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Murphy, Thomas H. (ed.) / Wisconsin alumnus
Volume 85, Number 3 (March 1984)
Member news, pp. 24-26
Page 24
Member
News
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masuercnarge, visa customers. To
contact the athletic ticket office, use the
University's toll-free line. In Wisconsin
dial 1-800-362-3020; out of state, 1-
800-262-6243. Ask for Badger Sales.
Others. Complete and mail the coupon
below, and the ticket office will send you
the appropriate order blank. Send no
money with this coupon.
The '84 Schedule
New this year: all home games at Ip.m.
Sept. 8-Northern Ill.
Band Day
Sept. 1 5-at Missouri
Sept. 22-at Michigan
Sept. 29-Northwestem
Parents' Day/W Club's
and WAA's Badger Blast
Oct. 6-at Illinois
Oct. 13-Minnesota
Homecoming/Class of '59*
Reunion
Oct. 20-at Indiana
Oct. 27--Ohio State
Club Leadership Conference*
Nov. 3-at Iowa
Nov. 10--Purdue
W Club Day
Nov. 17-at Michigan State
* Participants at these WAA functions
will be offered opportunity to buy tickets
in our special seating bloc.
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Mail to:
UW Athletic Ticket Office
1440 Monroe Street
Madison 53711
O Please send order forms for season
tickets (5 @ $12 each.)
El Please send order forms for
individual games: [I "home," @ $12
each.
M "Away" as soon as those schools
announce prices.
O I am a life member of WAA; EI-I am
an annual member.
And whenever you're here for a
game, come to WAA's open house at
the Union South, 10:30 a.m. to
gametime. Free coffee, juice and
Wisconsin cheese; cash bar.
I
24 / THE WISCONSIN ALUMNUS
When the US Geologi-
3us 40s cal Survey gave out its
recent awards, one of them went to RAY E.
WILCOX '33, '37, '41 for his development of a
method of decreasing the time and cost of identi-
fying the mineral constituents of rocks. The
Wilcoxes live in Wheat Ridge, Colo.
JOHN L. McGEHEE '38 of Indianapolis has
retired after nearly thirty years as director of
public relations for Kiwanis International.
JAMES S. VAUGHAN '38, retired as vice-
president of manufacturing and a director of Mil-
waukee's Square D Company, has joined Lubar
& Co., Inc. as a vice-president. It is a private in-
vestment company.
EDDIE KOBLITZ '35 celebrated the thirty-
fifth anniversary in February of his Koblitz Com-
munications Corporation out in Santa Monica.
The firm specializes in financial and general PR,
with emphasis on production of annual reports.
JEANNE SMITH '40, an MD in pediatrics and
psychoanalysis in New York City, has been
elected to a two-year term as president of the
New York State Women's Medical Society.
CLAY SCHOENFELD '41, '49 will retire this
June as director of the Office of Inter-College
Programs here on the campus. The office admin-
istrates summer school, among other things, an
assignment Schoenfeld has held for nearly
twenty years. He will remain on the journalism
faculty.
SEYMOUR I. SCHWARTZ '47, an MD and
professor of surgery at the University of Roches-
ter (N.Y.) Medical Center heads briefly to the
other Rochester this winter to be honored by the
Mayo Medical School as a visiting professor.
One of the recipients of the prestigious Ger-
man science Humboldt Award, is LAWRENCE
WILETS '48, a professor of physics at the Uni-
versity of Washington, Seattle. It is granted in
the form of a fellowship to travel and study for a
year at host universities in the Federal Republic
of Germany.
50S&60S In November, C.W.
50s 60sHESSELTINE PhD
'50 of Peoria became the first foreigner to re-
ceive the Third Class Order of the Rising Sun of
Japan. It recognizes his "distinguished services
to development of Japan's soysauce fermenta-
tion industry, improvement of its research on
fermented soybean foods, and promotion and
active participation in technical cooperation
between the United States and Japan."
The American Institute of Chemical Engi-
neers has among its new directors JAMES F.
MATHIS MS'51, PhD'53, of Summit, N.J. He
is vice-president for science and technology
with Exxon, and holds, among other honors, a
Distinguished Alumnus award from our Col-
lege of Engineering.
ROBERT SCHMID '52, retired as N.Y. dis-
trict manager of Allen-Bradley after thirty-one
years with the firm, is back in the Milwaukee
area and has been appointed sales manager at
Advanced Micro Systems.
ROBERT G. LINDSAY '53, '54, professor of
mass communications at the University of Min-
nesota, was invited to Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas
in November to deliver the Omar N. Bradley
Lecture to the US Army Command and General
Staff College.
CARLETON A. HOLSTROM '57, a partner in
Bear, Stearns & Co., New York investment
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