, named Vice President and Treasurer of Southern Methodist University.

William s. cashel jr. ’41, elected President of Bell Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania and the Diamond State Telephone Co.

dr. Richard w. lawton ’42, named Medical Research Director in General Electric’s Medical Development Operation.

prof. Arthur s. bolster jr. ’43 of Harvard, recipient of the Horace Kidger Award from the New England History Teachers Associa- tion, for outstanding contributions to teach- ing and scholarship.

roberto herrara jr. ’43, named Foreign Minister of Guatemala.

William o. foy ’44, recipient of the 1970 Research Achievement Award from the American Pharmaceutical Association, for his work in pharmaceutical and medical chemistry.

EARLE W. K. ANGSTADT JR. ’46, elected President of McCall’s Pattern Cos.

Thomas h. towler ’49, elected Executive Vice President of the Peyton Cos., Louisville, Ky.

ROBERT m. PERRY ’5O, elected President of the Burlington House Fabrics Division of Burlington Industries, Inc.

duncan w. booth ’5l, elected Senior Vice President of Columbus National Bank of Rhode Island.

Norman f. barrett jr. ’52, elected Senior Vice President of R. M. Bradley & Cos., Boston real estate firm.

Alan a. Reich ’52, named Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs.

Raymond s. Alexander ’53, elected Execu- tive Vice President of Mt. Sinai Hospital, Milwaukee, Wis.

Jonathan moore ’54, named Counselor to the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Richard m. page ’54, elected Executive Vice President and General Manager of Fairfield & Ellis, Boston insurance brokers.

William m. wilbur jr. ’55, elected President of Salada Foods, Ltd.

John l. burkhardt jr. ’59, named Execu- tive Director of the Pennsylvania Republican State Finance Committee.

JEROME m. COTT ’59, elected President of the Century Division of Kayser-Roth Corp., textiles.