JOHN G. KEMENY '22 ad, awarded honorary degrees from Dickinson and Dartmouth College.
JUSTIN A. STANLEY '33, awarded honorary degrees from Oklahoma City University and Indiana University.
RICHARD D. HILL '4l, named president of the International Monetary Conference for 1982.
JOHN C. PRITCHARD '43, named vice president and treasurer of Stanley Works of New Britain, Connecticut.
GRANT TINKER '47, elected chairman of the board of the National Broadcasting Company.
JOHN J. LOUIS Jr., Tuck '49, appointed Ambassador to the Court of St. James's.
JAMES H. ROSENFIELD '52, recipient of an honorary degree from St. Johns University, Jamaica, New York.
JEAN A. KEMENY '53ad, awarded an honorary degree from Dartmouth College.
PETER T.JOHNSON '54, named to head the Bonneville Power Administration, serving five northwestern states.
ROBERT A. PERKINS '55, elected vice president-Far East, Chrysler Corporation.
JONATHAN ALLEN '56, appointed director of M.I.T.'s Research Laboratory of Electronics.
ROBERT F. ADELIZZI '57, elected president of Home Federal Savings and Loan, San Diego.
ERICH KUNZEL '57, named music director and permanent conductor of the San Francisco Pops Orchestra.
EDWARD MILLER '5B, appointed managing editor and publisher of the American Journal ofForensic Psychiatry.
ROBERT B. BOYE '6O, named president of Outward Bound, Inc.
AXEL L. GRABOWSKY '60, elected president of Harte & Company, New York-based plastics manufacturer.
MICHAEL L. SLIVE '62, named director of athletics at Cornell University.
PAUL E. HALE '64, named president and chief operating officer of American Heritage Publishing Company.