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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

JUNE 1971
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
JUNE 1971

PRESIDENT JOHN G. KEMENY '22a, recipient of the George Washington Award from the American Hungarian Studies Foundation.

JOHN w. HUBBELL '21, recipient of the Annual Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of Bedding Manufacturers.

ALEXANDER D. GIBSON '24, named by Governor Davis to the Vermont State Education Commission.

WILLIAM G. MORTON '28, elected President of the Savings Bank Association of New York State.

KARL B. MICHAEL '29, recipient of the 2nd annual Robert A. (Red) Rolfe Award.

PHILIP J. TROY '30, elected President of the newly merged Tempo and Buckeye Mart Divisions of Gambles-Skogmo, Inc., Minneapolis.

RALPH M. WARDLE '31, named one of the first Foundation Professors at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

HOBART M. VAN DEUSEN '33, elected President of The Explorers Club.

SEMON E. KNUDSEN '35, elected Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of White Motor Co.

RICHARD F. TREADWAY '36, named Director of the U. S. Department of Commerce's field office in Boston.

H. FRANKLIN IRWIN JR. '37, elected President of Lyndon State College, Vermont.

RICHARD H. RUSH '37, elected a Trustee of Finch College, New York.

WILLIAM B. BACHMAN JR. '39, elected Executive Vice President of the International Division of D'Arcy-MacManus-Intermarco, Inc., worldwide advertising firm.

NICHOLAS L. TURKEVICH '40, elected Executive Vice President of the International Division, Europe, of D'Arcy-Mac-Manus-Intermarco, Inc.

JAMES M. IDEMA '42, named Executive Editor of The Evening News and TheNewark Sunday News, Newark, N. J.

MERLIN K. DUVAL JR. '43, named by President Nixon to be Assistant Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare for Health and Scientific Affairs.

HERLUF v. OLSEN JR. '50, elected President of the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont, Burlington.

DONALD H. cox '51, elected President of A. W. Mayer Co., Boston, electronics industry supplies.

ALAN M. ELKINS '52, chosen President-elect of the Maine Psychiatric Association.

DAVID H. DOLBEN '56, named Comptroller of Time, Inc.

LAWRENCE E. BLADES '57, named Dean of the College of Law, University of lowa.

DAVID s BADGER '58, named Headmaster of the Key School, Annapolis, Md.

JOEL B. ALVORD '6O, elected Senior Vice President of the Hartford (Conn.) National Bank and Trust Co.

JAMES A. HERBERT '60, Assistant Professor of Art at the University of Georgia, recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for the study of film-making.

JEFFREY s. REINERT '62, elected Senior Vice President of Management Advisers of Princeton, Inc.