Harvard alumni win awards for outstanding service

Four alumni are honored for their contributions to the University.

Clockwise from top left: Anand G. Mahindra, J. Louis Newell, Emily Rauh Pulitzer, John P. Reardon Jr.

Clockwise from top left: Anand G. Mahindra, J. Louis Newell, Emily Rauh Pulitzer, John P. Reardon Jr. | Photographs clockwise from top left: Stu Rosner; Courtesy of the Harvard Alumni Association; and Stu Rosner (2)

On Commencement day, four alumni received the HAA’s Harvard Medal, which recognizes extraordinary service to the University. The names of three recipients had been previously publicized; the surprise announcement at the meeting of a fourth, retiring HAA executive director John “Jack” P. Reardon Jr. ’60, prompted cheers, applause, and a standing ovation in Tercentenary Theatre. “I hope you all can appreciate how much fun it was,” HAA president Catherine Gellert ’93 told the crowd, “to keep a secret from a man who knows everything about Harvard.”

Anand G. Mahindra ’77, M.B.A. ’81. Distinguished graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School, you have served the University on several continents with deep devotion and insight, affirming the vital importance of the humanities while advancing interdisciplinary studies within a broad liberal arts education.

J. Louis Newell ’57. Whether cheering from the stands at the Stadium, or chairing the committee charged with making Commencement happy, you stand always ready to answer Harvard’s call, as a stalwart leader of your Class, the Harvard College Fund, the Harvard Club of Boston, and the Harvard Varsity Club. (Newell could not be present; he will receive his medal at a later date).

Emily Rauh Pulitzer, A.M. ’63. As Harvard Overseer, expert in modern and contemporary art, and devoted friend of Harvard’s art museums, you have elevated the University and its embrace of creativity through your profound belief in the power of art and education to transform how we look at the world.

John P. Reardon Jr. ’60. From Admissions to Athletics to Alumni Affairs, you have shaped the Harvard we know and love, touching and changing countless lives through your skillful leadership and sage counsel, your impeccable judgment and inimitable way with people. The whole Harvard family salutes you—and thanks you.

For more information on the medalists, visit https://harvardmagazine.com/2014/05/harvard-medalists

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