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I The CI South Cai 1,544 ACRES OF LAND. VA] COUNTY IN SOUTH CA OF INSTRUCTION. NE^ P Location and Enviror The College Is located In Oconee County at the Blue Ridge Mountains, on the homestead Calhoun, and later of his son-in-law, Thos. C The College Is over 800 feet above the sea lev climate Is healthful and invigorating. Tern dissipate or to spend money foolishly are re minimum. The students are under military governmen ! effort is made to train up young men who credit on the College and on the State. Religious The College contributes to the salary of fo ministers, who conduct divine services and ( work among the cadets in barracks. There ishing Sunday School and Y. M. C. A. with ti Secretaries. A $75,000 Y. M. C. A. building pleted January, 1916. Requirements of A dm No student will be admitted who is not i years old at the time of entrance. An honorable discharge from the last sch lege attended is required. No student will be admitted who is not healthy and free from contagious diseases, tuberculosis. Applicants for the Freshman Class must sti nations, either in their counties on July 14th College in September, unless they can fill i scribed certificate, furnished by the College. A preparatory department is no longer ma the College. Scholastic requirements are given in det College Catalog. AGRICULTURAL The One-Year Course Begins October 10th and ends Ju give the simple scientific princ fanning rests. Open to young men 18 years worked three or more years on tl There are 51 scholarships opei course. Examinations for the av by each County Superintendent ol Send for full information. > , . ( ggjjai 7X11 Ml TEXTILE DEPARH For Catalogue, Etc emson A olina's School c jUE OF PLANT $1,300,000. OVER 10 ROLINA REPRESENTED. THIRTEE! V AND MODERN BUILDINGS, EQUT 4EXT SESSION OPENS Vi PRESERVE TH1 i merit i ~ r-: the foot of ' t Ut OU1II1 v>. }. Clcmson. sk el, and the J9& ptatlons to JO& iduced to a sHHHk t and every will reflect including I L^8yi^Klo^^Bi < ind cxami- ^ . :?' . or at the out a preintained at " ** ail in the AD?ni j COURS tl I Ills PrVTTD * 1 V/ I IV- I HALL. J ? in Agriculture \ ne 8tli. It is designed to Chemistry i ? ,,,^ I T j Mechanical-Elet iples upon which good civi, Engincori . , Textile Enginee old and o\ ei who have Architectural E ie farm. i to students taking this SHORT ( /ard of scholarships held One-year course Education on July 14th. Two-year course The cost for ar ^courses or the Tw session. This am heat, light, water, Tuition is $40.00 pay. r The cost of th $122.05. This an if listed above. 1 The cost of th ? Fanners and the ! 8 ton Grading is $ 6 bonrd, room, lig 3 required. Do not delay in rMENT. be.crowdcd^out. ^^ * DRRSS PARADE ON RIGGS FIEIjP. Write at Once to W. P (PRESERVE Tins PAGE FOR 1 griculti >f Engineerir 0 TEACHERS, OFFICERS AN N DEGREE COURSES. FIVE ? PMENT AND SANITATION tUINtbUAY, StKltJ S SHEET FOR REFERENC > "--V f ' tflSTRATION BUILDING. ES OF STUDY ;e offers thirteen four-year courses jree of Bachelor of Science (B. S.)? >urses during the regular session and a. EAR DEGREE COURSES ??-v Affronomv CJ - tf Botany Chemistry Animal Industry Entomology Veterinary Science Horticulture Soils < itrical Engineering ng iring Ingineering c BOURSES (Regular Session) 1 \ in Agriculture v 3 in Textile , COST ly of the thirteen regular four-year o-Year Textile Course is $149.10 per lount covers uniforms, board, room, laundry and all fees, except tuition, additional to those who are able to e One-Year Agricultural Course is lount covers the same items as are e Four-Weeks' Summer Course for Four-Weeks' Summer Course in Cot19.00. This amount covers all fees, ;ht and water. No uniforms are making application to enter; you may A. RIGGS, Pre REFERENCE?NO OTHER NOTICE WILL / ural Coll ig and Agricult D ASSISTANTS. ENROLLMENT 1 IHORT COURSES. TWENTY SIX DE MBER 20, 1916 E Scholars3 and Examir The College maintain P scholarships in the Agric tile Courses, and 51 in the cultural Course (Octobc j 8th.) Each scholarship ii free tuition. Scholarship and entrar are held at the county c a. m., July 14th. Write your county next sessio while to try for one of th ^ . - . - ; - natiolis on July 14th, n - '^4 until they come to Coll ???l Credit will be given for a passed at the county seal ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. Summer Short Courses in I July 31st-August 26th, 191 Courses in Dairying, Animal Industry, Poult :ulture, Field Crops, Cotton Grading. For Farmers, Teachers, Corn Club Boys and ai Agriculture. The courses are arranged so that veek or four weeks. Special courses for ministers in rural communit August 18th, 1916.) C* 1 / i !_ 1 J l # J 1 oeiui lor ieuneis giving ueians 01 inc courses. CIIEMICAIj LABORATORIES. ONE OF THE THREE CADET DATLRAC isident, Clemson Colleg LPPEAR.) ege ure 950. EVERY IPARTMENTS hips lations s 168 four-year ultural and Tex} One-Year Agri;r 10th to June s worth $100 and ice examinations ourt houses at 9 for full informa)larships open to n, and the laws It is worth your ese scholarships, king to enter on nvnmi atlier than wait icge in the fall, ny examinations t. ' * - r' V-' "S ' 3? J ' ' igriculture 6. ry Raising, Horti:iy one interested in one may stay one ies. (August 10thI a jj^j^ ai 1 | * ; '.-J* 1 -3 : ... .. ' ,** " * 1 I ' * ' - J o. -v ?? KS. je, S. C.