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& Co., an Oak Brook, Illinois, industrial and commercial real estate firm, was chosen president of the Oak Brook Association of Commerce and Industry for 1985-1986. The association now has a membership ' of 500 firms and profes- ' sionals from the Oak Brook area.

P. Dinsmore

Philip W. Dinsmore,Arizona '65, was awarded the Arizona Archi" tects Medal by the Arizona Society The American Institute of Architects at their 1985 state conference in Phoenix. He was recognized by his colleagues for his active involvement and numerous contributions to the profession and is the 19th person to receive the medal since it was established in 1975. Richard H. Freer, Chicago '66, was elected to the Board of Directors of the South Florida Movers and Warehousemen's Association. He is president of South Miami Moving and Storage Inc. and of Kendall West Business Park Developers, which is breaking ground for Phase II of the Crossings Commerce Center, Miami, Florida. Named hotel manager of the Hyatt Regency Atlanta in November was Frank Calaguire, Cornell '73. He will supervise the total operation of the 1,300 room property. Calaguire joined the Hyatt corporation in 1978 and was most recently hotel manager at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare. John T. Huntington,Denison '72, president of John L. Huntington

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Announcement has been made of the appointment of Charles S. Poochigian, Fresno '75, as a member of the Fair Employment Housing Commission, by the Governor of California. He is a private practicing attorney in Fresno. Stephen G. Katsinas, Illinois '78, successfully defended his doctoral dissertation in higher education at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, in September. He is now Associate Director of the Institute of Higher Education Research and Services, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. Richard B. Swank, Johns H opkinslIowa '53, is the executive vice president of The Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, officed in New York City.

A. Thomas Coiten, DePauw '47, on November 1 assumed the post of executive director of the Republican Party of Louisiana. Originally in the newspaper publishing business, he has served in elective and appointive positions at both state and local levels for a number of years. George L. Powell,Florida '75, was awarded the Gold Brick Award by the City of Orlando for his architectural work in the first church to office renovation in the state. The Jefferson Building, located in downtown Orlando, received the award, given annually by Downtown Orlando Inc. Clyde E. Wolfe, Florida '75, attorney at law, announces he is now engaged in the general practice of law with offices in St. Augustine, Florida.

D. Ballou

Douglas D. Ballou, Kansas '75, has been named president/general manager of FMA/Kansas City, one of four communications business centers of Fletcher/Mayo Associates Inc. Ballou joined the firm in 1975; was named vice president in 1981 and senior vice president/ client services manager in 1984.

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY'

April, 1986


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