With a banquet April 26, in the Commons, the ceremonies attending the combined graduation of the second year classes of the Thayer School of Engineering and the Tuck School of Administration and Finance were brought to a close. Presentation of diplomas occurred late in the afternoon. The degree of Civil Engineer was conferred on the following fourteen Thayer School men: R. H. Anderton, E. B. Frey, L. P. Gove, E. H. Gumbart, Jr., R. P. Harvey, O. W. Hovey, A. D. Lewis, D. L. Lindsley, H. J. McLellan, J. D. Pendleton, R. G. Perkins, K. W. Ross, C. M. Rundlett, and W. D. Shumway. The following 25 men made up the graduating clags of Tuck School, receiving the degree of Master of Commercial Science: R. A. Brown, C. E. Brundage, E. J. Carleton, C. M. Clarke, C. C. Coffin, H. L. Cole, A. J. Conley, J. J. Curtin, I. Eigner, J. K. Fenno, G. B. Fuller, F. O. Garrison, C. W. Greenwood, W. A. Hale, C. E. Jones, E. L. Kiley, G. P. Kreider, E. F. McQuesten, E. L. Mack, J. J. Mullen, W. C. Nissen, J. A. Shanahan, E. C. Stelberg, H. E. Steigler, and C. T. Tapley.
President Hopkins acted as toastmaster at the banquet in the evening which was attended by the Trustees of the Thayer School, faculties and graduates of the two schools and a number of prominent engineers and business men closely allied with the work of the schools.
Among the speakers besides President Hopkins were Professor Robert Fletcher, Mr. O. E. Hovey '85, Professor C. A. Phillips, Professor G. J. Fiebeger of West Point and Mr. D. L. Lindsley and Mr. G. H. Tapley representing the graduating classes of the schools.