The Thayer School of Civil Engineering and the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration and Finance conferred degrees on their graduates on April 23, 1920. The degree of Civil Engineering was granted to fourteen men and that of Master of Commercial Science to twenty-five. At the dinner following the graduation the speakers included, for the Thayer School, Professor Robert Fletcher, Director-Emeritus and newly elected overseer of the Thayer School, Professor Charles A. Holden, Director of the Thayer School and Victor C. Smith of the graduating class; and for the Tuck School, Dean William R. Gray and Russell R. Larmon of the graduating class. President Hopkins acted as presiding officer and Dr. Gile spoke for the Board of Trustees of the College.