Monday, Jun. 09, 1975
Kudos: Round 2
BEAVER COLLEGE
George Gallup, L.H.D., chairman, American Institute of Public Opinion.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY
Tom Bradley, LL.D., mayor of Los Angeles. You bind rifts in the fabric of your city, disproving Yeats' apocalyptic vision that "the center cannot hold."
Edward Moore Kennedy, LL.D., Democratic Senator from Massachusetts. Mary Calderone, Sc.D., executive director, Sex Information and Education Council of U.S. You have reminded us that the only way to a fulfilled sexuality is through love.
CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
Eunice Kennedy Shriver, L.H.D. Because you have tirelessly devoted yourself to the problems of those outside the mainstream of society.
Rafer Johnson, LL.D., Olympic decathlon champion. For introducing to thousands of handicapped young people the exhilaration of competition and the joy of achievement.
HAMILTON COLLEGE
Kurt Waldheim, LL.D., Secretary General of the United Nations.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY
Peter Rodino Jr., LL.D., Democratic Congressman from New Jersey. Many are elected to serve, but few have served so well as you.
MARLBORO COLLEGE
Helen Gahagan Douglas, LL.D., former Democratic Congresswoman from California.
MARYMOUNT COLLEGE (TARRYTOWN, N.Y.)
Barbara Walters, L.H.D., television personality. You have underlined the truth that women are capable of achievements equal to those of men.
PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Chris Schenkel, Litt.D., television sports commentator.
SOUTHAMPTON COLLEGE
Dixy Lee Ray, Sc.D., Assistant Secretary of State. Not one to be awed into silent inactivity by the promises of pure technology, she has dealt with the implications of science with a calm logic and with consistent attention to its human role.
THE CITADEL
James Schlesinger, LL.D., Secretary of Defense.
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE
Lowell Weicker, LL.D., Republican Senator from Connecticut. Senator Weicker has exemplified the New England virtue of placing integrity above party loyalty.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
Peter Kurd, L.H.D. No artist has so effectively evoked in paintings a spirit of time and place, a vision of the Southwest that symbolizes an American way of life.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Iris Murdoch, Litt.D., novelist and philosopher (The Sacred and Profane Love Machine). For her keen insight into the human condition.
XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
Lionel Hampton, LL.D., jazz musician.
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