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The University of Scranton presented twelve alumni with 2009 Frank O’Hara Awards during Alumni Reunion Weekend. The O’Hara Award is the highest award bestowed jointly by the university and the Alumni Society for outstanding achievements in a particular field or endeavor. This year’s honorees and the categories for which they were honored are, seated from left, Arthur E. Clark, Ph.D., Adelphi, Md., Science and Technology; Sharon Bartosh, M.D., Middleton, Wis., Medicine; Mary M. McCambridge, Altamonte Springs, Fla., Community Service; Michele Mauer Carpenter, M.D., Aliso Viejo, Calif., Medicine; and Thomas J. Davis, Binghamton, N.Y., Management. Standing from left are, Michael J. McDermott, president of the Alumni Society of The University of Scranton; O’Hara award winners Andrew M. Wallace, Chinchilla, Community Service; Rev. William L. George, S.J., North Bethesda, Md., Religion & Spirituality; John J. Cunningham, Esq., Blue Bell, Law; William C. O’Malley, C.P.A., Amelia Island, Fla., Management; Francis W. Connolly, Ph.D., Rockville, Md., Education; Brig. General Michael J. Terry, U.S. Army, Fort Belvoir, Va., Government Service; Kevin J. Lanahan, Mendham, N.J., University Service; and University of Scranton President Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J.
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