Abstract

The Distinguished Service Award The Distinguished Service Award, the highest honor the National Council of Geography Teachers bestows, is awarded for outstanding service in geographic education. Every member of the National Council has the privilege of nominating a geographer for the award. Accompanying the nomination there should be a full statement of the services rendered geographic education by the nominee. Nominations must reach the chairman of the Committee on the Distinguished Service Award, Alison Aitchison, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, by June 1. Other committee members for 1950 are Harry 0. Lathrop, Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Illinois, George B. Cressey, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, J. Russell Whitaker, George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tennessee, and Otis W. Freeman, Eastern Washington College of Education, Cheney, Washington, Ex-officio and voting members are the President, Loyal Durand, Jr., University of Tennessee, and the Secretary, M. Melvina Svec, State Teachers College Oswego, New York. The Distinguished Service Award to date has been presented to the following persons.

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