Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, June 08, 1916, Supplement to THE CHERAW CHRONICLE, Image 5
The
Sou)
1,544 ACRES 0]
COUNTY I
OF INSTR1
Location an
The College is located
the Blue Ridge Mountali
Calhoun, and later of hi
The College is over 800 1
climate is healthful and
dissipate or to spend m<
minimum.
The students are undei
effort is made to train 1
credit on the College ani
Religiou
The College contributt
ministers, who conduct
work among the cadets
lshing Sunday School an
Secretaries. A $75,000
pleted January, 1916.
Requiremen
No student will be at
years old at the time of <
An honorable discharf
lorro ottonHoH iq rPflllirpH
No student will be a<
healthy and free from
tuberculosis.
Applicants for the Fre
nations, either in their c
College in September, i
scribed certificate, furnls
A preparatory departn
the College.
Scholastic requiremen
College Catalog.
The One- Ye
Begins October 10
give the simple
farming rests.
Open to young
worked three or n
There are 51 sc
course. Examina1
by each County Sr
Send for full ini
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For Cata
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th Laroli
? LAND. VALUE 01
N SOUTH CAROLIN
JCTION. NEW AND
NEXT
d Environment
In Oconee County at the foot ol
is, on the homestead of John C<
s son-in-law, Thos. G. Clemson,
'eet above the sea level, and the
I Invigorating. Temptations tc
jney foolishly are reduced to e
' military government and every
up young men who will reflect
d on the State.
s Influences
!S to the salary of four resident
divine services and do pastoral
in barracks. There is a flourd
Y. M. C. A. with two salaried
Y. M. C. A. building was comits
of Admission
Imitted who is not at least 16
entrance.
je from the last school or colimitted
who Is not reasonably
contagious diseases, including
shman Class must stand examlounties
on July 14th, or at the
inless they can fill out a preihed
by the College,
nent is no longer maintained at
ts are given in detail in the
AGRICULTURAL HALL.
>ar Course in 1
th and ends June 8th.
scientific principles u]
men 18 }Tears old and
lore years on the farm,
holarships open to stuc
tions for the award of s
iperintendent of Educat
formation.
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TEXTILE DEPARTMENT.
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ilogue, Etc., Wr
nson J
na's School
' PLANT $1,300,000. OVE]
A REPRESENTED. THIR1
MODERN BUILDINGS, E
SESSION OPENS
PRESERVE
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\griculture
tj j ' j j Chemistry
It is designed to Mechani/a
rmn whipn cnna ?
? Uivu j&ng
Textile Ei
over who have Architectu
lents taking this ^
scholarships held One-year <
ion on July 14th. Two-year
The cost j
courses or tb
session. Th
heat, light, \
l Do not del
be.crowdedj
.-. - - ?*?L"SW &' ;
ESS PARADE ON RIGGS FIELD.
ite at Once to W\
(PRESERVE THIS PAGE
\gricul
I of Engineei
9 iftft TEACHERS nFFTfiRRS
TEEN DEGREE COURSES. FI
QUIPMENT AND SANITATH
WEDNESDAY, SEP
THIS SHEET FOR REFER
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ADMINISTRATION BUILDING.
%SES OF STUD
College offers thirteen four-year cour
le degree of Bachelor of Science (B. ?
ort courses during the regular session a
session.
)UR-YEAR DEGREE COURSES
! Agronomy
Botany
Chemistry
Animal Industry
Entomology
Veterinary Science
Horticulture
Soils
1-Electrical Engineering
ineering
lgineering
ral Engineering
)RT COURSES (Regular Session)
x)urse in Agriculture
course in Textile
COST
for any of the thirteen regular four-y<
ie Two-Year Textile Course is $149.10 ]
is amount covers uniforms, board, roc
vater, laundry and all fees, except tuiti
40.00 additional to those who are a Die
of the One-Year Agricultural Course
lis amount covers the same items as i
of the Four-Weeks' Summer Course :
[ the Four-Weeks' Summer Course in C
; is $19.00. This amount covers all f(
1, light and water. No uniforms i
ay in making application to enter; you n
>ut.
4 < i i
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.
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'
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FOR REFEREN < 7E?NO OTHER NOTICE '
tural C
i *
ring and Agi
5 AND ASSISTANTS. ENR<
:VE SHORT COURSES. TWE1
ON
TEMBER 20, 1916
ENCE
if
and
The Colh
scholarships
tile Courses,
cultural Co
8th.) Each
free tuition.
Scholarsh
are held at
passed at th
ENGINEERING
Summer Short C01
July 31st-Aug
Courses in Dairying, Animal
culture, Field Crops, Cotton Grad
For Farmers, Teachers, Corn C
Agriculture. The courses are ar
week or four weeks.
Special courses for ministers in
August 18th, 1916.)
Send for leaflets giving details c
ear
?ay
CIIEMICAL L.J
2 "...
OXE OF THE THREE
Resident, Clems<
WILL APPEAR.)
lollege
riculture
3LLMENT 950. EVERY
JTY-SIX DEPARTMENTS
1 1 %
Scholarships
! Examinations
n
jge maintains jlob iour-year
i in the Agricultural and Tex,
and 51 in the One-Year Agriurse
(October 10th to June
scholarship is worth $100 and
ip and entrance examinations
the county court houses, at 9
L4th. Write for full informard
to the scholarships open to
r next session, and the laws
aeir award. It is worth your
for one of these scholarships.
0 are not seeking to enter on
1 are advised to stand examiJuly
14th, rather than wait
some to College in the fall.
)e given for any examinations
e county seat.
'('U if**''*' f '
I
r DEPARTMENT.
urses in Agriculture
,pust 26th, 1916.
Industry, Poultry Raising, Hortiing.
lub Boys and any one interested in
ranged so that one may stay one
rural communities. (August 10th>f
the courses.
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