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TUCK-THAYER GRADUATION EXERCISES HELD APRIL 21

May 1921
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TUCK-THAYER GRADUATION EXERCISES HELD APRIL 21
May 1921

Graduation exercises were held April 21 by the Thayer School of Civil Engineering and the Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance, when five men received the degree of Civil Engineer and 42 that of Master of Commercial Science. President Ernest Martin Hopkins presented the diplomas to both classes.

The Thayer School exercises began at 3:30 with the presentation of reports by the members of the class to the Board of Overseers concerning work accomplished during the past year. At 5 o'clock President Hopkins presented the following men with their degrees: Robert Fletcher French, Philip Hooper Kitfield, Edward Howland Lawson, John Parker McAllaster and Basil Lee Winslow.

The Tuck School exercises, which were very informal, began at 5:30 and the di- plomas were presented by President Hopkins as soon as the Thayer School exercises had been completed. The following men received their degrees:

James Eben Allen, Jr., John Greenleaf Allen, Cyril Nichols Angell, Philip Edwin Bennett, John George Beranek, Tudor Whiton Bradley, Wesley Gould Carr, Jr., Allan Miles Cate Henry William Degnan, Harold Albert . Eastman, Dana Hopkins Eaton, William Horatio Farnham, Jr., Walker Fielding, Albert Wesley Frey, Paul Sheldon Giffin, Carroll Eugene Hill, Lyman Burr Howe, William Chester Hulbert, „ Francis Henry Lee, Marshal Lyman Lombard,- Donald Clow MacKay, Hubert Boniface McDonough, Frederic True Marden, Robert Jaquith Miner, Olney Smith Morrill, Herman Wilson Newell, Waldo Blitman Potter, Allen Barnard Prescott, Wendell Prugh Sigler, Arthur Frederick Smith, Lloyd Emerson Smith, Allen Pratt Stillman, Eliot Frost Stoughton, John Edgerly Sunderland, Ralph Merrill Towle, Leo Maurice Ungar. Special one-year course: Waldemar Ekvall, George Albert Haas, George Humphrey Macomber, Robert Steel McBride, Elmer Knapp Pilsbury, George Wilson Rand.

At 7:30 both classes met in the Grill room for the annual dinner tendered to the members of the graduating classes by the Board of Trustees, President Hopkins presided, and Dr. John Martin Gile spoke for the Board of Trustees. The speakers for the Thayer School faculty were Robert Fletcher, Ph.D., Director Emeritus of the Thayer School, and Charles Arthur Holden, B. S., C. E., Director of Thayer School. Philip Hooper Kitfield gave the address for the class. Nathaniel George Burleigh, A.8., A.M.C.S., professor of Business Organization and Management, spoke for the Tuck School faculty and Herman Wilson Newell for the graduating class.