The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1911-2016, June 10, 1915, Supplement to THE PICKENS SENTINEL, Image 5
The Cle ms
South Carolina
1,544 ACRES OF LAND. VALUE OF PLANT $1,'
EVERY COUNTY IN SOUTH CAROLINA R
MENTS OF INSTRUCTION. NEW AND MO
NEXT SESSIO1
Location and Environment
The 'ollege is located in ()eotee Cou nt y at the foot of
thu Mile I tige .li aioutains, onl the hom1ii'estead of John C.
C.'HA-oun and laIter of his sonl-inl-latw, Th'os. (". Clmsonl.
Thi'llg is Sver180n feet above thet sea. level, and the
cliiate. is h14-.0 11hful andi inlviglirating. Temptations to
tihssilatte (I to s1 tl d ilnon4ey foolishly are retlleedl to a
1.d l it itli.
Tihl st4ti('Its ire m (der mlitary g1vweI'll Inin lt aind every
e ort l is mllade, to) trailn p111 young menv ) who will relect
qredi (n he ('oleg an onl thet StatIeI.
Religious Influences
The ('ollege colltriblutes to tll salary 4)f 14our1 reshtleit
ministers, who n duc)1 t divil servi s I m' .11 (li 111 storal o
work atnoing the radies in hbarraceks. There is :1 llourll
ishiig suinday Sc(h l a1111 Y. .\. '. A. wilt .1 sairied
Secretary, whoi lives in the l arracks. A $7.,,1100 Y. Al.
C.A. huilding will be oimpleted .tlan ury, 1 91t6.
Requirements of
Admission
No student will li : a: itted who Is not at least 16
yearI s o1l at t It( Iin1e 4If 4n tra v1 ice.
Ait 1or14I tlhh discharge 1'rom the last school or col
lege attentlet is 1-e.4luiretd.
No, titdrint will be adtmiltiet who is not reasoinihhr
henitlIy d fr.e fro I n o ta h gi u d)IIS (Iis as . , t' 4 S11 iut It I In
t hI I lbo14' I14 41sis.
Applica11t s o t e t l''reshtntin t 'lass is1t11 sl til lx;ili
It it tli ll her it I n ' I 4I I th I'r co n i .1 t1 h, Ir at t I te
It'olleger inl selliternber, unlless they canl till qvout a prie- -
scrihed vertificate, Illrn ishedv4 by thel ('(Ill.ge..
(he 'ollege.
Financial Support
Clemson C'olletgi. IS 'A 1,l t1lt Its ound on a I oenI t i I with I tle agricultital
people. 1ack Ii the 'S0's, tit# advocates of' Agriultltural and itndus
trial lEduentioni protniisedl that if' giveii thle tax of 25c. por ton lin the
'ommercialfertilizers sold in tle -tatv, the Trulstef's would not (Itlly
orgalize an 0ttiinilt system of inspection and aitulysis too protet. thle
farmers from inplisitioin m 1the pulrechase of thl'ir Inlainl comimoldity,
but with what renained, aft(r] paying Oe 'ost of this protection4, woUld
build and operate a t'ollege. lulling the history of the 'oillege the tag
tax lts averaged $122,997.17. FIor the I're'sen'It liseal year it will
approxiinate $ 1 0,000.00. The L.egislatilre of Solth l-'rlina 1nakes no
appropr I itlatio for Clemson 1 ('01loge.
In addition to tihe fertilizer ta. the College receives frm the UT. S.
Treastiry $25,000 annually. and an eCqual lm)Ollllt fron tuitionl, sales.
interest oi the ('lemsol Bellltrust an)d tle 1,aIds'rlilpt Fun 1 ds. 'hI'e
South Carolina xperimient St till)) is supported eitirely by funds
from tihl- tI . S. IO'(artmiient of Agri e lturte', and has n11 itrt inl the
4 '411lege wortk.
OilhInIOAf faABfOICAT1ORI ES,
\ Clemson's Public Service
u t of the4 ferttllizer tax over $5100,000 anniuailly re'pret't tihe cost
of pulic~ atgriultural service. ThIs publIc work tncluodes nlot only
the fert Ilizei inspectIon and)4 anaitlysis, but veteriatry andit (2nto
mo414tlo ill5 1nsecton 141 '41att tick and1( hog t11cholera i21 erantion,
branc i)' x I er5(' nl))n't stations), schol4 arsiss co-oprti ve e u txp1er't iets,
e'xten Isin and41( I' i (15 dmntatoll work,' .etc . Thei Cotllege oileirs wiv ito over
36,.0001 let ('Ster annually giving 22pe'rt ile information, anid sendl~ out nebarly
. TIGXIL10 I)EPAILTM ENT.
For Catalogue, Etc., Write at 0
)n Agriculti
's School of Engineering a
300,000. OVER 100 TEACHERS, OFFICERS AND .4
:PRESENTED. THIRTEEN DEGREE COURSES. F]
)ERN BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT AND SANITATI(
T OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPT)
PRESERVE THIS SHEET FOR REFERENCE
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Al IN iTiL ON I' )NG.
Value of a Technical
College Education
A young mnan canl mnake no better investment. thanl inl at
technI Iical eduIIcat ionI . Viewed Inerelv as a maI.tter o)f bulsiness," evenl
if hle has to borrow the nvonat interest, hle will finld that his
increased earing capacity, perhaips even the first year after
gn lu tinwill be sul1licient to rep y ite loanl. It is a poor.
hnsinless policy to walit to earn1 the mlolInev neCeIssary to pay for' anl
educat ion wvith an earn-Iing ca~pac(-ity onIly? one-ind f or( one-t hi rd
thait ofI ani eduicated maln. IATerY yearl Of un1tnaiined. [uneducvated
labor represents at direct filincial 1(oss. Isvvry ov o( .(f abilit y arld
namhition whose parents are urnable to pay for is6: ednatin
s g t s e f
Vnea let of a poTebvchn-i-a
or l ot ig le t Oi st l a ha of). 4) In e t Ie ie- t eit hn i
th le outsetoa capital of l e inie -tiieet le~il 111ta
hthe 05 10 ener y chara ter t a -hth o -tcs 1Wtopyfra
elcata lu wh'r ase Wt en g -a~ct~ tl o-laforo - hil
Thaorej evae wa. Evr'Va*ofhtniid -uelwt'
Cilen oi f ( Threi no tiet oe [i (-l '(ktt o
t he i Caroi e 111 .i o. i 1 ire er'~'
Ati oln g T enrato sn n~' :. .....:
capacity neesrt oftepo onw~ . .
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ne to W. M. RIPe
Ni-iti'/. T tle sa a zt f a- r arawa~~n ,2. .(
iral College.
nd Agriculture
LSSISTANTS. NUMBER OF STUDENTS, 819.
VE SHORT COURSES. TWENTY-SIX DEPART
ON.
1MBER 8,.1915
Scholarships atd Exami
nation-s
The College maintains 108 four-year
sc 1larUL'ships in the Agricultural and 'Tex
tile Courses, and 51 in the One-Year Agri
(ultu-a C 7oulse (October 1 to Jiie 1.)
k'' lKch scholar1ship is wvor)th $100 and free
tuition.
oS-holn-shipand entrane examinations
aR heh. at the (oulty Gcourt houses at 9
. mi., July 9. Write ior full information
Ill regard to the scholarships opent to y1u
(ouIntv next Session, an1d the laws govern
ing their award. It is worth your while
to try for one of these scholarships.
ihose who are o1()t Seeking to eItter on
sebl(darships are advised to Stand exami
nations ons Jil 9, rather than wait 1natil
the co(me to Col(o inl the fall. Credit
Will be givel for al' (xmniiatiolls passed
it the couniity Seat.
.UJU( IL A' HALL..
Summer Short Courses
In Agriculture
August 9th-September 4, 1915.
Cmssini DaUiry'ing, A\nimal Tuidustrv, I lorticul.
Fori Farmer~s, Teacers(1j, (orn ('Inh Boys and1 any
ioe intert(td ini Agrienlture. Spe(ilI eouirse fm-r
ti lsters ini riural eomniiumiities.
S o r'11Inp~ boklIet giving ful det(' ails of the (courses.
GIRmt ARTMN
ident. Clemson College, S.C