I.M. Sulzbacher '34, for whom a new center for the homeless in Jacksonville, Fla., was named in honor of his years of service to the homeless community
Walter Peterson '47, named acting president of the University of New Hampshire
George W. Liebmann '60, author of Little Platoons: Sub-Local Governments in Modem History (Greenwood Publishing Group)
Kenneth E. Weg '60, named executive VP and director of Bristol-Meyers Squibb Co.:
Kent E. Hutchinson '62, named president of Westinghouse Norden Systems
Charles W. Gaillard '62, named president of General Mills Inc.
Michael H. Simonson '64, elected president of the United Cerebral Palsy Associations
Kenneth Lieberthal '65, author of the Norton publication GoverningChina: From Revolution Through Refrom
C. Stewart Rogers '69, recipient of the University of North Carolina-Greensboro's Charles Duncan McIver Medal for "unusually distinguished public service to the state" in leading the establishment of a medical center for the homeless
Paul Gambaccino '70, named Philanthropist of the Year by the Institute of Charity Fund Raising Managers in London, England
James Nachtwey '70, winner of the Overseas Press Club's Robert Capa Gold Medal for his photographic coverage of violence in South Africa before the 1994 elections
Barry Grove '73, director of the production company—Manhattan Theatre Club—for the "Best Play" Tony Award-winner, Love! Valour!Compassion!, by Terrence McNally
William Wolston '75, teacher at Lyndon Institute, named Vermont speech and debate educator of the year by the National Federation Interscholastic Speech and Debate Association
John J. Brennan '76, named CEO of the Vanguard Group mutual fund
Rob Saltzman '76, recipient of the annual appreciation award from the USC Law Center Black Law; Students' Association for his support and commitment to minority law students
Melinda Fine '80, author of the Jossey-Bass publication Habits ofMind: Struggling Over Values inAmerica's Classrooms, a history of moral education in America
Tom Kiernan '81, named president of the New Hampshire Audubon Society
FionaBayly '89, winner of second place among women (13 th overall) in the annual foot race up the Empire State Building
Mark P. Johnson '90, first baseman, added to the roster of the Pittsburgh Pirates