Friday, Jun. 09, 1967
Round 1
ALLEN UNIVERSITY (S.C.)
Roy Wilkins, L.H.D., executive director of the N.A.A.C.P. Wise counseling in the struggle for justice and equality for Negroes, without resorting to violence.
AMHERST COLLEGE
Kingman Brewster Jr., LL.D., president of Yale. As captain of a unisexual barque, it is logical for you to engage in some institutional flirtations.
Richard P. Wilbur, D.LIT., poet.
Andrew Wyeth, L.H.D., painter. Your paintings are popular, but unyielding to popularization.
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
Charles M. Brinckerhoff, SC.D., chairman of the board, Anaconda Co.
AUBURN UNIVERSITY
Major General John G. Zierdt, SC.D., commander of the U.S. Army Missile Command. [He] has been responsible for advancing the Army rocket and missile technology so important to the defense of the nation.
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY
Tom Lea, D.LIT., author, painter.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY
John W. Gardner, LL.D., U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare.
Eric Sevareid, D.LIT., CBS newsman.
Joseph C. Wilson, L.H.D., chairman of the board, Xerox Corp.
COLGATE UNIVERSITY
The Rev. John C. Bennett, D.D., president of Manhattan's Union Theological Seminary.
Frederick R. Kappel, LL.D., retired chairman of the board, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Spokesman for and exemplar of public and corporate conscience.
COLORADO COLLEGE
Jacqueline Grennan, L.H.D., former nun, president of Webster College. Articulate and courageous innovator, perceptive teacher, wise counselor in the highest national cabinets, co-searcher in the cause of open-ended truth, you confirm the future of liberal learning.
UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT
Adolph A. Berle, LL.D., lawyer, diplomat.
Robert C. Weaver, L.H.D., Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
Robert W. Sarnoff, L.H.D., president of RCA.
JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY
Aaron Copland, D.F.A., composer. From Bay Street to Bourbon Street, from Appalachians to Alamo, from Piedmont to Puget Sound, from Flatbush to Fisherman's Wharf, his music captures the grandeur and diversity of the nation.
MACALESTER COLLEGE (Minn.)
Harrison Salisbury, LL.D., assistant managing editor of the New York Times.
MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE
John U. Monro, L.H.D., dean of Harvard College and prospective director of freshman studies at Alabama's all-Negro Miles College.
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Alexander Danilovich Alexandrov, SC.D., Soviet mathematician.
The Rev. John Courtney Murray, L.H.D., Jesuit theologian for showing knowledge without compromising the beliefs which he holds sacred.
Nathan M. Pusey, LL.D., president of Harvard University. Striving to narrow the breach between the intellectual com munity and the body politic.
Zakir Hussain, LL.D., President of India.
MOUNT MARY COLLEGE (Wis.)
John T. Connor, LL.D., president of Allied Chemical Corp., former U.S. Secretary of Commerce. Who has striven to humanize technology by recognizing its effects on people, on jobs, on higher living standard, and on the well-being of American families through a well-regulated economy.
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
Patrick E. Haggerty, SC.D., chairman of the board, Texas Instruments, Inc.
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY (Mich.)
David Riesman, D.H., Harvard sociologist. You observed the lonely crowd with honesty and compassion.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
James A. Perkins, LL.D., president of Cornell University. As new patterns of instruction and thought continue to evolve, he has affirmed the truth that a university should be a place of learning and liberty.
Raymond P. Shafer, LL.D., Governor of Pennsylvania. Schooled in the great tradition of American politics, learned in the role of public service, [he] has reminded those he leads that the responsibilities of power are a thoughtful prerogative.
UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND (Ore.)
Rosalind Russell, D.F.A., actress.
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
Lincoln Gordon, LL.D., U.S. Assistant Secretary State for Inter-American Affairs and president-elect of Johns Hopkins University.
Ernest Nagel, D.LET., philosopher and professor at Columbia University.
COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS (Minn.)
Hubert H. Humphrey, LL.D., Vice President of the U.S.
SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY
Sarah T. Hughes, LL.D., U.S. district judge. In civil matters, seeking always the proper result in the particular case with due regard for precedent; in criminal matters, ever mindful of the need of rehabilitation wherever possible.
TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE
Dr. William H. Stewart, LL.D., U.S. Surgeon General.
VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY
John O. Pastore, LL.D., U.S. Senator, Rhode Island.
WASHINGTON & LEE UNIVERSITY
General Lucius D. Clay, U.S.A. (ret.), LL.D., senior partner, Lehman Bros.
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