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At ylA CHUR CANNING PRECAUTIONS CleInnliness is one of the imprn I 11t erI toS ( 1u s11 s in4 i n) 0ing I h u401111(el VIS Iean InI overy o e)(rati n . a nd11314 keep all h1110 s.48urrounI1dilgs the saine. Careflly steriiize wiit iboling water every utensil before It is usel. AI'mo the0 Jars, rubel.rs, and canls. In buying glas jars, secure the best. One of the most tsatisfactory types of jarm is the "I.ghtning Patent" with a glass top I-eld In place by a sniple wire spring. Uso the best grade of tin canis even though they cost a little move than the cheaper grades. With glass jars ni'ays use eiw rub bors. h 1 . '4, Fre' The State Board of Chai with investigating the financ four-year scholarships and f findings to the Board of True passes finally upon the me information gathered by the decision of the Trustees may Education. The College will furniE scholarships and free tuition. SIA1 M . 4)4lie g TH A i TC1ORC0 IruitI fr rn i sh ul be r I bII :1r-:1. [)1 hnot, 1u o\'erripe speeil11l lS. V? v ables for v a nn ..I shoul11 1( IId Ib)c yl'llig and tk~llder'. IrIit and ve- eta Ies ae c bet ter for lunI :4 i f I-tII d i I I c IIy Iorn ing ala! II pt I-I a cool Ip1 e until rendly for uim5. I ris nn vvet~ t h 1y thIIoroi;hIly Ilan - 11 t fcor I n put cII In jars or cans. )o not a ttem) pt to can sh" ved or (irty fruits or vegeta:bles. WIr Ite the I lortle lIIt rai I I i vision, (Ic lIsnII CoIlle I S. C., for ci Icui Ilr No. 27, "lloine Ci!i! of -ruits alnd Vegetables," also I irnlog" bulletin. 01 h-olar ships and 'ui tion 'ities and Correctionis is chars Lal standing of all appliennts reeC tuition, and~ reporting th tees of the College. 'This BTh .tter, accepting as correcti State Board. Appeal from be made to the State Board ih blanks to all applicants -- I .. ............. ... . . . . $ I 19.4 AA THE MEFH D19CHURCAl THE STUDENT BODY Every year the number of I'plICatl0ts to enter Clemson College excecds: tho capacity of the institution. lErly In August it is necessary to begin a "waiting list," as all available rooms in the barracks have been taken. This session tle enrollmnent (not considering the 124 enrolled In the summer school) was 851.t Tile following <data on Si43 students enrolle--1 in Colleg;e tis session will bo of Interest: (1) Average age, 19 ycars, 6 months. (2) Average height, 6 feet, 9 itlies. (3) Types-blondes 391, brunettes 455, or 53.7 per cent. (4) Living in eountry and small towns. 600 or i1 per cent. (5) Living in cities and towns over 2,500 popoulation, 246 or 29 per cenL (G) Born in the country, 553 or 65.4 1):r cent. (7) Averaging 14 years on the farm, G10 or 72 per cent. (S) Sons of parents who are now, ori havo been, farmers, 706 or 83.5 per cent. (9) 2-15 students now in College have had 3SS brothers to attend, of whom 121 graduated. Tlie distribution of students by courses is as follows: Agricultural courses............ 473 or 56.1 per cent. In all otlier cou rses... ............ 370 or 43.9 per cent. Y. M C.A. uilingAgriultralBuidin Tetl Bulig Amns BE ABAARMER HOG CHOLERA PATRIOT Every Farmer Should Know How With the packing hdtuse assured for Inject Cholera Serum. the State this f all all farmers should Wiet r .0 ely lm recruit at once in the army of meatColg,.Canreus feeb ;cd producers which will put South Caro- ltno o hlr ypos [Or lina on a molt supporting basis, a st oref hnyu os 1,well as help feed the millions of pee-thssyposhne rwi ( pl1e who are nowv dependent on the cut eosrto gn t0 Lrd United States for food supplies. This frad nesyuhv led J1e Is the time for the farmer to exerthisevcinwchaeyoou h10 himself more than ever to grow t nWhwt rce ihu plenty of food stuffs on the farm.hep ItiIpoilefrimt of The possibilities of a good wheat andevr a'hossoiwllbnc oat erop are very poor, and thissryfroutlentorett makes It all the more necessary toyorefatrned osrti. rto i to Dr. maly,C 4ei n g r y o post44 yoref he or g sh ths"smtmspon rwiey couI'A n dolntain.gn t0 fr aiNniAsyo hvealeay Clemson's Finances The public has a right to the fullest information in regard to the fiscal affairs of a State institution. It would not be possible to make a fuller or more detailed report than does Clemson College. Not only does the Treasurer's annual report to the Legis lature contain the usual summary of receipts and expendi ture but this report of 150 pages lists each individual bill paid out of College funds is shown. Since the support of an educational Institution is of interest and importance to its patrons, the following brief summary for the last fiscal year should be of interest; Resqource, Balance brought forward from June 80, '16 ...... $ 9,701 .04 Income Privilege Fertilizer Tax ........... $171,018.52 Morrill & Nelson Fund (U. S.) ..... .25.000. 00 Interest on Ianscript ........... ... 5,754.00 Interest on Clemson Bequest.. ... .3,512. :16 Tuition from Cadets.............. 4,670.00 State Loan ....................... 62,400.00 Sales, Interests, Rents, Refunds. 7,634.06 $279,989.84 $289,690.88 Repaid on Loan.............................. 21,511.44 Total available resources, '15-"16 ............... $268,179. 4 4 The above total represents what was available for the use of the College, including its local development and its Public S'ervice. The Sbuth Carolina Experiment Station receives $30,000 from the United States Department of Agriculture for conducting agricultural research, but none of this money ran be used by the Cbllege. Likewise the funds from the Federal Smith-Lever Act can be used oily for derhonstration and extension work, under Federal supervision. The money paid In by students for board, laundry, heat, light, and water, medical attention and incidentals, is held in trust by the College for the use of the cadets, and is not used for College cOpenses. The following is a condensed summary of expenditures: Expenditures. 1. For operating expenses of College (Salaries or teachers, laborers, insurance, coal, shop and laboratory maerials, etc.) ............ $145,697 .24 2. For buildings, permanent Improvements and additions to shop and laboratory equipment. 6,309 .65 3. For publie work (fertilizer inspection and analysis, veterinary inspection, scholar ships, braneh stations, etc., etc.) .......... 85,7 20 . 15 Total ....................................$236,727.04 Balance carried forward July 1, 1916.............31,4 52. 40 Total ....................................$268,179.44 Unpaid balance on loan carried forward .......... $ 40,888 . 66 kk. . .. . . . IV -0 ation Building and Barracks No. 1 in thre fnackg.round. PEN PIUI'URE OFsedotyalovr3,0 CDEMSON OOLLEGE ltes ad oe 3,0 WVorks for Welfare in Manymotfwhcgisarcu nWays.traInomto. i1- Picture a country estate of Inadto toheprt nd 1,500 acres, with statelytwbrnhepimtst w buildings placed at elevatedtin-nnejSmmerlc ur points to form a great irreg-an th h&,tFlrce cular circle of half a mnll In Oemr st estae addiameter. Inclose in this I h adhl etoso adcirole a beautiful grove of teSae uta ona rh native oaks, threaded byfudwilertilcon hi. smooth drive-walk.. 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