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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

JULY 1970
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
JULY 1970

BRADLEY M. PATTEN '11, elected an Honorary Life Member of the Anatomical Society of Australia and New Zealand.

DR. WALTMAN WALTERS '17, recipient of the 1970 Distinguished Alumnus Award from Rush Medical College.

JAMES A. HAMILTON '22, recipient of the George Plimpton Award from Tilton School, for service to society.

ROBERT L. MACLELLAN '28, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from King College, Tennessee.

HERBERT M. BALL '29, elected President of the American Society of Corporate Secretaries.

JOHN CLEMENTS '29, elected Senior Vice President of Marsh & McLennan, international insurance brokers.

JOHN M. TIEDTKE '30, elected a Trustee of Rollins College.

HARRY v. OSBORNE JR. '33, appointed Judge of the New Jersey State Superior Court.

FREDERICK T. HALEY '35, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Humanities from the University of Puget Sound.

c. WILLARD HECKEL '35, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Rutgers, the State University.

DONALD G. ROBBINS JR. '36, elected Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of The Singer Co.

HAROLD B. PUTNAM JR. '37, named New England Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

JAMES V. JACOBS '41, elected Executive Vice President of The Arizona Bank, Phoenix.

JAMES S. ERWIN '42, first recipient of the Columbia Law School award for "distinguished professional achievement."

EDWARD R. KAST '43, elected President of The Country Day School Headmasters Association.

DR. S. MARSH TENNEY '44, elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

THADDEUS G. BELL '46, recipient of the Solburg Award from the American Society of Naval Engineers.

JOHN G. GALLUP '49, elected President of Strathmore Paper Co.

SELWYN I. ATHERTON '51, elected Executive Vice President of the First Agricultural National Bank of Berkshire County, Mass.

CHRISTOPHER B. FULLER '51, elected President of Acme Visible Records, Inc.

EDWIN R. BALDRIDGE JR. '52, recipient of the Lindback Award for distinguished teaching at Muhlenberg College.

GEORGE E. BROOKS JR. '54, recipient of a Founders Day Award for distinguished teaching at Indiana University.

ROBERT W. GARVER '55, elected Executive Vice President of Charlestown Savings Bank, Boston.

DAVID G. DAWLEY '63, named by President Nixon to the National Advisory Council of the Peace Corps.

ROGER H. HULL '64, elected a Trustee of the College of William and Mary.

DEAN CARLETON B. CHAPMAN of the Medical School, elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.