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A Wah Hoo Wah for –

JULY 1971
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A Wah Hoo Wah for –
JULY 1971

E. GROSVENOR PLOWMAN '20, recipient of the honorary Doctorate of Science in Business Administration from the Univer sity of Maine.

c. WHITNEY SANDERS '21, commended for his distinguished career in Two ThousandMen of Achievement, London 1971.

JOSEPH LOSEY '29, whose British film, 77, Go-Between, won the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival.

FRANCIS H. HORN '30, elected President of Albertus Magnus College, New Haven Conn.

DR. c. EVERETT KOOP '37, recipient of the Denis Brown Gold Medal from the British Association of Pediatric Surgeons.

ROBERT L. MANEGOLD '38, named Chairman of the Governor's Committee on Special Learning in Wisconsin.

WILLIAM H. COULSON JR. '40, named to the Grocery Bulletin Hall of Fame.

ROBERT F. O'BRIEN '41, elected Executive Vice President of Marsh & McLennan, international insurance brokers.

FRANK w. HARTMAN '43, elected President of Bigelow Canada, Ltd., carpet manufacturers.

PROF. WILLIAM p. HARRISON '44, recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award at the 78th commencement of Clarkson College of Technology.

H. WILEY HITCHCOCK '44, named the first Director of the Institute for Studies in American Music, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.

RICHARD H. HINMAN '45, elected a Trustee of Vermont Academy.

LAWRENCE L. DENTON '47, elected President of Bristol (N.H.) Savings Bank and the First National Bank of Bristol.

RICHARD E. KERWIN '50, elected Executive Vice President of Western Bancorporation, Los Angeles.

ROBERT B. SHNAYERSON '50, named Editor in Chief of Harper's Magazine.

SEWARD WEBER '50, named Executive Director of the Vermont Natural Resources Council.

KENNETH M. HENDERSON JR. '51. named Associate Dean for Administration at Northwestern's Graduate School of Management.

EDWARD M. POTOKER '53, elected Chairman of the English Department at Bernard Baruch College of the City University of New York.

LYNMAR BROCK JR. '55, elected a Trustee of Peirce Junior College, Philadelphia.

JOHN E. ALLEN '56, Commander USN, named commanding officer of the Navy's newest nuclear submarine, USS Silversides.

ALAN L. DESSOFF '57, named Director of Public Affairs of the National Association of Counties.

ANTHONY DINGMAN '57, named Executive and Artistic Director of the Raleigh (N.C.) Little Theatre.

DAVID A. BROCK '58, serving as U. S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire.

RICHARD G. DUNNELLS '59, sworn in AS Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing Management, U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

WILLIAM B. O'KEEFFE '61, elected a Trustee of Boston's Museum of Science.

GLEN R. KENDALL '64, named by President Nixon to be a White House Fellow for 1971-72.