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JUNE 1973
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Give a Rouse for –
JUNE 1973

RICHARD w. MORIN '24, recipient of the 1973 Old Shads Citation "for service to Shattuck School, distinguished career, and community service."

DR. THOMAS HALE HAM '27, Director of Research in Medical Education, Case Western Reserve University, recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award from the American College of Physicians.

WILLIAM G. MORTON '28, named by Governor Rockefeller to the New York State Banking Board.

PROF. MAURICE MANDELBAUM '29 of Johns Hopkins University, elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

H. STEWART WARNER '30, named by the Small Business Administration as "Small Businessman of the Year" for the State of New Jersey.

MICHAEL F. SULLIVAN '38, of the Nashville Veterans Hospital, recipient of the Harriett M. Bartlett Award from the Simmons College School of Social Work, Boston.

EDWARD K. WHITE JR. '38, elected President of the new Dairy Division of H. P. Hood, Inc., Boston.

WALTER c. KELLEY JR. '40, elected Mayor of Shaker Heights, Ohio.

ROBERT c. HILL' 42, named by President Nixon to be Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Affairs.

RALPH BLACKBURN JR. '45, elected Senior Vice President for Circulation for McGraw-Hill Publications Co.

PAUL J. MULLER "45, elected Treasurer and Senior Management Member of Overseas Private Investment Corp.

PROF, RUSSELL A. FRASER '47, University of Michigan, recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship for 1973-74.

CHARLES c. RANDOLPH in '48, named Group Publisher-Vice President for the Business. Week Group of McGraw-Hill Publications Co.

THOMAS E. O'CONNELL '50, President of Berkshire Community College, recipient of the Alexander Meiklejohn Award for Academic Freedom from the American Association of University Professors.

J. THOMAS SCHANCK '52, elected President of Signode Corp., Glenview, Ill.

DR. DONALD D. BROWN '53 of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, chosen by the National Academy of Sciences to receive the U.S. Steel Foundation Award in Molecular Biology.

JOHN J. FELDMAN '54, elected Executive Vice President of United Jersey Banks, 15-bank group in New Jersey.

PROF. E. WILLIS BROOKS'57, recipient of the 1973 Tanner Award at the University of North Carolina for excellence in undergraduate teaching.

DANIEL M. SEARBY '57, named Deputy Assistant Secretary for Commercial Affairs and Business Activities in the U.S. Department of State.

PIETER VAN DEN STEENHOVEN'66, elected to the City Council of Santa Monica, Calif.