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THAYER SCHOOL AND TUCK SCHOOL GRADUATIONS

JUNE 1906
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THAYER SCHOOL AND TUCK SCHOOL GRADUATIONS
JUNE 1906

The annual examination and the conferring of the degree of Civil Engineer upon the Senior members of the Thayer School took place at the Thayer building on Tuesday afternoon, April 24.

The members of the graduating class and the positions which they will assume are as follows: J. S. Adams, undecided; W. A. Conley, American Bridge Co., New York City; M. E. Witham, undecided; C. F. Goodrich, American Bridge Co., N.Y.; R. E. Eibby, undecided; H. G. Roby, assistant to Professor Hazen, and instructor in the Thayer School during the coming summer; H. R. Messer; Allen Hazen, Hydraulic Engineer, Broadway, New York ; E. B. Smith, undecided; H. L. Muchemore, engineer for Miller, Daybill Co., New York City; W. T. Shaw, undecided; G. E. Woodward, resident engineer for Northern Pacific Ry.

The graduation exercises of the Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance took place the same afternoon, being simply an informal conferring of the degree of Master of Commercial Science on the two members of the Senior class: James Robert Merriain and Howard Deloz Atwood. In the absence of President Tucker the degrees were conferred by Professor Person. Mr. Merriain entered at once the office of the WallStreet Journal., New York City ; Mr. Atwood will enter the employ of the United Fruit Company, Zent Division, Costa Rica.

At 6:30 p.m. the board of overseers of the Thayer School, the faculties of the Thayer School and Tuck School, and the graduating classes of both institutions participated in an informal dinner at College Hall. After the dinner, General Henry E. Abbott,an overseer of the Thayer School and a member of the board of Consulting Engineers on the Panama Canal, gave an informal address in D Tuck on " The Panama Canal."