Students who fulfill the qualifications for delivering one of the three Commencement orations must submit first drafts of their speeches to Holyoke 10 by Monday, Walter J. Bate '39, Chairman of the Committee on Commencement Parts, reminded the College yesterday.
Candidates for the English Graduate Part, English Undergraduate Part, and Latin Undergraduate Part must have Honors or Highest Honors standing. Only those who are candidates for degrees at Commencement this June or who have received degrees at midyears are eligible.
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