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Give a Rouse

MARCH 1995
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Give a Rouse
MARCH 1995

Milt Me Innes '30, former president of the Erie-Lackawanna railroad, named to the Railroad Hall of Fame

Edwin Drechsel '36, author of Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen (Cordillera Publishing), a history of the era of North Adantic passenger shipping

Richard Nickelsen '47, recipient of the 1994 Structural Geology and Tectonics Division Career Contribution Award from the Geological Society of America (and first undergraduate teacher to receive the award)

O. Ross McIntyre '53, presented the American Cancer Society's Distinguished Service Award

David R. Gavitt '59, named president of the NCAA Foundation

Michael Moriarty '63, presented a Massachusetts Civil Liberties Union 1994 Roger Baldwin Award for defending Bill of Rights freedoms, at cost to his career, by fighting TV censorship

Donald Linky '68, elected president of the Public Affairs Research Institute of New Jersey

Samuel Pooley '70 of the National Marine Fisheries Service, awarded a bronze medal by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/for outstanding scientific achievement and leadership in the protection of marine turtles

Charles Nearburg '72, head ofNearburg Producing Company,which won the Bureau of Land Management'sannual EnvironmentalAward for environmentally sensitiveoil and gas development

Sedrick Tydus '74, promoted to executive vice president and manager of all Northern California branch banking for Wells Fargo

Paul Winslow '75, inventor of Quote Unquote, which was named best new trivia game by Games magazine

Kathleen Burdett '77, promoted to vice president and CFO of die Dexter Corp. chemical company

Robert Portma '78, re-elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Cincinatti, Ohio

Deborah S. Sontag '78, named city editor of The New York Times

Stephan Dweck '82 and Monteira Ivey '82, authors with James Percelay of Double Snaps (William Morrow), sequel to their successful book of put-down jokes, Snaps

Laura McKenna-Weeks '92, Massachusetts winner of the Sallie Mae First Class Teacher Award for 51 outstanding and innovative first-year teachers nationwide