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TUCK SCHOOL GRADUATION

JUNE, 1907
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TUCK SCHOOL GRADUATION
JUNE, 1907

The graduating exercises of the Tuck School were held Tuesday, April 23. The theses on which the graduates were examined were as follows : "The Accountant and His Place in Modern Business," H. C. Edgerton, B.S., of Northfield, Vt.; "The Organization of an International Bank," W. D. Howe, B.S., of Woodsville, N. H.; "The Evolution of the American Locomotive," C. W. Tourtellott, B.S., of Swampscott, Mass.; "The Organization of a Bond House," T. Brown, B.S., of St. Louis; "The Development and Organization of a Typical Hide Business," R. W. Morse, B.S., of Northampton, Mass.; "The Northern Pacific Receivership and Reorganization," R. Brackett, A.B., of Limington, Me.

A graduation dinner was given to the graduating classes of the Tuck and Thayer Schools by the president and trustees of the College, in College Hall, Tuesday evening. This was followed by a public address on "The Export Merchant and South America," by W. E. Peck, Yale '81, of W. E. Peck and Co., Export Merchants, New York City.