HENRY B. STEVENS '12, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of New Hampshire.
LEROY F. BALL '22, recipient of the 1970 Timothy Patrick Barry Jr. Award for contributions to the tobacco industry.
PRENTICE BRADLEY '28, named a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
FRANCIS H. HORN '30, elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia.
DR. RICHARD H. BARRETT '32M, elected President of the American Board of Anesthesiology.
NATHAN H. WENTWORTH '32, elected Chairman of Continental Corporation, holding company for insurance firms.
CALVIN R. TROUTNER JR. '38 of Eastman Kodak, recipient of the Apollo Achievement Award for his part in the successful Apollo 11 lunar landing.
EDWARD M. FRITZ '40, elected Academic Vice President of Eastern College, Baltimore.
CREIGHTON D. HOLDEN '40, elected Vice Chairman of the Board of Control of Lake Superior (Mich.) State College.
MEL WAX '40, recipient of a George Foster Peabody Award for the Newsroom program of educational station KQED, San Francisco.
CARL H. HOLEKAMP JR. '42, elected President of the Southwestern Lumbermen's Association.
EUGENE M. KINNEY '44, elected Senior Vice President of Zenith Radio Corp., responsible for special electronic products.
ROBERT l. STEINER '45, elected President of Kenner Products, Cincinnati toy manufacturers.
ROBERT H. WINSTANLEY '46, elected Executive Vice President of Fairfield County National Bank, Norwalk, Conn.
CHARLES H. DAVISON '50, elected a Trustee of Roosevelt University.
GERALD c. LUKEMAN '52, elected President of Audience Studies, Inc., advertising research company.
BRUCE D. CLASSON '54, elected Executive Vice President of James Talcott Factors, New York commercial financing firm.
DAVID T. MCLAUGHLIN '54, elected President and Chief Operating Officer of Toro Manufacturing Corp., Minneapolis.
STEPHEN FLANDERS '58, named Vice President and London Manager of The Bank of New York.
SIGMUND G. GINSBURG '59, recipient of The City of New York Merit Award, for his work as Assistant City Administrator.
MICHAEL F. HOLLERN '60, elected President of Brooks-Scanlon, Inc., Minneapolis lumber company.