Since the provisional list of Commencement assignments was printed in the CRIMSON of January 23, the records of the class have been gone over again, and the names of the following men added to those to whom provisional parts have been awarded. As was mentioned before the orations correspond roughly to a degree summa cum laude, dissertations to a degree magna cum laude, and disquisitions to a degree cum laude:
ORATION.William F. Harris. DISSERTATIONS.
Cipriano W. Andrake,
Ralph W. Gifford,
Richard W. Hale.
Percival Hall,
Charles L. Hanson,
Franklin T. Hammond,
Henry F. Hollis,
Joshua C. Hubbard.
DISQUISITIONS.
Wilfred W. Cressey,
William C. Damon,
Louis E. Desbecker,
Henry P. Dodge,
Maurice H. Ewer,
Alfred Friedlander,
Frederic A. Googins,
Clement C. Hyde,
Francis A. Ingersoll,
Earnest H. Jackson,
F. Lowell Kennedy,
Arthur R. Perry,
Henry F. Willard,
Samuel L. Wolff.
Men in Math. A will be allowed to take into the examination Sever's card and Byerly's Syllabus. Four place logarithmic tables will be furnished them.
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