The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, June 08, 1916, Image 5

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to IB BASNWBi. MOPLS, RtomB, 8. C, a, 1(11 111 -'t Engineering and Agriculture ’ 844 r.mrw ES ° F LANI> ' VALUE O* PLANT $1,300,000. OVEE 100 TEACHERS, OFFICERS AND ASSISTANTS. ENROLLMENT 960. EVERT " COUNTY IN SOUTH CAROLINA REPRESENTED. THIRTEEN DEGREE COURSES. FIVE SHORT COURSES. TWENTY-SIX DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION.^ NEW AND MODERN BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT AND SANITATION NEXT SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1916 PRESERVE THIS SHEET FOR REFERENCE -T .'I'.. Location and Environment th J l8 )l J ocate <l ln Oconee County at the foot of Calhoun «n d /T ^ oun , la u lns ' on “the homestead of John C. TheCon'p^l. er oL hl . 8 8on -> ln - law . 'Thos. G. Clemson. cnmatp f,* hiaHK e /, 800 f 6 ? 1 above the 8ea leve l> an <l ^e dlMinitp or h t« lthfU L and lnvi B° ra ting. Temptations to minimum 8Pend m ° ney fooll8hly are educed to a effort* .® tude, l ts ? re un , der military government and every c/edit nn?? d V?. tra n up young men who wt* 1 reflect credit on the College and on the State. Religious Influences C 01 ' 6 ^ contributes to the salary of four resident work «mnn Wh ?K COnd ^ < l , d,vlne 8ervlc es and do pastoral Uh[n» a o?. ^ f the cadels In barracks. There Is a flour- Seorpth da P hool and Y. M. C. A. with two salaried ?sr2s,„;. r - M °- a t “ ,iai ”« w “ “»• Requirements of Admission y.;™ '• " o, “ , “ n “ ip^ n . l ) 0n S n i b , le d, *charge from the last school or col lege attended Is required. Kp^"i?v,« tUde I l * » w "* J 30 adm ltted who Is not reasonably tuberculous” fr ° m cont aglous diseases, Including fo r the Freshman Class mTistTrtand examl- . nAlloufc_aiUust.ln.-U>e*r.««toto*lew««-.July 14th, or at ths .PJk*? ,n September, unless they can All out a pre- »CrlbcA_Ceitiflcate. furnished bv the Pollege. ___ th f CoMege 810 ' 1 ^ d ® PftrUnent 18 no longer maintained at Cotkge'tai^ u 1 remcn * 8 are given In deUll In the TT - T ~.. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. Scholarships and Examinations . The College mamtains 168 four-year scholarships in the Agricultural and Tex tile Courses, and 51 in the One-Year Agri cultural Course (October 10th to June 8th.) Each scholarship is worth $100 and free tuition. Scholarship and entrance examinations are held at the county court houses at 9 a. m., July 14th. Write for full informa tion in regard to the scholarships open to your county next session, and the laws goveniing their award. It is worth yout while to try for one of these scholarships. Those who are not seeking to enter on scholarships _are advised to stand exami- nathms-rm July TltfiT ratUerHffiafi""Whit until they come to College in the fall Credit wilfbe given for any examinations passed at the county seat. Agriculture AGRICULTURAL HALL. The One-Year Course in Agriculture Begins October 10th and ends June 8th. It is designed to give the simple scientific principles upon which good farming rests. Open to young men 18 years old and over who have worked three or more years on the farm. There are 51 scholarships open to students taking this course. Examinations for the award of scholarships held by each County Superintendentrof Education on July 14th. Send for full information. TEXTILE DEPARTMENT. COURSES OF STUDY '*■'**, ** • Clemson College offers thirteen four-year courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science (B. S.), and seven short courses during the regular session and the summer session. . FOUR-YEAR DEGREE COURSES Agronomy Botany Chemistry Animal Industry Entomology Veterinary Science Horticulture Soils Chemistry Mechanical-Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Textile Engineering Architectural Engineering SHORT COURSES (Regular Session) One-year course in Agriculture Two-year course in Textile COST The cost for any of the thirteen regular four-year courses or the Two-Year Textile Course is $149.10 per session. This amount covers uniforms, board, room, heat, light, water, laundry and all fees, except tuition. Tuition is $40.00 additional to those who are able to P a 7‘ The cost of the One-Year Agricultural Course is $122.05. This amount covers the same items as are listed above. The cost of the Four-Weeks’ Summer Course for Farmers and the Four-Weeks’ Summer Course in Cot ton Grading is $19.00. This amount covers all fees, board, room, light and water. No uniforms are required. ^ ^ •. • Do not delay in making application to enter; yon may be.crowdedj.out. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. Summer Short Courses in Agriculture July 31st-August 26th, 1916. Courses in Dairying, Animal Industry, Poultry Raising, Horti culture, Field Crops, Cotton Grading. For Farmers, Teachers, Com Club Boys and any one interested in Agriculture. The courses are arranged so that one may stay one week or four weeks. Special courses for ministers in rural communitiea. (August 10th- August 18th, 1910.) Send for leaflets giving details of the courses. CHEMICAL LABORATORIES. * > ;> ; \ ■ ■ ■ > " \ ^ DRESS PARADE ON RIGGS FIELD. V, A ONE OF THE THREE CADET BARRACKS. * For dm at Once to . ~ Igi—II El Clemson College^ S. C . MnrncEwiLL APPEAR)