Friday, Jun. 09, 1961
Kudos
American International College
Marian Anderson, singer D.H.
General Lauris Norstad. Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Sc.D.
For your quiet and capable leadership in these uneasy times, we are truly grateful.
Bethany College
Roy and Dale Rogers, actors D.H.
In the simple purity of your faith you have devoted your lives to receiving little children in Jesus' name.
Boston University
Dr. Sidney Farber, pathologist and founder of the Children's Cancer Research Foundation Sc.D.
Robert Frost, poet Litt.D.
Lester Pearson, politician, leader, Canada's Liberal Party LL.D.
Roy E. Larsen, chairman, executive committee, Time Inc D.H.
Hamilton College
Barry Goldwater, U.S. Senator from
Arizona LL.D.
Your views, like those of most strong men, may not be acceptable to all--nor, under our means of government, should they be. But you have said that your mission in life is to make conservatism respectable in the U.S., and it would seem that this you have done . . . Your future will be watched with more than normal interest.
Major General Ulysses S. Grant III, chairman, Civil War Centennial Commission LL.D. John H. Jones, headmaster. New York City's Riverdale Country School. L.H.D.
Mount Holyoke College
Helen Childs Boyden, chemistry and mathematics teacher, wife of Headmaster Frank L. Boyden of Massachusetts' Deerfield Academy L.H.D.
Maria Goeppert Mayer, nuclear physicist, University of California at La Jolla Sc.D.
Katie Wilcox, missionary, founder of India's Lady Doak College L.H.D.
Nasson College
Esther C. Goddard, widow and former research associate of U.S. Rocket Pioneer
Robert H. Goddard Sc.D.
You are truly America's first lady of
the rocket age.
Ripon College
Bruce Catton, author, journalist, editor
L.H.D.
Raymond Massey, actor D.F.A.
University of Arizona
Henry R. Luce, editor in chief. Time
Inc. . Litt.D.
The extent and versatility of your brilliant accomplishments have been reflected in . . . resourceful and imaginative innovations in journalism, bold and critical interpretations of free enterprise, staunch and articulate advocacy of the creative arts.
Curtis G. Benjamin, chairman of the board, McGraw-Hill Book Co. Litt.D.
University of Louisville Harry S. Truman, former president of
the U.S. LL.D.
Trustee of the destiny of the free peoples of the world for eight eventful years . . . history's debt to you is one which Western civilization can never measure.
University of Massachusetts
James R. Killian Jr., chairman of the corporation, M.I.T. D.E.
Norman Rockwell, artist D.F.A.
The Very Rev. Michael P. Walsh, president, Boston College LL.D.
University of Notre Dame
John Gardner, president, Carnegie Corp. of New York LL.D.
Erwin N. Griswold, dean, Harvard Law School LL.D.
Laurian Cardinal Rugambwa, Bishop of Bukoba, Tanganyika; first Negro Prince of the Roman Catholic Church LL.D.
Glenn T. Seaborg. Nobel Prizewinning chemist; chairman AEC Sc.D.
Julius Stratton, electronics researcher, president, M.I.T LL.D.
James Johnson Sweeney, director, Museum of Fine Arts of Houston. . . .D.F.A.
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