LeHigh University
Brooklyn Standard Union June 11, 1929 Graduates 264 GRADUATE AT LEHIGH BETHLEHEM, Pa., June 11 LeHigh University is turning out a class of 264 members, most of them graduated in some branch of science, the largest class in the history of the university. Of the graduates, twelve are from Brooklyn and six from other section of Long Island. Frederic Allen SCOTT, of Roslyn Heights, wins his degree of master of science, one of the eighteen winning graduate degrees. The bachelors of arts include L.J. ACKERMAN of Far Rockaway, John Karsten AHLBERG, Marvin BLANCHARD, Bernard Lawton OPOLINSKY Lloyd VALECHE, of Brooklyn. The following win their B. S. in business administration: Thomas Moran BRENNAN David Garrison FLUHARTY of Rockville Center, Carl John HEYSER of Brooklyn, John Irving KIRKPATRICK of Woodhaven, John Howard MANLEY, George Wallace SIMRELL, Jr., Leland Dewey TRANTUM of Brooklyn, Walter Arthur WILSON of Richmond Hill. Herbert Clarence HOBBS, Jr., of Brooklyn, obtains his degree of civil engineer, William Morton PICKSLEY, Jr., of Brooklyn, becomes an electrical engineer. Philip Marx ZIMMERMAN of Brooklyn is being awarded the B.S. in industrial engineering Arthur Harold SORRELL, Jr., of Brooklyn wins his degree of mechanical engineer. Transcribed for the Brooklyn Info Pages by Margaret RansomRETURN to 1927 GRADUATE MAIN RETURN to GRADUATE MAIN RETURN to BROOKLYN MAIN