The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 10, 1915, Image 9
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Location and Er
The College Is located In Ocone<
the Blue Uidge Mountains, on the
Calhoun and later of his son-ln-l
The College Is over 800 feet abovt
climate is healthful and Invigorc
dissipate or to spend money fool
minimum.
Y The students are under military
effort is made to train up young
credit on the College and on the
Religious Inj
The College contributes to the
# ministers, who conduct divine so
work among the cadets In barno
lshing Sunday School and Y. M.
Secretary, who lives in the barra
C. A. building will be completed .
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Requireme
Admissi
No student will be admitted v
years old at the time of entrance.
An honorable discharge from
lege attended is required.
No student will be admitted ^
healthy anu free from Contftgio
tuberculosis.
? Applicants for the Freshman CI
nations, either in their counties <
College in September, unless th<
scribed certificate, furnished by t
A preparatory department is nc
the College.
Financit
Clemson College is founded
V people. Back in the '80's, the
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trial Education promised that H
commercial fertilizers sold in tl
organize an efficient system of
farmers from imnosltlon in tb<
but with what remained, after pi
build and operate a College. Di
tax has averaged J122.997.17.
approximate $150,000.00. The I
V appropriation for Clemson Colic
In addition to the fertilizer tc
Treasury $25,000 annually, and
Interest on the Clemson Bequ
South Carolina Experiment St:
from the U. S. Department of
College work.
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4 ' Clemson's
'Out of the fertilizer tax over
of public agricultural service,
the fertilizer inspection and
rnological Inspection, cattle
branch experiment stations, sc
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extension and demonstration wo
35,000 letters annually giving sp
^ half a million bulletins and circi
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e County at the foot or
homestead of John C.
aw, Thos. O. Clemson.
i the sea level, and the
itlnK- Temptations to
Ishly are reduced to a
government and every * > =
: men who will rellect
State.
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Uuences
salary of four resident CC
rvices and do pastoral
cks. There Is a flourC.
A. with a salaried
cks. A $75,000 Y. M.
January, 1916.
vho is not at least 16
the last school or col- '^
vho is not reasonably
jy can fill out a prehe
College.
> longer maintained at
al Support
on a covenant with the agricultural
advocates of Agricultural and IndusP
given the tax of 25c. per ton on the
he State, the Trustees would not only
inspection and analysis to protect the
3 purchase of their main commodity,
aying tho cost of this protection, would
iring the history of the College tho tag
For the present fiscal year it will
legislature of South Carolina makes no
;ge.
ix, the College receives from tho U. S.
an equal amount from tuition, sales,
est and tho Landscript Funds. The
ation is supported entirely by funds
Agriculture, and has no part in the
liARORA iDlUlfiS.
Public Service
$100,000 annually represents the cost
This public work includes not only
analysis, but veterinary and entotick
and hog cholera eradication,
sholarshlps, co-operative experiments,
rk, etc. The College oflicers write over
eciflc Information, and send out nearly
liars.
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,300,000. OVER 100 TEACH]
EPRESENTED. THIRTEEN
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ADMINISTRATIS
Value of a
C
A young man can make no
technical education. Viewed merel
if lie has to borrow the money at
increased earning capacity, perha
graduation, will be sufficient to r
business policy to wait to earn the i
education with an earning capacit
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mat 01 an educated man. livery 3
labor represents a direct financial 1<
ambition whose parents are unab
should get some friend to indorse li
preparation that will make for gr
fuller life. There is no time to los
men of large ability, and is willin
there is a surplus of the one horse
A College education is no lon<
more a necessity of the poor boy wh
or nothing else to start on. In can
the outset a capital of from $15,00
the energy, character and personal
capital increases with every year of
There never was a time in th
expert knowledge was so much in
individual success, and so highly
trained wait the positions of 1<
poverty.
Clemson College brings wit hi]
South Carolina the benefits and pos
lion. The way is provided whereby
capacity for knowledge, he need not
at a cost lower than at any similar
obtain an education that will pre
self-respecting citizenship.
COS
The cost for any of the tl
courses or the Two-Year Texi
session. This amount covers
heat, light, water, laundry an
Tuition is $40.00 additional i
pay.
The cost of the One-Yea
$117.95. This amount cover*
listed above.
The cost of the Four-We
Farmers, and the Four-We(
Cotton Grading is $17.00. Th
board, room, light and water. I
tin ha+ /lain" ?? .
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may be crowded out.
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OX HUIIiDlNG.
inical
ollege Education
better investment than in a
y as a matter of business, even
interest, he will find that his
ps even the first year after
epay the loan. It is a poor
noney necessary to pay for an
y only one-half or one-third
rear of untrained, uneducated
dss. Every boy of ability and
le to pay for his education
lis note at the bank and begin
eater earning capacity and a
se. The world is looking for
g to pay for them. Already
power variety.
*er a luxury of the rich, but
ose parents can give him little
ling capacity, it represents at
0 tp $30,000, depending upon
ity of the possessor, and the
its efficient use.
e history of the world when
demand, so indispensable to
compensated. For the un)W
wages, long hours and
n the reach of every boy in
isibilities of a technical educaif
he have the ambition and
continue in ignorance. Here,
institution, can a young man
pare him for self-sustaining,
T
airteen regular four-year
tile Course is $141.90 per
\ uniforms, board, room,
d all fees except tuition.
;o those who are able tr?
r Agricultural Course is
5 the same items as are
cks' Summer Course for
*ks' Summer Course in
is amount covers all fees,
sTo uniforms are required,
ipplication to enter; you
GGS, Presi
?NO OTHER NOTICE WILL AJPPE
iral Co
id Agriculture
3SISTANTS. NUMBER OF
rE SHORT COURSES. TWE1S
MBER 8, 1915
Scholarship
WBbmM na
mjgm The College ma
scholarships in the
tile Courses, and 51
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cultural Course (C
IMlHi
Each scholarship i
tuition.
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. ~ .XV Vtf.xv -V ? ?sv, r^/v IIV/IIUOUIU ClllV.1 1
are held at the coi
Mfll ? ">.. July 9- Wri
in regard to the sell
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will be given for an
at the county scat.
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AGKICUI/TRATj
Summer Short Cc
In Af
August Qt.Vl R^-nfnrv*
-Q w v va* Ky Vj^/UUAAI
Courses in Dairying, Anima
ture, Field Crops and Cotton (
For Farmers, Teachers, Cor
one interested in Agriculture
ministers in rural communities
Send for booklet giving full <
DA1UY IHTIliI)
ICNGINKERINO ORP
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STUDENTS, 819.
fTY-SIX DEPART
>s and Examitions
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intains 168 four-year
Agricultural and Toxin
the One-Year Agri)ctober
1 to June 1.)
s worth $100 and free
entrance examinations
iiitv court houses at 9
to for full information
lolarships open to your
and the laws govern[t
is worth your while
ese scholarships.
ot seeking to enter on
Ivised to stand examirather
than wait until
ge in the fall. Credit
ty examinations passed
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Iriculture
ber 4, 1915.
il Industry, Horticul3-rading.
n Club Boys and any
. Special course for
details of the courses.
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