The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, June 14, 1917, Supplement to THE CHESTERFIELD ADVERTISER, Image 5
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I The Gei
* South Carol
15M Acres of Land. Valt
Location and Environme
The ColloKe Is located In Oconee County it the fo
the Blue itldKe Mountains, on tlx- homestead of Jol
Calhoun, and later of his son-in-law. Thos. G. Clou
The ColloKe is over Kim torn n"""
climate Is healthful a~nd~Tnv"iKoratlng. Tomptatloi
, dissipate or to spend money foollslily are reduced
minimum.
? The students are under military Kovernntcnt
every effort is mode to train up young men who
reflect credit on the College and on the State.
Religious Influences
The College contributes to the salary of four rcsi
ministers, who conduct divine services and do pus
work aniojrf; the cadets in barracks. There is a I
lslting Sumiuy School and Y. M. C. A. with two sak
Sccretari#. A $75,000 Y. M. C. A. building was <
pleted Ja*uary, 1916.
Requirements of Admissi<
No st(Blent will bo admitted who is not at leaf
years ol^Bat the time of entrance.
JHmiorable i charge front the last school or
t ^attended is required.
I' i/k i? '*? Ilaziitg is forbidden by the laws of the State as
r 11 n!' 'aws of t,lu College. Therefore, the Hoar
j I Trustees has ruled that no application shall be acce
I I whether for re-admission or (irst entrance, unless
I I applicant has filed with the Registrar of the Colic
|iiieus? <n prcscriDea rorm not to Indulge in hazlm
The scholastic requirements are the same as tlio:
the other Colleges in South Carolina. Details are i
in College catalogue.
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AtiRIClJI/TUltAI, IIAhL
The One-Year Course in
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give the simple scientific principles
farming rests.
Open to young men 18 years old
worked three or more years on the fai
There are 51 scholarships open to f
course. Examinations for the award
by each County Superintendent of Edu
. Send for full information.
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TEXTILE l?I-:i?.\HTM l.NT
Technical Education a .
Duty
Never before in tlie history of 1. We believ<
the United States has there been below the age
such need for technical men. The selective draft,
places of danger in modern wars ommended for
are not always tho places of great- can avail them
est service. An adequate food sup- tunities offerer!
ply is absolutely essential. Kngi- should be urge
neers are needed at home to carry that they may
on the work of transportation and the most effec
utilization, as well as to bundle during the full
the engineering problems of tho j'.'uow lt.s?close
firmv.
Z. We hellevi
At a conference of College I'res- supreme impo
idonts in Washington. I >. <>n science in the
M,y ?... .he ...?
were adopted as a statement ot engineering. ar
principles. These resolutions are to render, thro
in accord with expressions of the r 1 ra'n'
. ... ' . valiuiblo and e
Secretary of War made to the con- Were to euro
ferenee: naval service i
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For Catalogue, Etc.,
mson Ag
lina's School of
ue of Plant, $1,300,000. Oi
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ADMIXISTH.
~ t COURSES
Agriculture - j
i Agriculture
h. Tt is designed to j
upon which good '
Chemistry
and over who have Mechanical-Electri
mi. Civil Engineering
students taking this Textile Engineerin
of scholarships held Architectural Engi
ication on July 13th. SHORT COURSI
One-year course in
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^ ' I)o not
you may be crowded
Patriotic |
> that m vlow of the Ly^. - - ? n'-.
rtance of applied k... ?,.. -~<. * ,- ,,? ?
present war. stutcchnical
courses, ONE OF TIIK "I'll I
ino, agriculture and In view of the attitude of the
e rendering, or are every young iiirin under the age
ugh tiie continuance lege if he can possildy <lo so. and
tiK, services more to continue and complete his t
ttlclont than if they nation in whatever way the gov
II in military and greatest work is to turn out men
it once. allied lines.
XT SESSION OPENS WED
Write at Once to W.
(Fici.si.itvi: tiiis i'\(ii: roit itEFi:ui:\ci
ricultural
Engineering and ,
'er 100 Teachers, Officers and Assi
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| tile <
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7th)
free
^ Cre^
VTION llt'lI.IMNU pMRS
OF STUDY
jffers thirteen four-year
le degree of Bachelor of
seven short courses dur- i
on and the summer ses
EGREE COURSES %yXi
\gronomy iiiiiiiA...
[^taivv *"r ill H'U I*
Jhemistry
\nimal Industry
Entomology
Veterinary Science knoin
Horticulture
cal Engineering ^
ig On account of wai
neering labor, the usual sum
CS (Regular Session) given in 1917. Thesi
Agriculture normal conditions wji
l Textiles
1ST I
of the thirteen regular K-dfeiSttj
nine items as are listed r L
ting application to enter;
out.
i The Res<
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j i ii i
; ! course' if they so ?
choosing the mi] \ :i ik'i i
'-"j ri'i|iiircil to tiikc :i I I
] tnry instruction. I'lr-i
? : ?- ".vctir stinlcnts will ho
thi' itovol nnicnt wit It <
ci-:I-. < \m i n vit it \< i?>
government, it is the patriotic duty of ""'form diill pin
i>l! twetitv-oiic te. enter a li-rhlltcnl col- Will serve tn iVe Weal
if already in college, whatever his age. the gray uniforms re?i
raining The eolleges must serve the stu.lents tal
eriunent deems best. At present their
i skilled in agriculture, engineering and ? uncoil ooui.se will
money allowance hy t
NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 191
M. RIGGS, President, Cl<
:?no oTiirji notick will Arri:\K.)
i , ? ..v.vv/ii, Einmi jir
>*on. Theodore L.; Melton, Th?
Merriman, John L.;
i ng; Moore, Willie K. ;^""HI3Zir
; Moore., Elisha, Moonr
Mis, Grady; Murray/
? * iver, J. Furu?~ /
Lo> ge
Agriculture
slants. Enrollment
Scholarships
and Examinations
le College maintains 1(??) four-year
larsliips in the Agricultural and TexJourses,
and ">! in the One-Year Agriiral
("nurse (October 10(h to June
. Kaeli scholarship is worth ?100 and
tuition.
holarship and entrance examinations
held at the eountv court houses at !)
., July IJt.h. Write for full informain
regard to the scholarships open to
county next session, and the laws
ruing their award. It is worth your
e to try for one of these scholarships.
lose who are not seeking to enter on
larsliips are advised to stand exami>1
is on July 1Jth, rather than wait
I they come to ( ollege in the fall,
lit will he given for any examinations
ed at the county seat.
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i:i;ki\(. i ? :?> aktmi'm
r Short Courses in
\griculture
' conditions and tin; scarcity of farm
iner courses for fanners will not he
c courses will be resumed as soon as
irrant.
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:mk \i. i. \ih )ic \ i<>1:11 ;s
?rve Officers' Training
Corps
is lii-cn ml- partment i-i|tial to the cost of an
liivisitm < i 111 ration, as well as the Hills'
TrainiliU I"'''" 1 uriiishoil in others. The
Sophnmori s aiM>un? --I the mom v allowance is
nts will |nii- : 11 xiin:it? 1> per scssi hi.
ee hours Hi \?n el-liu.ition rests upon the
.1 llll'mrs alel -nliiate frniil the ail \ aneeil Course
an aiUaiU'cil to nli-t villi the Iteservo I Illieers'
liet Those I'u.-ps m to take further part or
l .... ... ... i .11 I ho Miilit'.re ?.? !.?. ..r .1...
it it>tin 1 mill- I n t.-.l Stabs. Tin- opportunity is
I ami <-ri'iinil I' " h<w"Vii\ by which for
furnished by < " all iiiionnt of additional work,
no- collipb ii' > stiab lit who is physically lit
poses. which t.n otherwise ap|?ro\ed. can net
and tear on wha' ainoiints to a State sTholarmreil
b\ tin I |' di t ii:u Ins last two years in
tiiiK the ail- 1
he given i Write for further details regardho
War I ?< - ma this opjiortiinity.
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