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[[image]] Reisie & Gigi Zucker antiques • furniture • accessories 432 EAST 75TH STREET, NEW YORK • RH 4-3420 38 1948 Muriel Braeutigam was named Advertising Woman of the Year by the Advertising Woman's Club of St. Louis, Mo. Miss Braeutigam, who studied fashion illustration at Parsons, is the advertising manager of Brown Shoe Company which does an annual business of more than $326,000,000. . . . A portrait of Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Robert G. Ruegg, was presented to him at U.S.A.F. Headquarters in the Pentagon last June by the artist, Don Cannavaro, a former combat pilot in World War II and now art director at Air Force Headquarters. . . . Alan J. Broder, advertising production manager for Leonard Sacks Advertising, Inc., writes that he lives in the only Mies Van der Roh-designed apartment building in the New York area. It is located in Newark, N.J., and Mr. Broder is enthusiastic about the 25-mile-wide view of the Manhattan skyline from his glass sheathed apartment on the 22nd floor. . . . For the past five years, S. Todd Butler, who studied interior design at Parsons and won the Lady Mendl scholarship to the Academie Julian in Paris following graduation, has been teaching painting the year 'round at his home in Edison, N.J. . . . An exhibition of oils, watercolors, drawings, and sketches by William J. Hankinson was presented at the Present Day Club of Princeton, N.J., in February 1968. Much of the work had been shown at the Museum of Art in Columbia, S.C., the previous October. Mr. Hankinson is also a muralist. . . . Two of Alice Fisher Ungaar's bas-reliefs were included in the Uno A. Erre International competition for Medals and Plates of Art exhibition, which traveled through Italy last year. Mrs. Ungaar's latest one-man show was held in Emily Lowe Hall at Hofstra University in March 1968. . . . Charles Sevigny was responsible for the décors of "Le Vison Voyageur" a play by Ray Cooney and John Chapman which has been playing at the Théâtre Gymnase-Marie Bell in Paris this winter. 1949 Stewart Greene, Executive Vice President of Wells, Rich, Greene, Inc., was guest speaker for the joint luncheon of the Advertising Club and the Four H's at the Statler-Hilton in Boston, Mass., on March 26, 1968. With Daniel and Charles, Inc., and Jack Tinker and Partners prior to becoming cofounder of his present agency, Mr. Greene has won a score of awards, including two Art Director's Gold Medals, for his advertisements. . . . A new collection of wallpapers designed by Hubbell Pierce went on display at Philip Graf Wallpapers, Inc., in April last year. . . . Henry Neiblum was one of a panel of three judges for the Bergen County (N.J.) Spring Outdoor Show at the Midland Park Shopping Center on May 11, 1968. Mr. Neiblum's advertising agency is located in Paramus. . . . Robert Hester, who heads the Interior Design Department at Richmond (Va.) Professional Institute addressed the Rockingham Chapter of the Virginia Museum in April 1968. His subject was "Versailles in the 17th and 18th Centuries". . . . Photographs by Paul Seligman were on view at the Modernage Gallery in New York from November 12, 1968, to January 10,1969. . . . The stylish handprinted fabrics and wallpaper created by Thomas Morrow, A. T. Hannett (Class of 1951), and Louis Fischer in their joint studio on Manhattan's east side are being sought after by fashion and interior designers alike. Mr. Hannett and Mr. Morrow, who, with Mr. Fischer, established their design studio in Mr. Morrow's town house, both studied fashion illustrations at Parsons. 1950 J. Milan Strandberg has opened his own studio for interior architecture, design, and decoration in Portland, Oregon, where he now lives. Mr. Strandberg was president of the New York Chapter of the Alumni Association from 1964 to 1965. . . . Robert Reid's third one-man show at the Grand