William C. Lykes was a member of the Class of 1910. According to a Register of Graduates, Lykes became President of Draughon's Business College in Columbia, South Carolina after he graduated from The Citadel.***The oldest known Citadel Class Ring…
Letter written from Oscar Taylor (Citadel graduate who began his studies from 1915 to 1918, and then returned after World War I) to Mrs. W. T. Bethea Jr. in which he talks about John H. David Jr.
Asbury Coward writes to Bond to tell him that he cannot attend a Citadel Alumni Association meeting. At the bottom of the telegram is a hand-written note saying that this is the first Alumni Association meeting where an alumnus from the antebellum…
Oliver J. Bond sketched this drawing of the new Citadel campus (171 Moultrie Street) in October of 1918. Addressed to John P. Thomas, Bond wrote "I do not propose this as a layout for the New Citadel, but only a suggestion as to the number of…
Oliver J. Bond, Superintendent (President) of The Citadel, writes to John P. Thomas saying that he has drawn a rough sketch of the new Citadel campus to give a general idea of his suggestions for the layout and buildings.