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Give a Rouse

May 1994
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Give a Rouse
May 1994

Guy Blodgett '08, Dartmouth's oldest living graduate, who turned 109 in February

Harrison Bristoll Jr. '50, elected to the city council of Chestertown, Md.

Larry Martz '54, named editor of the World Press Review

Julian Klein '55, awarded the Republican Senatorial Medal of Freedom, the party's highest award, by the Republican members of the U.S. Senate

Sumner Sharpe '58, winner of the American Planning Association's 1994 Distinguished Service Award

Howard Greene '59, appointed a trustee of A Better Chance

William H. Neukom '64, promoted to senior vice president, law and corporate affairs, for Microsoft Corp.

Gregor I. McGregor '66, author of Environmental Law and Enforcement, published by Lewis Publishing/CRC

Hector J. Motroni '66, elected corporate vice president of Xerox Corp.

Jonathan G. Crane '71, named president and CEO of Light Stream Corp.

Julia Miner '76, illustrator for the The Shepherd's Song: The 23rdPsalm, published by Dial Books for Young Readers

Gary Rogers '76, named vice president-European operations for Wellfleet Communications Inc.

Michael A. Ghoukas '77, named president and CEO of Springborn Laboratories, a worldwide contract-research and testing company

Regina Barreca '79, author ofUntamed and Unabashed; Essays onWomen and Humor in BritishLiterature, Wayne State University Press

Marlow B. Hicks '79, recipient of the Dean's Award at the 1994 Black Engineer of the Year Awards Program