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Speaker(s) Notes Ref. 1941: Bishop J. Francis McIntyre [1] 1942: Rev. Robert Gannon [1] 1943: Rev. Robert Gannon [1] 1944: Rev. Robert Gannon [1] 1945: Major General Sir Walter Maxwell Scott [1] 1946: Gov. Thomas Dewey: President Truman also received an honorary degree and gave an address but this was not at June Commencement, it was in May [1 ...
The commencement is a ceremony in which degrees or diplomas are conferred upon graduating students. A commencement speech is typically given by a notable figure in the community or a graduating student. The person giving such a speech is known as a commencement speaker. Very commonly, colleges or universities will invite politicians, important ...
Each year, Virginia Tech holds commencement ceremonies at the end of the academic year in May, as well as at the end of the Fall semester in December. Since 1990, a separate Graduate School Commencement Ceremony has been held to confer degrees to master's and doctoral students.
Kindergarten teacher Jeff Berry gave a touching speech at the Lawrence High School graduation on June 18, recognizing that many of the grads had been part of his kindergarten class when he began ...
In his speech, Federer spoke about how college graduation parallels his experience to "graduating tennis." The 20-time Grand Slam winner spoke about strongly disliking the word "retired"—we ...
The speakers inform their audience about different topics, such as science, technology, religion, economics, human society, and psychology. TED speakers can use the platform to share personal experiences with traumatic events, such as abuse, bullying, grief, assault, suicidal ideation, near-death encounters
Henry Winkler is going to miss Hoda Kotb. At the start of his interview with Hoda and Jenna Bush Hager on TODAY with Hoda & Jenna on Oct. 15, the Emmy winner took a moment to gush about Hoda, who ...
The text originates from a commencement speech Wallace gave at Kenyon College on May 21, 2005. The essay was published in The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2006 and in 2009 its format was stretched by Little, Brown and Company to fill 138 pages for a book publication. [1] A transcript of the speech circulated online as early as June 2005. [2]