THEODOR S. GEISEL '25, winner of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award of the American Library Association for lasting contributions to children's literature.
THOMAS HALE HAM '27, awarded an honorary degree by the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
JOHN O. BREW '28, cited for contributions to historic preservation by the American Anthropological Association and the U.S. Department of the Interior.
FRANCIS BROWN M.D. '32, awarded an honorary degree by New England College.
FRANK H. WESTHEIMER '32, presented with the 1980 award in chemical sciences of the National Academy of Sciences.
WILLIAM LIKOFF M.D. '33, recipient of an honorary doctorate from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science.
PAUL E. HURLEY '40, elected chairman of the Hancock Bank of Quincy, Massachusetts.
WILLIAM C. MERCER '40, awarded an honorary degree by the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
SCOTT A. ROGERS '40, named president of General Portland (cement), Inc.
THOMAS R. MONTGOMERY '46, elected vice president for operations at Annheuser-Busch.
DANIEL T. CARROLL '47, named president of Hoover Universal, Inc., of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
JOHN G. CHRISTY '54, elected chief executive officer of IU International.
JAMES B. FISHER '54, appointed president of Bobbs-Merrill, publishing subsidiary of ITT.
HOWARD N. NEWMAN '56, named administrator of the U.S. Health Care Financing Administration.
GEORGE REICHHELM '57, elected vice chairman of the board of governors of the American Stock Exchange.
GERALD G. GARBACZ '58, appointed president of Baker & Taylor Company, book distributors.
JOHN C. FERRIES '59, named managing director, Europe, for Benton & Bowles International.
PAUL E. TSONGAS '62, awarded an honorary degree by the University of Lowell.
GARY A. SPIESS '62, named first vice president of the First National Bank of Boston.
BARRY R. LINSKY '63, elected executive vice president of the Marschalk Company.
TIMOTHY H. BROOKS '64, recipient of an American Book Award as co-author of The Complete Directory of Network PrimeTime TV Shows.