New Hampshire Child and Family Services recognized the McLane family's tradition of advocacy for families with its 2001 Voice for Children Award. Four McLanes have served on the organizations board of directors: John "Judge" McLane '07, John McLane '38, Malcolm McLane '46 and Ann McLane Kuster '78.
Bill Blanchard '68, pediatrician-in-chief of Nemours Children's Clinic in Pensacola, Florida, was named 2001 Physician of the Year by the American Heart Association. William Flaherty '70, Tu'71,
takes over finance, treasury and tax and investor relations duties as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Polaroid Corp. in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Jonathan Kern 75 has been named executive producer for All Things Considered, National Public Radios most popular afternoon news program.
Paul Gigot '77 was been named editorial page editor of The Wall StreetJournal.
Martin Venezky '79 had 15 graphic designs on view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art show MartinVenezky: Selections from the PermanentCollection of Architecture and Design through mid-October. Also showing at the museum through October: Joel
Sternfeld '66, whose "expansive attitude toward humankind fills every room of Stranger Passing, an exhibition of 65 of his large-scale portraits," according to The New York Times.
Catherine Truman '89 won a gold medal in the senior women's 8-plus and a silver in the intermediate women's 8-plus at the U.S. Rowing Nationals in July.
Suzanne Lambert '97 has earned the Lord Denning Scholarship and Award from the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn in London, where she will complete her law studies next year. She received a Rhodes Scholarship in 1998 to attend Oxford University, where she earned two prizes and a B.A. in law.