ACHIEVEMENTS AND HONORS
Henry Fry '53 was honored for his contributions to the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Airconditioning Engineers for the past 50 years when the mayor of Houston, Texas, proclaimed January 25 Henry Fry Day.
Laura Stein '83, Adv '94, has been named senior vice president-general counsel of the Clorox Cos., based in Oakland, California. She was most recently senior vice presidentgeneral counsel for H.J. Heirtz Cos.
William Neukom '64, chair of Seattle law firm Preston Gates & Ellis, is on Slate emagazine's list of top 60 philanthropists in 2004. He's cited for his $20 million pledge to establish an institute on computational science at Dartmouth.
E. Richard Larson '66 has been named a Southern California Super Lawyer by & Politics magazine for his work with the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund in Los Angeles.
R. William Burgess Jr. '81, managing partner of venture capital firm ABS Ventures of Waltham, Massachusetts, is the new chair of the New England Aquarium board of trustees.
Bill Dorman '81, New Yorkbased executive producer of CNN's Lou Dobbs Tonight, earned an Emmy for Outstanding Extended Coverage of a Business Story with "Export America, " a series on the trend of outsourcing American jobs overseas.
Albert E. Dotson Jr. '82, an equity partner in the Miami law firm of Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLP, is the new national chairman of 100 Black Men of America Inc.
Mark Oldham '99 and his Boston design firm LOO: Lin Oldham Office was recently awarded a citation in the 52nd Annual Progressive Architecture Awards for a house he designed on a shrimp farm in Puerto Rico.