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THAYER SCHOOL GRADUATION

April 1919
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THAYER SCHOOL GRADUATION
April 1919

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.