Malcom D. Clarke '22, inducted into the New England Lawn Tennis Association's Hall of Fame
Robert W. Bliss '27, retired publisher of the Janesville Gazette, inducted into the Rock County (Wis.) Hall of Honor
Paul L. Guibord '36, inducted into the New England Lawn Tennis Association's Hall of Fame
Samuel Dillon Jr. '37, oldest student ever to receive a graduate degree (master of science) from the London School of Economics
Edward A. Mortimer Jr. '44, given an Alumni Merit Award by the Northwestern University Alumni Association for his extensive research in infectious disease control
Sheldon J. Segal '47, elected chairman of the Marine Biological Laboratory's board of trustees
Wilcomb Washburn '48, awarded an honorary degree by St. Lawrence University
Frank A. Logan '52, director of Bequests and Trusts at Dartmouth, honored as the Planned Giving Professional of the Year in the newsletter Planned Giving Today
J. Stuart Fordyce '53, promoted to deputy center director of the NASA Lewis Research Center in Cleveland
Merwyn Bagan '57, elected president of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Bernt P. Stigum '56, whose book Toward a Formal Science of Economics was published by MIT in 1990
Mel Small '60, elected president of the Council on Peace Research in History
Lee E. Larson '6l, chair of Denison University's physics department, awarded a Distinguished Service Citation by the American Association of Physics Teachers
James M. Friedman '63, listed in the fourth edition of The Best Lawyersin America
Alfred J. Cotton Jr. '64, named Massachusetts 1991 Small Business Advocate of the Year
William B. Oberlink '65, named president of Cellular One for the Florida region
Jerry Zaks '67, director of the Broadway play Six Degrees of Separation, awarded a Tony for Best Director
Wayne Wadhams '68, whose recording engineering guide Sound Advice was selected by the New York Public Library as one of the outstanding reference books of the past year
Samuel M. Guddeback 111 '71, appointed head master of Drew College Preparatory School
C. William Pollock '72, elected chairman and CEO of United Gas Pipe Line Cos.
Martin S. Karl '76, promoted to vice president of Boston Edison Company
David P. Spalding '76,promoted to managing director of Lehman Brothers Merchant Bank
Lane von Herzen '84, whose first novel,Copper Crown, has been accepted for publication by William Morrow and Cos.
Amy Brout '85, named a vice president at Citibank
Elizabeth G. Mclntyre '87, winner of second place in the U.S. National Freestyle Championships in skiing
Michael Remlinger '88, who pitched a three-hit shut-out for the San Francisco Giants in his major-league baseball debut