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DECEMBER 1972
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Give a Rouse for—
DECEMBER 1972

THOMAS J. MCINTYRE '37 (D), reelected United States Senator from New Hampshire; and for the seven Dartmouth men elected to the U. S. House of Representatives in the November 7 election: DAVID T.MARTIN '29 (R), Nebraska; ROBERTMCCLORY '30 (R), Illinois; HERMAN T.SCHNEEBELI '30 (R), Pennsylvania; HENRYP. SMITH HI '33 (R), New York; WILLIAM E. MINSHALL '35 (R), Ohio; RICHARD w. MALLARY '49 (R), Vermont; and WILLIAM E. FRENZEL '50 (R), Minnesota.

JOHN O. STIGALL '29, elected to the Council of Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y. RICHARD T. CLARKE '32, elecjted Chairman of the Board of David W. Evans, Inc./California.

THOMAS F. CASS '34, elected Group Executive Vice President of Container Corporation of America.

ALFRED E. REINMAN JR. '37, elected Senior Vice President of the International Society of Real Estate Appraisers.

AUGUSTUS R. SOUTHWORTH JR. '38, elected Senior Vice President for Finance of The National Bank of Washington, D.C. MYRON F. POLLACK '41, named Dean of the Faculty of the Borough of Manhattan Community College.

BERNARD E. TEICHGRAEBER '42, elected tO the Board of Governors of the American Stock Exchange.

WILLIAM E. SCOLLARD '47, named General Manager of the new Casting Division of Ford Motor Co.

NICHOLAS c. COSTES '50 of NASA, recipient of the Norman Medal from the American Society of Civil Engineers, for his study, "Apollo 11: Soil Mechanics Results."

RICHARD H. VAUGHAN '50, elected a Trustee of Smith College.

WILSON W. CROSS '51, elected Executive Vice President for Domestic Operations of Keyes Fibre Co.

WALTER N. DEWITT '58, elected Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Manchester (N.H.) Corporation and the Manchester Savings Bank.

JAMES A. BLOCK '59, elected President of Block Drug Co., Jersey City, N.J.

STUART B. FREEMAN '59, elected Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration of Madison Square Garden Corp.

LAWRENCE T. HOLDEN JR. '61, named Chairman of the Massachusetts Board of Conciliation and Arbitration and of the Minimum Wage Commission.