C. H. Whitman, Associate Professor of Greek and Latin, has announced the annual competition for three commencement parts-a Latin salutary and two English parts, one by an undergraduate student.
The speeches should be no more than six minutes long and should be submitted to Professor Whitman in Holyoke 14 by Friday, April 12.
The English parts may be on any subject of general interest, and further information may be obtained from Holyoke 14.
Read more in News
Noriega Announces 'State of Urgency'Recommended Articles
-
English Might Ease Honors RequirementsThe Department of English is reportedly considering drastic revision of the existing requirement that honors candidates have a background of
-
FINAL TALKS STILL PLANNEDAlthough Commencement has been moved up about a week this year, the traditional Commencement Parts, always given early in the
-
Whitman Phi Beta Kappa SecretaryAt a meeting last Saturday of the Phi Beta Kappa Junior Eight, Allen Lee Whitman '18, of Cambridge, was elected
-
Notice.'VARSITY MANDOLIN CLUB. - Rehearsal of mandolins only, in 26 Holyoke street, at 4.30 sharp. Next regular rehearsal for all
-
Senior Class NoticeAll Commencement Parts which were submitted to the Secretary of the Faculty have been read, and with the exception of
-
Freshman Managers AppointedReginald Langworthy Whitman '14, of New York, and George Faulkner Plimpton, Jr., '14, of Buffalo, N. Y., have been appointed