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Three orations of a more serious nature than yesterday's Ivy Oration are being delivered at the Commencement Exercises this morning. They are the English Commencement Part by Reginald G. Buchler, a graduate of Yale in 1919, and the traditional Latin Part by Paul L. MacKendrick '34, and another English part by Malcolm A. Hoffman...
...only the first year of his administration but his scientific achievement have given President Conant a place in Mr. MacKendrick's Latin address. Tributes follow to the Fellows and Overseers, the Deans, and Baby Deans, the faculty, the Governor, the honorary degree recipients, the alumni, the parents, the girls, and finally to his classmates...
...Augustus Ackerman, Spokane, Washington; Daniel Joseph Boorstin, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Donald David Cody, Hartford, Connecticut; Robert Calhoun Creel, Cambridge; Oscar Hirsh Davis, Mount Vernon, New York; Edward Settle Godfrey, 3rd, Albany, New York; Richard Murphey Goodwin, Newcastle, Indiana; Gove Griffith Johnson, Jr., Washington, D. C.; Robert Kaplan, Cambridge; Paul Lachlan MacKendrick, Roslindale; John Arthur Martin, Bangor, Maine; John Barzillai Rackliffe, Newton; John Thomas Sapieuze, Irvington, New Jersey; John William Walsh, Jr., Quincy...
...result of the recent competition, two Seniors and a fifth year graduate student were chosen yesterday to be speakers at the Commencement Day exercises in Sever Quadrangle. Paul L. MacKendrick '34, of Roslindale will give the Latin address, while Malcolm A. Hoffman '34, of White Plains, N. Y., and Reginald G. Buchler, of Williamstown, will be the other speakers...
...MacKendrick has been active in the Classical Club at Harvard, has won a Detur Prize, and has been the holder of Price Greenleaf, Bowditch, and George Emerson Lowell scholarships...