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A Wah Hoo Wah for—

DECEMBER 1971
Article
A Wah Hoo Wah for—
DECEMBER 1971

CHARLES J. ZIMMERMAN '23, for whom the American College of Life Underwriters has named "The Zimmerman Adult Learning Laboratory" at Bryn Mawr, Pa.

THOMAS B. CURTIS '32, named by President Nixon to the U. S. Advisory Commission on International Education and Cultural Affairs.

FRANKLIN J. CORNWELL '35, elected Chairman of Monsanto's two British subsidiaries, Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. and Monsanto Textiles Ltd.

WILLIAM J. CRANGLE JR. '36, elected a Justice of the New York State Supreme Court in the November balloting.

PATRICK O'SHEEL '37, named Special Assistant to the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

WILLIAM c. MERCER '40, elected President and Chief Operations Officer of New England Telephone.

ALBERT C. BUEHLER JR. '45, elected Chairman of Victor Comptometer Corporation, Chicago.

ROBERT Y. KIMBALL '46, Assistant Dean of Tuck School, elected President of Eastern College Personnel Officers.

RICHARD W. MALLARY '49, nominee of the Republican Party in Vermont for the special Congressional election to be held in January.

DORN C. MCGRATH JR. '52, Chairman of the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at George Washington University, elected President of the American Institute of Planners.

ROBERT S. MEDVECKY '52, elected Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK).

DAVID R. GODSCHALK '53, recipient of the American Institute of Planners Medal for his editorship of the Journal of theAmerican Institute of Planners.

STUART K. GORD '58, elected Corporate Treasurer of Baxter Laboratories, Morton Grove, Ill.

DEAN CARLETON B. CHAPMAN of Dartmouth Medical School, elected Chairman of the Council of Deans of the Association of American Medical Colleges.