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Six receive Hunn Award for outreach

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Alumni recipients represent almost 150 years of service

Six alumni/ae were recognized for their outstanding “Schools and Scholarships” work during an awards ceremony on Oct. 28.

Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons presented the annual Hunn Award for outstanding longtime service at the Faculty Club fete.

Those being recognized at this year’s awards ceremony included Linda London ’55, Wyncote, Pa., 27 years of service; Eric Rothschild ’58, Scarsdale, N.Y., almost 25 years of service; Francis Blake ’61, Big Timber, Mont., more than 20 years of service; Therese Stewart ’66 GSE, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., almost two decades of service; Paul Brennan ’67 Concord, Mass., more than 30 years of service; Kheng-Chuan (K.C.) Chew ’82, Singapore, 23 years of service.

More than 6,000 alumni/ae volunteers worldwide do “Schools and Scholarships” work for the Admissions Office. The volunteers recruit prospective applicants and interview actual candidates if geography permits. The factual and personal information provided by these volunteers helps the Admissions Office make difficult choices in an increasingly growing and talented pool of applicants. The “Schools and Scholarships” groups operate under the aegis of Harvard Clubs all over the globe and have been active as outreach agencies for the Admissions Office for more than 50 years. This year’s recipients collectively represent almost 150 years of service. The award is named in honor of Hiram S. Hunn ’21 who did volunteer work for “Schools and Scholarships” for 55 years – 30 in Iowa and 25 in Vermont. The award was initiated in 1990 to help commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Harvard Alumni Association.