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C., June 5, 191' 15M Acres of Land Enrollment 975 ronment ■ < *o»oW’otinty af th<T fp§t 'hi. ,<yi tJjciioincMteiu^ '8-trt-Kiw, Thos. n. Cleinsoif: t 4 bo ye the; sea level, and tin* nVigi/atlng. Temptations. to i>y foolishly are red-ueed to-a j and: Examinations I The College «»)Pnr,i:f<n«iniflWi maintains- 169 fofir-year scholarships in the Agricultural and Tcx- tfie^oursfes, and 51 in the One-Year Agri cultural/^ (Oetober^LOth to June 7th). Each! scholarship is worth £100 and free tuition. (— ’■ - ► . . «r — . Scholarship and entrance examinations rre’ildd afTFg county coiirt houses at'9 x. m-., July 13th. Write for full informa nt 011 in regard to the scholarships open to /our county next session, and the laws governing their award. It is worth your vhile to try for one of these Scholarships. .Those whoarenot seeking to enter on cholarships are advised to stand exami- lations on July 13th, rather than wait •- .The-4 ’•►Hogo coat riLmi^s .Jo. ministers w-ork among tli «> i.shinn Sniiftnv Si "WWPTh'HbMV ' AH rdeted January. lltlC who conduct/divide services'.and Mo pastor; i cadets irt bprrar-ks. ■ There is W flour IluuI A. with twrnrsalartr* ' . V.C. A. untlding was coin No .student will l>o admitted who years old at th/ time of entrance. An honorable discharge from the lege attendedI/is i equiroiL. Hazing i.s fbrbidi' of: the State as we I is the laws' of the/Cotlege. v-v.; 'r&t': &&*<**' mtil they cohie* to College iu the fall ...:n i a . ‘ • i. - Credit will lie given for a passed at the county seat ftie ottur Colleges in South t'arolina i a Co IK Details aro given ogue. O.WIMSTR.-VilON lit lLl.UN! COURSES OF-STUDY Chonsun' College offers thirteen four-Year courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of .Science (B. S./, and seven short courses dur- irigtyhc regular session and the ses sion FGUR YEAR DEGREE COURSES Agronomy Botanv* .%/ ■ Chemistry %! _■ . • Animal lhdust.yy. Entomology Veterinary Science Horticulture Soils Agriculture The One-Year Course in Agriculture Begins October 10th and ends June 7th:• Tt i^designed to give the simple scientific principles upon which good ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Summer Short Courses in farming rests, Open to young men 18 years old and over who have Mechanical-Electrical Engineering worked three or /more years on the farm. Civil Engineering / , There are 51/scholarships open to students taking this Textile Engineering - ~ , course. Examinations for the award of Scholarships held Architectural Engineering - by each County Superintendent of Education on July 13th. / SHORT COURSES (Regular Session) Send for full information. _ ^ One-year course in Agriculture / _ XT ' Two-year course in Textiles X On account of iviir conditions and/the scarcity^ of farm labor, the ustialsUirlmer courses Tor farmers will not be given in 1917. These courses will be resumed as'soon as normtel conditions warrant. . ’ \v / COST The cost for any of the thirteen Agricultural 12.86. ' This as are listed I 11 * 1 ' 1 **** 1 be crowdaJ-outr-- CHEMICAL LABORATORIES TEXTILE Di: I’ jkHTMKNT Training atnotic ever „l)cfni 5 . , .Woe both e that all .young me : <of, liability to 'and those notl f partmont equal to the cost of. a.. Army ration, as Well as the uni (orm furnished to others. Tlu amount of the money-allowance i. approximately $100.00, per sefcsidn ’ blemson College has been ad- littcd^to the st^iof xDivision of the .. Reserve .Otlioers’’ Training 4£orps. All Freshmen, Sophomores and short course 'students wilt pur- >0( ial service, oiwit-?: ire net always t fm. cst service. An ..puw/hftte- nly is abgf heirs yarn -needed .dll.the. '“'Virii-rrf^rnjripo'rti utilization: as '\v«u as t the.) engineering pi, bum: army.?- < * ^ At a conference of i/q 11 iden.t«- in A’a.shlHgidr'i, A May 5 tty, f the fntnvvTtf" ■; "a re adopted as a* 11 principles. These fWlui in accord with evpres’sior Secretary of War hi'h'de. to th< i’orence: -• in selves of the oppor etl hr our ■College?' sC 1 to do -in ocdei •r l<o nhto tn fhndoi V<dt\ • service, both ill nvyiod of the \v f ar yin., which will N‘o PtrtlBattoTr—rests—trpon thr sue as at^mesent three hours pf ga military tnstrl>Kion. ' -Juniors and IP Seniors niay pursu^-iin advanced course if they so eLe^ti^Those %% choosing the advanced course are *4 required to take additional mill- tary instruction. First and second year students- will be furnished by gradate from the advanced cours< to enlist .with thft Reserve’ Officers Corps or to take further part oi place in the military service of tjhi United States. The opportunity is furnished,—however, by which foi ; -a small amount of additional work> S ~ ant» student who ls-phySically fh~ -and otherwise- approved, can' yet- Qn what amounts to a State "scholai h e ship during his last two years 1, College. * n ( . will be given, a '/Write for further details regard the War. De- ing thiS opportun 1 ty.———, ■ . ---^/ the govesfimem'wTTh pne comp .Courses etns best. At present their agriculture, engineering and rnopey allowa^nce hy (PHESEUX E THIS PAGE FOR REFERENCE—NO K NOTICE WILL APPEAR.)