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Tbe I South Carol]' 1,544 ACR73 OF LAND. VALUE 0 COUNTY IN SOUTH CAROLII OF INSTRUCTION. NEW ANI NEXI Location and Environmen The College is located in Oconee County at the foot c the Elue Rldge Mountains, on the homestead of John Calhoun. ani later of his son-in-law. Thos. G. Clernsoi The Colleg- is o-: r SO feet above the sea level, and th climate is healthful and invigoratng. Temptations t dissi;-ate or to spend money foolishly are reduced to mm:nim u m. The students are under military goverrment and ever effort is made to train up young men who will redtec credit on the College and on the State. Religious Influences The College contributes to the salary of four residen min.sters, who conduct .ivine services and do pastora work among the cadets in barracks. There is a flour ishin;: Sunday Sch-ol and Y. M. C. A. with two salarie. Secretaries. A $75,000 Y. M. C. A. building was com pietcd January, 1916. Requirements of Admissior No student will be admitted who is not at least 1 years old at the time of cntrance. An honorable discharge from the last school or col lege attended is required. No student will be admitted who is not reasonabl: healthy and free from contagious diseases, includinE tuberculosis. Applicants for the Freshman Class must stand exami nations. either in their counies on July t h or at th College in September, icis hey cn :1l1 out a pre scribed certincate, furnishd i (y ii:e College. A preparatory department i:: no longer maintained a the College. Scholastic requirements are given in detail in thE College Catalog. AGRICULTURA L HAXLL. The One-Year Course in i Begins October l0th and endts June 8th. g'ive the simple scientifie pinciples u1 farming rests. Open to young men 18 years old and worked three or more years~ on the farm. There are 51 se bolarships openm to stud course. Examinations for the award of s by each County Superintendent of Educat Send for full informatiom. TEXTILE DEPARTMENT. DRI For Catalogue, Etc., Wri nia's School of F PLANT $1,300,000. OVER 100 TEJ TA REPRESENTED. THIRTEEN DEI MODERN BUILDINTGS, EQUIPME1 7SESSION OPENS WEDI PRESERVE THIS SE 2" y A.DNIENISTPA. COURSES Clemson College offers leading to the (egrec of I and seven short courses du the summer -session. FOUR-YEAR DI Aarono Bota-ny Chemis1 . Animal Agriculture E om )Veterin ~.grcul ureSoils Chemistrr It i deigne to Mechanical-Electrical E ~on hichgood Civil Engineering Textile Engineering over who have Architectural Engineerir cus ain ti SHORT COURSES holarships held One-year course in Agri on on July 14th. Two-year course in Text The cost for any of the courses or the Two-Year T Session. This amount coy heat, light, water, laundry Tuition is'$40.00'addition: pay. The cost of the One-Y< $1-22.05. This amount cox listed above. 'The cost of the Four-Y Farmers and the Four-Wee ton Grading is $19.00. T ~ I board, room, light and required. Do not delay in making a be crowded out. .SS PARADE ON RIGGS FIELD. te at Once to WV. M. 1F (RonESEVE THIS PAGE FOR REFEREN: 'ricultura Engineering an CHERS, OFFICERS AND ASSISTA19 rREE COURSES. FIVE SHORT COURE [T AND SANITATION qESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, EET FOR REFERENCE e ION BUILDING. OF STUDY thiteen.- four-vear courses kachelor of Science (B. S.), ring the regular session and ,REE COURSES mv try Industry slogy ary Science ture ngieein .~Summer S1 Ju S(Regular Sessien: giutue h culture ekoforwks STindfrlaees thii-teen regular four-year extile Course is $149.10 per ers uniforms, board, room, and all fees, except tuition. il to thoseswosare ableyt ~ar AgricultralrCourse i reeks'weekmoreroCoursekf. ks' Sgumera Course isot is amount covers all fees, water. No uniforms are] plication to enter; you may ONE OF tIGGS, President, r-NO Otr NOYrICE WILL APPEAR.) II College I Agriculture TS. ENROLLMENT 950. EVERY )ES. TWENTY-SIX DEPARTMENTS 1916 Scholarships and Examinations The College maintains 168 four-year scholarships in the Agricultural and Tex tile Courses, and 51 in the One-Year Agri cultural Course (October 10th to June 8th.) Each scholarship is worth $100 and free tuition. Scholarship and entrance examinations are held at the county court houses at 9 a. in., July 14th. Write for full informa tion in regard to the scholarships open to your county next session, and the laws governing their award. It is worth your while to try for one of these scholarships. Those who are not seeking to enter on scholarships are advised to stand exami aations on July 14th, rather than wait until they come to College in the fall. Credit will be given for any examinations passed at the county seat. :NGINEERING DEPARTMENT. iort Courses in Agriculture ly 31st-August 26th, 1916. ng. Animal Industry, Poultry Raising. Horti Cotton Grading. hers, Corn Clul> Boys and any one interested in ourses are arranged so that one may stay one ministers in rural communities. (August 10th ing details of the courses. CHEMICAL LA~BORATORIES. THE THfREE CADEFT BATRACK. Clemson College, S. C.