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Announce Names of Student Speakers at Commencement

MacKendrick, Hoffmann, and Buchler Are Chosen

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As the 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.

Also winner of a Price Greenleaf Aid, Hoffmann has been a member of the Freshman and University Debating Councils. During the recent meeting of the Model League of Nations he was a member of the executive council and chairman of the Harvard delegation.

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