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Give a Rouse

NOVEMBER 1998
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Give a Rouse
NOVEMBER 1998

Fame on Ice

Jack Riley '44 has become only the sixth American inducted into the International Olympic Hall of Fame in Lausanne, Switzerland. As a captain in Hanover he led the team to a tie with Toronto for the 1947 North American intercollegiate championship, the best showing at the time for a U.S. team. He played on the U.S. Olympic team in 1948, was a player-coach for the U.S. national team in 1949, and coached the 1960 Olympic team to its gold medal in Squaw Valley. He recently retired after his third decade coaching hockey at West Point. He and brother Bill '46 (with 228 points 118 goals and 110 assists Dartmouth's greatest scorer) are both in the U .S. Hockey Hall of Fame.

• Frank Westheimer 32, named to Chemical & Electrical Engineering magazine's "Top 75, "an elite group of scientists, both living and dead

• Louis W. Bookheim Jr. '35, author of Understanding the Bible: You Can Without Cant (Penn Ultimate Press)

• Roy Rowan '41, elected president of the Overseas Press Club of America

• Wilton S. Sogg '56, author of'"What Do We Do Now, Coach?' An Approach to Client Counseling, With the Spectrum of Choice,": in The Practical Lawyer, based on the course lie teaches at Harvard Law School

• Harry Zlokower '63, recipient of the 1998 Big Apple Award from the New York chap- ter of the Public Relations Society of America

• Gary Horlick '68, named best international trade lawyer in Washington, D.C., according to a survey conducted by Law Business Research, which publishes International Who's Who of Trade mid Customs Lawyers

• David Abbott '69, recipient of the American Institute of Professional Geologists' Martin Van Couvering Memorial Award for long-time and outstanding service

• Steve James '80. elected president of the Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Issues, a division of the American Psychological Associa- tion

• Diana Golden '84, inducted into the U.S. Skiing Hall of Fame

• Benjamin Kwakye '90, author of The Clothes of Nakedness (Heinemann)

• Stephen J. Herman '91, author of America and the Law (Austin & Winfield)

• Shonda Rhimes '91, who, recently closed a three-picture deal with Miramax that calls for her to write and direct When Willows Touch. She is now writing Hettie Jones for Miramax, has finished rewriting Love for Hire for Imagine, and has completed reworking The Dorothy Dandridge Stoty for HBO.

Olympic Hall of Famer Jack Riley