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f ^ ^ / I. ^ ?5 a? o "S ?5 oo *?3 g ^ ? a OS eg O o | ^ | I ^ p * % P. O. B0> . ? r <t? CLE.VSOX COLLEGE. 4> ^ *$ <$> <?> ^ ?> 3> 3> <S> <?> 3> <& $ <? *$> V Attempts to mobilize a: Clemso college an army of scientifically trail ed men many hundreds strong wi made this summer. In fact, Pres ^^Vdent W. ^F. Riggs has already begu to mate plans I'o rounding up a WT large a proportion of the 6,000 fonr f er students as he can. Of These 6,00 men who have attended Clemson co lege since he founding of that inst tntion, about 1,000 of them?936, t is b? exact?hold diplomas certifying t their completi )n of fu'l courses. Tli ; occasion of the "round up" this sun rner will be Home-Coming Week, tl first ever to be hold at Clemson co lege, and ore that Dr. Riggs desire to make one of the largest ever hel by any Southern college. The dates for Home-(.oming Wee have not been definitely determinet Hut rho wppk will nroba jlv be one i K/UL " -vv-- Athe lat:er part of summer; perhar about the middle of August. Detail ol the programme will soon be wort ed out and announced. In the mear time efforrs will be devoted largely t ^ apprising Clemson me:i in all part* c the country of the occasion. Towar this end. President Riggs is havin prepared a roll of all the men wh feave ever attended the college an this in itself will be a feature of muc Independent interest. The regula alumni registers have been prime from time to time, but these contai thp nnmps nf those only who complei ed full courses and were graduate! The roll that is now being prepare will bear the names of all the mei nearly 6,000 in number, who have ev* attended Clemson college, with tiie e> ception of the present undergraduate The task of securing these names i a large one and is requiring muc time. It is believed that a week spent one again on the campus by the old Clen son men will do more than any thin else to replenish in them the fires ( loyalty to their alma ma:er. Thoug no direct steps .have yet been taken i the Home-Coming Week arrang< ments. there are indications that tt idea will be warmly welcomed by t? alumni and that there will be a read response when the invitations are ser out. * * * The Clemson band gave a concei V 1" PREUMIUMS PAYAB Office [ 313 ?> I k I $/&&& 0?Z& n i -fCHl@ Jrft J*k& Mi IS , ,sl Has heavy eating during the i- j system? Has lack of fresh air ? feeling," called Spring fever? d of gear in the Spring, and need s; cleanse and tone up the system j buoyant good feeling. OUR r h I fresh. After you see the docto I Come to OUR Dr a i "I NEWBERRY DRU( d: ? Telephone Nc i, | 'T\ s. in chapel last Saturday night. After is I the concert, the audience was enter- phii3( h | tained by an address and also moving ?\T I pictures of the Panama canal. The t}ie j ;e } audience enjoyed the music, and also quim !_ ! the address and pictures of the canal, J y0U ?' g I * * * | "W' | Prof. T. \V. Shannon concluded his i simis; n series of lectures tonight on the J some n subject of "Eugenics.-' Prof. Shan- mone; non's lectures were very interesting tome ie as well as instructive. te * v The examinations for the second In ta! term begin Saturday, March 14 and Jac ; ends on Saturday March 21. We ob- She b ! serve March 18 as a holiday, that date ; She rt j bcins Calhoun's birthday. I 1 Hi- ..... ....... IN TO SEL FOR THI ia Life Insi LE MONTHLY, QUARTER ADDRES v Over Comn iIif I !| WmSm I II S ft winter clogged your ; I given you "that t red Most everyone is out s Spring medicines to 1 and bring - back that nedicines are always r, see us. ug Store. J COMPANY >.74. Of All Sad Words. ielphia Record. e there any sweeter words in ]nglish language,'' musingly in- I 1 Prof. Swiggs, 'than 'I love ell," grimly remarked the pes- i I ic hearer. "I understand 'that ! I authorities regard 'There's that j | y I owe you' as about tne epi of satisfactory sentences." Disj>roied It. Iking of Miss Moneybags k hardly was discreet. leard him call her dull, and so I cut him on the street. ^^? ?Boston Transcript. |m| L -e i mmJk ironpA i nmn; IIIUHA/ W1IIMI LY, SEMI-ANNUALLY, ANNUA! S lTldllClgCI IT I nercial Bank N ?MBM?g?? SPECIA SATU1 Baseba I T ennis a LOVES. MITTS. P AND BALLS. TEf AND BA BETTER GOODS FO I * m Bool lviayes var The House of a T HEHttaflflHHHHflHHBHBflHHEBHBHHnBHHHI Mr NT lYlUll NTY ice 3 ~ 1 ? ? I ? 3 I a. s5 iny f i: IY <?_ ? ?S" c r esiern o. t. ' 0 EWBERRY, S. C. I ???I L FOR < m 1 | IB \ 11 and I Goods I A ASKS, SHOES 1 JNIS RACKETS ,1 . kLLS. I R SAME MONEY ?d Store housand Things -