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The Commencement Speakers

Royal Archibald Moore, Latin Salutatorian, is a resident of Cambridge and prepared for College at Adams Academy, Quincy. In his Junior year he held the William Samuel Eliot scholarship and in his Senior year the Lady Mowlson scholarship, which is continued for his first year in the Graduate School. He received second-year honors in the classics and was given a detur at the last award of academic distinctions. This year he was elected a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. His part is entitled "De Amicitia Semper Conservanda."

Edward Eagle Brown, of Chicago, III., who will speak on "A Misunderstood Party," prepared at the Chicago Manual Training School. In his Junior year he won a Harvard College scholarship.

William Orcutt Hubbard, of Cambridge, prepared for College at the Cambridge Latin School. He will speak on "Public Evening Schools."

John de Raismes Storey, of New York City, prepared for College at Malvern College, Malvern, England, and with a private tutor. He will speak on "The Italian in America."

William Arnold Lambeth, who will give the graduate part, lives in Thomasville, N. C., and is now registered in the Divinity School. In 1901 he received the degree of A.B. from Trinity College, Durham, N. C., and the following two years he spent in the Divinity School of Vanderbilt University, at Nashville, Tenn. Last year he received the degree of S.T.B. at Yale. His part is entitled "The Spirit of the Present South."

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