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Patrick Vincent Peppe '63, will receive one of the 1963 National Achievement Awards at a White House ceremony next Tuesday morning. President Kennedy will present the awards, given annually by Recording for the Blind, Inc. to blind graduates with outstanding academic records.
Three other students will also be honored. They are: Jean H. Van Ormer of Dickinson College; Richard Eidler, of Bucknell College; and Charles Vaughan, of the Union Theological Seminary.
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