NO.

DATE

CLASS

SPEAKER

1-35

1826-1861

No formal commencement speakers

36

July 9, 1862

1862

Nathan S.S. Beman, RPI President

37

July 8, 1863

1863

Nathan S.S. Beman, RPI President

38

June 29, 1864

1864

George Gould, Judge

39

July 6, 1865

1865

John F. Winslow, RPI President

40

July 3, 1866

1866

John F. Winslow, RPI President

41

July 2, 1867

1867

John F. Winslow, RPI President

42

June 30, 1868

1868

Thomas C. Brinsmade, RPI President

43

June 23, 1869

1869

William J. McAlpine

44

June 21, 1870

1870

R. W. Raymond, Commissioner of Mines

45

June 28, 1871

1871

James Forsyth, RPI President

46

June 26, 1872

1872

James Forsyth, RPI President

47

June 17, 1873

1873

James Forsyth, RPI President

48

June 17, 1874

1874

James Forsyth, RPI President

49

June 16, 1875

1875

James Forsyth, RPI President

50

June 14, 1876

1876

James Forsyth, RPI President

51

June 13, 1877

1877

Alfred P. Boller ’61, AMCE

52

June 12, 1878

1878

James Forsyth, RPI President

53

June 18, 1879

1879

 

54

June 16, 1880

1880

Francis Collingwood ‘55, C.E.

55

June 15, 1881

1881

Clarkson N. Potter ’43

56

June 14, 1882

1882

C. E. Patterson

57

June 13, 1883

1883

 

58

June 18, 1884

1884

Rev. Charles Wood

59

June 17, 1885

1885

 

60

June 16, 1886

1886

Capt. Robert Woolston Hunt

61

June 15, 1887

1887

Henry R. Pierson, NYS Regent

62

June 13, 1888

1888

B. F. Isherwood, Chief Engineer, US Navy

63

June 19, 1889

1889

Rt. Rev. Henry C. Potter, Bishop of NY

64

June 18, 1890

1890

Matthew Hale, LL.D. & Chauncey M. Depew, LL.D.

65

June 17, 1891

1891

Charles Macdonald ‘57, C.E.

66

June 15, 1892

1892

William Metcalf ’58, C.E.

67

June 14, 1893

1893

Joseph H. Mullin ’69, C.E.

68

June 13, 1894

1894

Joseph M. Wilson ’58, C.E.

69

June 12, 1895

1895

Othniel F. Nichols ’68, C.E.

70

June 10, 1896

1896

Theodore Voorhees ‘69, C.E.

71

June 16, 1897

1897

G. S. Morison

72

June 15, 1898

1898

Alfred T. White ’65, C.E.

73

June 14, 1899

1899

Capt. Henry C. Taylor, Commander
U. S. Battleship Indiana, US Navy

74

June 13, 1900

1900

Rear Admiral Mordecai T. Endicott ’68,
Chief of Yards & Docks, US Navy

75

June 19, 1901

1901

Col. Henry G. Prout, Editor, Railroad Gazette

76

June 18, 1902

1902

Capt. Robert Woolston Hunt

77

June 19, 1903

1903

George W. Plympton ’47, Director, Cooper Institute

78

June 20, 1904

1904

Foster Crowell

79

June 14, 1905

1905

Nelson P. Lewis ’79, Chief Engineer,
Board of Estimate and Apportionment, NY City

80

June 13, 1906

1906

Rev. Charles Wood

81

June 12, 1907

1907

W. Harvey Wiley, Chief of the Bureau of Chemistry

82

June 17, 1908

1908

Walter C. Kerr, President, Westinghouse, Church, Kerr & Co.

83

June 16, 1909

1909

Onward Bates ‘75, President, ASCE

84

June 15, 1910

1910

Frank C. Osborn ’80, Osborn Engineering Co.

85

June 14, 1911

1911

Admiral Robert E. Peary, Civil Engineer Corp, US Navy

86

June 12, 1912

1912

Henry W. Hodge ’85, Consulting Engineer, NY City

87

June 18, 1913

1913

John Sterling Deans, Chief Engineer, Phoenix Bridge Co.

88

June 17, 1914

1914

John Houston Finley, LL.D., President,
University of the State of NY

89

June 16, 1915

1915

Hiram F. Mills ’56, Hydraulic Engineer

90

June 14, 1916

1916

Alfred Tredway White ‘65, C.E.

91

June 13, 1917

1917

Charles Whiting Baker, Consulting Editor,
Engineering News-Record

92

May 1, 1918

1918

Edwin Wilbur Rice, Jr., President General Electric

93

Dec. 21, 1918

1919

Rev. Dr. Joseph H. Odell

94

May 31, 1919

1919

no commencement ceremony
degrees conferred to returning Veterans

95

June 16, 1920

1920

Rev. Dr. Joseph H. Odell
Col. Ransom H. Gillett

96

June 17, 1921

1921

Frederick B. Smith

97

June 16, 1922

1922

Dallis L. Sharp, Prof. of English Literature,
Boston University

98

June 15, 1923

1923

Rear Admiral Harry H. Rousseau ‘91

99

June 13, 1924

1924

George S. Davison, President ‘78, Gulf Refining Co.

100

June 19, 1925

1925

John Van Wicheren Reynders ’86, Consulting Engineer

101

June 14, 1926

1926

Ralph Earle, President, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

102

June 10, 1927

1927

Philip W. Henry ‘87

103

June 11, 1928

1928

Percival M. Sax ’90, Consulting Engineer

104

June 15, 1929

1929

Morris R. Sherrerd ’86, Consulting Engineer

105

June 14, 1930

1930

John N. Shannahan, President,
Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co.

106

June 13, 1931

1931

Charles Butler, Architect, New York City

107

June 11, 1932

1932

Clarence F. Hirshfeld, Detroit Edison Company

108

June 17, 1933

1933

Leonor F. Loree, President, D & H Railroad Co.

109

June 16, 1934

1934

Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada

110

June 15, 1935

1935

Major General Edward Murphy Markham,
Chief Engineers, USA

111

June 13, 1936

1936

Samuel Ferguson, Chairman of the Board,
Hartford Electric Light and Power Co.

112

June 14, 1937

1937

Homer L. Ferguson, President,
Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co.

113

June 13, 1938

1938

Rear Admiral Luther E. Gregory
Civil Engineer Corps, Retired

114

June 12, 1939

1939

Stephen F. Voorhees, Architect,
Voorhees, Walker, Foley and Smith

115

June 17, 1940

1940

Clark H. Minor, President,
International General Electric Co.

116

June 16, 1941

1941

Philip D. Reed, Chairman of the Board,
General Electric Co.

117

May 17, 1942

1942

Albert N. Williams, President, Western Union Telegraph Co.

118

July 7, 1942

1942

 

 

Dec. 23, 1942

1943

Alexander Loudon, Netherland Ambassador to US

119

June 19, 1943

1943

 

 

Dec. 23, 1943

1944

Eugene E. Wilson, Vice Chairman of the Board,
United Aircraft Corp., Hartford, CT

 

Feb. 26, 1944

1944

 

 

June 21, 1944

1945

Philip W. Henry

 

Aug. 20, 1944

1945

Allen B. Du Mont ’24, President,
Allen B. Du Mont Laboratories, Inc.

 

Oct. 21, 1944

1945

Maj. Gen. William Henry Harrison, Chief,
Procurement and Distribution Service, US Army

 

Feb. 22, 1945

1946

Percival M. Sax ’90, Consulting Engineer

 

April 22, 1945

1946

James H. McGraw, Jr., President,
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., Inc.

 

June 22 1945

1946

Malcolm Pirnie, C.E.

 

Oct. 24, 1945

1947

Rear Admiral Lewis B. Combs ‘16, Asst. Chief,
Bureau of Yards & Docks, US Navy

 

Feb. 22, 1946

1947

Rear Admiral John J. Manning ‘15, Chief,
Bureau of Yards & Docks, US Navy

 

June 24, 1946

1947

Maj. Gen. Edmond H. Leavey,
Chief of Transportation, Army Service Forces

134

Feb. 1, 1947

1947

Arthur S. Adams, Provost, Cornell University

135

June 16, 1947

1947

Harry A. Winne, Vice President of Engineering
Policy, General Electric Co.

136

Aug. 30, 1947

1947

Francis E. Gallagher, President, Behr-Manning Corp.

137

Jan. 24, 1948

1948

Frank W. Abrams, Chairman of the Board,
Standard Oil Company

138

June 11, 1948

1948

Charles Erwin Wilson, President, GM Corp.

139

Sept. 4, 1948

1948

Robert Paxton, Manager, GE Corp.

140

Jan. 29, 1949

1949

Harvey N. Davis, President, Stevens Institute of Technology

141

June 10, 1949

1949

Ben Moreell, President, Jones, & Laughline Steel Corp.

142

Jan. 27, 1950

1950

Gen. Omar N. Bradley, Chairman,
Joint Chief of Staff, Department of Defense

143

June 9, 1950

1950

Harry Stanley Rogers, President,
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn

144

Jan. 26, 1951

1951

Brehon Burke Somervell, General President,
Koppers Company, Inc.

145

June 8, 1951

1951

Earl James McGrath, U.S. Commissioner of Ed.

146

June 6, 1952

1952

Barry Truman Leithead, President,
Cluett, Peabody & Company, Inc.

147

June 5, 1953

1953

David Barnard Steinman, Consulting Engineer

148

June 11, 1954

1954

Emil H. Praeger ’15, Consulting Engineer

149

June 10, 1955

1955

Lewis A. Wilson, President, NYS Commissioner of Education

150

June 8, 1956

1956

John P. Myers, Chancellor, Board of Regents

151

June 7, 1957

1957

Bertram D. Tallamy ’25, Federal Highway
Administrator, U.S. Bureau of Public Roads

152

June 6, 1958

1958

Robert Paxton ’23, President, General Electric

153

June 5, 1959

1959

Samuel C. Waugh, President, Export-Import Bank

154

June 10, 1960

1960

John A. McCone, Chairman, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

155

June 9, 1961

1961

Frederick Russell Kappel, President,
American Telephone & Telegraph Co.

156

June 8, 1962

1962

Warren Weaver, President, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

157

June 7, 1963

1963

Courtlandt Sherrington Gross, Chairman of the
Board, Lockheed Aircraft Corporation

158

June 12, 1964

1964

Chauncey Starr ’32, President,
Atomics International Division of North American Aviation, Inc.

159

June 11, 1965

1965

Augustus Braun Kinzel, Vice President, Research,
Union Carbide Corp.

160

June 10, 1966

1966

John Herbert Hollomon, Assistant Secretary of
Commerce for Science and Technology

161

June 9, 1967

1967

Emilio Quincy Daddario, Congressman,
U.S. House of Representatives

162

June 7, 1968

1968

No speaker

163

June 13, 1969

1969

Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, NYS Governor

164

June 12, 1970

1970

Lee Alvin DuBridge, Science Advisor to the
President of the United States

165

June 11, 1971

1971

Isaac Asimov, Science Writer

166

June 9, 1972

1972

Alvin Toffler, Social Historian

167

May 25, 1973

1973

Walter Joseph Hickel, Environmentalist

168

May 31, 1974

1974

Ivar Giaever, Research Physicist, GE Co.

169

June 6, 1975

1975

Carl Edward Sagan, Director, Laboratory for
Planetary Studies, Cornell University

170

May 14, 1976

1976

Walter Cronkite, CBS News Anchor

171

May 20, 1977

1977

Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Explorer and Environmentalist

172

May 26, 1978

1978

Dixy Lee Ray, Governor of Washington State

173

May 18, 1979

1979

Harry Andrew Blackmun, Associate Justice of the
United States Supreme Court

174

May 16, 1980

1980

Theodore Martin Hesburgh, President,
Notre Dame University

175

May 15, 1981

1981

Harrison Hagen Schmitt, U.S. Senator, New Mexico

176

May 21, 1982

1982

George A. Keyworth II, Director,
Office of Science & Technology Policy,
Executive Office of the U.S. President

177

May 20, 1983

1983

Daniel Patrick Moynihan, U.S. Senator, NY

178

May 18, 1984

1984

Lt. General James A. Abrahamson, Director of
Strategic Defense Initiatives, US Dept. of Defense

179

May 17, 1985

1985

Dr. Richard L. Garwin, Fellow, IBM
Thomas J. Watson Research Center

180

May 16, 1986

1986

Garry B. Trudeau, Cartoonist and Author

181

May 15, 1987

1987

John F. Akers, Chairman of the Board, IBM

182

May 20, 1988

1988

Hon. James B. Hunt, Jr., Senior Partner,
Poyner & Spruill Law Firm,
Former Governer of North Carolina

183

May 19, 1989

1989

Walter E. Massey, VP for Research for
Argonne National Laboratory &
Professor of Physics, Univ. of Chicago

184

May 18, 1990

1990

D. Allan Bromley, Assistant to the President of
the United States for Science and Technology

185

May 17, 1991

1991

Peter V. Ueberroth, Investor and Entrepreneur

186

May 15, 1992

1992

Thomas L. Clancy, Jr., Author

187

May 14, 1993

1993

Robert Resnick, Professor Physics

188

May 20, 1994

1994

Dr. William C. W. Mow ’59, Chairman & CEO,
Bugle Boy Industries

189

May 19, 1995

1995

G. David Low, Astronaut, NASA

190

May 17, 1996

1996

Peter Eio, President, Lego Systems, Inc.

191

May 16, 1997

1997

Roland Schmidt, former president of RPI

192

May 15, 1998

1998

Michael E. Herman ’62, President, Kansas City Royals

193

May 14, 1999

1999

William S. Nye aka Bill Nye the Science Guy,
Scientist/Inventor/Comedian/Author

194

May 13, 2000

2000

Rodney E. Slater, Secretary, U.S. Dept. of Transportation

195

May 12, 2001

2001

William H. Cosby Jr., Actor/Comedian/Educator

196

May 18, 2002

2002

Dennis A. Tito ’64, Civilian Space Traveller

197

May 17, 2003

2003

Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, Director of Pediatric
Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

198

May 15, 2004

2004

Robert Metcalfe, Internet Pioneer, Polaris Venture Partners

199

May 20, 2005

2005

Hillary Rodham Clinton, Senator, New York;
former First Lady of the U.S.

200

May 21, 2006

2006

Gen. Wesley K. Clark, CEO, Wesley K. Clark & Associates

201

May 19, 2007

2007

Thomas Friedman, Best-selling Author;
Pulitzer Prize winning columnist, New York Times