The Thayer School of Civil Engineering held its graduation on Thursday evening, April 24, in the Faculty Room in Parkhurst Hall. Nine men were granted the degree of Civil Engineer:
Ralph R. Britton, B. S., of South Hadley Falls, Mass., who will take a position with the New Hampshire-Vermont boundary case;
Mortimer F. Coon, B. S., Medina, New York;
John H. Dessau, B. S., New Rochelle, New York, who will go to the McClintic-Marshall Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Ellis J. Hatch, B. S., Dark Harbor Maine, who will take a position with the Stanley Works, New Britain, Connecticut;
Percy H. Howland, A. B., Norwood, Massachusetts;
Charles C. Jones, B. S., Boscawen, New Hampshire, who goes to the McClintic-Marshall Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
Alexis C. Proctor, B. S., Franklin, New Hampshire.
Frederick L. Rau. B. S., Turner Falls, Massachusetts;
Edward A. Wiesman, Buffalo, New York.
All the graduates have joined the Thayer Society of Civil Engineers. It was voted to establish through this Society a class fund for the benefit of the Thayer School without restriction.
At the dinner in College Hall following the graduation exercises, President Hopkins introduced the following speakers:
Mr. Jonathan P. Snow, Professor Robert Fletcher, Director Emeritus, Professor Charles A. Holden. Director, Mr. Otis E. Hovev, Mr. Ellis J. Hatch, Professor William R, Gray, Dean of the Tuck School.