Monday, Jun. 14, 1976

Kudos: Round 3

COLGATE UNIVERSITY

Walter Washington, LL.D., mayor of Washington, B.C.

EMERSON COLLEGE

Robert Wussler, LL.D., president of CBS Television Network. Like one of Horatio Alger's youthful heroes, your rise from obscurity to power has been swift.

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY

Edward Villella, D.F.A., premier danseur of the New York City Ballet.

FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE

David Riesman, L.H.D. A notable theorist of American higher education.

JERSEY CITY STATE COLLEGE

Alice Paul, L.H.D., suffragette. The passage of the 19th Amendment was only the beginning of the establishment of the principle of sex equality in which she has so fervently believed.

LEHIGH UNIVERSITY

Hedley Donovan, LL.D., editor-in-chief of Time Inc.

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

Bayard Rustin, L.H.D., writer and civil rights leader.

MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE

Anne Morrow Lindbergh, L.H.D., author. You have conveyed to all of us through your writings an awareness of nature and a humane vision of what our relationships toward each other can be.

MORAVIAN COLLEGE

Eugene Ormandy, H.H.D., conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra.

Paul Green, H.H.D., playwright. At the age of 82, the late-bloomer is still blooming, having just completed We the People.

PACE UNIVERSITY

Lowell Thomas, L.H.D., news commentator.

POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK

Peter J. Brennan, LL.D., former Secretary of Labor.

Philip Handler, S.D., president of the National Academy of Sciences.

SOUTHAMPTON COLLEGE

Edward Albee, Litt.D. His work constitutes a valid statement of his faithful integrity and of the high value he places on man.

Robert Mayer White, S.D., administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Betty Parsons, D.F.A., artist and art-gallery owner. She has created a gallery where the artist is more important than the buyer.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

Shirley Mount Hufstedler, LL.D., first woman to sit on the U.S. Federal Court of Appeals.

URSINUS COLLEGE

Isaac Asimov, Litt.D. The breadth and scope of your writings have spanned cultures, disciplines, even time and space.

WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY

Roger Mudd, Litt.D., television newscaster.

Anne Legendre Armstrong, LL.D., U.S. Ambassador to England.

WHEATON COLLEGE

Hanna Gray, L.H.D., first woman provost of Yale University.

Juanita Kreps, LL.D., vice president of Duke University.

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