The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, June 19, 1918, Image 3
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Wednesday, June 19, 1918.
PAGE THREES
CL E
ON COLLEGE
Agriculture, Chemistry, Engineering, Textiles, Military TraMiig
. NEXT SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 11; 1918. .
Location and
Environment
The College located in Ocon«ie.
County at the foot of the Blue Itidite
Mountains, on the homestead oi
John C. Calhoun,'and later of his
son-in-lan', Thos. t;. Cienison. Tt;-
,,College is over 800 feet above the
sea level, and the climate is health
ful and invigorating. Temptations
| to diasipate or to* spend money fool
ishly are reduced to a minimum.
• The students are under.*strict mil
itary government and every effort-is
made 16*train up young men feho
will reflect credit on the College and
on the State.
Religious Influences
The College contributes to .th 0
salary of four resident ministers, |
who conduct divine services ami do
pastoral work among'the cadets in
barracks. There is a flourishing (
Sunday school and Y. M. C. A. with
two salaried Secretaries^ A $7^,066 |
M. C, A Imildin^ was completed
1»U. - * •>
—
Four Year Degree
» » t
\. Course
• AuKicri/n fit:
Agronomy
Agrip'iftural Education
Anitual^Industry
Botg^y.
Chemistry
Dairying
Knttimology
Horticulture
Soils
Veterinary Science
KMIINKKIC1 Ml
. «
Civil Ktigineering
Electrical Eniineerlng
. Mechanical •Engineering
Textile Engineering
V.
Architecture
I’heiiircal Engineering
EDUCATtON A PATRIOTIC DUTY
I. • ' *s 4 ' ' »• r. > .
In tnCse war times every techiocalb'trained msyi is a nation
al asrost. The Colleges ss well as other agencies, have a real
contribution to make towards the winning of Uie war. Th *
npi cial^nteiests of lnstitntf«as Uiust be subordinated to the one
purpose now t>efore the nation. .
President Wilson has declared that it is the patriotic duty % f
youui, e.Mirudder twenty-one year- of age to seek a technical
education, i nd if already in Colie. •. to continue and complete
they education.
A rutficieot number of technically trained men itf so essential
that the War Department hns made the following provisions to
encourage college students arrUing at
Award of Scholar-
• ships -and Free
—Tuition
O,
Jahmyry.
Requirements of
. k * y
A.-
Admission
A
No studen.t will be admitted who
Js ntff a| least Hi >ear<* old at the
time of entrance. /
An' honorable discharge from Hie
last- school or college attended is
required. *
Tb«. vlndastic reqiiiremenio ate
the same as those of the other Co!-
1, ges . fn South Caroling.. Details
are gi\en in College catalogue.
Ha/.ing is forbidden by th** la\.s
«>l the State as well as the laws of
the College-. No application will by
accepted, whether for ie-admis^io'i
6i first etitrunce^uiib-ss the appli
cant’ hg' Tiled pledtt- of pre’seribed
CHEMIMTIIA
* "x .. • *
CheJnistry ..
The above course.- include .Eng
lish; History, Political Economv,
Shop work. etc.
Short Courses
S .*''*■ ■ *, s.
ONE \ EAH TOC USE IX
Ai.KM I I/HTIE
• ^
* (October ^r'd to June 1st!
IJeqtrirement.- lx years of age.
’years fai in experience, eight grail;-?
tin school.
atton to continue and'Vomplete the^ courses. Immediately up
on graduation, such studHits enter the service in their special
lines. . .
1.. Quanfled englmw-rlng 'students may enlist in the Engi
neering English Deserve Corp* and be placed on the inactive
list until graduation. At graduation they will have an oppor
tunity to enter an Engineer Officers’.. Training Camp to try for
a Commission, or'they enter the. Engineers*-Corps as; A private.
2. (Jualified engineering Mtidenls may enlist in the Navel
‘ * ’ *
Deserve, and on graduation may enter the V
e.
Engineering School tind .train »oi
^Students' in .the Naval Resen* wli
Inembership in the R. t). T. ’C. ^
r.. Qualified agricaltunkl ntuden**
eniist in the Quartermaster'R R* ,
tive dutv in that branch of th* >* j \
h*. College maintains 1fi9 fout-
yefr scholarships in the Agrlcultur-
and Textile Couries. and SI in thd
One-Year Agricultural Course (Oc
tober 3rd to June 1st!. Each schol
arship is worth liOO and free
tuition. .' »,
. Scholarship and entrance exami-
draft age before ‘gradu- na |i ons ars , held at the county court
houses at 9 A. M., July 12th. Write ■
for fult information in regard to th»
scholarships open to your county
qext session, and the laws govern
ing their award.
Credit will be given for any .ex
aminations passed at the county
seat. ' . ’ ^N. "
The State Board of Charities ap-l
Correetiohs is charged with investh
gating the financial standing of all
Vaw Steam applicants for. four-jmgTpschblar-
ships and free tuition, and reportin g
.then findings to the Board of Trus-
1 tees 'of tlv College. This Board
Passes upoh the matter, accepting
as currec.l the information gathered
In the State Board. .Appeal from
the decision of the Trustees may be
fmade to the State Board of, EdllCS.-
Ensign's Commissiop-
likely noKhe eligible for
in im* Senior Cla**- i,,a\
<Xrps to b» called to a-'-
e after graduation. %*■
The Secretary of War has tii.-tidctly stated that xounu -moii,f* on
! I In* Colleit**
[all upfilicantN
Sv
upon a technical college edij-'i
.* * ali-st service bV being islu-
Young nlen sixteen or seven’
t
Ue time they reach the- draft
usefulness in the. military
under dtaft age who have entei
cation cart render the nation
rated lr**t amt serv ing uftej-wnnl
teen years of age can grjfiiuate t>>
ate and he prepared/Tor maxiiit -
establishment • . —-
Engineers an<K teihnacians lunnot be made oven night, and
our 4aovcrnim-tit will he serhui-lv Viiih:irra«M‘il it .young men
ii-Iiim- to begin now tin* training in-cctutv to keep up tin* sup.
ply of *.«« li men both for the „Cof the jirmy and foihearry
n-.inrr tju- war progtani at hot. ’
■Yffci the war the greatest • unity tn history will be p
ini' tuition.
will fiii-nisli blanks to
for si holai ships Hud
Summer School
t'onrs**s For
Agricultural Teachers
• July 2nd to August
Corn Club Hoys
• July 1«;th to July 27thi
• July {fist to Augu/t luth*
TAYO Ah: AK COt IInK IN
y / •
. TEMlI.kS
Bequi';enrents: 1 ^ Years Of
liitral Preai-hers
. < July 2nd to-Jvrty
s ^ . ■ Cotton f traders
Rented Ur men tratneii in Agi,< -fttire. Engineerinf. ah't othi •
fechhira! lines, Jf thi-'C. S. is ■ ’.-/a leader in the recoosiruc
tion of tlH>*world. she ruuSt hi. . - n trahveii for the task.
l oi; ( ATAMNaE. APPI.ICA MoN Bl A\hS. CTC.. AVRITt/
AT <*\« I TO
.* •/• July 2nd to July
< i/imty *sii|M-i ii»tertiU*nt
• July ^nd July
Poll
iuiv
W. M. RIGGS, President
clem son college, s. rv
• July ^nd m/
iltl-y Husbandry
< Jujy , .1 * l;1 to
i < oti oi all ’
Fiw ll<utyu. Board,
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• t|'!V Ui .cf . I •
::!rd>
s-::td •
o.MI'ses.
Military Training
Clemsoa College is rated by the
War Department as a Military Col
lege.” • All students ar« required to^
wear the funiform and are under
military discipline at alt times. Mil
itary instruction is, supervised by >'
regular aYmy officers.
Clemson College ha* over 1 800
%
men:, in the service, many of them
1 4,
holding high rank. Whec war was
declared, fifty-one of the class of
1917 we.nt to the first officers’ train- •
ing camp, ahd forty-seven of thes^
won commiasioni*. Since then, . the
military Instruction has been made
even more .efficient.’ NT* patriotic
young muu can uffui-d to miss th--
o|»|M>rtunity of combining with a
technical education thorough mill-,'
t«r> training.
v Clemson College Is a meniber of
(he Senior Division of the Reserve
Offlef*rs| Training Corps. All Fresh
men. SophoniAres and Short Course
*
students are‘required to. take th**
Basic Course of three hours inilitaVy
instinetion per week, .Juniors an 1
Seniors may enter the Advanced
Course if physically snd otherwls •
qualilled. and if admitted, are r--.
quired to fake additional .toil it am''
instruction..
All Students in the basic, and Ad
vanced Fourse receive from the go» •
eminent $14.on on their uniform-,
hnd students in • the „ Advanced
Course $9.t>0 pet month in addition
for subsistence - * r"
While no obligation rests upon*
the gridnates .of the Adv’ancel
Course, completion of. it givef* dls-
jtihet military advantages and spec
ial military opporfunitjes Mem be*--
sliip m the advanced eniitse./niounts
practicallyx-to a two v«-ai scholarshTs'
furnisb*-d b; the Federal f.overh-
inent.
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killing rheep in this neighborhifOAJU
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chief like this I wlR glaiRy pav xR Ole app'uaoi
damages, rather than have, him in
jured ax he iq Vuluahle My dog is
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whttiy aToiut half bound and etc.
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tlrts examination. p rovici.sl
niet/.: th** ci^dUions gov*-riliBg th'
a w^rd. Applicants for scholarships
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; rship examination NanV>
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open. -Sepfeiuber !x, 1918.*- Fiir ftit"*
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