T·H E, DOME PENNSYLV~NIAMILITARY COLLEGE I Vol
T·H E, DOME PENNSYLV~NIA MILITARY COLLEGE I Vol. 10 Chester, Pa., June 1, 1956 No.8 PMC To Graduate /yinety-Eight Seniors romorrow Eisenhower, Taylor, And Rincliffe! To Re~eive Honorary Doctor Of Laws Degrees Commencement To Be Held In Stadium ;For First Time In History Of College The 1956 Commencement, our 135th, will be held tomorrow in the 'College stadium at 10 a.m., weathex: permitting. This will be the first time in our history that commencement exercises will be hel,d outdoors.. :Should bad weather develop, it will ,be necessary to move the exercises ',indoors to the Hyatt Armory, with admission by ticket only. The decision to move outdoors on commencement was necessitated this year by the increased number of Alumni and other guests of the .College who are expected to retutn for this colorful event. If the Armory, which can accommodate only 1200 persons, were used, as last· yea~, many guests could not be admitted.· 'I! stude~ts A class of 98 will be 'graduated. Fifty of these are from 'Pennsylvania, 17 from NewJe~sey, :Prep School and 13 from New York. Other graduates hail from the states of DR. EISENHOWER GENERAL TAYLOR R. G. RINCLIFFE 'Michigan, Kentucky, Connecticut, To Gra·duate Delaware, Maryland" Illinois, Will Deliver Address Army Chief To Be Honored . Receives Degree Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New PMC, Friday, June 1, 1956-Dr. PMC, Friday, June 1, 1956-Gen I'MC, Friday, June 1, 1956- R. G. Hampshire, Virginia, and the fo1' Milton S. Eisenhower, president of eral Maxwell D. Taylor, chief ~f Rincliffe, president of the Phila Final Class 'eign lands of Nicaragua, philip Pennsylvania State University for staff of the U.
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