jr~~??I I I I III The C South C 1,644 ACRES OF LAND. COUNTY IN SOUT OF INSTRUCTION. Location and Env The College Is located In Oconee C< the Blue Ridge Mountains, on the ho Calhoun, and later of his son-in-law, The College is over 800 feet above th climate is healthful and Invigorating dissipate or to spend money foolish! minimum. The students are under military go\ effort Is made to train up young m< credit on the College and on the Stat Religious Inflv The College contributes to the sala mlnlstera who conduct divine servlc t work among the cadets In barracks. E ishing Sunday School and T. M. C. A Secretaries. a ?yd,vuu x. m. a. pleted January, 191$. Requirements of A No student will be admitted who years old at the time of entrance. An honorable discharge from the lege attended Is required. No student will be admitted who healthy and free from contagious tuberculosis. Applicants for the Freshman Class nations, either in their counties on J College In September, unless they c scribed certificate, furnished by the ( A preparatory department is no loi the College. Scholastic requirements are glvez College Catalog. ??? ' : ;r r- x AGRICUL/] The One-Year Co Begins October 10th and en give the simple scientific farming rests. Open to young men 18 ; worked three or more years There are 51 scholarships course. Examinations for 1 by each County Superintend Send for full information im?'i' \m |'' ' V> ^ TEXTILE I For Catalogue, ? "lemso Carolina's S VALUE OF PLANT $1,3C H CAROLINA REPRESE1 NEW AND MODERN BE NEXT SESSION i 'ironment i ,: >unty at the foot of mestead of John C. Thos. G. Clemson. e sea level, and the i Temptations to y are reaucea it# a, 'ernment and every ;n who will reflect f| ry of four resident Ipfl es and do pastoral - * Bj building was comIs not at least 16 last school cr B MM la not reasonably | diseases, Including I must stand exami- K: uly 14th, or at the IpMBap^:-5 ;an fill out a pre- " nger maintained at K i In detail in the >;> ^ ^S^^njHjHHH^BH WBmESBMm.': ; W M B: .K^^H Kast^r^iff'r'i^ i I^KM H > V > W<: KvS [TJRAL HALL. urse in Agriculture ds June 8th. It is designed t principles upon which goo pears old and over who hav 5 on the farm. 3 open to students taking thi ;he award of scholarships hel lent of Education?on July 14tl I '*? *" " : I "^Iffl I mmKSBS HS* 44* I '- '"*>>: ' ^ " .?>-''%%w EPA RTMEXT. I PRESS PARADE ON R Etc., Write at Ono (PRESET >n Agri chool of En( >0,000. OVER 100 TEACHER* TTED. THIRTEEN DEGREE C ITLDINGS, EQUIPMENT AND I OPENS WEDNESD PRESERVE THIS SHEET F ?<* ' * C ADMINISTRATION BUI COURSES OF Clemson College offers thirteen leading to the degree of Bachelor < and seven short courses during the the summer session. FOUR-YEAR DEGREE C ! Agronomy Botany Chemistry Animal Industry EW 1 Entomology Veterinary Scier Horticulture 2 ^ Soils /^ii_ _ unemisiry Mechanical-Electrical Engineerii Civil Engineering Textile Engineering e Architectural Engineering g SHORT COURSES (Reguh d One-year course in Agriculture 1. Two-year course in Textile COST The cost for any of the thirteen courses or the Two-Year Textile C< session. This amount covers unif< heat, light, water, laundry and all : Tuition is $40.00 additional to tho ^ fee cost of the One-Year Agri $122.05. This amount covers the listed above. The cost of the Four-Weeks' S Farmers and the Four-Weeks' Sum ton Grading is $19.00. This amoi board, room, light and water, required. Do not delay in making application be crowded out IGGS FIELD. e to W. M. RIG RYE THIS PAGE FOR REFERENCE?NO / cultura i jineenng anc 1, OFFICERS AND ASSISTAN OURSES. FIVE SHORT COURS SANITATION AY, SEPTEMBER 20, OR REFERENCE . V ^ ! 1 i . : ' ' V i __ ; LiDTSO. STUDY :?7~ four-year courses regular session and 'ourses ice ? : Summer Si H" Jl Courses in Dairy culture. Field Crops ir Session) . week or four weeks. O i_1 opeciaj courses iu August 18th, 1916.) Send for leaflets g i regular four-year )urse is $14^.10 per ^ No uniforms are "" "" ' " to enter; you may one o: GS, President, OTHER NOTICE WILL APPEAR.) 1 Colk I Agricultu rS. ENROLLMENT 950 ra iPwrww flTY npp/ JUU? X ff XJX1 X X -MXA JLTXJX f 1916 Scholarship and Examina The College maintains 1 scholarships in the Agriculti tile Courses, and 51 in the Oi cultural Course (October 1 3th.) Each scholarship is w Prpp fiiitinn. Scholarship and entrance are held at the county cour a. m., July 14th. Write for tion in regard to the scholar your county next session, governing their award. It i while to try for one of these Those who are not seekin scholarships are advised to cations on July 14th, rath until they come to College Credit will be given for any passed at the county seat. a -rx |1>".. ?r "~ ' ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. hort Courses in Ag ily 31st-August 26th, 1916. ing, Animal Industry, Poultry , Cotton Grading. r?Vi??r? Pom PIud Bovs and any c jourses are arranged so that on* r ministers in rural communities, iving details of the courses. CHEMICAL LABORATORIES. " * -^0 -" " * F THE TIIRFE CADET BARRACKS demson ^onege, Si* >ge ire >. EVERY IRTMENTS )S tions T 168 four-year aral and Tex le-Year AgriLOth to June orth $100 and examinations t houses at 9 full informa shins onen to - ~ AT A. and the laws is worth your scholarships. g to enter on stand examier than wait i in the fall, examinations ~ * *"*' .i,4 ! A 4 .fS V 1 %' *' ii'f -/ " JWt* riculture Raising, Horti- , me interested in i may stay one (August 10th y &? - * is # Xv ' ?