Publisher's Synopsis
This historical document captures the proceedings of the inauguration of Clifton Daggett Gray as President of Bates College and the commencement exercises of the Class of 1920. Held on June 23, 1920, in Lewiston, Maine, the event marked a significant moment in the college's history. This record provides insights into the academic and social climate of the time, reflecting the values and aspirations of Bates College and its community. It offers valuable primary source material for researchers and anyone interested in the history of higher education and the evolution of American college traditions. A glimpse into the past, this publication preserves the speeches, ceremonies, and atmosphere surrounding this important occasion in the life of Bates College.
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