The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 21, 1918, Image 8
Partial List of Red Cross Donations
IVuui No.
M. II. IfeymaJi. Chairman
MUx K. iJar^nsii.'it #10,00
?foli i Cam. y OfcOO'
Wolfo-JOUrlioj ?' 4*MM>
\V. i. IM'ftM*. ii 7' 5.00
?J a UK'S l>. ZoMlp
ItaiuHi NoHl.W Co. 50.00
W. Hopkins ? UK!
Wh I ( *? r llroxvn 'J.U)
It. II. Hauiul .'iO.(N)
(Vmdoii Inn# 0?. ? MM>0
\i II Hvyutuii .*?< ?.< m ?
Ales .M.cu*ktii 5.00
S.iui M?*( 'a*klll S^O
, A. UWliltaker 1(MM>
tawl* \ Christina* .
J. ii. McCaxkl'll >50
M. AT. Kvjwis r?o
Camdon ('<? HMX>
MIss.N. I', llaiiuv* 5.00
W. T. Sin illi
?I. 1*1 till)' tjjrjl
II. I,. MoI^kvI v
Mr. hikI M ivi. T. It.
McLula , .
IliMU'.V KiclH'l
David Wolfe
i:. ('. whi taker
JOdnx Tom m .. .
John S. Kalsall
Zeuio At "oVass
lx?roy Woolen
]?. Selienk
M^ss A. llradley
I/OwIh I,. (Hyhunr
Mix Clara i?ti titan
J. <J, CunnlnKlnui) ....
Mis* Ix-tlia (iraddlek
Miss M. I>. VlllopiKiH1
H. N. Alvlxivvoll ....
J. M. Hotter
Miss Sallto Alexandei
Miss Hlnndlna howls
Miss K. -(ielKenlielmer
F. II. Arrant*
m G. (!o,v
.f.'K. liiinx
\v. i,. (Joir :
T. C. (J hidden . ,
<}. C. Ilrnee
<}. l?. (rOtiUale
J. It. Good ill o family
(?, J. Shannon, Sr., .....
Mrs. C. ,1. Shannon. Si
U. H. Williams
I >. .1. I/Owl* ...
Miss Sno A'ouni;. ......
Miss Nan Younir .... .
I*. I\ Mat'key .....
K. Dowel I
U. I*. Moseley
J. Karesh
EL I>. BchMtiiac
w. F. Nettles,
Marlon Sanders
Josctph Sheheen
P Henry SaviiKe
O. W. lJiivhniori
W. S. (Jasklns ...
Jake 1 1 1 rsoh . ....
L. I., Klo?k
(ills Illrseh
C. C. ilOltOU ....
llitlph Hills
J. 11. Crocker
Miss Kiln Hallo '.
Mrs. M. M. Klrkland
C. W. .Billing*
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(j >\\ Monrw* 10*00
Duvia mw w>o
l\ N. Myer* .... . .. ?"?0<?
\V. A. 1 4?/. art ix 5.00
f loo. NVittkowHky .... '?|*|
S. il. Mh'kU' . 4... . .. 5.(j0
I. <\ lltiURU ? rt-00
Mr*. K. K. Tliouian .... KMX*
Miss lU'MxIo IUhIhM -*.<>0
.1. 1>. <lu*kliw? ...... ..., 5.00
Mrs. M. S. Sowll J,<J0
W. ' ' AUmiuh 1.00.
(j. w.-Higitiu* - iJSS
John K. Khano- 25.00
(;*M?rgt? A. Khaiue 25.00
Abraham SholH'Cii .... 10.00
.f. J, lioounlo ???? 2.00
.1 L, Moffloy ? ? 5*?0
Mm I1. It. fowl# 20.00
t\ N. i'OU'NtitU4 ? 5j?0
MIhh Kthel Yoat ...... 1.W
Mrs. M. K. Hotx-rts 5.00
\V. i\ Itrown 5.00
Mi** PttHh* MW?Hrt?ir-fWJO'
H. K, Munn . ... 5.00
Uuimw lkMio. Asso .. 10.00
M rs. 11. !-. MoaolPy - ? 5.00
M?s, A. W. ttimiMt ???? 5.W
MisK 1.11m IM-VIm *
Mls? TIlHo (irlsonlu i
mor i, lH>
Miss i
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IL W. Bond ??M?
II. ik K. 10. 'l ruoHdulc .. 5.00
Mrs \V. F. HussHI .fr
ft. M. Cwwoit
Ku?K?*tH of P.vthlas ... 10.00
IV >V. UUanu' 10.00.,
I?2. |\ Miller, Jr 10. (H*
Mi'K. M. S. Sowoll ...... r>.(H>
W. x?, w.* l0,^J
I'. J. Scht?ok --0^
i:a<iio hisshi ...... ?
Kov, I /ddyi' A. F? M. .. 10.0<*
.!. W. "OWMIK ... y .... 1.0*?
WillintnH Ii?s. <'o. 15.0<?
MW* llhotta (lelyoaelie D.0<?
M I'M. T. l4U?U
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A. A. f UO Of'
C K. Wdwtci'
A. Cut McMahau , 20.00
.1. It. /('llip
T. \? Kovkiii 5.00
i: M, i w > ? 1.00
CltirlHV Wlli-on ft.00
M Us Margaret BunR't.5,00
Willi . ( too
I,. (I Kumlorhurk 5.00
l\ i >. st.?ke* ..... 5.oo
Harry Poftot1 lo.oo
s. w. Drown 5.00
(If mill II B a 11 1 II M iu
It. I>. Williams .r>0
Keith VUlcpltftto 2,00
Mill School (17 ai**) 0.00
\Y\ M. H^iitfh \ r .... 1.00
J, It. Curotou j 1.00
i>; it. wiihhmm ? 200.00
Mrs. \V <\ ('urciou 5, '*C
Charlk* Carior 1,00
<'nlr\ Wllsou 1,00
\v. r. RifettelU Jr o.oo
.1. \V. Ilo.vee 5.00
tu C. Shaw 20,00
It. \V. ttliame 10.00 ;
Mis* Annie I?. M*>oro 10
Louie Brunei* church 8.80
N. M. Uwkabee 1.00
Cecil WUUkowsky ...... 1.00
Mtns It. (Jelsonhol mer 1.00
W. J. May Held .. . 15.00
(i. W. AM ill ! 8,00
T. B. WNsoa .... 5.00
W. K. Arlogo 5,00
M. J, CMllfU ...... 5.00
Team No. 5
ft4#rmitage Ottitou Mill
K. U. PiMh, Chairman
l\ U still < 4.2tf
tf, H^KiiWfhf . H.00
?Lee Player 2.50
A. P. Morris ...... .. .. 1,05
i). H. <l?rdner ... 2.50
.1. I*\ Christinas ...... 2.40
Ilti.vf Knight :..... .... 2.25
II. Olankcnshtp ' 3.00
M. I/, Uitiwford ...... -.00
u K, Bin (l l?,v a.Qp.
Lee Hoik ...... 2.?5
J. ,1. .fbnliia 2.75
J. 14. V*lfs 4.CHJ
1 >ora (lord on 1,00
Carrie Adams 1.00
It. F. IMxon ..: ... 1.00
Molllc Muun .... 1.00
Qulncy Blaekwell "... 50
Wnife S tevens 1.00
? I j. (\ tloodale i. %1.00
It. K. Hnrst .. .. .50
T. M. Newman 1.00
.1. 1<\ (Jarrtner 1.00
Itiish Bradford ...... .... 1.00
Iftliuc Fletcher 1.00.
J. Si. Taylor 1.00
C. It. I taker ... a. ? -- 1-00*
A. .1, TjOHIh ; 2.00*
N. C. L. Mlnof 1.00,
.1. It. Shirley 1.O0J
.1. (\ Kennlnxton .4.... 1.00A
\V. W. Hoi v In . 1.00 1
<\ li. Morris ., .. 1.00
Robt. Adams fcOO.
Nee ley Carduer ...... .AAA)
filjre Khlrley 1.00
Oarrle ISfMtoh ...', l'.OO
Ijtnv'i* CllrUtums
UMe Keuitluicton ,V*IL f?w
Value IMillll|?s 1,00
\\\ NeWIIIMll I .0(1
I.uke Nwmtm 1.00
T. A. Slbert 1.00
w. Oardiicr 1.00
Dunii <*atoc .J50
R. T? Thompson .1 u?
Fannie tiny i.iMi
Mm I tie < J ( km I ale ?V?
little Morion i.oo
Fthel Baker I .IX)
Vlu Gardner fM>
I ? - !f' Jordan !.<*'.?
Lulu Gardner 1,00
I.illle Nison 1.00
Kno.xie Bluebell ... .50
* .1. tv Tuiuda 11
Jenkins Kelly 1.00
I I a t ( l<* Wilson l.iMi
lH?\vey Cut (Hi *.v.. .'50'
( 'at herlne Black\\"'l .. 50
.1. W. I'liilUitet ..... ... I no
wmie Gardner 1 00
Fa tie Ga rdnex 1.00,
G. W. Harrison 1,00
Christine Williams 1,00
K. T. Mc-Caskill 00
II, F. Baker 1 .00
Jennie HlAekwoil - 1.00
T, U. llawl 3.00
Mrs. U. B. Pitts .. ..
u. B> Pitts lo.oo
Willis Frletajr j ; ? I.IM1
j Miss (Vndnne .Jones .... :i (hi
Hermitage (Dot. Mills ifcO.OO
Central Committee
C. C. Holt on ...... 100.00
Ralph jgili* >100.(H)
J. IB. Crocker :X\ ,.>mO :
(J, K. Cook JjOO.OO
Tlcknor & Hon .. 50.00
Mrs. A. A. Uussell .... iOO.OO
Miss Margaret Hogne r>.ou
itev. 1). o. Kfpirea .... 4. or.
T. F, Kruuobholz .... 13.00
\V. H. Klrkbrlde ...... lO.Oo
Gulf Itettnlutf Oo 50.00
Mrs. J. W. Kerr Ji5.0o
Baseball Game .. 17.00
, Tctn N#. 4
, Bankers, Wholesalers. Kt?\
H. O. Carrison, Jr. Chair;
Thomas Ancruro ..~,.:*lp:00
Qatwfeli Fire iK'pt. ... -3.00
w. f. B5WR n.oo
. K. I>. ItfeOutvhen 40.00
N. C. Arnett ...10.00
ii J >. .? V. 'Plxon . . .. 4.00
J, H. O?4>orne ...' 5,00
F. E. Hill -
.1. O. Hilck^lKH' ...... .... i?.*M ?
J. Bamett' 3.00
A/5F. Watts 3. on
'? ( 'ii umUmi Wholesale ..: fiO.Wl
II. I,. Btobey - 2o.(h.
Miss Ritbv l>avls 5.0o"
s. M. Keels O^K)
It. I.. Benton . ... 16.00
Ii. \V. Mfanhelm 10.00
Blair Shirley ...
\\ O, BO tier
(\ II. Mutoi : .i.
Bv II. Alunu
Tillman Booiie
Floretiet* Hhlrle.v
t'liarlie Slili i<?\
, if. F. Owciik
Paul I .a rkl'ord ..
II. It. tMtig
V, Ada ins ...
J. F. W I Ilia ins
lolili Little
l.awrenee Molly
1.00
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l. 00
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1.IMI
1.00
t .00
iiOiiii \ Savin*" Hanlc
I tank of ('a inden ... .. 50.00
Camden Clironiele 33,00
II. < rii -??i? . lUOiOO
Fir?i National . Mank 50.00
.1 , I 1 ? '
( | Mrl'ujk U'.>i
Sim. (Ndtott c Ml ( V. .xMMl
win Klog
.Mi ? J. F. I la li'liiil li 3?W
\\ I. .Mid >i>\vrll . 20, 00
Mr*. K. Kleljiyy
Team No. 8.
I (ri liinir ,1). T. Yarbrotigli.
Chairman
l|enr,\ UoXiub &ftO
C C. Tan- 5.00
I.. \\\ We*! ; *?00
. Mrs.' V. !/. West LOO
Mr*. .1. F. Uardnev ., !>?<'
.1. II. <ia rdner i.W
Sallle Noriluulf 1.00
II. F. Hyatt 1.00
Cym* .Finnic -.50
M. M. White 4.00
S. T. Gardner . .... .... 5.00
A Seiunian 1O?Q0
X. I-. Cassady 5.00
II. c. Caldwvll
w. H. Brannou &00
H. J. Mt Mantis ..
II. F. Klufc' ... . . 5.00
T. F. lloi'Um ....... 5.00
.1. J. Fill* ...... . 2.00
I >. T. Yartnvuuli .. 2O.Q0
It. M. BothUM* ... . .... 5.00
I., li, JwUMU 5.00
S. II. MK'iiskUl ...;. .... 5.00
M. ? Wan I &00
l>. 1\ Waters 1.00
W. I>. Sealers . .... 4.00
B. F. Bolden ... 1, 00
.1. ,1. Horton .. .. ...... 1.00
I it* Befit 2.00
Mrs. \V. 1>, Swears 1 .00
Mi*. O. I>. Mayes ...... 5.00
M. G. Kiuit :... 3.00
\V. K. I>U vl8 ?.;vv i5.(M?
~Wr H. Ashrmft 1 .00
Frank I /ee 2.50
A. ill. MvLauilu . .. 5.0"
N. K. MeKlnno:i 3.00
It, I#. JOIK'N I.IM)
<1. II. Kin ? ... 5.00
A. F. Warden 'J. 50
. i{*t>rge Kelly . 2.00
B. W. Best 5.00
I.. K. Yarbrontfh . ... 5.00
F. T. Boker ft
.1. A. Shaw , !.... 5.00
JL .Bi'uurwu . v.oo
C. c. Gardner 10.00
C. C. Gardner Jr., i?.00
.1. F. Thomas ... 5.00
M. M. Steven# 5.00
J. E. Oopelaud 12.00
Da i ron I>w? . 2.<>o
A. Shaw ...... 1.00
r u W. Haley '.. 1.00
to; T. Ilaley 1.00
X. A. Kirklatid .. .. . .... 2 00
John MH>onald 1.00
l.eslle .lone* ..... 3.00
. U J. Baker "...... 1.00 I
? A. Parker ...... 54)0
. C. ,R. Cassady 2.00
J. M. Forlk?s 4.00
Mrs. M. F. FoiMh's '1.00
T. JO. Ilerron 1.00
Miss Fmma Tate 50
T. M. Clyburn .... 1.00
J. N. McLaurln .. .5.00
J. W. AVMors 5.0(>
l>r. K. Z. Truesdel . .. 15.00
J. O. Parker .17. .... 5.00.
ffe B; Kln? 5.00
< J. 8. Kiox - .. 2,00 -
J, I,. King ....;. .... JI.OO
llank of 1 trt li i i i it ? 25.00
Mortimer tiardner (MX)1
L. 1 1. Vnuwhan ,. .. *2.50
K. T. I-Mridnv ? 2,00
I m*. A. \y. Humphries 10,00
IamIhk 1 ><i vIh 11.00
Mr*. Jane l). Vuuuhan 2.00
May.. DiaN LOO
1 Mainvllne Hxt t* Id vet* 1.00
Mfs. John Bethuue J
lA'OJIHld King. 1.00
VV. A. MoDutvtfU . 5.0Q
N. A. I W*t liuiic 15.00
MIks Stella BhUuiic .. 3,00
a. ?haw ? 1.00
Henry lionet . .. 2.00
"Aunt" Laura Wall fcQO
Mrs. I>ana Clylnuu 5.00
/ilWi <M>"4?u ru 1.QQ
Irani No. 3
Joint M. Vllleplffuo 8.00
(J. w. Crosby 1*2.00
J. H. May Held 4.00
W. M. Willis 8.00
w. s, Burnett 10.00
J. C. Hoykin IA>0
W. !!. IVanv HUM!
W. 1 >. Whitakor 20.00 4
F. M. Jones ...... 8.00
IV DuIiOMC .... 10.041
it. s. wiiiuuns .... . ... 5.00
k. c. z?m? ..... 10.00
J. YV, Smith 10.00 ,
J. \V. 'Sburpe .... 5.00
Mr. and Mrs. John
Whltakt'i* 20.00
J. 1?. 1 1 u. K ;i I >c, ? 10.04*
Harry Jung ...... 4.00
Hillings Brothers .... ? 10.00
Fntenprls?> Mercantile
Company 40.00
I' rank L. Zeuip 10.00
Allien s. Team ...... 8.00
II. (j. Carrison, Jr. .. 20.00
Wv ( ielsenheluier 8.00
f/iW'itc Hiors. nTz:. 4.00
J. K. Shannon 8.00
T. T. Truosdale .. .. 3,00
\V. M. Baxle.v' .... . !... 5.00
Burns & Barret .... 50.00
Lewis and Christmas 20.00
L. S. Mayors ...... ...... 4.00
M J. On lien ...... 5.00
L. A, MeI>owell ...... 12.00
Miss Lai Blakeney .. 10.00
John S. Liiwbay ...... 20.00
I). A. Boykln 40.00
Wi M. Young 25.00
Miss Itosa Mcfiood .. 6.00
\Y, K. Delx>aehe. Jr. .. 8.75
W. B. I ><?! Auiciit' and
family ...... ... 20.00
L. A. White. Jr 4.00
?Miss Loree Arthur 5.00
(Jforge T. Little 150.00
J. F. Smith 8.00
'A. it Klnj; Tj.OO
A. I). Kennedy 80.00 *
J. H. Clarke "... 10.0
* Henry Savage 50.00
f J. L. Mni*phy 12.00
Josephine Watkins .... 50.00
I. J. McKenzie 10.00
I). M. M-cCasklll 25.00
J. X. Nicholson .. 10.00
Miss Minnie Clyburn 40.00
Loroy S. I>avid>on .. 40.00
Mb* Lillian Yates .. 20.00
J. S. Ithame 5.00
It. C. Ooiiyers 4.00
<?. L BUrekwell 20.00
Mis .-Kate Bell .'. 8.00
i. 4. Wliitttker
8. H. IkniU .. .. i0.00
H. E. Iteard 10.00
VV. It. Ze IU1? 40.1X1
VV. U llorttfb .../ 10.00
VV . |5, Johnson 5.00
fMHB No. 8
W X. IM'hmh, Chairman ; .
T, J, Arratitw ; lOJ**
Mrs. J. I.. Irl.v MMfcl
C II. YtttW SW
.1. M. Ville|i|?rue 5,00
J. IJ. Maylleld ..... . .. 1.00 .
\V. W l.olli- .. 5.00
.Miss Heinle Imnn 8.00
W. S. HnrneH . .. ?... 5.00
J. C Ito.v kin 1.00
VV. II. IVaivc 5.00
VV, H VVhltak<'?- ... 5.00 ,
C. 1'. DhUow 5.00
F. M. Jones 7,.... 2.00
it, S. Williams 5.00
(i. \v. Crosby .V... 5.(M ?
VV Ccist'ilhoiUMT ; 2.00
VI. C. VWst 5.00
II, <?. Carrison. Jr. 5.(Hi
T. T. Truesdeii .... 1,00
J. K. Shannon 1.00
Miss I.. Hire# I <H?
VT; u. Xdson 7;..^ .... 5.00
S. VV van Land! n^'ham 10.00
John T. fcjtavkey ,.t . 5.0Q?
S. M. Johnson 5.00
ly A. Mel*>\velJ ,.... .. 5.00
VV. (i. 5.00
VV. K. Del.oaehe Jr.. 1.25
John J. W ' > j U ni.in .. 10.00
Chris. Iteleos ...... .... 10.00
I <. J. VVhltaKer 5.00.
F. M. McCorkle . . , 5.00
C. J. Shannon. Jr. .... 100.00.
It M. Frost ..... ...... 5.00
o. M. Fort .. 5.00
Mrs. VV. F. Jtnssell .. l.Oo
J. s. Ithame ...... 5.00
Isadore Wolf# ...... .... 5.00
J. Shebeen ...... 5.00
X. Wlodtnjjer .... 5.00
J. F. Smith
I C. (Vmyers 1.00
VV. II. IIull* .... to.oo
Mr-. J. VV. CorlH'tt .. 10.00
Mrs IX (*. Ulelmi'd son 5.00
Caroline Preston ...... 5.00
John W. Klehardson 5.00
Miss M^KjJlll ...... 5.00
<1. .L. Btavkwell 5.00
Miss I La '/el Moore 5.00
Sj>ero Ileleow .... 25.00
Geo. M. Fort ....:/ .... 2.50
Enterprise Met". Co. .,10.00
Harry Jung l.OO
\V. II. Ashe raft 10.00
J. II. Cbfmrn .... 25.00
T. L. LI title 50.00
Mrs. II. O. Garrison .. 5.00
Mrs. K. ("J. Whistler .. 5.00
Mel x?od & MeLeod ..10.00
Mr. and Mrs. J. I>. -
Graham . ... 100.00
.Tas. It. ' DeLoaehe .... 2.50
J. F. Bateuian .... 5.00
Mr. and Mrs. J.
VVhi ralcer 5.00
L. A. White, Jr 1.00
X. C. Boykln ... 10.00
Vernon MeI)owell .... 5.00
Bennle *Binith 2,00
Miss ltosa Mk&eod .... 2.50
Hubert Wilson 5.00
S. C. Taylor 5.00
H. I). Nile* 10.00
Wilson' It ice 5.00
John H. Clarke 2.50
A. T>. Kennedy, Sr .. 10.00
??:. it. liuddin .
J. I.. rJJ
Finployeen <?r Sim ivm
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l). A. Boyfclu S
Ml#n U?na I-UjQbergi* is
N. It. (toOUalo Il'li,j
( V.o <\da Uniting VyljQ
'IWni No. i
\\. II. tktaarli, Clwh^
NV. M Sluiiiiion JJ
1.. T. Mills 72
t J. Klrklund
M> M. H?*on 2
R. ft. Clarkt'
li. A. AVillkow.skv >2
w. b.
^T. Ks Trui tor
Kcv. F. H. I lanlihu' Z
M. M. Johnson
I >r. J no. W < 'ortiett lo'to
Dr. A. W. HunmU hum
I>r. i*. M. MH'aaklU 10 in
l>r. K, C Benin ?,....
I >r. \v. it. ClylHjrn Tiuti
Or? It. K. Sicwusoii 50(|
1 u . s. P. nrattatfoa 10S
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Agriculture, Chemistry, Engineering, Textiles, Military Training
NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 11. 1918
Location and
Environment
( 'oJle>;e lo? ated in Oconi'o
Coiliil) nt the fool of I ho Blur ltid?e
Mountain*, on tin- homestead of John
< Calhoun, and later of his Kou-iu-law.
ThoM. (J. CJfMusgn. Tin* College i?* over
S00 feet aboVe the son level, ami the
climate is healthful anil in vigorntilift.
Tcuipt at iou s to dissipate or I ? > spend
nuwow fuoli-lil* mi- redm-ed to a inlni
iii urn
Tin ?>! uil' ut ?? a i ? under >. i ri? ? t military
government ami eiery effort is made to
train op yoiiuc men wlto will reflect
< i I i t ou Ihe ( and on the State.
Religious
Influences
The < VdJ' U' < otjt riU ii. i Ik* Hil
ary of fonr resident ministers who con ?
duet divine service* nnd i|i> pastoral
work iimnni! the cadets in barracks.
There i- a t1ouri?hinu Sundu.v Sehool
and \ M (' A w ith t w ? ? salaried See
retari r? A \ Mr \ hiiild
ing w :i - cotuph-led 1'Mli
Requirements
of Admission
No - ? uOen t \\ i j } be a>irai,tted who is
no; a r It'iiM IH jears old I the lime
of nil mil eo
An honorable discharge from the latt
school or Oollege attended i* required.
The seljolast h requirement* are the
same a* those of the other colleges iu
South Carolina. Details nre given in
College catalogue.
HaxiiiC i> forbidden by the law* of
the State as well as Ilie laws of the
College. No application will be accept
ed. whether for re-admission or first en
trance, u?le*s the applicant ban filed
pledge of prescribed fortn Dot to haze.
Four Year
Degree
Course
\URI< l L/riKK
Agronomy
Agricultural Kduiut urn
Animal Industry
Itotany
( 'heniist rv
I > a i r> i it k
l'?ntomol?>g>
Hortirult hit
Soil*
N* ?'t ori n a ry Science
KN(,INKKKIN(.
? 'is 1 1 Kngimei ing
Meet t i'-al Knginoeriup
Mfrhanii al Kngi nee ring
Textile I'ngineerini:
A rchiteH ure ,
1'hemieal Kngin<*oring
(HKMISTR>
t 'lit-mi*t i v
Thf above i(iurM"> include
l!nglish History. Political
Kcononn Shop Work. et?\
Short Courses
ON K \ KAK ( OI RSK I N
ACiRICI I.Tl'KK
i ( h tobiT Srd to .Tune l>t ?
Requirement* : IS yoar* of
ago, three year* farm experi
ence. eight urnde* in school.
TWO YKAR COl'RSF. IN
TKXTII.KS
Requirement*: 18 years of
age, one yeae of mill expe
rience. eight grades in Rcbool.
Education a Patriotic Duty
In these war times every techific ally . trained uian in u national. asset.
The ('oilmen iik well as other agencies, have a real contribution to make to-,
wards the winning of the war. The up edal interests of institution* must be
subordinated to the one purpose now before the nation.
President Wilson hiis declared that it i* the patriotic duty of young men
under twenty-one year* of age to seek a technical education, and if already
in College to continue and complete their education.
A sufficient number of technically trained men is so essential that the
War Department ha* made the following provisions to encourage college stu
dents arriving at draft age before graduatiou to continue nnd cumplete their
(uurM'v I muiedijitfly upon graduatiou. such students enter tbe service in their
spei -i 11 1 lines.
I Qualified engineering students tn ay enlist in the Engineering Kngligbed
KfMTvc Corps and be placed on the inactive list until graduation At grad
uation t hoy will have an opportunity to enter an Engineer Officer's Training
Camp to ti> for a ( Commission. or ihey enter tbe Kngino*?r>>' Pnrps o* a
private.
J Quuliticd engineering students may enlist in# the Naval Reserve. and
on graduation may enter the S. Navy Steam Engineering School and train
for Kn.-igu'* ( 'om missions. ( Students in the Naval Reserve will likely not be
eligible for membership in the R. O. T. C."
Qualified agricultural students In the Senior Class ma> enlist in tbe
Quartermaster's Reserve Corps to be called to active dut\ in thai branch of
th " service after graduation.
The Secretory of War ha* distinctly stated thai young men -under draft
age \s ho have entered upon a tecluli-cal college education t an render the
natiou tho greatest service by being educated tirxt and serving afterwards.
Y-.iim: niTi sixteen or seventeen year# of age can graduate by the time tbo.v
reiiob the draft age nnd be prepared for maximum usefulness in the military
? -f ablishment
Engineers and technician* cannot be made over night . and our CJovern
will be weriouslv embarrassed if young men refuse to begin now the
training ue< est>ary to keep up the supply of such men both for the needs of
flu- army and for carrying out the war program at home.
After the war the greatest opportunity in history wiM he presented to
men trained in Agriculture, Engineeri ng and other techincal linrv If the
I S. i? ro be a lender in tho reconstr nction of the world, she tnnsf hare moll
trained for the task.
For Catalogue, Application Blanks, Etc.,
WRITE AT ONCK TO
w. M. RIGGS, President
Clemson College, S. C.
Award of Schol
arships and Free
Tuition
? The College maintains 100 four-year
scholarship* in the Agricultural and Tex-'
tile Course*. and ?"? 1 in the One-Year
Agricultural Course (October 3rd to
June 1st.) Each scholarship i* worth
$ttH> and free tuition.
Scholarship and entrance examination*
arc held at the coupty court houses
at 0 A. M.. July 12th. Write for full
information in regard .to the scholar
ships open to your county next session,
ami the laws governing their award.
Credit will be given for any exami
nations passed at the county neat.
The State Hoard of Charities and
Collections is. charged with investigat
ing the financial standing of all appli
cants for four-year scholarships and
fn-e tuition, and reporting their find
ings t<< the Board of Trustees of the
College This Board passes up on the
matter. a<cepting as correct the infor
mation gathered by the State Board. Ap
peal from the decision of the Trustees
ma> be made to the State Board of
education.
The College will furnish blank* to all
applicants for scholarships and free tui
tion. , *
Summer School
Courses For
Agricultural Teachers
(July 2nd *to August lOlht
C orn Club Boys
(July Kith t?> July 27th i
? July Aim to August 10th i
Ktiral Preachers
(July 2nd to July lrjth.t
Cotton Graders
(July 2nd to July 23rd)
County Superintendents
? July 2nd to Ju|v Kith)
Poultry Husbandry
< July 10th to July 23 rd ?
_ C'ojU of All <oar*e*
T*Or* Hoom. Board. Water I.ixht. ?>tc..
$1.00 p ??r day.
No tuition charged
('U'ttirfon College Is rated by the War
Department as a "Military College".
All students are required to wear the
uniform and are under military diad*
pliue at all times. Military instruction
i? supervised by regular army officer*.
Clomson Col lege has over *00 men
in the Herviee, many of then) holdlif
High nmtr." When vwar was declared
fifty -one of the class of 1017 went to
the ft rut officer*' training . camp, ?nd
forty-seven of these wou commission*.
Since then, the military instruction bw
bi'fn made oven more efficient. No Pa
triotic young man can alfoVd to ?!??
the opportunity of combining with ?
technical education thorough
training.
Clomson College is a member of , ft* ?
Senior Division of the Keserve Offi?'r8
Training CJorps. All Freshmen, "Sopho
mores and Short Course student* ?**
r?fjuired to take the Basic Course of
three hours military instruction l*f
week. Juniors and Seniors may enter
the advanced Course if physically
otherwise qualified, and if admitted, if*
required to take additional military i*'
*t ruction. , ?
Ail students in the (basic and Advanced
t'ourse receive from the government
$H.00 on their anltorms, and students
in the Advanced ( bourse $0.00 per ruont
in addition for subsistence. m__.
VVhille uo obligation rests upon tk<
graduate of the Advanced Course, coin*
pletion of it gives distinct military
vantages and apeeial military opportune*
tios. Membership in the advanced ,cou?
amounts practically to a two year ?coo'*
airship furnished b.v the Federal Govern
ment.
"Drive Courses"
For Teaebcn of Agriculture to
(1 Session). ~
For Cliiwtoi. (1 Session).
Write For Detail" . ^