The candidates for Commencement parts read their parts before the committee in Sanders Theatre yesterday morning.
The following men were selected to speak at Commencement:
Carleton Eldredge Noyes of Cambridge; subject, "Literature and Life."
Arthur Stanwood Pier of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; subject, "Rise and Fall of New Rome."
John C. Rowe of South Bethlehem, N. Y.; subject, "Should the Municipal Franchise be Placed on a Property Basis?"
Robert Walcott of Cambridge; subject, "The Present Tendency toward City Parks."
Townsend Walsh of Albany, N. Y.; subject, "The Irishman in Recent Fiction."
Max Benshimol of Roxbury, will deliver the Latin Salutatory.
Edward F. McClennen of Wrentham, Mass., will speak the Law School part.
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