Monday, Jun. 14, 1971

KUDOS: Round 2

AMHERST COLLEGE

Eugene S. Wilson, L.H.D., Amherst's retiring dean of admissions and long the nation's top scholar of that art.

BARRINGTON COLLEGE

John H. Chafee, D.P.S., Secretary of the Navy.

CENTENARY COLLEGE

Howard K. Smith, LL.D., TV newscaster-anchor man. Intelligent dedication to reason, couth, justice and freedom is infinitely more convincing than preening postures of passion.

COLGATE UNIVERSITY

Andrew Cordier, D.C.L., former president of Columbia University.

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

Matthew Meselson, Sc.D., molecular biologist, Harvard professor and opponent of biological warfare. As a founder of modern genetics and social conscience for those who advance scientific knowledge, you have demonstrated the power of sustained effort to assure that the science of life does not cause death or destruction anywhere on the globe.

Georgia O'Keeffe, L.H.D., painter. Like the desert plants you paint, you flourish in hardy surroundings, irrigating apparently barren territory with visionary insight. You have shown that great gifts can be tough and womanly, lyrical and enduring.

Claude Levi-Strauss, L.H.D., social anthropologist and author. You have codified the operational laws of an unconscious that is more social than that of Freud, more imaginative than that of Marx, and that is innate in all men and makes all cultures kin.

DENISON UNIVERSITY

Eudora Welty, D.Litt, author.

Sidney Percy Marland Jr., L.H.D., U.S.

Commissioner of Education.

DUKE UNIVERSITY

Elizabeth Koontz, LL.D., director of the women's bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor, former president of the National Education Association.

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

Alexander Heard, LL.D., chancellor of Vanderbilt University and White House adviser on campus unrest.

MANHATTAN COLLEGE

Pauline Frederick Robbins, L.H.D., United Nations correspondent for NBC News. She represents no nation but speaks for the world of concerned citizens. It has been a "love story" in -which the partners have never had to say they were sorry.

MARYMOUNT COLLEGE

Mahalia Jackson, D.Mus., gospel singer. Mina S. Rees, L.H.D., president of the

American Association for the Advancement of Science.

ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY

Fritz A. Lipmann, Sc.D., biochemist and Nobel laureate in medicine.

ST. BONAVENTURE UNIVERSITY

Leslie Townes ("Bob") Hope, LL.D., entertainer and world traveler. Dolores Reade Hope, L.H.D., wife, mother and community leader.

ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY

Ruth Marie Adams, L.H.D., president of Wellesley College. Robert J. Manning, L.H.D., editor in chief, The Atlantic.

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND

Walter J. Hickel, LL.D., former Secretary of the Interior.

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS

Edward W. Brooke, LL.D., Senator from Massachusetts. Just as another Bay Stater, by his courage, removed religion as one political barrier, so have you removed race as another.

UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO

Seiji Ozawa, D.F.A., conductor of the San Francisco Symphony. Maker of loveliness in a soiled universe . . . without him we would be more fearful of a future without a song.

WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE

Arthur A. Houghton Jr., D.F.A., president of Steuben Glass and chairman of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Edmund Sixtus Muskie, LL.D., Senator from Maine. Public servant, tactful handler of partisan and generational differences, and forceful spokesman for environmental quality.

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