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A Wah Hoo Wah for —

APRIL 1971
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A Wah Hoo Wah for —
APRIL 1971

AMOS BLANDIN '18, recipient of the Robert Frost Contemporary American Award from Plymouth (N. H.) State College, as "an American personality who exemplifies Frost's own traditions of hard work, individuality, and devotion to the country North of Boston."

FRANCIS v. BROWN '25, recipient of a Golden Key Award from the American Association of School Administrators, as the teacher who most influenced the life of Joan Ganz Cooney, creator of SesameStreet.

JOHN H. BICKFORD '26, elected Chairman of the Board of The Morris County Savings Bank, Morristown, N. J. FRANCIS J. STEEGMULLER '27, winner of the National Book Award in Arts and Letters, for his biography Cocteau.

HORACE c. WESTON '3O, elected President of the Plymouth (Mass.) Home National Bank.

F. LEONARD BRYANT '35, elected President of Natvar Corporation, Woodbridge, N. J. ROBERT c. HILL '42, U. S. Ambassador to Spain, named "Man of the Year" by Guidepost, American weekly in Spain.

JOHN c. EMERY JR. '46, elected a Trustee of Manhattan College.

ALLEN B. WRISLEY 3RD '50, elected President of Food Merchandisers, Inc., Atlanta, Ga.

BERL I. BERNHARD '5l, named Staff Director of the Presidential campaign office of Senator Edmund Muskie.

RICHARD L. PARRY '55, elected President of the Minnesota Economics Club.

BENJAMIN c. BIXBY '57, elected a Trustee of Bradford Junior College.

ARCH s. WHITEHEAD '58, named Director of the New Jersey State Minority Enterprise Program.

MARK T. GATES JR. '59, named by Governor Reagan to be a member of the California State Board of Education.