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The five persons elected to six-year terms as Overseers are Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman '62 (D-N.Y.); Jill Ker Conway, president of Smith College; Lewis Thomas, president of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Joseph Pulitzer Jr. '36, editor and publisher of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch; and Leo Goldberg '34, director of the Kitt Peak National Observatory.
The nine women elected to serve as officers of the Radcliffe College Alumnae Association are Ellen McHugh LaFollett '54, second vice president; Nancy Woodman Dressler '49, treasurer; Noelle Blackmer Beatty '54, Christine E. Bishop '68 and Zena Prager Nemetz '46, directors.
Natalie G. Lichtenstein '75, a second-year Law student, director-at-large; Ellen Bower Feingold '50, Eleanor Blackall Read '39, and Alice Maginnis Walsh '30, members of the nominating committee, were also elected.
The six persons elected to three-year terms as directors of the Associated Harvard Alumni are Gordon Abbott Jr. '50. Katherine Muller Bullitt '46. Thomas Ehrlich '56, Diana Hartridge McSherry '65, Roderic B. Park '53 and Harold R. Scott Jr. '57.
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