U.S. president urges ‘honesty, courage, and common sense’
Clark University’s first Commencement, June 21, 1905 — Standing on the porch of the Clark President’s home, from left: Mrs. Rockwood Hoar and daughters, University President G. Stanley Hall, College President Carroll D. Wright, Commencement Speaker President Theodore Roosevelt, presidential secretary William Loeb, and U.S. Representative and Clark Trustee Rockwood Hoar.
President Theodore Roosevelt delivered the commencement address at Clark University’s first-ever public undergraduate commencement ceremonies in 1905. Degrees were conferred on 43 men.
Read more in this coverage published in The Boston Globe on June 22, 1905.