The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 07, 1917, Image 10
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Supplement to THE PRS88 AMD STANDARD, Wafterboro, 8. 0., June 6,1917.
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Clemson’s Finances
The public ha* a right to the fullest infornnation in regard
to the ft era! affairs ot a State institution. »'
It >»ould hot bo powible to make a fuller or more detailed
report than does Clemson College. %
Xot onlj does the Treasurer s annual report to the legis
lature contain the usual aummary of receipt* and expendi
ture*. but.this jrepprt of JSO page* list* each individual lull
paid out of Cotlike funds is shown. ^
Since the support of an educational Institution is of interest
and importance to its patrons, the following brief summary
for tlu last fiscal v*?ar should be of interest:
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Balance brought forward from J me 30; * 1 <.I >,"01.04
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Priiilege Fertilixer Tax...
.MnrfiU ac-Nelson Fund iL". S i.,
Interest on Lanscrlpt...
Interest < n •i.ien.f ~ Bequest......
Tuition from Cadew
Mate Lawn
;5a:*»s. Interests. Rents. Refunds. .
$171.018.a2
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5.754.00
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4.070.00
5^,400.00
7.«3 4 >6
Repaid on 1^ an.-.......
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Totah available r*s«-arces.
*27»Si.84
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21.511.44
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CANNING
PRECAUTIONS
f > (.>r canning should t»e ripe but
j fir iik. I si not use overripe specimen*.
rcrrls i
Vegetable* for canning • should be
tiiness \t one of the mip^ortaiH )ovir< tender'
rret* to suveews in* canr.mg IV ab-
tKduVeiy clean in e'«r> operation an 1
keep *lt the sarrv'undmgs the same ,
i'arefuUj stenlrae with boiling water ' * kept in a coed P'^de 'until
evere uten*t! nefore it is used .V#v
Pruit gad'vegetable* are better for
cannlng'if gathered in tltf early morp.
ready for use
the jafi*. rubber*, and cars
In b .yttag g as* sir*, secure the best
4-ne of the mo*t satisfactofy tvyes of
•xr* i«, the -Ughtn-ng Fatent" with a
glass top held in place bn a *nwpt^
wrre spring
I'se• the be*t grade bf tin can* eien
though they cost a little more than
the cheaper grade* >
1 With gl*** vars always use new rub-
her*
Fruits and \egetables must be
thorvughiy cleaned before being put
in Jars or cans
Iks not attempt^ to can decayed or .
dirtv fruit* or vegetable*
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W rite, the Horticultural IhMsion
01em*»'!i College. S v' . for circular
No 27/"Home »*anr..r'g of h>u:ts at- i
Vegetable*. '. a»*c’ Motive Alardening 4
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THE STUDENT BODY
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Every year the number of application* to-enter Clemaon College. eacee*is
the capacity of the ir.stituttpn Early* in August. it is necesaary to begin a
■Waiting list." as all available re ms in the barrack* have been taker, t ,
Th s sesgidn Jhe eorolhner.t i,not considering the 124 enrolled in the
summer school! wx* $51 ‘ «
' The foi.lowmg data on Sti students enrolled ^jn College 'this scssi .n will
be of .interest . • . ' s
11J A'erage age. 1' year*. 5 r . nth*
i2i Average height. 5 fee.t. » inches ... , ^
J* Types—blondes 1*1. brunet:** 4dS or 5J * i-er cent
4» Uinrg* »n country and ,sr.... towns 4’'i) .or 71 per cent ^
Si laving tn ottie* and towns o'er 2 St'O popoulation. 244 or 2.* per vefit.
.*i Born in the country. 55j r *> 4 per cent . . 'v
' Averaging 14 year* on t v e firm. 41* or *2 per cent
T v '* abo»e tt»tal represent* what was available for the use
of the C-dlege. Including its local development and its Public
Seri • . The S- uth Carolina Experiment Station receives
i50 from the United States Department of Agriculture
•or c-nducting agricultural research, but nope of thw money
ian re ised b- the College. likewise the funds from the
Federal Smith-I** er Act fs*n be used only for demonstration
and extension- work, under Federal nupervision. .
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The money paid In fey students for board, laundry. h<-at
light, and *arer. medical attention and incidentals. Is held
m trust by the College for the use of the cadets, and is not
used’for •'•ollege expenses., f /
The following is a condensed summary of expenditures:
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•> Expenditure*.
1. For' operating expenses of College (Salaried of ^
teacher*, laborers, insurance, e-oal, *h«p
and lat*oratcry maerial*._>tcrf\ $145.<>..24
2 For t mlding* permanent imprbveiftents and ‘ .
additions to-shjgp-And laboratory equipment. 5.30? <5
3 For public «fertilizer Inspuetion and
analysis veterinary inspection. «choIar-
>htl's. branch stations, etc.. etc.>..,n. *5.720 15
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Sv>n< t>f parents who are
per cent. -V* . .
243 *tuderbs. now m College ha'e had 3»» ^erdhees to attend, of wh m
121 graduated. .
Ihe distribution of students y v, cour>egis as follows ‘ * to
Agricultural course# 47 3 or 54 1 per ceh*
In an other courses 37t> or 43 » per cert.
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Total *23$.
Balance earned forward July 1. 1>1$ 31,
727.04
452,4i
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Unpaid balance on loan carried forward.
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. . . .$ '40.1 J % 54
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THE $411 IT \K\ VT VET
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BASEBALL GAME ON RIGi^’ FIELD
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BuiWtii .• 4gn« wltural Building. Textile Building. Vilinini'rration Building and Barras-k* No. 1 tn tbe Bncl
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Award of Scholarships and /
Free Tuition
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RE A FARMER
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v State Ivvini of l iiantu* atki (Vmvtiord? is ch;uvt4\
vt^ti^ntinji the tinaiu k ial 5tar.dm^ of all,appluatit> f« r
Tht
with mvesti^utir.i: tiu- nnAtieia* stai.iimi: 4»t aU npj
f"i;r->ear sehcLin&hms a:ui frvo tuition, and rr^rtini: tht r
Xrdtrcs fo the RvardW Trustta > of the Cvl^e. This R ani
j'assos titwliv n^vn thV ai^vt^s: as-ih*rryh-t thr
infurtnition iritherrsi by the State Rvvrd. Ai ;*a! from th,
dtytsUm of t’a Tru^ttN s nay U tna-a/fo the Sn\te R ani f
Kdin-atn-tu
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The i'i'Ihco will furnish blanks to .ill ap|>i; ants f.*r
s. hiv 'arshti^ and frw tuition.
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Ei cry Famser Stw'nM Know How to
lwj«vx i b*4era 'wrwni.
Write to Dr R O Vy C.emsor
! PEN nCTl'RE (>F l setulXit yeartv over 2* *
'TCBSBBS lX>LLEGi! j le<Xs and ■ -er 435
pieces of ma:l matter
Wiwk* for Welfare ta ManjXv. vit of which r.ve* agr.cd.-'
Way*. X I tvral informatK
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Co. ege S C *~.d request a free but- / Picture a country estats of & *
7>* p<wa.bjirtie*
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ca*. c®r am « ,
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peegare t - grow •
‘c t~ * tic re rrea:
c? x $ wheat ar.d-^ v#r > m -* R * ’7 be neCes-kfround outiir.e \Aga:r.st the
#abv for v'ou to ’.«a— V freat - theirC at a distance a'f 2i? ni'>*.T
« vurae'f 4(fter*or.e de:-..r-strat/n^X ra-go. after range of m un- ..,, w ..
7 / i . Hi*ME C.ANN1N4
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Every farmer sjtf uld ’hi:»
a small - canning o utfit for
teak* cf tbe. B'Xe H dge ,*e ih preset':n^ fra.-t ir i
mo un-
Prvvett or. is. worth r/CrX'ban. -o- e of the Jyih- 1
.re i*. an o'.d adaxe w bvX a; ;'
i especially tc 1 >..* -.tta'.adX^
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lards *
l * Whitesides
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•v 0. i-.ese pf.. ;r.ta -* a* v».g. •at-'esC for w.-jtter
r .-'oja-.ed-w :h ver- ab H-luXe
•.*arn- d ; re -
‘ .vf. th'* sort a
srow^-fake f
prrt ar-t r.ea.th t the far;
* t> ' and often there us er -cr.
.t the sv-'u:>err <ur;'.* t. g’• e a nee •
: .p-tary a r.'cr .'f. h.v rc :• e it i se iom that
-Auge ar.i f •'.-w -.r. its ’ f- *-« egeta; •*
j/w,,p —c v-r >i\-,
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to mark the coaftnes of the ^
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