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NINETEEN MEN FINISH TUCK SCHOOL COURSE

JUNE, 1928
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NINETEEN MEN FINISH TUCK SCHOOL COURSE
JUNE, 1928

Nineteen men completed the two year course of the Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance May 14 when the annual graduation exercises took place in the Faculty Room of the Parkhurst Administration Building at 4.

The graduation address was delivered that evening by Morton C. Tuttle at the joint dinner of the Tuck and Thayer Schools in the grill room of College Hall. Mr. Tuttle is a graduate of Dartmouth in the class of 1897 and is one of the present trustees of the College. The dinner was an annual affair for the second year men of each school. The graduation exercises of the Thayer School, however, -will not take place until those of the College on June 19.

Examinations for the 17 members of the second year class and of the two special students of Tuck School show that the following men having completed the course: K. C. Ballantyne '27, Brooklyn, N. Y., I. I. Chernik off, Panchevo, Jugoslavia, C. N. Field '27, Montreal, Quebec, R. D. Funkhouser '27, Dayton, 0., E. W. Hitchcock '27, Pittsburgh, Pa., S. M. Livingston, Grand Rapids, Mich., B. L. Langworthy '27, Minneapolis, Minn., A. H. Norris '27, Cambridge, Mass., R. S. Norton, Hanover, N. H., W. H. O'Leary, '26, Lawrence, Mass., R. W. Page '27, Maiden, Mass., H. Paschen, Frankfort, Germany, A. M. Rankin '27, Boston, Mass., E. A. Ross '27, Cleveland, 0., W. B. Smith '27, Woodstock, Vt., R. W. Tucker '27, Pawhuska, Okla., F. D. White, Jr. '27, Pittsfield, Mass., R. W. Williamson '27, Norwood, Mass., and S. Z. Wormser '27, Woodmere, L. 1., N. Y.