Monday, Jun. 07, 1971

KUDOS: Round 1

DRAKE UNIVERSITY

John Berryman, D.Let., poet.

Otto Kerner, LL.D., judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals, chairman of the 1968 National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders.

William B. Lockhart, LL.D., dean of the University of Minnesota Law School, chairman of the U.S. Commission on Obscenity and Pornography.

GALLAUDET COLLEGE

Luther D. Robinson, Sc.D., psychiatrist and acting superintendent of St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. Deafness makes mental health problems difficult to detect and treat. [He] has brought attention to the mental needs of deaf people.

HAVERFORD COLLEGE

Eugene J. McCarthy, LL.D., former Senator from Minnesota.

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY

Rene J. Dubos, Sc.D., microbiologist.

Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, D.Let., actors.

MINNEAPOLIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN

Tom Wolfe, D.F.A., author. [He] writes of the world beneath our noses that in our fac,ade of sophistication we refuse to recognize.

MUSKINGUM COLLEGE

The Rev. Walter E. Fauntroy, LL.D., first delegate to be elected to Congress from the District of Columbia.

Whitney M. Young Jr., D.H. (posthumous), former executive director of the National Urban League.

OBERLIN COLLEGE

Joan Ganz Cooney, L.H.D., president of the Children's Television Workshop, executive producer of Sesame Street.

SKIDMORE COLLEGE

Violette Verdy, L.H.D., prima ballerina, New York City Ballet.

Edward Villella, L.H.D., premier danseur, New York City Ballet.

TARKIO COLLEGE

Hugh Sidey, L.H.D., Washington bureau chief, Time-Life News Service.

TEMPLE UNIVERSITY

Jean Piaget, L.H.D., Swiss child psychologist and philosopher of education.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

Neil A. Armstrong, LL.D., astronaut. Commander of Apollo 11 on the moon mission, perhaps the greatest trip in history.

Robert Flint Chandler Jr., Sc.D., director of the International Rice Research Institute. When Christians are being called to rediscover the moral imperatives of the Gospel, what more can we say of a man than that he has fed the hungry?

Kenneth Keniston, LL.D., psychologist and author. At a time when many political leaders have failed to understand the impact of student movements on national life, he has had the courage and vision to assess their influence on the restructuring of the university, the civil rights movement, the war in Viet Nam, and the relationship of American democracy to world empire.

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

The Rev. Leon H. Sullivan, LL.D., Philadelphia civil rights leader.

Rexford G. Tugwell, LL.D., economist-author, onetime member of F.D.R.'s brain trust.

URSULINE COLLEGE

Clark Kerr, L.H.D., chairman of the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education.

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