JOSEPH W. SEACREST '18, recipient of the Distinguished Citizen's Award from Nebraska Wesleyan University.
JOSEPH G. BUTLER III '24, presented the first Ohio Arts Council Award by Governor Gilligan.
JOHN J. LOEB '24, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Laws from Harvard University.
DR. RADFORD C. TANZER '25, elected President of the American Association of Plastic Surgeons.
PROF. RICHARD A. PARKER '30 of BrOWn University, elected a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy, highest honor for scholarship given in Great Britain.
CHARLES E. RAUCH '30, elected Chairman of the Board of Connecticut Savings Bank, New Haven.
MARVIN CHANDLER '32, elected a Trustee of the University of Chicago.
FREDERICK c. HICKOK '35, elected President of the New Hampshire Association of Savings Banks.
ROBERT H. SHERTZ '36, elected President of Rollins International, Inc., Wilmington, Del.
WILLIAM H. TIMBERS '37, sworn in as Judge of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
PROF. ANTHONY TURKEVICH '37 Of the University of Chicago, winner of the 1972 American Chemical Society Award for Nuclear Applications in Chemistry.
GUY A. SWENSON '42, elected President of the New Hampshire Council on World Affairs.
JOSEPH H. YOUNG '45, named by President Nixon to be Judge of the U. S. District Court for Maryland.
GRAHAM M. BRUSH JR. '46, named Chairman of the Governor's Management Commission to study New Jersey state government operations.
BERNARD D. NOSSITER '47, named Chief of the London Bureau of The WashingtonPost.
JAMES G. ZAFRIS JR. '49, elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Berklee College of Music, Boston.
GRANVILLE A. AUSTIN '50, named Special Assistant to the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare for International Affairs.
GORDON H. HOOD '50, named Chairman of the Kentucky State Council on Public Higher Education.
JAMES w. STEVENS '50, named Vice President for Finance at Knox College.
SAMUEL B. CHASE JR. '54, named Associate Director of the Division of Research and Statistics, Federal Reserve System.
NEAL J. FARRELL '54, elected Senior Vice President of Chase Manhattan Bank.
THOMAS K. MYERS '54, elected Executive Vice President of Norman, Craig & Kummel, New York advertising agency.
DR. PAUL H. ANDREINI '55 of the Mayo Clinic, recipient of the Teresa of Avila Award from The College of Saint Teresa, for community and educational contributions and concern for human life.
ROBERT M. WOOL '55, named Editor of Potomac, weekly magazine of The Washington Post.
JOHN K. VAN DE KAMP '56, appointed first U. S. Public Defender for Los Angeles, Calif.
WILLIAM E. CUTCLIFFE '58, elected President of James R. Dunn & Associates, geologists, of Averill, N. Y.