PACE UNIVERSITY ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT CLASS OF 1980

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Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 ADM 19,A- L. / V P-AJ45-iQ--, PACE UNIVERSITY Annual Commencement CLASS OF 1980 WHITE PLAINS NEW YORK CITY FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1980 SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1980 PLEASANTVILLE/BRIARCLIFF WHITE PLAINS SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1980 SCHOOL OF LAW SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1980 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 PACE UNIVERSITY Annual Commencement CLASS OF 1980 Order of Exercises, White Plains Campus ................... 2 Order of Exercises, New York City Campus ................. 4 Order of Exercises, Pleasantville Campus ................... 6 Order of Exercises, The School of Law ..................... 8 Honorary Degree Recipient Citations, New York City Campus ........................... 9 Honorary Degree Recipient Citations, Pleasantville/Briarcliff Campus .................... 12 Honorary Degree Recipient Citation, The School of Law ............................... 13 Previous Honorary Degree Recipients of Pace University ...............................15 Trustees and Officers of Administration of Pace University ................... Inside back cover Alma Mater and The Creed of an Alumnus .......... Back cover Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 ORDER OF EXERCISES PACE UNIVERSITY WHITE PLAINS CAMPUS PROCESSIONAL ......... "POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE" by Elgar Marshal Graduates Faculty Officers and Deans of the University Trustees and Guests of Honor The President of the University ORDER OF EXERCISES Presiding ............................. Edward J. Mortola, President The National Anthem Invocation ......... The Reverend Monsignor Edward M. Connors, Ph.D. Episcopal Vicar-Westchester Address ....................................... Edward B. Kenny Vice President of the College of White Plains Conferral of Degrees in Course ..................... Thomas B. Hogan Chairman of the Board of Trustees Individual Presentation of Members of the Class of 1980 ...................... Edward B. Kenny Vice President Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 ORDER OF EXERCISES (Continued) Student Honors and Awards ...................... Edward B. Kenny Vice President M. Alma McManus, R.D.C. Director of Freshman Studies Kenan Award for Teaching Excellence ............. Thomas P. Robinson Vice President for Academic Afairs Carol B. Gartner Professor of English Dyson College of Arts and Sciences University Humanitarian Award ........................... J.S. Schiff Executive Vice President Edward B. Kenny Vice President of the College of White Plains Alumni Golden Anniversary Awards .................... JoAnne Stack President, Alumni Association, White Plains Campus Benediction .......................... The Reverend Barber Waters Memorial United Methodist Church-White Plains Marshal .................................. Marilyn Weigold Chairman, Faculty Council Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 ORDER OF EXERCISES PACE UNIVERSITY NEW YORK CITY CAMPUS PROCESSIONAL .......... "POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE" by Elgar Marshals Graduates Marshals Faculty Officers and Deans of the University Trustees and Guests of Honor The President of the University Presiding ............................. Edward J. Mortola, President The National Anthem Invocation ................................ Rabbi Richard D. Agler Stephen Wise Free Synagogue Address ....................................... Arthur Levitt, Jr. Chairman, American Stock Exchange Conferring of Honorary Degrees .................... Thomas B. Hogan Chairman of the Board of Trustees Assisting ................ Members of the Board of Trustees and Stanley H. Mullin, Vice President Citations .................................. Joseph F. Sinzer C. Richard Pace Professor Historian of the University DOCTOR OF LAWS Arthur Levitt, Jr. Chairman, American Stock Exchange DOCTOR OF COMMERCIAL SCIENCE Harry B. Helmsley President and Chief Executive Officer, Helmsley-Spear, Inc. DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS Felice N. Schwartz President Catalyst Conferral of Degrees in Course ..................... Thomas B. Hogan Chairman of the Board of Trustees Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 ORDER OF EXERCISES (Cont.) Individual Presentation of Members of the Class of 1980 ..............:............. J.S. Schiff Executive Vice President Doctor of Professional Studies Master of Business Administration Master of Science in Management ............... Dean Tony Bonaparte Master of Science Master of Arts Certificate for Advanced Graduate Study Bachelor of Business Administration Associate in Applied Science ............... Dean Joseph M. Pastore, Jr. Master of Science in Education Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science ........................... Dean Joseph E. Houle Associate in Arts Master of Science in Education Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Science ......................... Dean Frederick B. Bunt Associate in Applied Science Bachelor of Professional Studies ................... Dean James C. Hall Associate in Applied Science (Nursing) .......... Dean Marjorie Ramphal Student Honors and Awards ............................. J.S. Schiff Executive Vice President Assisting ................... Emanuel Heller, Dean for Students Julie Thompson, Associate Dean Dyson College of Arts and Sciences Lynne Byrne, Assistant Dean Lubin School of Business Administration Kenan Award for Teaching Excellence ............. Thomas P. Robinson Vice President for Academic Affairs Walter E. Joyce Professor of Law (ex aequo) Anthony R. Pustorino Professor of Accounting, Finance and Management Alumni Golden Anniversary Awards ................ Joseph F. Rourke Class of 1959 President, Alumni Association New York City Campus RECESSIONAL Marshals ............................... Thomas J. McShane Professor of Psychology, Chairman of Department Benjamin T. Ford Professor of History Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 ORDER OF EXERCISES PACE UNIVERSITY PLEASANTVILLE/BRIARCLIFF CAMPUS PROCESSIONAL .......... "POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE" by Elgar Marshal Graduates Faculty Officers and Deans Trustees and Guests of Honor The President of the University ORDER OF EXERCISES Presiding ............................. Edward J. Mortola, President The National Anthem Invocation ....................................... Lloyd H. Uyeki Rector, St. Johns Episcopal Church, Pleasantville Address ........................................ Stansfield Turner Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Conferring of Honorary Degree ..................... Thomas B. Hogan Chairman of the Board of Trustees Assisting ................... Members of the Board of Trustees and J. S. Schiff, Executive Vice President Citation ........................................ Robert E. Christin Vice President Pleasantville/Briarcli fl Campus DOCTOR OF CIVIL LAW T Stansfield Turner ____ Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Student Awards ................................ Edward C. Zanato University Dean for Students Kenan Award for Teaching Excellence ............. Thomas P. Robinson Vice President for Academic Affairs James H. Holmes Associate Professor of History Chairman, Social Sciences Department Paul Numerof Associate Professor of Marketing Graduate School of Business Alumni Golden Anniversary Awards Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 ORDER OF EXERCISES (Cont.) Conferral of Degrees in Course ..................... Thomas P. Hogan Chairman of the Board of Trustees Individual Presentation of Members of the Class of 1980 ...................... Robert E. Christin Vice President Pleasantville/Briarcliff Campus Master of Business Administration Master of Science ............................ Dean Tony Bonaparte Master of Science in Nursing .................. Dean Marjorie Ramphal Bachelor of Business Administration Associate in Applied Science ............... Dean Joseph M. Pastore, Jr. Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science ................ Associate Dean Charles D. Masiello Associate in Arts Associate in Science Master of Science in Education Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science ......................... Dean Frederick B. Bunt Bachelor of Business Administration Associate in Applied Science Bachelor of Science (Nursing) ................ Dean Marjorie Ramphal Associate in Applied Science (Nursing) ............. Dean Ruth K. Pell Message to the Graduates ........................... Lauren Cardillo Class of 1980 Benediction .................. The Reverend Joseph P. Dunn, Director for Rockland and Westchester Newman Community for College Students RECESSIONAL Marshal ................................. Richard Podgorski Professor of English Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 ORDER OF EXERCISES PACE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW WHITE PLAINS CAMPUS PROCESSIONAL ................. "CANZONA" by Giovanni Gabrieli Marshal Graduates Faculty Officers and Deans Trustees and Guests of Honor The President of the University ORDER OF EXERCISES President ............................ Edward J. Mortola, President The National Anthem Invocation .......................... Sister Mary Joan Haley, R.D.C. Superior General of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Divine Compassion Greetings ................................ Dean Robert B. Fleming Address .................................. Judge Lawrence H. Cooke Chief Judge New York State Court of Appeals Conferring of Honorary Degree ..................... Thomas B. Hogan Chairman of the Board of Trustees Assisting .................... Members of the Board of Trustees Citation ................................. Josephine Y. King Professor of Law DOCTOR OF LAWS Lawrence H. Cooke Chief Judge New York State Court of Appeals Conferral of Degrees in Course ..................... Thomas B. Hogan Chairman of the Board of Trustees Individual Presentation of Members of the Class of 1980 ................ Dean Robert B. Fleming Student Honors and Awards .......... Associate Dean James J. Fishman Message to Graduates ............................. William Fitzhugh Class of 1980 Welcome to the Alumni Association .......... Malachy E. Mannion, Esq. President, Board of Governors SCALA Presentation .................... Students for the Cultivation of Artistic Leisure Activity Benediction ......................................... RECESSIONAL Marshal .............................. Nicholas A. Robinson Professor of Law The audience will please remain seated during the Processional and Recessional. Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 HONORARY DEGREE CITATIONS Arthur Levitt, Jr. DOCTOR OF LAWS Arthur Levitt Jr. is a man who believes that it is far more enriching to have several careers in life than merely one. He has done just this. Before starting his illustrious career on Wall Street, he was a journalist, an advertising and promotion executive, and a cattle rancher. The son of the late Arthur Levitt, New York State Controller, he was born in Brooklyn, New York, attended Poly Prep Country Day School and now serves as chairman of its board. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Williams College, he became a reporter for The Berkshire Eagle which he left to join Time, Inc. as an assistant promotion director. In 1959 he moved west to Kansas City and Oppenheimer Industries, a com- pany in the ranchland and cattle-raising business, where he rose to the position of vice president in charge of its eastern operations. Early in, the sixties, he returned eastward to the canyons of Wall Street and joined what was then a small research-oriented institutional brokerage firm. He became its president and under his leadership, Shearson Hayden Stone, Inc. grew into one of the largest firms in the brokerage and invest- ment banking business. Three years ago, he was asked to assume the leadership of the American Stock Exchange. Since then, as a result of his stimulating leader- ship and dedication, the Exchange has prospered and grown. He has earned a. reputation as the champion of the individual investor and the small businessman and has travelled thousands of miles across the country each year to address all types of business and community groups in his successful efforts to bring Main Street back to Wall Street. An avid conservationist and member of The Sierra Club, his vacations include hiking, camping, riding the rapids or scaling mountain peaks. Long interested in the world of art, he is a member of the New York State Council on the Arts. Despite his commitment to his work and his varied outside interests he cherishes hours at home with his wife, Marylin and their two children. In admiration of the many and varied accomplishments of this man for all seasons, Pace University is happy and proud to confer upon Arthur Levitt, Jr. the degree Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, with all the rights and privileges pertaining thereunto. Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 HONORARY DEGREE CITATIONS Harry B. Helmsley DOCTOR OF COMMERCIAL SCIENCE To witness the accomplishments of Harry B. Helmsley, one need only look at the familiar skyline of New York City. As president and chief executive of Helmsley-Spear, Inc. he is one of the nation's largest and most diverse real-estate entrepreneurs. He has built or managed hundreds of properties in this city, including office buildings, apartment houses, and hotels. Among them are such landmarks as the Empire State Building, One Penn Plaza, Parkchester, Fresh Meadows, the Park Lane, the Carlton House and the St. Moritz. In addition, he is responsible for numerous other properties across the nation in such cities as Detroit, Chicago, Washington, D. C., Houston, San Francisco and Los Angeles. In a successful career which has spanned over half a century he has learned to achieve his business goals in many ways, whether converting an apartment into a condominium or funding a use for an empty building or in building the newest hotel in New York. Born in New York City, he came from a modest Quaker family and graduated from Evander Childs High School in the Bronx. He entered the real estate business as a sixteen year old office boy and began his climb to the pinnacle of his field, where he now has the good fortune to be able to share both his work and his home life with his vivacious wife, Leona. His zest for the work that he loves and the breadth of the holdings that he manages have impressed his colleagues and resulted in the naming of 230 Park Avenue in New York City as the Helmsley Building. Pace University views the career and the accomplishments of Harry Helmsley with awe and admiration, and in conferring upon him the degree of Doctor of Commercial Science, honoris causa, honors both the Univer- sity and the occasion at which it is bestowed. Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 HONORARY DEGREE CITATIONS Felice N. Schwartz DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS Felice N. Schwartz, whom we honor today, is truly a modern American pioneer. She has spent many years using her talents in extending the frontiers of human rights to seek and obtain equal opportunities for women. In the "Who's Who of American Women", she is listed modestly as a sociologist. In reality, the women in American industry owe her a tremendous debt. Since its founding almost two decades ago, she has been president of Catalyst and provided expert guidance for this highly-acclaimed nonprofit counseling organization for women. In her position of leadership, she has played an important role in obtaining hard-won rights of equal opportunity and treatment for women at work, on the assembly line or in the corporate suite. Under her direction, one of Catalyst's particularly significant achieve- ments has been to encourage women in their middle years to prepare themselves for reentry into the corporate world and to contribute their talents to the achievement of organizational goals. A graduate of Smith College with a Bachelors of Arts degree, she has always valued her education and sought to provide meaningful educa- tional opportunities for other women through programs at Catalyst. A native New Yorker who still lives in this city,' she, as a wife and mother of three children, has demonstrated that a woman may enjoy the rewards of both a satisfying career and a loving family. For her impressive achievements in equal rights, and for her perse- verance in pursuing the goal of equity in human relationships, Pace University takes deep pride in conferring upon Felice N. Schwartz the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, with all the rights and privileges pertaining thereunto. Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 HONORARY DEGREE CITATIONS In honoring Stanfield Turner today we are recognizing a Rhodes Scholar who served with bravery and distinction in the United States Navy, advanced to the rank of Admiral, and for the past three years has held the challenging position of Director of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States. A United States Senator has described him as "an uncommon admiral, a philosopher and a thinker". He is all this and more. His interests range from philosophy, theater, opera and economics to international politics and military affairs. Born in Highland Park near Chicago, he was a student of the world about him even in his high school days. He attended Amherst College and the U.S. Naval Academy where he graduated near the top of his class and still found time to earn a berth on the football team. Following gradua- tion, he was named a Rhodes Scholar and studied philosophy, politics and economics and received a Masters degree in the arts from Oxford. An impressive naval record during the Korean and Vietnam wars resulted in his promotion to the rank of Admiral and a Bronze Star for his gallantry in combat. Subsequently, he was named President of the Naval War College at Newport, Rhode Island where he won national acclaim for his imaginative reforms of the curriculum. With courage and creativity, he instituted new programs of study, invited idealogically diverse civilian experts to lecture at the College, and encouraged his officer-students to study everything from Thucydides to the Cuban missile crisis. His appointment as Commander-in-Chief of NATO forces in Southern Europe gave him further opportunity to demonstrate his extraordinary abilities as a military officer with a highly developed social conscience. In admiration for Admiral Turner's intellectual breadth, his outstanding accomplishments and his unique skills in leadership, President Carter selected him for one of the top national security posts in the Administration, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Since assuming his current responsibilities, Admiral Turner has con- tinued to demonstrate his capacity to innovate as well as an energetic approach to his responsibilities. In doing so, he has inspired respect and commitment from his colleagues. In recognition of the leadership, knowledge, courage, and creativity which he has demonstrated in his distinguished career of service for his country, Pace University salutes Stansfield Turner, and gratefully confers upon him the degree of Doctor of Civil Law, honoris causa, with all the rights and privileges pertaining thereunto. Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 `^ Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 HONORARY DEGREE CITATIONS Today the School of Law at Pace University honors Lawrence H. Cooke, the twentieth Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals and the first to be appointed, rather than elected, to that office. His many professional achievements and his inspiring commitment to justice and judicial reform command our respect and praise. After graduation from Albany Law School with an LL.B. degree and being admitted to the New York Bar, he began an impressive career in the law which has extended over four decades. In addition to a private practice, he has served as County Judge, Surrogate and Children's Court Judge, State Supreme Court Justice, Appellate Court Judge, and Appeals Court Judge. In 1979 he was appointed to the prestigious post of Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals. The care and thoughtfulness of his opinions have drawn attention to public issues of grave concern, particularly his decision which ruled uncon- stitutional sections of the New York statute on the death penalty, and his dissent on the constitutionality of a statute authorizing a trial judge to bar the press and public from pretrial suppression hearings in felony cases. Not satisfied, however, with the current judicial system in New York, he favors major reforms, especially the need for a single trial level court, a unification of court rules, and the establishment of an additional judicial department. His philosophy about the field of law can perhaps best be expressed in his own words describing his present office: "No more sacred duty can be entrusted to any person than that of leading august members of this court in their awesome responsibility of rendering justice unto our fellow citizens." Pace University recognizes that the weight of that responsibility now rests on the shoulders of a jurist whose career mirrors his commitment to the law and the people of New York, and hence it is with unanimous voice that we confer upon you, Lawrence H. Cooke, the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, with all the rights and privileges pertaining thereunto. Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 PREVIOUS HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS OF PACE UNIVERSITY T. COLEMAN ANDREWS '21 ........................................................................D.C.S.-June 1954 Commissioner of Internal Revenue tJACOB L. HOLTZMAN ..................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1954 Regent of The University of the State of New York tJOHN EDGAR HOOVER ................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1954 Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation FREDERICK MARTIN SCHAEBERLE '14 ..................................................D.C.S.-June 1954 Incorporator and Retired Treasurer of Pace College tCHARLES T. BRYAN '14 ..............................................................................D.C.L.-June 1955 Incorporator and Retired Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Pace College WILLIAM B. FRANKE '17 ............................................................................D.C.L.-June 1955 Secretary of the Navy JOHN A. KROUT ............................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1955 Vice President and Provost of Columbia University ALOYSIUS A.. LALLY '25 ..............................................................................D.C.S.-June 1955 Certified Public Accountant JOSEPH I. LUBIN '21 ......................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1955 Certified Public Accountant, Chairman of the New York State Board of Certified Public Accountant Examiners tCHESTER A. ALLEN '15 ................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1956 President of the Kings County Trust Company ELLIOTT V. BELL ..........................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1956 Chairman of the Executive Committee, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc. tERNEST A. JOHNSON ....................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1956 President of Lake Forest College PETER F. DRUCKER ................................................................................D.C.S.-October 1956 Professor of Management, Graduate School of Business Administration, New York University CARROLL V. NEWSOM ................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1956 President of New York University. tEDWARD H. LITCHFIELD ......................................................................D.C.S.-October 1956 Chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh tCHARLES F. NOYES ..................................................................................D.C.S.-October 1956 Chairman of Charles F. Noyes Company, Inc. THEODORE S. REPPLIER ......................................................................D.C.L.-October 1956 President of The Advertising Council, Inc. EMANUEL SAXE ........................................................................................D.C.S.-October 1956 Dean of the Bernard M. Baruch School of Business and Public Administration, The City College of New York MARGARET CHASE SMITH ..................................................................D.C.L.-October 1956 United States Senator from Maine DWAYNE ORTON ..........................................................................................D.C.S.-April 1957 Editor of "Think" Magazine and Educational Consultant, International Business Machines Corporation tWILLIAM F. ALBRIGHT ................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1957 W.W. Spence Professor of Semitic Languages, The Johns Hopkins University JOHN F. BROSNAN ......................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1957 Chancellor of the Board of Regents, The University of the State of New York In this listing, the position or office indicated for the honorary degree recipient is the one held at the time of the conferring of the degree. tDeceased - Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS (Continued) tCLARENCE MICHALIS ..................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1957 Chairman of The Seaman's Bank for Savings tC. RICHARD PACE ........................................................................................D.C.L.-July 1957 Incorporator, Retired Member of the Faculty, Retired Member of the Board of Trustees, and Secretary of Pace College THE VERY REV. LAURENCE J. McGINLEY, S.J ...................................D.C.L.-June 1958 President of Fordham University EVERETT J. PENNY ......................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1958 Regent of The University of the State of New York JACOB K. JAVITS ............................................................................................D.C.L.-July 1958 United States Senator from New York JOSEPH GRUBER ............................................................................................D.S.C.-June 1959 Director of Business Education, Board of Education of the City of New York RICHARD C. PATTERSON, JR . ..................................................................D.C.L.-June 1959 Commissioner, Department of Commerce and Public Events of the City of New York CARL H. PFORZHEIMER, JR .......................................................................D.C.S.-June 1959 Regent of The University of the State of New York EDWARD L. STEINIGER '25 ........................................................................D.S.C.-June 1959 Chairman of the Board of Sinclair Oil Corporation MALCOLM WILSON ........................................................................................LL.D.-June 1959 Lieutenant Governor of New York HELEN PACE BOWEN ........................................................................L.H.D.-November 1959 Retired Member of the Board of Trustees of Pace College EDWARD J. KOESTLER '25 ................................................................D.C.S.-November 1959 Retired Member of the Board of Trustees of Pace College fKENNETH B. KEATING ................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1960 United States Senator from New York GUSTAV O. LIENHARD '26 ........................................................................D.C.S.-June 1960 Chairman of the Executive Committee of Johnson & Johnson WAYNE C. MARKS '28 ..................................................................................LL.D.-June 1960 President of General Foods Corporation JOSEPH A. MARTINO '22 ............................................................................D.C.S.-June 1960 Chairman of the Board of National Lead Company FRANCIS H. HORN ..................................................................................D.C.L.-January 1961 President of the University of Rhode Island EWALD B. NYQUIST ..............................................................................D.C.L.-January 1961 Deputy Commissioner of Education, The New York State Education Department ROBERT SCOTT PACE ..........................................................................L.H.D.-January 1961 Incorporator, Member of the Board of Trustees, Retired President and President Emeritus of Pace College BROOKS ATKINSON ......................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1961 Critic at Large, The New York Times ROBERT E. HEALY '25 ................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1961 Chairman of the Board, Interpublic Group of Compai. Inc. ALVIN R. JENNINGS '26 ..............................................................................D.C.S.-June 1961 Partner of Lybrand, Ross Bros. & Montgomery SIR HUGH TAYLOR ......................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1961 President of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation KENNETH E. BOULDING ............................................................................L.H.D.-June 1962 Professor of Economics, The University of Michigan CHARLES H. BROWER ................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1962 Chairman of Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc. Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0301090020-0 HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS (Continued) iSIMON LOEB '12 ............................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1962 Certified Public Accountant, Partner of Loeb & Troper, and Trustee of Pace College tHENRY C. ALEXANDER L.H.D.-January 1963 .................................................... Chairman of the Board of Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York PAUL GRADY ..................................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1963 Retired Partner of Price Waterhouse & Co. WILLIAM H. MOORE ......................................................................................LL.D.-June 1963 Chairman of the Board of Bankers Trust Company WILLIAM PEARSON TOLLEY ....................................................................L.H.D.-June 1963 Chancellor of Syracuse University tBYRON C. WILLCOX '16 ..............................................................................D.C.S.-June 1963 Vice President and Director of Grolier, Incorporated and Trustee of Pace College ROGER M. BLOUGH ................................................................................L.H.D.-January 1964 Chairman of the Board of the United States Steel Corporation tJOHN D. BUTT ..................................................................................................LL.D.-June 1964 President of The Buttonwood Corporation and Trustee of Pace College JOEL DEAN ......................................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1964 Professor of Business Economics, Columbia University LOREN C. EISELEY ......................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1964 University Professor of Anthropology and the History of Science, University of Pennsylvania CARLOS LACERDA ........................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1964 Governor of the State of Guanabara, Brazil tSAMUEL D. LEIDESDORF ............................................................................D.C.S.-June 1964 Founding Partner of S. D. Leidesdorf & Co. and Certified Public Accountant tMARIANNE CRAIG MOORE ......................................................................L.H.D.-June 1964 Distinguished American Poet MONROE J. RATHBONE ..........................................................................L.H.D.-January 1965 Chairman, Standard Oil Company (N.J.) CHARLES H. DYSON '30 ..............................................................................D.C.S.-June 1965 Chairman of the Board of The Dyson-Kissner Corporation and Trustee of Pace College tMOSES HADAS ..................................................................................................LL.D.-June 1965 Jay Professor of Greek at Columbia University FREDERICK R. KAPPEL ................................................................................LL.D.-June 1965 Chairman of the Board of American Telephone and Telegraph Company JAMES F. OATES, JR . ....................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1965 Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States tJAMES E. ALLEN, JR . ..................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1966 Commissioner of Education President of the University of the State of New York ALEXANDER BALTZLY ................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1966 Adjunct Professor of Social Sciences, Pace College HAROLD BLANCKE '25 ................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1966 Chairman of the Board of Celanese Corporation of America CARL W. BUCHHEISTER ..............................................................................LL.D.-June 1966 LUIS A. FERRE ................................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1966 Partner, Ferre Industries GEORGE CHAMPION ..........................................................................L.H.D.-December 1966 Chairman of the Board of The Chase Manhattan Bank Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS (Continued) HUBERT H. HUMPHREY ....................................................................D.C.L.-December 1966 The Vice President of the United States JOHN V. LINDSAY ..............................................................................D.C.L.-December 1966 The Mayor of the City of New York tSAMUEL MILLER ....................................................................................LL.D.-December 1966 Partner, Scribner & Miller Chairman, Board of Trustees of Pace College THOMAS J. WATSON, JR . ......................................................................L.H.D.-January 1967 Chairman of the Board of International Business Machines Corporation GEORGE PIERCE BAKER ............................................................................LL.D.-June 1967 Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration and George Fisher Baker Professor of Administration, Harvard University LEO CHERNE ....................................................................................................LL.D.-June 1967 Executive Director, The Research Institute of America PAUL HORGAN ..............................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1967 Distinguished American Author and Historian WALTER A. McCADDEN ........... .................................................................... D.C.S.-June 1967 Comptroller, The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited ROBERT C. WEAVER ....................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1967 Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development WILLIAM L. BUTCHER ..................................................................................LL.D.-June 1968 Chairman, The County Trust Company and Trustee of Pace College DAVID M. HEYMAN ......................................................................................LL.D.-June 1968 President, New York Foundation HOWARD E. JACKSON ..................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1968 Consultant, W. C. Heaton & Company Trustee, Pace College JOSEPH W. McGOVERN ..............................................................................D.C.L.-June 1968 Chancellor, the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York CONSTANCE McLAUGHLIN GREEN ......................................................L.H.D.-June 1968 Distinguished American Historian and Pulitzer Prize Winner CAROL K. PFORZHEIMER ..........................................................................L.H.D.-June 1968 President, Westchester Council of Social Agencies AUSTIN J. TOBIN ..........................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1968 Executive Director, the Port of New York Authority JAMES A. LINEN ......................................................................................L.H.D.-January 1969 President, Time Inc. GEORGE L. BOWEN ......................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1969 Doctor of Medicine and Trustee of Pace College CHAUNCEY W. COOK ..................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1969 Chairman and Chief Executive, General Foods Corporation CHARLES W. FROESSEL ................................................................................LL.D.-June 1969 Chairman of the Board of Trustees, New York Law School and Trustee, Pace College GABRIEL HAUGE ..........................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1969 President, Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company . THOMAS B. HOGAN ....................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1969 Partner, Haskins & Sells Trustee, Pace College GARDNER D. STOUT ..................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1969 President, American Museum of Natural History PAUL WEISS ....................................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1969 Sterling Professor of Philosophy, Yale University CHARLES A. AGEMIAN ................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1970 Chairman of the Board, Garden State National Bank Trustee of Pace College Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0301090020-0 HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS (Continued) AMYAS AMES ..................................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1970 Chairman of the Board of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts DAVID R. BREIEN ..........................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1970 Vice President-Treasurer, Hoover Worldwide Corporation; Trustee of Pace College and New York Law School BOB HOPE ..........................................................................................................LL.D.-June 1970 Comedian and Humanitarian NATHANIEL L. GOLDSTEIN ......................................................................D.C.L.-June 1970 Senior Partner, Goldstein. Judd & Gurfein Trustee of New York Law School and Pace College TERENCE CARDINAL COOKE ......................................................L.H.D.-September 1970 Archbishop of New York REINHOLD DREHER ............................................................................D.C.S.-September 1970 Trustee of the Louis Calder Foundation tJACKIE ROBINSON ..............................................................................D.C.L.-September 1970 Member of Baseball Hall of Fame, and Chairman Freedom National Bank t.NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER ..................................................................L.H.D.-October 1970 Governor of the State of New York DAVID ROCKEFELLER ........................................................................LL.D.-November 1970 Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank ARTHUR LEVITT ......................................................................................D.C.L.-January 1971 Comptroller of the State of New York tBENNETT CERF ............................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1971 Founder, Random House JOHN W. GARDNER ....................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1971 Chairman, Common Cause JAMES M. HESTER ........................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1971 President, New York University ROLPH T. MARSH ............................................................................................LL.D.-June 1971 Professor Emeritus in Residence (Law) EDWIN G. MICHAELJAN ............................................................................D.C.L.-June 1971 County Executive for Westchester County CARL A. MORSE ..............................................................................................LL.D.-June 1971 Chairman, Carl A. Morse, Inc. WILLIAM S. RENCHARD ............................................................................D.C.S.-June 1971 Chairman, Chemical Bank SYLVESTER C. SMITH, JR . ..........................................................................LL.D.-June 1971 Trustee and President, New York Law School; Trustee, Pace College; Counsel, Carpenter, Bennett & Morrisey HAROLD L. FIERMAN ............................................................................LL.D.-October 1971 Senior Partner, Kay Scholer, Fierman, Hays and Handler ALFREDA J. GEIGER ..............................................................................D.C.S.-October 1971 Professor Emeritus in Residence (Secretarial Studies and Business Education) MILTON JONAS '50 ..................................................................................D.C.L.-October 1971 Assemblyman for the State of New York, 10th Assembly District ERNEST L. BOYER ........................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1972 Chancellor of the State University of New York LEE S. BICKMORE ..........................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1972 Chairman, Nabisco, Inc. and Trustee, Pace College DOROTHY I. HEIGHT ..................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1972 National President of the National Council of Negro Women, Inc. ADA LOUISE HUXTABLE ............................................................................L.H.D.-June 1972 Architecture Critic, The New York Times; Pulitzer Prize 1970 GARSON MEYER ............................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1972 Chairman, New York State Office for the Aging; Chairman, Presidential Task Force on the Aging Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05TOO644ROO0301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 1. M. PEI ..............................................................................................................LL.D.-June 1972 Partner, I. M. Pei & Partners, Architects PAUL P. RAO ....................................................................................................LL.D.-June 1972 Judge, United States Customs Court GIUSEPPE LUPIS ........................................................................................LL.D.-October 1972 Minister of the Italian Merchant Marine DONALD T. REGAN ....................................................................................D.C.S.-April 1973 Chairman, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. STANLEY C. ANDERSON '49 ........................................................................D.C.S.-June 1973 Vice President-Finance, Johnson & Johnson; President. Pace Alumni Association SAUL FROMKES ..............................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1973 President, City Title Insurance Company BETTY FURNESS ............................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1973 Commissioner, Department of Consumer Affairs for the City of New York WILLIAM J. McGILL ....................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1973 President, Columbia University JOHN H. MILLIKIN ..........................................................................................LL.D.-June 1973 Senior Vice President and Chairman of the Advisory Committee, Bankers Trust Company GREGORY NUGENT. F.S.C . ........................................................................L.H.D.-June 1973 President, Manhattan College MICHAEL SCHIMMEL ..................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1973 Senior Partner, (Retired) Michael Schimmel & Co. ALICE TULLY ..................................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1973 Chairman of the Board, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center WALTER B. WRISTON ..................................................................................D.C.S.-April 1974 Chairman, First National City Bank ABRAHAM DAVID BEAME ........................................................................D.C.L.-June 1974 Mayor, City of New York LOUIS J. LEFKOWITZ ....................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1974 Attorney General for the State of New York WILLIAM F. McALOON ................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1974 Vice President and Dean, Pace University in Westchester 1963-1972 JOHN R. OPEL ..................................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1974 President, IBM Corporation MARTHA PETERSON ....................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1974 President, Barnard College JULIUS RUDEL ................................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1974 Director, New York City Opera ELIZABETH SCHOLTZ ..................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1974 Director, Brooklyn Botanic Garden NATHAN W. WENTWORTH ........................................................................D.C.S.-June 1974 Chairman of the Board, The Continental Corporation SAMUEL H. WOOLLEY ..................................................................................LL.D.-June 1974 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Bank of New York Company, Inc. CARYL P. HASKINS ..................................................................................L.L.D.-October 1974 President, Carnegie Foundation JOHN B. M. PLACE ........................................................................................D.C.S.-April 1975 Chairman, President & Chief Executive Officer, The Anaconda Company GEORGE R. BITTERLY ..................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1975 Deputy General Manager, The Bank of Tokyo, Ltd. and Senior Vice President, Bank of Tokyo Trust Company Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 JOSEPH S. HERBERT ..................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1975 Senior Partner, Joseph S. Herbert & Company WILLIAM E. HUMPHREYS ..........................................................................D.C.L.-June 1975 Senior Vice President (Retired), Bonwit Teller JOHN H. KNOWLES, M.D . ..........................................................................L.H.D.-June 1975 President and Trustee of The Rockefeller Foundation EDWARD J. NOHA ........................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1975 .Chairman and Chief Executive Officer CNA Insurance Operations MARTHA REDFIELD WALLACE ................................................................LL.D.-June 1975 Vice President and Executive Director The Henry Luce Foundation JOSEPH C. INDELICATO, M.D .............................................................L.H.D.-October 1975 Member, N.Y. State Board of Regents RAWLEIGH WARNER, JR ...........................................................................D.C.S.-April 1976 Chairman. Mobil Oil Corporation MRS. O. W. CASPERSEN ............................................................................L.H.D.-June 1976 President, The Caspersen Foundation for Aid to Health and Education, Inc. WILLIAM M. ELLINGHAUS ........................................................................LL.D.-June 1976 Vice Chairman American Telephone and Telegraph Co. THOMAS R. HORTON ..................................................................................LL.D.-June 1976 Director of University Relations International Business Machines Corporation RICHARD M. MATTHEWS ........................................................................D.C.S.-June 1976 Dean, Lubin School of Business Administration Pace University THE REVEREND GORDON G. POWELL ................................................LL.D.-June 1976 Minister. Christ Church on Quaker Hill Pawling, New York JEAN RAY ........................................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1976 President of SOFINA, Belgium JOHN C. SAWHILL ........................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1976 President, New York University LOWELL THOMAS ......................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1976 Author, cinerama and TV producer, Radio and TV commentator THE HONORABLE HUGH L. CAREY ..................................................LL.D.-October 1976 Governor of the State of New York MRS. BESSIE GERBER GLASS ................................................................LL.D.-October 1976 C. P. SNOW ..................................................................................................L.H.D.-April 1976 Author, Scientist. Philosopher, Commentator FRANK T. CARY ..........................................................................................D.C.S.-April 1976 Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer International Business Machines Corporation JOHN D. deBUTTS ............................................................................................D.C.S.-May 1977 Chairmen and Chief Executive Officer The American Telephone and Telegraph Company ALFRED B. DEL BELLO ................................................................................ LL.D-May 1977 County Executive of Westchester ARTHUR P. ANTIN .......................................................................................L.H:D.-May 1977 Superintendent of Schools White Plains City School District GEORGE W. BONHAM ..................................................................................L.L.D.-June 1977 Editor-in-Chief, Change Magazine Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 LEONARD M. GREENE ..................................................................................D.C.L.-June 1977 President Safe Flight Instrument Corporation TIMOTHY S. HEALY, S.J ...............................................................................L.H.D.-June 1977 President, Georgetown University FRANKLIN A. THOMAS ..................................................................................LL.D.-June 1977 President and Chief Executive Officer Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation ROBERT GREENE ..........................................................................................D.C.L.-April 1978 Chairman of the East Hudson Parkway Authority Chairman of the East Hudson Parkway Authority JANE CAHILL PFEIFFER ............................................................................L.H.D.-May 1978 Management Consultant WILLIAM VINCENT CUDDY ..........................................................................LL.D.-May 1978 Attorney Cuddy & Fedder HARRY E. EKBLOM ........................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1978 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer European American Bank LEON FINLEY ..................................................................................................LL.D.-June 1978 Senior Partner Finley, Kumble, Wagner, Heine & Underberg KENNETH W. FRASER ..................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1978 Honorary Trustee Pace University THEODORE M. BLACK ..................................................................................L.H.D.-June 1978 Chancellor New York State Board of Regents MICHAEL N. CHETKOVICH ..........................................................................LL.D.-June 1978 Managing Partner Deloitte, Haskins & Sells THOMAS P. HAWE ..........................................................................................D.C.S.-June 1978 Treasurer Norton Simon, Inc. DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN ..............................................................LL.D.-January 1979 United States Senator JOSEPH F. CULLMAN 3RD ..........................................................................D.C.S.-April 1979 Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board Philip Morris Incorporated MOTHER MARY DOLORES HAYES, R.D.C . ............................................L.H.D.-May 1979 General Treasurer Sisters of the Divine Compassion FRANK JOSEPH SHAKESPEARE ..................................................................D.C.S.-May 1979 President RKO General, Incorporated LOUIS S. AUCHINCLOSS ..............................................................................L.H.D.-June 1979 Novelist, Partner Hawkins, Delafield and Wood MALCOLM S. FORBES ......................................................................................LL.D.-June 1979 President and Editor-in-Chief Forbes, Magazine, Incorporated VIRGINIA A. HENDERSON ..........................................................................L.H.D.-June 1979 Research Assistant Emeritus Yale University School of Nursing WILLIAM G. SHARWELL ..............................................................................LL.D.-June 1979 Vice Chairman, Pace University Board of Trustees Vice President, American Telephone & Telegraph Co. Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 WILLIAM H. MULLIGAN ..............................................................................LL.D.-June 1979 Circuit Judge United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuil THOMAS A. MURPHY ..................................................................................D.C.S.-April 1980 Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer General Motors Corporation Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 *Charles A. Agemian Arthur P. Antin Bernadette Bartels Aniello A. Bianco *Lee S. Bickmore *George L. Bowen David R. Breien Sr. Loretta Carey John G. Carolin E. Virgil Conway tCharles H. Dyson Stephen C. Eyre *Kenneth W. Fraser C. Gerald Goldsmith John C. Haley *Sr. Mary Joan Haley BOARD OF TRUSTEES Thomas B. Hogan, Chairman Thomas R. Horton **William E. Humphreys Frances M. Kelly Lydia Essrog Kess John L. Kidde William B. Lawless *Gustav O. Lienhard Joseph I. Lubin Anthony J. Marano *Wayne C. Marks **Edwin G. Michaelian Donald L. Miller **Carl A. Morse Edward J. Mortola Edward J. Noha Robert S. Pace *Everett J. Penny *Herbert V. Peterson *Carol Pforzheimer Francis C. Rooney, Jr. Robert M. Schaeberle *Michael Schimmel William G. Sharwell William Shaw *Edward L. Steiniger *James P. Stewart *John V. Thornton *Keith Urmy Charles J. Urstadt Warren D. Watts Ivor A. Whitson UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Edward J. Mortola, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., L.H.D., LL.D., Litt.D. ...... ... _...... President J. S. Schiff, B.B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D. _..... _..... ._ .......... ....._._.. Executive Vice President Thomas P. Robinson, B.A., M.A., Ph.D... .... .. Vice President for Academic Affairs David R. Breien, B.A., D.C.S . .......................................................................Treasurer Phyllis Mount, B.A ............................................................................................... Secretary Paul Magali, B.B.A., M.B.A., CPA .............. Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Edward B. Kenny, A.B., M.Ed., Ed.D .....................................Vice President and Dean, The College of White Plains Robert E. Christin, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. ............................................ Vice President George F. Knerr, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. .. .............. Vice President for Facilities Planning and Development Stanley H. Mullin, B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D. ............ ...... Vice President for University and Community Relations Ewald B Nyquist, B.S., Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D., D.C.L.......... .. Vice President for Academic Development Miriam L. Moran, R.D.C., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Vice President for University Admissions Peter W. Fazzolare, B.A., M.A. .. _ ........... _.. Vice President for Institutional Services Kathryn L. Ekirch, B.A . ......................... Assistant Vice President for University and Community Relations, Pleasantville/Briarcliff Campus Peter X. Finnerty, B.S ........................... Assistant Vice President for Alumni Relations and Athletics Robert Hoffstein, B.A. - ............................................................... Assistant Vice President University Research & Special Projects J. William Nystrom, B.A., M.A., Ph.D .................. Executive Assistant to the President Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0 PACE ALMA MATER Alma Mater, hearts and voices sing to thee our everlasting praise; Each and every heart rejoices at the thought of happy days. Pace, Oh Pace, we'll ne'er forget you, nor the friends we hold so dear; Memories will linger ever and will brighten coming years. Alma Mater, stand forever, love is strong as we go marching by; So to thee, we raise our voices with your standard held on high. Pace, Oh Pace, we'll ever follow where thy beacons show the way; True to thee we'll be forever as we labor day by day. THE CREED OF AN ALUMNUS WE BELIEVE that the relationship of the alumnus with his alma mater begins with the first day of college and continues ever- lastingly. WE BELIEVE that this union of the college and its alumni must be founded on mutual respect, service, and support, each one to the other. WE BELIEVE that success of the individual is an accomplishment of the goals of the college and we, therefore, dedicate ourselves not only to the advancement of our personal goals but also those of our college, and of our fellow alumni individually and collectively. Approved For Release 2009/04/30: CIA-RDP05T00644R000301090020-0