1964 Commencement
Commencement exercises for the 1963-64 academic year were held in front of Old West.

Commencement exercises for the 1963-64 academic year were held in front of Old West.
Historian, scholar, and professor Leonard Woods Lebaree received an honorary degree as part of the College's 1963 Commencement exercises.
Benjamin Robert Epstein, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, receives an honorary degree as part of the College's 1963 Commencement exercises.
Stewart Lee Udall, United States Secretary of the Interior from 1961-69, addressed the College as part of its 1963 Commencement exercises. Mr. Udall also received an honorary degree from the College.
Commencement exercises for the 1962-63 academic year were held in front of Old West.
John W. McConnell, Dean of the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University, receives an honorary degree as part of the College's 1959 Commencement exercises.
John W. McConnell, Dean of the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University, addressed the College as part of its 1962 Commencement exercises.
Wiley T. Buchanan, former ambassador to Luxembourg and United States Chief of Protocol from 1957-61, received an honorary degree as part of the College's 1961 Commencement exercises.
James R. Shepley, journalist and CEO of Time Inc. from 1969-80, received an honorary degree as part of the College's 1959 Commencement exercises.
U.S. Senator for Pennsylvania Hugh Scott, former chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1948-49, addressed the College as part of its 1959 Commencement exercises. Senator Scott also received an honorary degree from the College.
Commencement exercises for the 1958-59 academic year were held at the Alumni Gymnasium.
Artist Andrew Wyeth received an honorary degree as part of the College's 1958 Commencement exercises.
Conyers Read, scholar and historian of Early Modern Britain, received an honorary degree as part of the College's 1958 Commencement exercises.
Dr. Paul V. Lemkau, psychiatrist and advocate for public mental health clinics, received an honorary degree as part of the College's 1958 Commencement exercises.
Arthur B. Langlie, Governor of Washington from 1941-45 and 1949-57, addressed the College as part of its 1958 Commencement exercises. Governor Langlie also received an honorary degree from the College.
Commencement exercises for the 1957-58 academic year were held at the Alumni Gymnasium.
Herbert Brownell, Jr., Attorney General of the United States from 1953-57, addressed the College as part of its 1957 Commencement exercises. Mr. Brownell also received an honorary degree from the College.
Commencement exercises for the 1956-57 academic year were held at the Alumni Gymnasium.