Friday, Jun. 28, 1963

Round 3

Antioch College

W. Boyd Alexander, vice president of Antioch, and dean of faculty. . . .Sc.D.

Bowdoin College

Mary Louise Curtis Zimbalist, founder and president, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia L.H.D.

Carleton College

Eugenie Anderson, U.S. Minister to Bulgaria, first American woman to hold rank of ambassador LL.D.

Dartmouth College

Philip Babcock Gove, editor in chief, Webster's Third New International Dictionary Litt.D.

Never have so many words called down on an editor's head so many more . . . We pay admiring tribute to you for the professional performance of a monumental service to all who have need to know the English language as it is used today. John William King, Governor of New

Hampshire M. A.

Emil Mosbacher Jr., skipper of the yacht Weatherly, winner of the America's Cup, 1962 M.A.

It's a great day for the race when a nice guy finishes first.

Hobart and William Smith Colleges Robert Young, actor LL.D.

Tertullian condemned the theater as the "shrine of Venus," and it took the church a millennium to change its judgment . . . There have been those whose socks and buskins were as happily quiet under pews as active on the boards. You, sir, are such a one.

Hood College

Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey, Federal Food and Drug Administration medical officer, and heroine of the thalidomide drug tragedy Sc.D.

Long Island University The Rt. Hon. Milton Obote, Prime

Minister of Uganda LL.D.

John Mason Brown, author, lecturer

and drama critic Litt.D.

Princeton University The Rt. Rev. Arthur Lichtenberger, Presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S D.D.

To the world he is the liberal spokesman of ecumenical solidarity, leading the march along what he has called the long road to Christian unity. Alberto Lleras Camargo, statesman, former President of Colombia. . .LL.D.

Thurgood Marshall, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. LL.D.

He has had a profound effect on the social fabric of America, quietly battling by due process, without moral or physical fear, the dragon of prejudice, armed with the law as his sword and the Constitution as his shield. Robert S. McNamara, U.S. Secretary of Defense LL.D.

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