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A2017.3_Letter_Katherine.pdf
Lieutenant John Hodges David Jr, Class of 1914, was the first South Carolina officer to be killed in action during World War I.

Typewritten version of the address given by William Cain, former Citadel professor, entitled "Economic Reconstruction after the Confederate War." Cain discusses the economic and social condition of the state toward the end of World War I.Click here…

The Catalog of The Citadel, sometimes called the Bulletin, later The Citadel Catalog, provides curricula information, campus photographs, and campus information such as expenses and event calendars.Click here to view this catalog on the Internet…

The Catalog of The Citadel, sometimes called the Bulletin, later The Citadel Catalog, provides curricula information, campus photographs, and campus information such as expenses and event calendars.Click here to view this catalog on the Internet…

The Catalog of The Citadel, sometimes called the Bulletin, later The Citadel Catalog, provides curricula information, campus photographs, and campus information such as expenses and event calendars.Click here to view this catalog on the Internet…

The Catalog of The Citadel, sometimes called the Bulletin, later The Citadel Catalog, provides curricula information, campus photographs, and campus information such as expenses and event calendars.Click here to view this catalog on the Internet…

The Catalog of The Citadel, sometimes called the Bulletin, later The Citadel Catalog, provides curricula information, campus photographs, and campus information such as expenses and event calendars.Click here to view this catalog on the Internet…

The Catalog of The Citadel, sometimes called the Bulletin, later The Citadel Catalog, provides curricula information, campus photographs, and campus information such as expenses and event calendars.Click here to view this catalog on the Internet…

The Guidon (previously titled The Citadel Handbook and The Palmetto) is a book given to cadets at the beginning of each school year with information on the history and traditions of The Citadel; campus life and academic departments; athletics and…

Citadel Archives Photo 1100 WEB.jpg
Oliver J. Bond, Citadel Class of 1886 and former Citadel President 1908-1931, sits in an observatory at The Citadel on Marion Square ca. 1913 with a refracting telescope.
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