The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, June 10, 1915, Supplement to THE COUNTY RECORD, Image 9
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Location and 1
The College is located In Occ
the Blue Ridge Mountains, on
Calhoun and later of his son-l
The College is over 800 feet ab
climate is healthful and lnvig
I dissipate or to spend money f
X minimum.
^ The students are under milit
effort is made to train up yoi
credit on the College and on t
Religious I
The College contributes to t
I ministers, who conduct divine
work among the cadets in bai
jshing Sunday School and T.
Secretary, who lives in the ba
C. A. building will be complet*
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ivetfuir erri
Admis
No student will be admitta
years old at the time of cntrai
- r An honorable discharge fro:
I lege attended is required.
1 No student will be admltte
> healthy and free from conta
tuberculosis..
Applicants for the Freshmar
nations, either in their counti*
College in September, unless
scribed certificate, furnished t
A preparatory department is
the College.
Finant
Clemson College is found*
people. Back in the 'SO's, t
trial Education promised ths
commercial fertilizers sold ii
- organize an efficient system <
\ farmers from imposition in
\ | but with what remained, aftei
I build and operate a College,
tax has averaged S 122,997.1
approximate $150,000.00. Th
appropriation for Clemson C<
In addition to the fertilize]
Treasury $25,000 annually, a
Interest on the Clemson B?
South Carolina Experiment
from the U. S. Department
College work.
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CHEMK
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Clemson'i
\y
^ Out of the fertilizer tax o\
of public agricultural servlc
the fertilizer Inspection at
mologlcal inspection, cattl<
branch experiment stations,
extension and demonstration
35,000 letters annually giving
half a million bulletins and cl
.
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1 1,044 AUAI<S Uf li
V EVERY COUN
MENTS OF IN
3AL l>A BORA IVKIKS.
s Public Servic
rer $100,000 annually represe
I
e. This public work lnclud
id analysis, but veterinary
? tick and hog cholera
scholarships, co-operative
work. etc. The College office
specific Information, and sec
rculars.
ILE jDEPARTMENT.
gue, Etc., Wri
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Wi : .... ; .T
'no longer maintained at
ml Support
sd on a covenant with the
he advocates of Agricultural
,t If given the tax of 25c. pe:
1 the State, the Trustees wo
of Inspection and analysis to
the purchase of their main
r paying the cost of this prote
During the history of the Co
.7. For the present fiscal
a Legislature of South Carol!
allege.
tax, the College receives frt
jad an equal amount from t
?quest and the Landscript 1
Station Is supported entire
of Agriculture, and has no
Clen
v
South Ca
AND VALUE OP
TY IN SOUTH CAI
STRUCTION. NETS
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Environment
>nee County at the foot of
the homestead of John C.
in-law. Thos. G. Clemson.
ove the sea level, and the
;oratlng. Temptations to
oolishly are reduced to a
ory government and every
ang men who will reflect
he State.
nfluences
he salary of four resident
services and do pastoral
rracks. There Is a flourM.
C. A. with a salaried
Tracks. A $75,000 Y. M.
id January, 1916.
tents of
sion
d who is not at least 16
ice.
m the last school or cold
who Is not reasonably
gious diseases, including
i Class must stand examljs
on July 9th, er at the
they can fill out a preiv
th? Poll Are.
nson A
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I
rolina's School
PLANT $1,300,000. OVER 10
IOLINA REPRESENTED. T
r AND MODERN BUILDING
ESSION OPENS ]
PRESERVE Th
f
$
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Ik
AI
Value of
agricultural
1 and Induar
ton on the
uid not only A young man ca
i protect the technical education. "V
commodity, jf he has to borrow tl
action, would . ,
liege the tag increased earning cap
year it will graduations will he si
na ma^es no business policy to wait
education with an ear
>m the U. S.
uition,'sales, that of an educated m
funds, j The labor represents a dire<
iy by Junds ambition whose paren
part lil the should get some friend
preparation that will :
fuller life. There is n
men of large ability, e
I there is a surplus of tl
A College educatit
1 more a necessity of the
I or nothing else to start
the outset a capital of
the energy, character i
capital increases with e
There never was i
expert knowledge wa3
individual success, anc
; trained wait the pot
^ poverty.
nta the cost Clemson (Jollege I
lea not only, ^ ?
and onto-' South Carolina the ben
eradication,' tion. The way is provi
experiments, j capacity for knowledge
rs write over lower than at
id out nearly
obtain an education tl
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| VAVMIVAAW
I
SThe cost for ar
courses or the Twosession.
This amo
heat, light, water, 1
Tuition is $40.00 a<
f The cost of th<
|117.95. This amo
f The cost of the
Tanners, and the
(!otton Grading is $
1 :>ard, room, light a]
Do not delay ii
n ay be crowded out
te at Once to 'W.
(PRESERVE Tins PAGE FOR F
ural Cc
and Agriculture
i ASSISTANTS. NUMBER 0
FIVE SHORT COURSES. TW]
'ION.
UiU lo niiiaig iv jjaj ivi luwii.
be one horsepower variety,
)n is no longer a luxury of the rich, bu
poor boy whose parents can give him littl
on. In earning capacity, it represents a
from $15,000 to $30,000, depending upoi
md personality of the possessor, and th
ivery year of its efficient use.
i time in the history of the world whei
so much in demand, so indispensable t<
I so highly compensated. For the UI1
jitions of low wages, long hours ant
jrings within the reach of every boy ii
efits and possibilities of a technical educa
ided whereby, if he have the ambition an(
, he need not continue in ignorance. Here
any similar institution, can a young mai
lat will prepare him for self-sustaining
hip.
COST
ly of the thirteen regular four-yea]
Year Textile Course is $141.90- pe]
unt covers uniforms, board, room
aundry and all fees except tuition
dditional to those who are able tc
e One-Year Agricultural Course is
unt covers the same items as are
i Four-Weeks' Summer Course foi
Four-Weeks' Summer Course in
1 rr nr\ mi,; i. 11 ?
lLI.IAJ. ?IiIS ctLLlU ULLL CU V CI O U11 ICCS.
id water. No uniforms are required.
1 making application to enter; you
>
/l. RIGGS, Pres
IEFEREN CE?NO OTHER NOTICE WILL A1
V
fct 4 rim r
Lgricult
of Engineering
10 TEACHERS, OFFICERS ANE
HIRTEEN DEGREE COURSES.
S, EQUIPMENT AND SANITA1
VEDNESDAY, SEPrj
IIS SHEET FOR REFERENCE
WWsi&m
>MINISTRATlON BUILDING.
a Technical
College Education
n make no better investment than in
riewed merely as a matter of business, eve
le money at interest, he will find that hi
acity, perhaps even the first year afte
ifficient to repay the loan. It is a poo
to earn the money necessary to pay for a
ning capacity only one-half or one-thir
an. Every year of untrained, uneducatei
:t financial loss. Every boy of ability an<
ts are unable to pay for his educatio:
to indorse his note at the bank and begi]
make for greater earning capacity and i
o time to lose. The world is looking fo
Am A ll?AO/1l
rEMBER 8, 1915
^ S cholarsh^
cultural Course
Each scholarship
tuition.
lllis Scholarship am
I are held at the c
^ a. m., July 9. W
^ regayd to the s
Wgmk county nex^sess^
h|?1 ing their award.
HHHbH to try for one of
Those who are
scholarships are
Hnm nations on July i
they come to Col
will be given for i
at the county sea
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T fl i-".;'Iv. Mi
^ AGRICUL/TRA!
n Summer Short C
: In A
r August 9th?Septe:
Y Courses in Dairying, Anin
ture, Field Crops and Cotton
t For Farmers, Teachers, Cc
one interested in Agricultui
t ministers in rural community
Send for booklet giving ful
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WH^jajgk^". T- t^lrgf
DAIRY BUII
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ENGINEERING DE
ident, Clemson Cc
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>llege
F STUDENTS, 819.
SNTY-SIX DEPART
ips and Examiations
naintains 168 four-year
le Agricultural and Tex51
in the One-Year AgriOctober
1 to June 1.)
is worth $100 and free
d entrance examinations
ounty court houses at 9
rite for full information
cholarships open to your
on, and the laws govern
It is worth your while
these scholarships.
not seeking to enter on
advised to stand exami),
rather than wait until
lege in the fall. Credit
my examinations passed
t.
?p^
L HALL.
bourses y
griculture
mber 4,1915.
lal Industry, HorticulGrading.
>rn Club Boys and any
ke. Special course for
JS.
1 details of the courses.
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>llege, S. C.