CHARLES E. WIDMAYER '30, editor of the Alumni Magazine for 30 years and 300 issues, now retired; because he is now in a position to get one and not give it.
CLIFFORD L. JORDAN JR. '45, who, finishing 13 years as Executive Secretary of the Alumni Fund, guided the 1973 Fund to a record level of $3,245,000.
EDWARD C. COLE '26, emeritus Professor of Drama at Yale, recipient of Amoco Award of Excellence at the national meeting of the American Theater Association.
WILLIAM G. MORTON '28, named Chairman of the Onondaga Savings Bank.
BRETT SINE '29, recipient of the 1973 Mr. Lumberman Award from the Western Retailers Lumberman's Association of Canada.
HOWARD D. CROSSE '31, elected President of the New York State Bankers Association.
JOSEPH JOHN JOVA '38, Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States, recipient of honorary degrees from Mount Saint Mary College and Dowling College.
ROBERT J. DIXON '41, promoted to four-star general in the Air Force and commander of the Tactical Air Command.
ROLAND S. TREMBLE '42, named President and Chief Operating Officer of Downes Communications Inc., publishers of Ladies HomeJournal and other magazines.
EMIL MOSBACHER JR. '43, named by Governor Rockefeller to be Chairman of the New York State Racing and Wagering Board.
JOHN W. BERRY '44, elected Chairman of L. M. Berry and Company (Yellow Pages).
J. WILLIAM CRAIG JR. '44, elected President of L. M. Berry and Company.
RICHARD P. ETTINGER JR. '44, recipient of an honorary degree from Whittier College.
ROBERT M. SCHAEBERLE '45, named Chairman of Nabisco, Inc.
RUSSELL C. CARLSON '48, named President of the Onondaga Savings Bank.
RONALD I. SPIERS '48, appointed first U.S. Ambassador to the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.
FRANK W. MUNSON '49, named President of General Reinsurance Corp.
JOHN S. WAUGH '49, appointed first Arthur Amos Noyes Professor of Chemistry at MIT.
JOHN C. HESTON '54, named Senior Vice President of Olgivy & Mather, Inc.
JONATHAN MOORE '54, named by Elliott Richardson to be Associate U.S. Attorney General. ROGER M. WiTTEN '68, appointed to the legal staff of Archibald Cox, special Watergate prosecutor.
HENRY B. WILLIAMS A.M. '50, emeritus Professor of Drama, recipient of Amoco Award of Excellence at the national meeting of the American Theater Association.
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