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Outstanding Volunteers Earn Honors

2011 MIT Alumni Association award winners
October 25, 2011

BRONZE BEAVER AWARD

Robert B. Millard ‘72

Marjorie M. T. Yang ‘74

HAROLD E. LOBDELL ‘17 
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

Gerald M. Appelstein ‘80

Kathleen E. Brown ‘93, SM ‘96

Mindy L. Garber ‘82

Theodore H. Korelitz ‘56

Stacey T. Nakamura ‘80  

Sarah J. Simon ‘72

Allyn J. Ziegenhagen, SM ‘59

HENRY B. KANE ‘24 AWARD

John M. Begg ‘78

Stanley Martin Jr. ‘50

William C. L. Shih ‘60, SM ‘64, PhD ‘73

John R. Velasco ‘05, SM ‘06

GEORGE B. MORGAN ‘20 AWARD

Eugenia Carroll ‘78

Ilya Gorodisher ‘85, SM ‘86, PhD ‘90

Rossana C. Lin ‘87

William J. Lyons Jr. ‘48

Alberto Ospina, SM ‘58

Vance W. Smith ‘72

GREAT DOME AWARD Independent

MIT Association of

Living Groups (AILG) Accreditation Review Team

MIT Class of 1960 50th Reunion

Planning and Gift Committees

MIT Club of Palm Beach

HONORARY MEMBERSHIP IN THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Rosanne Goldstein

Ernest J. Moniz

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