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Tuck School

MARCH 1972 BOB KIMBALL T'48
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Tuck School
MARCH 1972 BOB KIMBALL T'48

The Murdough Center is beginning to take shape as a large crew continues construction work through the winter months, hidden behind walls of plastic which shelters them from the wind but must leave something to be desired in terms of protection against the cold. Actually, the milder-than-normal winter has proven beneficial for construction purposes and we are supposedly on schedule. It is somewhat hard to believe that the building will be ready for occupancy in January 1973 but we all remain optimistic. Since it would be difficult to add even one secretary—or another desk—into our crowded facilities, the need for our new building is obvious, and vital. When it is completed, the needs of both today and tomorrow can be met.

Tuck alumni continue to make news. Robert H. Snedaker Jr. T'48 has recently been named president of the United Telephone Company of Ohio. He began his telephone career in -New York City and stayed in the East for ten years before moving to Ohio Bell in Columbus. Prior to his present position. Bob had been vice president and general manager for the southwestern area of the Ohio system. Marshall Clark T'48 is now senior vp—finance and administration for Needham, Harper, and Steer's, an advertising agency in New York. His responsibilities include the firm's international operations.

Jay N. Torok T'62 has been named vice president finance and treasurer of Wausau Papers in Wisconsin. Jay joined Wausau in 1971 after a nine-year association with Owens-Illinois in Toledo, Ohio. E. Swift Lawrence T'60 has been elected executive vice president of the Falmouth National Bank. Swift was formerly vice president of the Citizens Bank in Providence, R. I.,where he was active in many civic and financial affairs. Robert A. Malin T'54 has been elected senior vice president of corporate finance and a member of the executive committee of Reynolds Securities, Inc. Bob was most recently a senior vice president of Blyth and Company, Inc.

Thomas R. Loemker T'53 is the new president and chief executive of Monarch Marking Systems, a subsidiary of Pitney Bowes. Tom was formerly manager of business development in Pitney Bowes' corporate development department before joining Monarch as executive assistant to the president. Richard W. Swain T'52has been appointed director of sales distribution for Elkay Manufacturing Company in Broadview, Ill. Dick will have responsibility for marketing distribution of the products of this company which is the nation's largest producer of stainless steel sinks John H. Gillingham T'40 has been appointed to the position of Director of Employee Relations for the Singer Company -North American Industrial Products Division. He joined Singer in 1961 after an earlier association with Greer Hydraulics, Inc.

William B. Bachman Jr. T'40 senior vice president of D'Arcy-MacManus-Inter-marco, Inc., has been reelected to a second one-year term as president of the American Automobile Association.

Joseph C. Picken T'66 has been elected a vice president of Creare, Inc. in Hanover and Drew Summerville T'70 is treasurer of the same firm.

Over 40 Tuck alumni have visited the School within the past six weeks on recruiting assignments for their companies. It is always a pleasure to visit with them—and they sure make good recruiters.

Alumni in various parts of the country have received, of will be receiving, notification of the following area meetings: Wednesday, March 1, Boston Alumni Association; tentatively scheduled within last two weeks of March, Chicago Alumni Association and Minneapolis Alumni Association; Tuesday, April 11 (tentative), New York Alumni Association; Wednesday, May 10, Boston Alumni Association (Annual Dinner); Monday, May 22, New York Alumni Association (Annual Dinner).

Best regards from the hills.