The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 22, 1908, Image 3
Blease's College Career?Expelled
from Literary Society
for Plagiarism.
In a complimentary sketch of
the career of Cole L. Blease, recently
printed in a newspaper in
this State, reference is made to
the lact that he attended the
South Corolina College. Since
that time The State has received H
dent Blease submitted an essay.
"The South Carolina Collegian"
relates as the subsequent proceedings
:
The February number of the
Davidson Monthly contains a
comparison of the es3ay which
appeared in the January num
ber of the Collegian for the Collegian
medal, and one published
in a Davidson Monthly in 1881,
which shows that the two essays
are almost identical, even in
words. Below will be found a
comparison of parts of the essays
that gives a just idea of their
oi m il o rii tr f KrAncKrvnf 1V<C * H
requests for the publication ol
the record of this candidate tor
governor, while at the college
Since that time the candidate for
governor has offered, as we are
informed, $ 1,000 tor proof of an
incident in his career that reflec
ted upon his character. The
State invites the consideration ot
the public to pages 15 and 16 of
"The South Carolina Collegian,"
of May, 18S8. There had been
a nrizo coritpat fnr a marlnl Ki??.
Ui?4Jl<UI 1 vjr UUIUU^UX/UVt ITJL L KJ.
L. Blease, of Newberry, a young
law student who came to our
College last October, is the 'author'
of the essay in the Colleg
ian, and he is the second man
that has shown his appreciation
of the ability of the real author
by claiming this essay as his own.
"When the matter was laid before
the joint assembly of the two
Societies, Mr. Blease, in a spirit
of much bravado, denied having
plagiarized, but withdrew the
article from the Collegian medal
contest. This removed the matter
beyond the jurisdiction of the
joint assembly, but the Clariogophic
Society took it up, and
after caretul deliberation expelled
Mr. Blease by a vote 45 to 5,
who has since withdrawn from
college, in justice to Mr. 151ease,|
we will say that he is young, and
evidently did not appreciate the
gravity of his offence; and if he
had not been so overhearing and
defiant at first, he probably
would have been dealt with
more mildly. As it is, he leaves
us in disgrace, with the just condemnation
of the whole college."
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