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                    <text>- THE CITADEL.
ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM

ANNUAL REPORT
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Of THI':

BOARD OP VISITORS
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TliE CITADEL
The Military College 0£ South Carolina
fOR THI':

Academic Year
1915-1916 ·

COLUMBIA, S. C.
GONZALES &amp; BRYAN, STATE PUINTERS.
1917.

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�REPORT OF CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF VISITORS
OF THE CITADEL.

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November 1, 1916.
Hon. J. E. Swearingen, State Superintendent of Education,
Columbia, S. C.
Dear Sir: I have the honor to submit as follows the Annual
Report of the Board of Visitors of The Citadel, The Military
CoJlege of South Carolina, for the year ending June 30th, 1916.
The total number of students enrolled for the year was 251,
distributed among classes as follows:
First Class, thirty-one members, graduated on June 15, 1916.
Second Class, thirty-six members.
Third Class, fifty-nine members.
Fourth Class, one hundred twenty-five members.
Of the total number sixty-eight were beneficiary cadets, supported by the State, six City scholarship cadets, supported by the
City of Charleston, and one hundred seventy-seven were pay
cadets. .Of the latter, thirty were from other States.
The following table shows the cadets holding State and City
Scholarships, with the date of graduation:
*Abbeville-G. T. Hagan, '19; J. W. Wilson, '19.
Aiken-W. W. Muckenfuss, '17; M. Surasky, '19.
Anderson-C. E. Daniel, dropped; J. G. Bruce, '19; T. C. Cannon, '19.
Bamberg-C. F. Kilgus, graduated.
Barnwell-P. A. Price, '18; J. J. Still, '19.
Beaufort-W. N. Levin, '18.
Berkeley-A. H. DeHay, dropped.
Calhoun-T. D. Paulling, graduated.
Charleston-J. L. Weeks, '17; F. A. Gaffney, '18; A. Epstein,
'19; J. T. Witsell, '19.
Cherokee-A. L. Poole, '19.
Chester-T. Johnson, dismissed.
Chesterfield-J. H. Rivers, '19.
Clarendon-W. C. Wolfe, '19.
•One vacancy from Abbeville County, when it occurs, goes to McCormi ck
County.

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Colleton-H. C. Jones, '19.
Darlington-H. "'\iV. Carter, '18; W. E. James, '19.
Dillon-J. G. McRae, '17.
Dorchester-L. C. Waring, '18.
Edgefield-J. B. Hart, '19.
Fairfield-D. A. Holladay, '17.
Florence-W. Q. Jeffords, '17; W. C. Huggins, '19.
Georgetown-F. W,. Ford, '19.
Greenville-H. L. Cunningham, '18; W. L. McKittrick, '18;
T. T. Dill, '19.
Greenwood-J. K. Coleman, '18; H. W. Tarkington, '18.
Hampton-W. P. Bowers, '18.
Horry-T. C. Sparks, '18.
Jasper-P. H. McCrary, dropped.
Kershaw-G. W. Nicholson, '19.
Lancaster-W. G. Williams, '19.
Laurens-J. L. Bolt, '18; J. D. Fuller, '19.
Lee-J. P. Mahaffey, '17.
Lexington-D. H. Laird, graduated.
McCormick-Vacant.
Marion-E. B. Hope, '17.
Marlboro-O. C. Moore, '17.
Newberry-N. J. Cromer, '18; C. J. Dunston, '19.
Oconee-W. IC Dickson, '17.
Orangeburg-H. C. Savage, '17; A. D. Fair, '19; M. K. Jeffords, '19.
Pickens-J. Anderson, graduated.
Richland_!,A. R. Taber, '19; F. A. Thompson, '19.
Saluda-G. N. Foy, '18.
Spartanburg-H. C. Switzer, '17; B. R. Stroup, '18; W. W.
Fant, '19; W. F. Thomson, dropped.
Sumter-W. M. Spann, graduated; J. H. Sanders, '19.
Union-J. R. Lawson, '19.
Williamsburg-W. E. Hurt, '19; J.M. Lesesne, '19.
York-H. F. Adickes, '18; J.E. White, '18.
Cadets holding Charleston City Scholarships, 1915-1916:
F. R. Rogers, '17; S. Barshay, honorably discharged; E. N.
Thurston, '18; A. S. Reynolds, '19; S. Warley, '19; J. L. Whitelaw, '19.
During the past summer the vacancies in the State Scholarships
were filled · by competitive examinations as follows:

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State Beneficiary Scholarships:
Anderson-J. L. Whitten.
Bamberg-J. W. Simmons.
Calhoun-Chas. Jai:nes, Jr.
Chester-T. C. Latimer.
Lexington-M. Alexander.
Pickens-J. Stewart.
Spartanburg-R. Baynard.
Sumter-H. V. Bradley.
The vacancies from Berkeley and Jasper Counties were given
for one year to R. L. J effords and J. P. Thomas, respectively.
Charleston City Scholarship:
P. C. Doyle.
The new session , 1916-1917, opened on September 20th with an
enrollment of 222 ca.dets, in which ten other States are represented as follows : Florida, 1; Georgia, 4; Idaho, 1; Illinois, 2;
Indiana, 1; Massachusetts, 1 ; Missouri, 1; North Carolina, 9;
Ohio, 2; Porto Rico, 1.
BOARD OF VISITORS.
Orlando Sheppard, E sq., Chairman, Edgefield, S. C. (term expires 1920).
Col. E. M. Blythe, Greenville, S. C. (term expires 1918) .
Col. D. A. Spivey, Conway, S. C. (term expires 1918).
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,Jno. P. Thomas, E sq., Charleston, S. C. (term expires ~ .J as. H. Hammond, E sq., Columbia., S. C. ( term expires 1-999-). I 9 l- J..
Ex-OFFICIO.
His Excellency, R. I. Manning, Governor, Columbia, S. C.
Gen. W. W. Moore, Adjutant &amp; Inspector General, Columbia,

S. C.
Hon. J. E. Swearingen, State Superintendent of Education,
Columbia, S. C.
Hon. G. K. Laney, Chairman Military Committee, Senate,
Chesterfield, S. C.
Hon. T. M. Lyles, Chairman Military Committee, House of
Representatives, Spartanburg, S. C.

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FACULTY.
Col. 0. J. Bond, Superintendent.
Lieut.-C-01. E. B. Garey, First Lieutenant, U. S. A., Commandant of Cadets.

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Major R. G. Thomas, Professor 0£ Mathematics and Engineermg.
Major H. S. McGillivray, Professor of English.
Capt. John W. Moore, Professor of History and Political
Science.
Capt. Henry E. Raines, Quartermaster.
Capt. Louis Knox, Professor of Chemistry and Biology.
Capt. L. S. LeTellier, Professor of Drawing.
Capt. L. F. Hildebrandt, Professor of Spanish and French.
Capt. A. L. Hodges, Professor of Physics.
Capt. C. A. Graeser, Professor of French and German.
First Lieut. C. L. Hair, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
First Lieut. S. J. Williams, Assistant Professor 0£ English.
First Lieut. F. P. Guthrie, Assistant Professor of Physics.
Dr. R. S. Cathcart, Surgeon.
Miss Inez B. Parry, Librarian.
Mrs. J.P. Chapman, Matron 0£ Mess Hall.
Miss F. J. Gasque, Matron of Hospital.
Carl Metz, Band Instructor.
E. L. Secrest, Intercollegiate Y. M. C. A. Secretary.
The following tables show in brief the courses of study at the
CoJlege, with the number of hours of classroom work in the
various departments. It should be noted that £or three years the
studies required are the same £or all cadets. In the Senior year
nine hours per week are allowed in elective work in any 0£ the
~vc courses, Engineering, English, Chemistry, Physics, and
Biology.
FIRST YEAR, FOURTH CLASS.

Matlwmatics, 5 hours a week, 9 months. Stone-Millis' Higher
Algebra; Wentworth-Smith's Plane and Solid Geometry.
Physics, 4 hours a week, 6 months. Milliken &amp; Gale's First
Course in Physics; Laboratory work.
Chemistry, 4 hours a week, 3 months. An elementary study of
Chemistry, by McPherson &amp; Henderson.
English, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Long's English Literature;
Newcomer &amp; Andrews' Twelve Centuries of English Prose &amp;
Poetry; Williams' Composition &amp; Rhetoric; Woolley's Handbook.
History, 2 hours a week, 9 months. Robinson's History of
Western Europe, Vol. I; Robinson's Readings in European History, Vol. I.

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SECOND YEAR, THIRD CLASS.

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French, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Colin &amp; Serafon's Elements
of French Grammar; David's "Chez Nous."
Military Science, 2 hours a week, 6 months. Infantry Drill
Regulations, U. S. Army.
Total hours a week, 19.

Mathematics, 4 hours a week, 9 months. Crockett's Plane &amp;
Spherical Trigonometry; Smith &amp; Gale's New Analytic Geometry.
Chemistry, 4 hours a week, 9 months. An elementary study of
. Chemistry, and Exercises in Chemistry, by McPherson &amp; Henderson.
English, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Types of Literature studied
in a variety of texts; W oolley's Handbook.
History, 2 hours a week, 9 months. Robinson's History of
Western Europe, Vol. II ; Readings in European History, Vol. II
(Robinson).
French, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Various French texts.
Drawing, 4 hours a week, 9 months. French's Engineering
Drawing.
Militw-y Science, 1 hour a week, 9 months. Guard Manual,
U. S. Army; Firing Regulations for small arms; Infantry Drill
Regulations.
Total hours a week, 22.
THIRD

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SECOND CLASS.

Mathematics, 4 hours a week, 9 months. Smith &amp; Gale's New
Analytic Geometry; Osborne's Differential &amp; Integral Calculus,
with Davis' Calculus for reference.
Physics, 5 hours a week, 9 months. Laboratory for 2 months;
Spinney's Physics.
English, 2 hours a week, 9 months. The English Essay.
History, 2 hours a week, 9 months. Bassett's Short History of
the United States; Hart's Source Book of American History;
Map and Notebook work.
German, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Vos' Essentials of German
Grammar ; Various texts.
Drawing, 4 hours a week, 9 months. French's Engineering
Drawing.

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Military Sc-ienc"3, 1 hour a week, 9 months. Field Service Regulations; Map reading and sketching; Infantry Drill Regulations.
Total hours a week, 22.
FOURTH YEAR, FIRST CLASS.
Mathematics (elective) , 9 hours a week, 9 months. Murray's
Integral Calculus, ·w right's Mechanics, Ril ey's Elementary
Building Drawing and Construction, Graphi cal Statics, Smith's
Strength of Material, with Merriman's Mechanics of Materials
for reference, Russell 's Hydraulics, with Merriman's Treatise for
reference, Merriman's Sanitary Engineering.
Enqlish (elective), 6 hours a week, 9 months. Shakespeare's
Plays ; English Poetry of the 19th Century in Page's British
Poets; Debates ; Library work 3 hours a week.
Physics (elective) , 9 hours a week, 9 months. Electricity and
Magnetism; Electrical Measurements; Laboratory work.
Chemistry (elective) , 9 hours a week, 9 months. Organic
Chemistry; Lectures and Laboratory work.
Government and Politics, 3 hours a week, 6½ months. Beard's
American Government and Politics, and Readings in American
Government and Politics.
Political E conomy, 4 hours a week, 2½ months. Bm·ch &amp; Nearing's Elements of Economics.
German (elective), 3 hours a week, 9 months. Various German
texts.
Spanish (elective) , 3 hours a week, 9 months. lngrahamEdgren's Brief Spanish Grammar; various texts.
Bioloqy (elective) , 9 hours a week, 9 months. General Zoology;
Lectures and laboratory work.
Boolckeepinq and Business Law, 2 hours a week, 9 months.
Huffcutt's Business Law.
Military Science, 2 hours a week, 9 months. Beach's Military
Engineering; Dudley's Abridgment of Military Law; Laws of
War; Drill Regulations; Manual of Courts-Martiat
Total hours a week, 19.
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Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
History and Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Modern Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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480
324
334
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Mechanical Drawing, Bookkeeping. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360
Elective Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 324
Military Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Military Exercises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,304
4,086

Total

ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT.

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The annual encampment of the Corps of Cadets was held April
1st to 15th at Mount Pleasant, S. C., where the range of the National Guard was available for the instruction of the Cadets in
rifle shooting. The annual inspection of the Corps of Cadets by
the War Department was held at this time, and the report of
Capt. Schindel follows:

"Report of an Inspection of the Military Department of Thr3
Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, at Charleston, South Carolina. (Made April 6-8, 1916, by Capt. S. J.
Bayard Schindel, G. S.)
"l. Is this institution essentially military, or is the military
instruction merely a single feature? Essentially military.
"2. What degree of importance is atta ched to the military
instruction by the faculty? The greatest degree.
"3. Is any change in the w·ar Department classification desirable? No.
"4. I£ not already classified , what classification should be made?
Military College.
"5. Is the officer on duty at this institution cordially supported
by the faculty in the matter of military instruction and discipline?
( Give explicitly your reasons £or the conclusion stated.) Yes.
Both the Superintendent and Commandant as well as a number
of professors so state.
"6. Are the students required to be continuously in uniform,
and do they lead, as far as the surrounding conditions can reasonably be expected to permit, a military life? In other words, are
the conditions such as to impress them constantly with a sense of
being under military discipline? Continuously in uniform.
"7. To what extent is a military spirit developed and nurtured?
To the greatest possible.
"8. With what degree of zeal is military duty performed? Apparently with the utmost zeal and interest.

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"9. What was the general appearance of the cadets at inspection? Excellent.
"10. Have the requirements of Par. 27, G. 0. 70, W. D., 1913,
as to the time allowed the military department been fully complied with? Yes.
"11. Have the requirements of Par. 28, G. 0. 70, W. D., 1913, as
to the course of instruction been fully complied with? Yes.
"12. Is the efficiency in infantry instruction and training sufficiently advanced to warrant devoting time to instruction in artillery and other br~nches? Yes.
"13. Is the military instruction of such an extent and thoroughness as to qualify the average graduate for a commission as a
lieutenant of volunteers? Yes.
"14. Is the military professor eligible for this detail? -(Pars.
14 and 16, G. 0. 70, W. D., 1913.) Yes.
"15. Is he satisfactory to the authorities of the institution?
Yes.
"16. Is the retired non-commissioned officer satisfactory? None
detailed.
"17. Do the conditions warrant the continuance of the detail at
this institution of an officer as professor of military science and
tactics ? Yes.
"GENERAL REMARKS.

"The cadet battalion still consists of band and £our companies,
and on the day of inspection 221 cadets were in ranks. But few
close order formations were seen, but the equipment was found to
be in a satisfactory and serviceable condition. The cadet battalion was in camp at Mt. Pleasant, about a mile and a quarter
from a very good target range. Target practice was going on,
and small field firing problems had been scheduled. I did not
witness any, however. The camp was inspected and found in an
excellent state of sanitation and police. The tents were in a satisfactory condition. The cadet mess was excellent, due to the care
and industry of the Quartermaster, it costs but $9.70 per month
per cadet.
"Extended order drill was seen and improvement noticed with
respect to the use of signals. The bayonet exercise was also
improved.
"Two outpost problems and the development of a hostile position were all satisfactory. The field engineering work at camp

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was excellent. This particular side of the instruction has only
been developed lately.
"The institution has been most persistent in the endeavor to
improve military instruction. Under the wise and careful administration of Colonel Bond, co-operation with the War Department has been greatly increased. He has pride in the institution
and his efforts are now bearing fruit. It is r ecommended that in
view of the probable number of vacancies in the regular army,
that not less than ten of the graduating class, such as are selected
by both the Superintendent and Commandant acting conjointly,
be appointed 2nd lieutenants under the provisions of the Bill
recommended and proposed by the Committee ·on Military Affairs,
U. S. Senate.
(Signed) "S. J. BAYARD ScmNDEL,
"Captain, General Staff,
"Inspector."
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.

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The commencement exercises were held in Charleston, June
11th to 15th. The Baccalaureate Sermon was preached in the
Second Presbyterian Church on Sunday, June 11th, by Rev. J.C.
Bailey, of the Class of 1890. The Commencement Address was
made by Dr. W. T. Ellis, of Swarthmore, Pa. The gold medal to
the first honor graduate was presented to Cadet J. A. Mood, Jr.,
of Summerton, S. C.; the "1,r. C. ·white" gold medal to the captain of the best drilled company, and the "Star of the West"
medal for the best drilled cadet in the corp, were a warded, respectively, to Cadet Captain A. A. Cook, of Philadelphia, Pa., and
Cadet Sergeant F. R. Rogers, of Charleston, S. C.; the "Class of
1890" athletic medal was presented to Cadet First Sergeant J. L.
Weeks, of Charleston, S. C.; the "Marksman's Medal" was presented to Cadet Private T. B. H ayne, of Congaree, S. C.; and the
"Jno. 0. Willson" ring to Cadet Lieutenant T. D. Paulling, of St.
Matthews, S. C., who was adjudged by the classmates to be the
"manliest, purest, and most courteous member of his class."
The diplomas, with the degree of Bachelor of Science, were presented by Mr. Orlando Sheppard, Chairman of the Board of
Visitors, to thirty-one members of the graduating class.
An unusual incident of the commencement exercises was the
awarding of the diploma of The Citadel upon Major T. B. Ferguson, of New York City, who was a member of the Class of 1861.

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As a cadet he had practically completed the course of studies, and
in January, 1°861 , was detailed as drill master for Confederate
troops and did not return to The Citadel to graduate in April of
that year.
The degree of Civil Engineer was awarded to Mr. J. W. Mart in, of the Class of 1905.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
The financial statement for the year ending June 30, 1916, is
attached. The increased cost of every kind of supplies, fuel, medicines, and, in particular, groceries and table supplies, have greatly
advanced in price during the past two years- sometimes almost
as much as 100 per cent. As a consequence, and notwithstanding
the large amount received from pay cadets-over $43,000-the
appropriation for maintenance is found to be insufficient to meet
the needs of the institution, and there is a real, though not an
apparent, deficit in the financial condition at the close of the year.
The Board believes that it is a wise and proper policy, which
meets with the approval of the thinking citizens of the State,
that the salaries of the professors should be increased with the
period of efficient service. At the last meeting in June, the salaries of two of the officers who have been connected with the institution for ten years, and have been doing loyal and acceptable
work during this time, were increased from $1,700 to $2,000. The
salary of one assistant professor was raised from $1,000 to $1,200.
There are other salaries which should be increased in the future,
and probably additional assistants will have to be employed as
the student-body increases. During the next session, it is proposed to have an assistant employed in the military department.
This position will be filled by the detail of a non-commissioned
officer of the U. S. Army, whose salary will be paid by the Government, but it is customary for the institutions at which details
are made to make provision for the subsistence of these non-commissioned officers, and to supplement their government salaries by
a small additional allowance.
In view of the general advance in the cost of conducting the
college, and in our experience during the past two years, the
Board feels impelled to ask the Legislature to increase the annual
allowance for maintenance to $40,000. The special items for
which appropriations are requested are all, in the opinion of the
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The insurance of $150,000 on the buildings an~ property expired Oct. 1, 1916, and was renewed for three years with the
Sinking Fund Commission, as required by law. The premium is
$2.250.
The items for the laundry, kitchen, and bathroom, are very
important and are urgently needed.
Very limited appropriations for physical, chemical, and biological laboratories, and drawing department, are asked for.
The item for cadet barracks is for hardwood reflooring of one
floor throughout the main building; similar amounts to be
requested in future years until this entire building has been put
into good condition.
The following appropriations are therefore requested:
For maintenance ........ ..... . . . . ... . ......... $40,000
For insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,250
For laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,600
For kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000
For bathrooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000
For departments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,280
For cadet barracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000
Total . . . .. . . .. . . .... .. .... ... . . .. ... .. ... $53,130
TABLE SHOWI N G THE SALARIES OF THE ME M BERS OF THE FACULTY.

Col. 0. J. Bond, Superintendent .. . .. . ... ...... . .... . ... $
Lt. Col. E. G. Garey, 1st Lt. U. S. A., Commandant of
Cadets (no salary paid by Board of Visitors) ...... . .
Maj. R. G. Thomas ... . ...... . .. . .. . ....... . ..... .. .. ..
Maj. H. S. McGillivray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Capt. John W. Moore.................. .. .. . . ..... . ...
Capt. Henry E. Raines, Quartermaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Capt. Louis Knox . .. . .. . ... . ........ . ....... .. . . ... .. .
Capt. L. S. LeTellier . . . . . . . .. .. ...... . ... ... .. . . . . . ...
Capt. L. F. Hildebrandt. . . . . ... . . ...... .. ... . .. . ... . . .
Capt. A. L . Hodges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Capt. C. A. Graeser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lieut. C. L . Hair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lieut. S. J. Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lieut. F. P. Guthrie . ...... . ........ .. .... . . . .. . ..... ..
Dr. R. S. Cathcart, Surgeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3,000

2,000
2,000
1,700
1,700
1,700
1,700
1,700
1,700
1,700
1,200
1,200
1,000
600

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Miss Inez B. Barry, Librarian ............. ............ .
Capt. Jno. W. Moore, Adjutant ............ . . . . . ... ... .
Mrs. J. P. Chapman, Matron of Mess Hall . . ... .... . .. . .
Miss F. J. Gasque, Matron of Hospital ... .. .. . . .. . . . .. . .
Mr. E. L. Secrest, Y. M. C. A. Secretary ...... .. .. . . .. . .
Engineer ... . .......... . . .. .. . ...... .. . . ... . .. . .. .. . .
Musician and Ordnance Sergeant .. . ...... .. .. . . . . . ... . .
Carl Metz, Band Instructor . .... ... .. .. ....... .. . ... . . .

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720
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420
720
250
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Respectfully,
ORLANDO SHEPPARD,
Chairman Board of Visitors.
srPERINTENDENT'S ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, THE CITADEL, J ULY 1st, 1915, to JUNE 30th, 1916.

R eceipts.
Balance cash July 1st, 1915 . ... . . . .. . . . . .. ... . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. .. $ 866 .40
Boa rd of Visitors Beneficiary Fund . .. . . .. . ... . .. . . .. .. ... .... 35,000.00
Boa rd of Visitors, Pay Fund ... . . . .... .. .. . ...... .. . . .. ........ 41,976 . 52
Charleston City Fund. . ....... .. . . ..... . .... .. .. . . . . . ..... .... 1,500.00
St'-Cond Installment on Power Plant. .. .. . .......... .. . . .. .. .. . . 2,500.00
Equipment and Additional Expenses of Power Pla nt.. . ........ . 2,000.00
Qunrtermaster's Sales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,250.02
Balance Rec'd from Cadets on Clothing, a; c. . . .. . .. .... ... . ...
280.56
Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
126.50
Discount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,992.43
Specia l Appropriation for Laboratori es...... . .. . ....... .. .. .... 1,000.00
$89,492.52

Ex pendit1tres.
July, 1915-Paid as per vouchers a udited in November ...... ... . $ 5,862 . 15
August, 1915-Paid as per vouchers audited in November . .. . .. . . 3,214.71
September, 1915-Paid as per voucher s a udited in November .... 7,209.58
October, 1915-Paid as per vouchers audited in November. .. ... .. 9,132.05
November, 1915-Paid as per voucher s a udited in March, 1916 ... . 8,380.87
December, 1915-Paid as per vouchers audited in March, 1916.... 3,930.17
Janua ry, 1916-Paid as per vouchers audited in March, 1916 . .. . . 9,494.58
February, 1916-Paid as per vouchers a udited in Ma r ch, 1916 .. . . 10,929.14
March, 1916-Paid as per vouchers her ewith... . ... ... .. . ... .... 9,736 .13
April, 1916-Paid as per vouchers her ewith .... . . . ... . . ....... . 8,596.15
May, 1916-Paid as per vouchers herewith . .. .. . ... ...... .... ,. 6,439.67
June, 1916-Paid as per voucher s her ewith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,537.15
Balance Cash June 30th, 1916. .. .. ...... .. . . .. . . . . .. .... . .....
30.17
$89,492.52

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Recapitulation.

Salaries .... ... ..................... .. ....... . . . . ... ... ..... . $23,220.00
Subsistence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ... ..... . . . .. . ...... ... ... 22,289.67
Clothing ............. . ..... . ..... . ... . ... .. .................. 12,192.38
Quartermaster's Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,454.96
Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,874.08
Property . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
367. 50
Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,390.29
H. L. &amp; W..... . ...... .. .......... .... ..... .. ... ..... ..... . . . . 4,675.32
Laundry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,253.18
Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,754.56
Departments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
561.49
Special Appropriation-Boiler House....... . ......... ......... . 6,671.76
Spf\cial Appropriation-Chemical Laboratory .. ...... .... ... .. ..
127 .67
Special Appropriation-Physical Laboratory.. ..... .............
629. 50
Balance, June 30, 1916 . ........ .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. ................
30.17
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                    <text>�OFFICIAL REGISTER

THE CITADEL
The Military College of South Carolina

Charleston, S. C.
SESSION 1916--1917.

T)otK ltANIITT ,OIITG CO. OH .......

1917

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�ORGANIZATION

Board of Visitors
0. SHEPPARD, Esq., Chairmah,
Edgefield, S. C.
Col. E. M. BLYTHE,
Greenville, S. C.
Col. D. A. Spivey,
Conway, S. C.
Jno. P. Thomas, Esq.,
Charleston, S. C.
Jas. H. Hammond, Esq.,
Columbia, S. C.

Ex-Officio
His EXCELLENCY R. I. MANNING, Governor,
Columbia, S. C.
GEN. W.W. MOORE, Adjutant and Inspector-General,
Columbia, S. C.
HoN. J. E SWEARINGEN, State Superintendent of Education,
Columbia, S. C.
HoN. JAs. G. PADGETT Chairman Military Committee, Se~atc,
Walterboro, S. C.
HoN. WM. R. RICHEY, JR., Chairman Military Committee, House of
Representatives,
Laurens, S. C.

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�Academic Board
CoL. 0. J. BOND,
Superintendent.
LT.-CoL. E. B. GAREY, lsT. LIEUT, U. S. A.
Commandant of Cadets, and Professor Military Science.
MAJ, R. G. THOMAS,
Professor of Mathematics and Engineering.
MAJ, H. S. McGILLIV RAY,
Professor of English.
MAJ. JOHN W. MOORE,
Professor of History and Political Science.
MAJ. HENRY E. RAINES,
Quartermaster.
CAPT, LOUIS KNOX,
Professor of Chemistry.
CAPT, L. s. LETELLIER
Professor of Drawing.
CAPT, L. F. HILDEBRANDT,
Professor of French and Spanish.
CAPT, A. L. HODGES,
Professor of Physics.
CAPT. c. A. GRAESER,
Professor of French and German.
1st LIEUT, C. L. HAIR,
Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
1st LIEUT. S. J. WILLIAMS,
Assistant Professor of English and History.
1st LIEUT. F. P. GUTHRIE,
Assistant Professor of Physics.
DR, R. S. CATHCART,
Surgeon.

Other Officers
Miss INEZ B. PARRY,
Librarian.
MRs, J. P. CHAPMAN,
Matron of Mess Hall.
Miss F. J. GASQUE,
Matron of Hospital.
CARL METZ.
Band Instructor.
MR. C. B. ROBBINS,
Intercollegiate Y. M. C. A. Secretary.
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�CLASSIFICATION OF CADETS
The Cadets are arranged in four distinct classes, corresponding to the
four years of study. The Cadets employed on the first year's course constitute the Fourth Class; those on the second year's course, the Third Class;
those on the third year's course, the Second Class; and those on the fourth
year's course, t,he First Class.

NOTE
Those Cadets marked (*) are officially selected for publication, conformably to a regulation which requires the names of the most distinguished
Cadets not exceeding two in each class, to be reported for this purpose at
each Annual Examination.

MERIT ROLLS
The marks on which the merit rolls are made are obtained by multiplying the average in each branch by its ''weight.'' The aggregate of these
"weighted averages," with the Conduct Marks added in, determine the
relative class standing of Cadets. Elective studies are not counted in t):te
final grading for graduation.
WEIGHTS. The weights given the various subjects are proportional to
the time assigned them in the schedule of recitations.
CONDUCT MARK. The value of the Conduct Mark is fixed at 5 per cent ·•
of the Academic aggregate.
ACADEMIC STANDARD. A minimum average of 50 per cent. is required in
each department, and a "general average" of 66} per cent. of the aggregate-not including the Conduct Mark-is required for advancement to a
higher class and for graduation.

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�CONDUCT ROLL
· Rolls exhibiting the relative standing of the Cadets in Conduct shall
be formed by the Superintendent, at the June examination for the whole
Academic Year, in the following manner:
lsT. Merits.
basis.

Merits.shall be awarded to the Cadets upon the following

For perfect Conduct for one week ......................................................................... 1
2ND. DEMERITS. To all the recorded delinquencies of the Cadets shall
be affixed a number of demerits, not exceeding 10, corresponding to the degree of criminality.
3RD. In determining standing on the "Conduct Roll", Merits and Demerits shall have correlative value.
DEFICIENCY IN CONDUCT. When any Cadet shall have a number
expressing his demerits on the general Conduct Roll greater than 200 for his
Fourth Class year, 170 for his Third Class year, 150 for his Second Class
year, 130 for his First Class year, such Cadet shall be declared deficient in
Conduct, and be immediately suspended, and reported to the Board at
its next meeting.

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�CADETS
OF

THE CITADEL
ARRANGED IN ORDER OF MERIT
IN THEIR RESPECTIVE CLASSES
FOR THE SESSION 1916-1917.

NOTE-The numbers give the relative standing of the Cadets in the
various departments.

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6 H. C. Savage ............
7 K. Green ..................
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10 J. W. Lea. ........ .....
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0. C. Moore .... .........
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1 *G. G. Cromer .......... ,Andcrson .......... S. C.
2 B. R. Stroup ........... Spartanburg ....
3 N. J. Cromer.. ...... Newberry ........
4 W. R. Mood ........... Clarendon ........
5 H. L. Cunningham Greenville.
6 H. W. Carter .......... 11arlington ......
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7 W. L. McKittrick .. Greenville .....
8 W. J. Wallis ............ Transylvania ... N.C.
9 T. C. Sparks ........... Horry................ S. C.
10 H. W. Tarkington .. Greenwood .......
11 W. P. Bowers .......... Hampton .........
12 A. M.iddleton .......... Charleston .....
13 J.E. White ............. York ...........
14 J. L. Dicks .............. Barnwell ..
15 F. L. Gaffney ......... f"ha.rieston.
16 L. C. Waring .......... Dorchester
Orangeburg.
17 B. C. Boland ....
H. H. Buck ....
Marion.
L. 0. Way ..
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P. 17 8 9 5 .... 22 24 1122 72.26 1.08
B. 18 16 13 12 .... 19 22 21[ 6 60 .43 3.31
P. 18 7 11 11 ... 25 2026118 70.10 1.65
B. 19 17 16 17 ... 21 8 7 17 HD.85 1.68
B. 18 13 10 10 .. 26 26 13 9 68.66 2. 79
P. 17 14 15 14 "" 11 16 6[26 70.96 0.21
P. 18 Deficient. ·]' ot advanced.
P. 18 Deficient. Not advanced.
P. 20 Deficient. Not advanced.

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2 ,J. L. Bolt ..
3 R. Y. Tu:.-ner, Jr .•• 1Fairfielcl ........
4 F.E. Zf'mp ......... ... Kershaw ........
5 W.N. Levin .... ..... Beaufort .........
6 J. B. Gambrell .. .... Greenwood .......
Charleston .......
7 E.N. Thurston.
8 K. L. Simons ......... Charleston ...
H. E. Platt... .. ........ Aiken ..
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J.C. Weeks .... ........ Aiken ...........
.... Kershaw ...
D. Boykin ..
T. B. Doolittle. .. , Charleston ...
G. N. Foy .. ............. Saluda ...
P.A. Price ........ . Barnwell

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80.63 2.74
78.49 4.17
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2 *J. W. Keels. ....... .......
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3 M. Surasky .... . ........... Aiken ....
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4 H. C. Jones ............... Colleton. ......... "
5 W. C. Huggins .......... Florence.......... "
6 J. H. Sanders. ....... Sumter....
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7 A. T. Brown .............. Laurens. ........ "
8 A. D. Fair ................ Orangeburg...
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9 W. C. Wolfe ............
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10 J. T. Witsell .............. Clarendon.....
Charleston.
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1 1 J. W. Wilson..... ...... Abbeville ......
12 J. B. Hart ................. Edgefield....
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13 M. K. Jeffords ........ Orangeburg .... "
14 J. H. Rivers ............... Chesterfield...
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15 C .J. Dunston ......... ·c 1erry ....... ::
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16 A. L. Street.. , ........ . har eston ....
J 7 J. D. Fuller.....
... Laurens.........
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18 A. S. Reynolds ......... Charleston .
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19 G. T. Ha!:lan ............. Abbeville ..
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20 W. C. Hane .............. Calhoun...
21 L .E. Bush ................. Aiken..............
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22 J . R. Lawson ............ Union. ....... ...
23 T. T. Dill... ................ Greenville....... ::
24 G. W. Nicholson ....... Kershaw. . ......
25 A. R. Taber ................ Richland.......
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26 T. C. Cannon ............. Anderson .... ... :;
27 J . H. Coleman ........... greenwood...... ..
28 J. L. Whitelaw........... harleston ...... ..
29 J. C. McGowan ........ Laurens............
30 F. A. Thompson...
Richland.... .... "
31 J. J. Still, Jr. ............ Barnwell.......... "
32 J. C. Lybrand .......... Aiken .............. "
33 S. Warley .................. Charleston...... "
34 l\L Jenkins ................. Buncombe ....... N. C,
35 C. Alexander ............. Chester ............ S. C.
36 K. E. Johnson ............ Florence. .........
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37 F. W. Ford .... .. ........... Georgetown....
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38 J. C. Crouch ............. Richland..........
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39 E. W. Rugheimer ...... Charleston...... "
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P.H. Ashe .................. York.................
B. R. Baker ................ Charleston ......
W. D. Brown ............ ,. Marion............
J. G. Bruce ................. Anderson........
M . L. Bush ................ Guilford ...........
E. D. Byers, Jr. ......... Spartanburg ....
J. K. Coleman ............ Greenwood......
J.E. Cook .................. Williamsburg..
C. G. DesChamps ..... Sumter.............
T. E. Dunbar ............ Aiken..............
J. D. Eason ................ Charleston......
A. Epstein .................. Charleston ......
0. L. Erwin, Jr .......... Transylvania ..
W. W. Fant ............... Spartanburg ....
W. G. Gamble ............ Williamsburg..
J.C. Graham ............ Williamsburg..
R. L. Hollman ........... Spartanburg....
T. B. Hayne .............. Richland..........
W. E. Hurt ................ Williamsburg..
W. E. James .............. Darlington...
R . L. Jeffords ............ Darlington......
T. Johnson .................. Chester...........
P. Lake ...................... . Laurens............
L. E. Laughlin .......... Florence........

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P. 20 Permittd to resign, Jan. 3, 1917.
P. 17 Not graded.
P. 17 Honorably disc, May 26, 1917.
B. 19 Deficient. Dropped May 31, 1917.

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S. C. P. 19 Deficient. Not advanced.
B. 19 Not graded.
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" P. 18 Deficient. Not advanced,
" P. 16 Not graded.
" P. 19 Deficient. Not advanced,
" B. 17 Deficient. Dropped May 31 1917.
N. C. P. 20 Permitted to resign Jan. 9, 1917.
S. C. B. 16 Deficient. Dropped May 31, 1917
" P. 18 Absent. Not graded.
" P. 20 Permitted to resign May 23, 1917
" P. 17 Deficient, Not advanced,
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" B. 18 Permitted to resign March 7, 1917
" B. 18 Deficient, Dropped May 31, 1917
" B. 19 Deficient. Not advanced.
" 1:'. 17 Permitted to resign. Jan. 3, 1917
" P. 17 Permitted to resign. Jan. 3, 1917
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M. S. McFadden ...... Williamsburg..
E. J. McManus ......... Charleston......
J. Q . Marshall... ....... Richland..........
M. Pearlstine ........... Charleston......
H. S. Pearsall ............. Edgecombe .....
A. L Poole ................. Cherokee ......
D. M. Prince, Jr..... Richmond ......
R. P. Quarles.
. .. Honolulu......
L. H. Schenk
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G .W. Smith, Jr ........ Union...
;~. G. Sneed ................ Greenwood....
G. H. Steel... .............. Vanderberg ....
0. N. Taylor .............. Cicero
F. E. Thomson .......... Richland ..........
\V.W.Wannamaker.Jr Orangeburg.....
W. G. Williams .......... Lancaster........

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1 ·w. B. Cooley ............. Anderson .. '...
2 *L. J. Stewart ............. Pickens..............
3 M. E. Gross.............. Orangeburg.....
4 G. P. McClenaghan. Florence............
5 F. B. Gary.......
Abbeville......
6 E. B. Smith ........... St.Louis.....
7 J. C. Rainsford..
.. Edgefield..
8 C. Moore .................. Laurens..
9 H. V. Bradley .......... Sumter....
10 11. P. Williams ......... Richland.
11 V. A. Crawford..
.. Beaufort...
12 T. C. Latimer .......... Chester..........
13 S. M. Sanders...
. Charleston......
14 P. G. Hasell ............... Charleston....
15 P. C. Doyle .............. Charleston.......
16 J.B. Middleton....
Charleston....
17 W. Evans...
. ... Marlboro.........
18 G. C. Carrington .... Spartanburg
19 ,J.E.Nelson ......... Kershaw...
20 J. W. Simmons...
Bamburg...
21 W. J. Jackson
... Orangeburg...
22 J. L. Whitten ............ Anderson........
23 W. E. Whaley..
. .. Charleston....
24 G. H. Allan ................ Dorchester.
~5 l:l. S. Watts....
. Laurens....
26 B. R. Linley ............. Anderson......
27 H. M. James ............ Clarendon..
28 W. J. Maxwell. ......... Florence............
29 R. S. Baynard
Spartanburg ...
30 W. B. Conoley ........... Lowndes...
31 T. W. Yarboro....
Marion..
32 A. W. Riley..
Barnwell.
33 J. J. Padgett ............. Colleton...
34 A. B. Cochran ........... Mitchell....
35 J. E. Griffen ............... Colleton ...........
36 R. G. Kendrick..
Mecklenburg ..
37 E.T. Moore ............ Williamsburg
38 G. F. Reeves..
Colleton...
39 J. B. Skinner...
Berkeley............
40 F. I. Culler ............... Orangeburg...
41 M. Alexander..
Lexington .
42 F. F. Price...
Colleton......... ..
43 W. E. Breese, Jr.
. Transylvania
H A. P. Guasp ............. San Juan .........
45 R. V. Dicks..
. Richland.
46 J.P. Thomas ............. Richland........
47 G. G. Miler.. . ....... Dorchester..
L. Arthur...
Richland...
V. M. Babb
Greenville.
G. E. Bruner, Jr. ..... Florence...
J. D. Brunson .......... Sumter........
L. L. Clyburn. .. ..... Kershaw...
T. E. Davis..
.. ..... Newberry.
J.E. DeLoach .......... Kershaw.
C. A. Dunn ............... Kershaw....
C. R. Durden.
Catoosa......... .
F. B. Edwards
...... Lexington..
H.B. Hankey
...... Cleveland.......
T. B. Hinnant...
Willimsburg.
R. C. James...
. ..... Calhoun...
J. F. Jeffries.....
. Union...............
H. L. Johnson..
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5 13 44 12 26 3 2 81.93 3.74
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26 23 41 40 20 34 8 77.41 3.19
30 34 14 30 7 22 46 79.82 0.08
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12 11 31 43 43 15 32 77.19 1.53
28 24 24 29 38 13 27 76.66 1.68
40 27 20 26 13 43 39 76.08 0.80
34 21 39 11 39 32 20 74.55 2.04
30 25 37 34 45 10 17 74.04 2.37
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38 33 26 19 25 26 42 74.31 0.69
33 42 40 47 21 26 9 71.76 3.13
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Not graded
Permitted to resign, Mch. 29, '17
Deficient. Not advanced.
Permited to resign, Mch. 29, '17
Deficient. Not advanced.
Dismissed May 31, 1917.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Permitted to resign Apr. 12, '17
Deficient. Not advanced.
Permitted to resign Mch. 7, '17
Deficient. Not advanced.
Degcient. Dropped May 31, '17
Deficient. Not advanced
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M. McSwain ...... ...... Dillon ..
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H. K. Millard ...
. Woodford ...
Ill. P.
.T. L . Morgan ...
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C. C. Rasor.. ..
. Laurens ...
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C. M. Reames ........... Lee ..................
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C. A. Sherrill.... ......... Chesterfield ......
P.
W. T. Sifly, Jr. .......... Orangeburg ... ..
P.
P.T. Smith ...... ......... Marlboro.
P.
W. E. Stevens .. ...... Warsaw . .......... N. c. P.
F'. R. Street ........... ... Charleston ...
s.c. P.
J. W. Thompson .... .. Edgefield .....
JVI. Toney ..
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J.C. Wood ....
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Dismissed Jan. 22, 1917.
Permitted to resign May 8, 1917
Honorably disc. May, 1917
Deficient. Not advanced .
Dismissed Oct., 27, 191G.
Dropped Dec., 1916.
Defiment. Not advanced.
Deficient. Dropped Dec., 1916.
Permitted to resign Mch. 28, '17
Deficient. Not advanced.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Permitted to resign May 3, 1917 .
Deficient. Not advanced.
Permitted to resign Mch. 17, '17
Permitted to resign Mch. 31, '17

�CADETS MOST DISTINGUISHED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE
CLASSES.

FIRST CLASS:
J G. McRae-Engineering, Political Science, German, and Military
Science.
T. B. Fowler-Physics.
SECOND CLASS:
G. G. Cromer-Mathematics and Surveying, Physics, English, French,
and Military Science.
H. F. Adickes-General Chemistry und -Qualitative Analysis, History,
English, and German.
THIRD CLASS:
F. E. Cothran-Mathematics, Chemistry, English, History, and Drawing.
J. W. Keels-Mathematics, Chemistry, English, and French.
FOURTH CLASS:
W. B. Cooley-Physics, Eng.lish, and French.
L. J. Stewart-History and Military Science.

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2 R. G. Howard* ...
3 J. F. Moriaty.. .
4 W. Q. Jeffords .. .
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6 W, W, Mackenfuss .......
7 J. L. Weeks ....... .
8 E. B. Hope ............. .
9 J. W. Lea ...... .
10 K. Green
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ll lT. B. Fowler ....... .
12 H. C. Switzer .. .
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5377.7245 49 42135 62163 59, 80 071 27 331 38 811
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52.32 43.981 34.041 60.001 67.37 24.321 38.14/
44.26 30.001 58.19167.031 25.641 35.10
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53.76 46.75\ 32.29\ 51.02 62.47\ 26.42/ 36.64\
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53.45 45.09 29.821 49.67\ 64.19\ 25.10 35.24\
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45.80 44.95\ 30.91 55.10\ 66.071 21.80\ 36.65\
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46.95 43.24 31.82 53.191 64.721 26.651 37.02
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46.34 40.84 28.08\ 44.62\ 61.46 24.37 35.73
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50.23 43.58127.60 43.38 58.62125.35 31.50
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Lee .......................................... .
48.11 43.93 28.18 40.14 61.26 23.22 29.78
Washington ..................................... D. C. 40.07 42.28 27.69 45.96 53.901 20.71 31.35

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20 S. Y. Dinkins. .
21 J. A. Nichols
22 L. G Merritt.
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28 E. P. Norwood* ...................... .
29 W. G. Wallace........... .
30 J. C. Qogswell... ....................... .
31 J. P. Mahaffey .......................... ..
32 A. T. Elmore .. ..
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W.E. Breese .......................... ..
W. D. Brown ........................... .
G. E. Bruner............................ .
J. D. Brunson ......................... .
G. C. Carrington ..................... .
L. L. Clyburn ......................... ..
A. B. Cochran .......... ............... .
W. B. Conoley ......................... .
J . B. Cooley ............................... .
V. A. Crawford ....................... .
J.C. Crouch ............................. .
F. I. Culler ............................... .
T. E. Davis ........... .......... ........ .
J.E. deLoach ............... .
R. V. Dicks ............................. .
C. A. Dunn ............................... .
C. R. Durden ........................... .
P. C. Doyle ............................. .
F. B. Edwards ........................ ..
W. Evans................................. .
Ji'..)3. Gary .............................. ..
J.E. Griffin ............................ ..
M. E. Gross ............................. .
A. P. Guasp ............................ .
H. B. Hankey............... ...... ... ..
P. G. Hasell... .......................... .
T. B. Hinnant ................ ......... .
C. R. James ............................ ..
W. J. Jackson ........................... .
H. M. James ........................... .
J. F. Jeffries ............................. .
M. Jenkins ................................. .
I-I. L. Johnson ........................ ..
R. G. Kendrick. ........................ .
T. C. Latimer ........................... .
B. R. Linley..................... ........ .
G. P. McClenaghan ............. ...
R. E. McDuffie ......................... .
M. McSwain ............................ ..
W. J. Maxwell ......................... .
J.B. Middleton ....................... .
G. G. Miller............................. .
H. K. Millard .......................... ..

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Richland .................................... .
Greenville ........................... .
Spartanburg......................... .
Sumter..................
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Marion ...... .
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Sumter ....
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Kershaw .......................... .
Mitchell, Ga ............... ..... .
Lowndes, Ga .............. ..... .
Anderson ............... .
Beaufort ....................... ....
Richland ..................... ..... .. .
Orangeburg ...................... .
Newberry ................................... .
Kershaw ..................................... .
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Kershaw ..................................... .
Catoosa, Ga ...................... ........ ..
Charleston ................................. .
Lexington ................ .
Marlboro ................... ... .
Abbeville ..... .
Colleton .......... .
Orangeburg.......................... .
Porto Rico ....................... ........ .
Cleveland, 0 ..
Charleston .......... .
Williamsburg ...... .
Calhoun .................. .
Orangeburg...................... ........ .
Clarendon ................................. .
Union ............... .
Buncombe, N. C ........ ............... .
Smithfield, N. C ........... .. ..... .
Mecklenburg, N. C .......... .
Chester ........ .
Anderson .................. .
Florence ....... ..... .. ............. .. ........ .
Marion ................. ...................... .
Dillon ................. ....... .
Florence ................. ... .
Charleston ........................... .
Dorchester ................................. I
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J. L. Morgan.....
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J.E. Nelson..
............ ... Kershaw ...........
J. J. Padgett
Colleton ............ .
J.C. Rainsford.
Edgefield ... .
C. C. Rasor.. ........... .. .......... . Laurens
C. M. Reames
Lee .......... .
G. F. Reeves...
Barnwell ..... .
A. W. Riley...........
Barnwell .. .
E.W. Rugheimer.
Charleston ...
S. M. Sanders......
Charleston
C. A. Sherrill....
Chesterfield
J. W . Simmons
Bamberg .......... .
J.B. Skinner.....
Berkeley ..
E. B. Smith
St. Louis, Mo ...
P. T. Smith.
Marlboro..
............ ,....
E.W. Stevens
Warsaw, N. C .... .
L. J. Stewart...
Pickens .............................. ....... .
J.P. Thomas .......... ................. Richland ................ .. ................... .
J. T. Watson....
Saluda ................. ..................... ....
S. B. Watts ............................... Laurens ............... ............. .. ......... .
W. E. Whaley..
Charleston .......................... .
J. L. Whitten.......
Anderson ........................ .... ........ .
R. P. Williams.....
Richland...........

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.... Switzer
......... Howard
................ .... McRae
........ Tarkington
...White
... Bowers

LIEUTENANT AND ADJUTANT
LIEUTENANT AND QUARTERMASTER.
LrnUTENANT AND COMMISSARY ..
SERGEANT-MAJOR. ...
QUARTERMASTER-SERGEANT
COMMISSARY-SERGEANT

COMPANY A

COMPANY B

COMPANY C

COMPANY D

CAPTS -

Weeks, J.

Green

Jeffords, Q.

Poulnot, E.

LIEUTS.-

Jeter
Chumbley

Nichols
King

Lea
Moore, 0.

Poulnot, F.
Dinkins

1st. SGTS.-

Stroup

Turner

J\Iood

Simons, K.

Co.Q.M.Sgts.- Cunninghan

Dickson

Fowler

Mahaffey

SGTS.-

Gambrell
Cromer, N.

Middleton, A.
Adickes
Thurston

Gaffney
Dicks, J.
Levin

Waring
Zcmp
Muckenfuss

CoRPLS.-

Coleman, H. Carter
Taber
Eason
Wolfe
Lawson
Baker
Street, A.
Steel
Surasky
Whitelaw
Cannon

McFadden
Thompson, F.
Witsell
Reynolds
Still
Pearsall

Way
McKittrick
Buck
James, W.
Sanders,J .

CoLOR SERGEANTS-Muckenfuss and Gaffney.

"Star of the West" Medal, 1917 ..... ....... ....... .. .Cadet Co. Q. M. Sgt. Cuningham
Athletic Medal, 1917..
.... ...... . .......... .Cadet Capt. Weeks, J.
"Willson Ring", 1917......
.... ...... .. .......... .... Cadet. Lieut. Nichols
Scholarship Medal, 1917..
. ..... . ..... . .. .... ..Cadet Lieut. McRae
Marksman's Medal, 1917
. .. .. ................ Cadet Private Lybrand
Prize Company, 1917, "W. C. White" Medal ,
Company "C", Cadet Capt. Jeffords, Q.

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�THE CITADEL BAND.
Carl H. Metz ................................... .................. .Instructor
............ Drum Major
Cogswell, Lieutenant ...... .
Steel, Corporal... ................. .
.... ........... Piccolo
Sparks, First Sergeant .......... .
................. Solo Bb Clarinet
Hayne, T ..... .
....... .... ...... Solo Bb Clarinet
Latimer ............. .
.............. Second Bb Clarinet
Smith, P .............. .
..... :.Third Bb Clarinet
Taylor, Corporal... ......... .
....... Solo Bb Cornet
Baker, Corporal
...Solo Bb Cornet
Hankey ......... .
...... .Solo Bb Cornet
Allan .. ....... .
... First Bb Cornet
Laughlin ........... .
..First Slide Trombone
Gross
..... Second Slide Trombone
Kendrick
... Second Slide Trombone
Jackson ................... ... .
:......... Alto
Millard ..... .
....... Alto
Quarles...........
.............. Baritone
Sherrill..
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... .. Bb Bass
Hallman .............. ........... .. ................................... BBb Bass
Street, F.......
..Snare Drum
Thomson, E.
.Cymbals
Weeks, C......... ...
.Bass Drum

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APPOKfION~lI~NT UF B.ENEFlCIARY CADETSHIPS.
Abbeville, l; Aiken, 2; Anderson, 3; Bamberg, l; Barnwell, 2; Beaufort,
1; Berkeley, 1; Calhoun, 1; Charleston, 4; Cherokee, 1; Chester, 1; Chesterfield, 1; Clarendon, 1; Colleton, 1; Darlington, 2; Dillon, 1; Dorchester, 1;
Edgefield, 1; Fairfield, 1; Florence, 2; Georgetown, 1; Greenville, 3; Greenwo, d, 2; Hampton, l; Horry, 1; Jasper, l; Kershaw, l; Lancaster, 1; Laurens, 2; Lee, 1; Lexington, 1; McCormick, 1; Marlboro, 1; Marion, 1;
Newberry, 2; Oconee, 1; Orangeburg, 3; Pickens, 1; Richland, 2; Saluda,
1; Spartanburg, 4; Sumter, 2; Union, 1; Williamsburg, 2; York, 2; Total, 68.
Vacancies will be advertised in the counties where they occur (and also
in the leading State daily papers), for several weeks beginning about July
1st. Applicants should then obtain from the Superintendent at the Citadel
proper blanks to be filled out according to law.
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CADETS HOLDING STATE BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIPS,
1916-1917.
*ABBEVILLE
G. T . Hagan, '19
J .W. Wilson, '19

DILLON
J. G. McRae, '17
DORCHESTER
L. C. Waring, '18

AIKEN
W.W. Muckenfuss, '17
M. Surasky, '19

EDGEFIELD
J. B. Hart, '18

ANDERSON
J . G. Bruce, '19
T . C. Cannon, '19
J. L. Whitten, '20.

FAIRFIELD
D. A. Holladay, '17

BAMBERG
J . W. Simmons, '20.

FLORENCE
W. Q. Jeffords, '17
W. C Huggins, '19

BARNWELL
P.A. Price, '18
J. J. Still, '19

GEORGETOWN
F. W. Ford, '19

BEAUFORT
W. N. Levin, '18

GREENVILLE
H. L. Cunningham, '18
W. L. McKittrick, '18
T. T. Dill, '19

BERKELEY
R. L. Jeffords, '19
(Special award) .

GREENWOOD
H. W. Tarkington, '18
J. K. Coleman, '19

CALHOUN
C. James, '20.

HAMPTON
W. P. Bowers, '18

CHARLESTON
J. L. Weeks, '17
F. A. Gaffney, '18
A. Epstein, '19
J. T. Witsell, '19

HORRY
T. C. Sparks, '18
JASPER
J.P. Thomas, '20
(Special award).

CHEROKEE
A. L. Poole, '19
CHESTER
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T . C. Latimer, '20.

KERSHAW
G. W. Nicholson, '19

CHESTERFIELD
J. H. Rivers, '19

LANCASTER
W. G. Williams, '19

CLARENDON
W. C. Wolfe, '19

LAURENS
J. L. Bolt, '18
J. D. Fuller, '19

COLLETON
H. C. Jones, '19

LEE

DARLINGTON
H. W. Carter, '18
W. E. James, '19

LEXINGTON
M. Alexander, '20.

J.P. Mahaffey, '17

*One vacancy from Abbeville County, when it occurs, goes to McCormick
County.

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�CADETS HOLDING STATE BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIPS,
1916-1917-Continued.
SALUDA
G. N. Foy, '18

McCORMICK
(See Abbeville Note)
MARION
E. B. Hope, '17

SPARTANBURG
H. C. Switzer, '17
B. R. Stroup, '18
W. W. Fant, '19
R . S. Baynard, '20.

MARLBORO
0. C. Moore, '17
NEWBERRY
N . J. Cromer, '18
C. J. Dunston, '19

SUMTER
J . H. Sanders, '19
H . V. Bradley, '20.

OCONEE
W. K. Dickson, '17

UNION
J. R. Lawson, '19

ORANGEBURG
H. C. Savage, '17
A. D. Fair, '19
M. K. Jeffords, '19

WILLIAMSBURG
W. E. Hurt, '19
J.M. Lesesne, '19

PICKENS
L. J. Stewart, '20.

YORK
H. F. Adickes, '18
J.E. White, '18

RICHLAND
A. R. Taber, '19
F. A. Thompson, '19

QADETS HOLDING CHARLESTON CITY SCHOLARSHIPS
1916-1917.

s. WARLEY, '19
J. L. WHITELAW, '19
P. C. Doyle, '20.

F. R. ROGERS, '17
E. N. THURSTON, '18
A. s. REYNOLDS, '19

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�COURSE OF STUDIES
The course of studies for the first two years is obligatory,
all Cadets doing the sarrie class-room work. In the last
two years some of the studies are required, others are elective.
(Note: Students are advised not to purchase any text
books before coming to the College, as they are subject to
change.)
FIRST YEAR-FOURTH CLASS.

Mathematics, 5 hours a week, 8 months. Gore's Plane
and Solid Geometry; Brenks' Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry.
Physics, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Spinney's Physics;
Laboratory work.
English, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Types of Literature
studied in various texts; Williams' Composition and Rhetoric; Woolley's Handbook.
History, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Hayes's Political
and Social History of Modern Europe, Vol. 1.
French, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Olmsted's Elementary French Grammar; Fontaine's "En France."
Military Science, 1 hour a week, 8 months. Infantry
Drill Regulations, U. S. Army.
Total hours a week.
............................18
SECOND YEAR-THIRD CLASS.

Mathematics, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Palmer &amp;
Leigh's Plane Trigonometry; Wilson &amp; Tracey's Analytic
Geometry.
Chemistry, 4 hours a week, 8 months. Elementary
Chemistry and Laboratory Outline by Alex. Smith.
English, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Types of Literature
in various texts; Review of Reviews used as a basis for the
study of Exposition and Argument.
History, 2 hours a week, 8 months. Robinson's History
of Western Europe, Vol. II; Robinson's Readings in European
History, Vol. II.
26

�French, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Drill in pronunciation and verbs; various French texts.
.
Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, 4 hours a week, 8
months. French's Engineering Drawing; Church's Descriptive Geometry.
Military Science, 1 hour a week, 8 months. Guard
Manual, U. S. Army; Firing Regulations for Small Arms;
Infantry Drill Regulations.
THIRD YEAR-SECOND CLASS.

Engineering (elective) 4 hours a week, 8 months. Raymond's Surveying; French's Engineering Drawing.
Mathematics, (elective) 3 hours a week, 8 months.
Osborne's Differential and Integral Calculus.
Physics (el~ctive), 3 hours a week, 8 month·s. Duff's
Physics; Laboratory work.
Chemistry, (elective), 9 hours a week, 8 months. General Chemistry; Qualitative Analysis. Smith's College
Chemistry; Tower's Qualitative Analysis.
English, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Krapp's Modem
English; The English Essay.
History, (elective), 3 hours a week, 8 months. Bassett's
Short History of the United States: Hart's Source Book of
American History.
German (elective) 3 hours a week, 8 months. Walter
&amp; Krause's Beginners' German; Various texts.
French, (elective) 3 hours a week, 8 months. Various
French texts.
Military Science, 1 hour a week, 8 months. Field Service Regulations, Map reading and sketching; Infantry
Drill Regulations.
FOURTH YEAR-FIRS'l' CLASS.

Engineering (elective), 10 hours a week, 8 months. Miller &amp; Lilly's Analytic Mechanics; Raymond's Surveying;
Houghton's Mechanics of Materials; Russell's Hydraulics;
Malcolm's Graphic Statics; Conklin's Structural Design.
27

�English (elective) 3 hours a week, 8 months. Shakespeare's Plays.
Physics (elective), G hours a wef'k, 8 months. Electricity
and Magnetism; Electrical Measurements. Texts of Timbie, Higbee and Pierce.
Chemistry (elective), 9 hours a week, 8 months. Theoretic Organic Chemistry by Cohen; lecture and laboratory,
4 hours a week. Quantitative Analysis, 5 hours a week;
lectures and laboratory. Analytic Chemistry by Treadwell.
Biology, (elective), 9 hours a week, 8 months. General
Zoology; lectures and laboratory work.
Government and Politics, 3 hours a week, 4 months.
Beard's American Government and Politics; Beard's Readings in American Government and Politics.
Political Economy, 3 hours a week, 4 months. Ely's
Outlines of Economics.
German (elective), 3 hours a week, 8 months. Various
German texts.
Spanish (elective) 3 hours a week, 8 months. Olmsted &amp;
Gordon's Spanish Grammar (abridged); Various texts,
Military Science, 2 hours a week, 8 months. Beach's
Military Engineering; Dudley's Abridgment of Military
Law; Laws of war; Drill Regulations; Manual of Courts
Martial.

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THE CITADEL
The Military College of South Carolina.

Charleston, S. C.
SESSION 1915--1916.

TMS aActQl:TT ~IIT8 00 , OHAaN . a . e

1916

�ORGANIZATION

Board of Visitors
0. SHEPPARD, Esq. Chairman,
Edgefield, S. C.
Col. E. M. BLYTHE,
Greenville, S. C.
Col. D. A. Spivey,
Conway, S. C.
Jno. P. Thomas, Esq.,
Charleston, S. C.
Jas. H. Hammond, Esq.,
Columbia, S. C.

Ex-Officio
His ExcELLENCY R. I. MANNING, Governor,
Columbia, S. C.
GEN. W.W. MOORE, Adjutant and Inspector-General,
Columbia, S. C.
HoN. J. E SWEARINGEN, State Superintendent of Education,
Columbia, S. C.
HoN. G. K. LANEY, Chairman Military Committee, Senate,
Chesterfield, S. C.
HoN. T. M. LYLES, Chairman Military Committee, House of
Representatives,
Spartanburg, S. C.

3

�Academic Board and Officers
CoL. 0. J. BOND,
Superintendent.
LT.-CoL. E. B. GAREY, lsT. LIEUT, U. S. A.
Commandant of Cadets, and Professor Military Science.
MAJ. R. G. THOMAS,
Professor of Mathematics and Engineering.
MAJ. H. S. McGILLIVRAY,
Professor of English.
MAJ. JOHN W. MOORE,
Professor of History and Political Science.
MAJ. HENRY E. RAINES,
Quartermaster.
CAPT. LOUIS KNOX,
Professor of Chemistry.
CAPT. L. s. LETELLIER
Professor of Drawing.
CAPT. L. F. HILDEBRANDT,
Professor of French and Spanish.
CAPT, A. L. HODGES,
Professor of Physics.
CAPT. c. A. GRAESER,
Professor of French and German.
1st LIEUT, C. L. HAIR,
Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
1st LIEUT. S. J. WILLIAMS,
Assistant Professor of English and History.
1st LIEUT. F. P. GUTHRIE,
Assistant Professor of Physics.
DR, R. S. CATHCART,
Surgeon.
Mrss INEZ B. PARRY,
Librarian.
MRs. J. P. CHAPMAN,
Matron of Mess Hall.
Mrss F. J. GASQUE,
Matron of Hospital.
CARL METZ.
Band Instructor.
MR. E. L. SECREST,
Intercollegiate Y. M. C. A. Secretary.
4

�CLASSIFICATION OF CADETS
The Cadets are arranged in four distinct classes, corresponding to the
four years of study. The Cadets employed on the first year's course constitute the Fourth Class; those on the second year's course, the Third Class;
those on the third year's course, the Second Class; and those on the fourth
year's course, the First Class.

NOTE
Those Cadets marked (*) are officially selected for publication, conformably to a regulation which requires the names of the most distinguished
Cadets not exceeding two in each class, to be reported for this purpose at
each Annual Examination.

MERIT ROLLS
The marks on which the merit rolls are made are obtained by taking the
number of marks, to get the average, then by multiplying by the ''weight''
of the department as established. The aggregates of these'' final averages,''
with the Conduct Marks added in, determine the relative class standing of
the Cadet. Elective studies are not counted in the final grading for graduation.
WEIGHTS. The weights given the various subjects are proportional to
the time assigned them in the schedule of recitations.
In the First Class, the elective and non-elective studies each count as 50
per cent. of the aggregate.
CONDUCT MARK. The value of the Conduct Mark is fixed at 5 per cent.
of the Academic aggregate.
ACADEMIC STANDARD. A minimum average of 50 per cent, is required in
each department, and a "general.average" of 66} per cent. of the aggregate-not including the Conduct Mark-is required for advancement to a
higher class and for graduation.
·

5

�CONDUCT ROLL
Rolls exhibiting the relative standing of the Cadets in Conduct shall
be formed by the Superintendent, at the June examination for the whole
Academic Year, in the following manner:
lsT. Merits.
basis.

Merits.shall be awarded to the Cadets upon the following

For perfect Conduct for one week ......................................................................... 1
2ND. DEMERITS. To all the recorded delinquencies of the Cadets shall
be affixed a number, not exceeding 10, corresponding to the degree of criminality.
3RD. The degree of criminality for the various offences shall be fixed by
the Superintendent, subject to the revision of the Board of Visitors.
Offences of the lsT Class by 10
" " 2n .................. 7
" " 3n ................. 5
"
"
4TH ................ 4
" " 5TH............
3
''
" " 6TH............
2
" " 7TH............
1
4TH. In determining standing on the "Conduct Roll", Merits and Demerits shall have correlative value.
DEFICIENCY IN CONDUCT. When any Cadet shall have a number
expressing his demerits on the general Conduct Roll greater than 200 for his
Fourth Class year, 170 for his Third Class year, 150 for his Second Class
year, 130 for his First Class year, such C&gt;tJet shall be declared deficient in
Conduct, and be immediately suspended, and reported to the Board for
acting on at its next meeting.

6

�CADETS
OF

THE CITADEL
ARRANGED IN ORDER OF MERIT
IN THEIR RESPECTIVE CLASSES
FOR THE SESSION 1915-1916.

NOTE-The numbers give the relative standing of the cadets in the
various departments.

7

�FIRST CLASS-31 MEMBERS.

I

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ENGD!EERING SECTION

ll*R. C..
2 J. K.
3 A. A.
4 A. R.
5 C. F.

Brunson.... ..
Bolton.. .
Cook
Temple. . ...
Kilgus...... .

IGreenwood...
Florence...
Montgomery
Dillon
Bamberg..

... IS. "
C.
. Pa.
.. S. C.
..
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P.
P.
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17
1181
18
18

4
2
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125 20 24
121116 10
14 29 14

IJ

6187.7812.71
1.52
I18 75.53 3.28
1 72.73

28 7 4.42 0.27
1
126 30 70.57 0.21

ENGLISH SECTION.

11 J. Anderson ············ 1
Pickens. ... . . S. C.
... Greenwood. ..
"
3 W. C. Byrd
: O A. Palmer ....... Florence.
I "
D. H. Laird .......... Lexington.
"

lB.11 7 1
P. 17
P. 181
B. 18

1
2
3
4

4112 15
27
22 15 29
,23 13 22

2612 1
1

8
28
116

I 4 79.6010.27
2.95
.28 73.07 1

117 1
70.33 1.64
30 26 67.76 0.42

CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY SECTION.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

G. B. Reynolds ........
C.R. Perkins ..........
T. D. Paulling ..........
J. A. Mood, Jr ........
W. R. Cothran, Jr ..
J. H. LaFitte ...........
C. W. Chalker ........
F. J. Simons .............
T. P. Cothran, Jr ....
G. H. Yarborough ..

Darlington ....... S. C.
Vinton .............. 0.
Calhoun .... .......
Clarendon ........
Greenwood .......
Saluda .. ...........
Glay.................. Fla.
Charleston ....... s.
Greenville ........
Marion . ...........
"

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P.
B.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.

17
19
16
16
16
17
17
17
17
17

1
4
5
6
2
7
3
9
8
10

8
28
4
1
6
16
30
16
26
18

12
9
18
1
2
19
23
22
!29
124

8 77.19
10 76.96
3 76.06
15 76.86
20 77.39
5 72.85
16 611.95
14 68.19
31168.95
24 67.23

rn 81 5
10 4 3
611 21
13 7 11
5 fi 18
10 26 9
1713 13
28 22 31
29 19 20
18 10123
31/25 25
7 31 12

4
214
1
7
7
10
11
21
15
19
13
26
14

112 88.24 2.06
23 83.93 0.98
21 81.97 1.22
11 80.73 2.15
22 80.511.18
7 74.64 2.44
974.172.29
13 73.98 1.97
2 72.40 3.22
,18 72.32 1.52
25 73.05 0.48
27 70.92 0.39

30
8
9
1

18
1
5
21
3 30
15 8
19 27
21 24
2017
24 23

2.38
2.24
3.07
1.82
1.28
2.74
1.73
1.94
0.03
0.60

PHYSICS SECTION.

l l*G . A. Patrick........
2 W. C. James ............
3 W. M. Bouknight ....
4 F. W. Sheppard ......
5 W. M. Spann ...........
6 H. C. Cooper ..........
7 P. C. Pearson ..........
8 J. M. Gibert ..........

Charleston ....... S. C.
Clarendon........
"
Edgefield.......... "
Edgefield.. ........ "
0
Sumter..............
New Hanover N. C.
Anderson.......... S. C.
Abbeville..........
"

P.
P.
P.
B.
P.
P.
P.

16
17
17
18
17
17
17
17
P. 17
P. 117

18 J. A. Gibert.............. Abbeville.......... " i:
I: r-i?i~1fet.~-~.::::.:::: I~c:;:s~~-:::::::: ::
11
12 J. T. Moore .............. Barnwell...........

"

8

16

P. 16

1
2
3
4

6
8
10
7
9
12
5

11

�SECOND CLASS-36 MEMBERS
Order of Merit in

NAME

I

ruuN'ff

"'
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E-&lt;
E-&lt;

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1
2
3
4
5

6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

*R. G. Howard.....
*F. R. Rogers

... Darlington .....
... Charleston...
W. Q. Jeffords .......... Florence....
J. G. McRae...
. Dillon.....
J. F. Moriarty.
.... Hampden ........
E.W. King ................. Lexington .......
G. L. Chumbley ......... Lac,rens.. ......
J. W. Lea..
.... Florence ........
W. W. Muckefussn ..... Aiken
H. H. Jeter..
... Union..
J. L. Weeks .....
.... Charleston.....
K. Green.
.. Wiliiamsburg
E. B. Hope ....... . .... Marion.............
H. C. Switzer..
.. .. Spartanburg....
W. K. Dickson.. .. ..... Oconee..............
H. C. Savage..... .
... Orangeburg.....
D. A. Holladay ........... Fairfield......
E. M. Galphin ........... Greenwood..
T. B. Fowler..
Marion
E. H. Poulnot..
.. .. Charleston....
W. G. Wallace ............ Florence...........
F. S. Poulnot..
.. .. Charleston.....
0. C. Moore...
.. Marlboro .......
G. H. Whisenhunt ... Orangeburg...
J. P. Mahaffey ............ Lee............
J. A. Clarkson ............. Richland..
J. C. Cogswell ............. Charleston.
S. Y. Dinkins...... .. .. Sumter..
....
A. T. Elmore......
.. Washington ....
L. G. Merritt..
....... Saluda ..............
W. A. Moore..
.. .. Greenwood. ....
J. A. Nicho)s .............. York...
J. G. N. Nichols ........ York.
E. P. Norwood.. .. ... Marion..........
C. N. Stevens ............. Charleston.....
S. C. Strohecker.. ....... Charleston .

S . .&lt;?· P.
P.
B.
B.
Mass P.
S. C. P.
Ga. P.
S. C. P.
" B.
P.
B.
P.
B.
B.
B.

n.

B.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.
B.
P.
B.
P.
P.
P.
D. C. P.
S. C. P.
" P.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.

9

117
116
17
16
17
18
16
16
16
15
18
18
17
18
18
18
17
18
20
15
17
16
20
18
16
17
17
17
17
16
18
20
19
118
118
17

1 1 5 3 1 1 . 81 1 88.01 4.2 6
3 6 2 6 3 3 315 84. 70 3.46
7 13 4 1 9 15 2 10 81.02 2 68
8 4 6 5 2 4 4 23 83.28 0.32
2 10 7 7 13 10 119 81.30 1.\)4
4 16 15 8 7 10 12 4 79.12 3.48
4 2 10 12 21 2 8 21 80.6'11.22
13 7 8 16 16 7 4 15 77.90 2.37
102313 2 4 8 72077.801.84
9 14 11 9 8 17 6 14 76.87 2.44
11 20 16 10 12 6 14 16 76.39 2.23
14 5 22 19 17 10 10 3 74.29 3.77
25 21 3 8 6 13 15 7 74.87 3.11
24 22 12 15 15 14 16 8 72.18 3.03
18 17 24 1114 19 20 17 72.93 2.18
21 15 23 23 10 4 13 22 73.64 1.19
23 18 11319 25 17 11 71.89 2.60
171120 25 24 9 2113 71.84 2.55
16 8 14 18 23 24 25 2 70.17 4.04
15 25 16119 10 18 11 11 71.23 2.60
6 9 25 17 1716 2a 24 73.26 0.02
22 19 19124 5 19 171 9 70.38_2.74
20 24 !l 14 20 23 21118 70.49il.99
10 12!2119125121 191 5 68.98 3.46
12 3118 22\22 22 24 24 72.38 0.02
Not Graded.
Not Graded.
Not. Graded.
Not Graded.
Not Graded.
Not Graded.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Deficient. Not Advanced.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Resigned, March 13, 1916.
Not Graded.

�THIRD CLASS-,59 ME:\1BERS.

NAME

1
2
3
4
5
6

*G. G. Cromer ..............
*N. J. Cromer ............
B. R. Stroup ...............
W. R. Mood ................
P.A. Price ..................
H.F. Adicks ...............

COUNTY

Anderson .......... S. C.
Newberry......... "
Spartan burg....
"
Clarendon........ "
Barnwell .... .... "
York................. "

P.
B.
B.
P.
B.
B.

i H. t_- B~f.~::::::::::::: .... f::~~:.·:::::::::: " t:
l' L. Cunningham ::: Greenville........ :: B.

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23

F. L. Gaffney .............
T. C. Sparks ...............
W. L. McKittrick ......
W. N. Levin .... ..........
W. P. Bowers ..............
L. C. Waring ..............
G. N. Foy ....................
S. Barshay ..................
J. L. Dicks ..................
B. C. Boland .............
J.E. White .................
J. B. Gambrell ............
H. W. Carter ..............
T. B. Cooper ...............

Charieston.......
Horry................
Greenville........
Beaufort.........
Hampton ........~
Dorchester....
Saluda..............
Charleston.......
Barnwell..........
Orangeburg......
York.................
Greenwood.......
Uarlington.......
Horry. ............

"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"
"

B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
B.
P.
P.
P.
B.
P.
B.
P.

~i ~: g._ ~h~~~t~~::::::::::. Greenwood....... ;; i:
8h~~~~~~~~. : : :
26 H. W. Tarkington .....
B.
27 H. E. Platt ..................
28 W. J. Wallis ................
29 A. Middleton ..............
J. M. Appleby ............
D. Boykin ....................
H. H. Buck .... .......
D. M. Carroll .............
R. G. Childs ................
J. K. Coleman ...........
C. E. Cordes ...............
C. E. Daniel.. ..............
A.H. DeHay, Jr ........

Aiken................
P.
Transylvania ... N. C. P.
Charleston ....... S. C. P.
Dorchester...... "
P.
Kershaw . .......
P.
Marion...........
" P.
Marlboro ..
"
P.
Richland..........
" P.
Greenwood......
"
B.
Charleston.......
" lP.
Anderson.......... " B.
Berkeley. ........ :: B.

~: H. Eiif~i;~~~:: :t11:~\!:;;~;;::: :.. ".. i:
~: Farmer.............. Anderson ........
L.
P.
W. G. Gamble ............ Williamsburg..
"
A. T. Gibson .............. Marlboro. ....... "
T. B Hayne. .......... Richlandd ......... ::
J. Hirschman ............ Claren on..
L. E. Holt ................... Newberry.... ...
"
K. E. Johnson ........... Florence.......... "
T. Johnson.......... ... Chester. ........
"
C.H. Lowry ............ Scott. . ...... Miss.
R. H. McCully .......... Anderson .......... S. C.
M. S. McFadden ........ Williamsburg..
"
M. Pearlstine .. ............ Charleston..
"
D. M. Prince, Jr ........ Richmond .... ::: N
L. B. Prince ...... .. ..... Richmond..... .
G. W. Seignious ........ Charleston .... S. C.
K. L. Simons .............. Charleston.
"
K I&lt;_ Snearer ............. lLake .......... : 1 0.
'.
R. Y. Turner, Jr ........ Fairfield ......... S. C.
J. H. Walker .............. Richland..

.9.

10

P.
P.
Pp.
.
P.

P.

B.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.
P.

19
18
18
17
17
17
17
17
17
19
19
17
17
16
18
20
16
18
17
18
16
17
17
18
16
19
16
16
17
18
18
18
18
17
18
19
19
Hi
17
18
17
17
18
16
16
18
17
16
16
17
18
15
17
16
16
16.
20
18
18

1 1 2[ 1 1 1 1 2 91.99 3.51
2 10 41 8 7 2 13 9 85.30 2. 76
4 1~ 1 5 9 5 11 7 83.26 3.07
5 7 8 4 412 2 982.702.76
14 S 11 3 3 14 4 18 82.08 1.89
3 G 3 2 10 18 19 23 82.64 1.25
10 4 17 14 15 7 17 1 77.34 4.04
; 13 51713 610 11 77.97 2.52
11 23 10 8 8 8 3 14 78.18 2.13
8 9 14 11 2 28 28 15 78.21 2.04
13 17 6 19 26 3 14 12 75.65 2.35
6 1816 12 11231217 75.83 1.94
16 5 9 10 5 23 7 25 76.62 0.96
27 11 6 7 6 27 6 G 74.21 3.22
12 26 22 24 14 15 18 3 73.48 3.32
23 14 15 6 11 26 9 16 73.28 2.01
9 15 28 27 19 13 25 13 72.27 2.25
22 22 21 25 16 9 19 8 70.97 2.88
19 2 23 13 22 20 2&lt;! 29 73.22 0.43
21 29 18 22 21 11 14 5 69.72 3.22
24 8 19 21 25 16 26 21 71.12 1.34
15 20 27 26 15 24 29 28 70.96 0.48
17 27 13 23 24 22 16 22 70.03 1.32
18 25 29 28 23 19 26 4 67.81 3.30
28 24 12 17 18 25 5 2~ 69.77 1.25
25 19 24 16 19 17 24 27 70.23 0.53
19 21 20 20 29 21 8 19 68.30 1.70
26 28 25 15 28 10 21,19 67.89 1.70
29 15 26 29 27 4 22 26 68.12 0.93
Resigne, , , an. 2 , 1916.
Not graded.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Not graded.
Not graded.
Absent sick. Not graded.
Deficient. Not Advanced.
Deficient. Dropped.
Deficient. Dropped.
Resigned, May 11, 1916.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Resigned, June 12, 1916.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Resigned, Nov. 9, 1915.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Dismissed, June 5, 1916.
Dismissed, Feb. 10, 1916.
Resigned, June 15, 1916.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Resigned, May 9, 1916.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Honorably Disc. Nov. 9, 1915,
Deficient. Not advanced.
Not graded.
Not graded.
Deficient. Not advanced.

�~UURTH CLASS-125 MEMBERS.
Order of Merit in

NAME

COUNTY

...,

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S. C. P. 17
l
Fla. P. 20 21
S. ,Y· B. 17 2
B. 17 4
"
P. 16 10
"
B. 17 18
" B. 17 10
" B. 17
6
:: B. 17
9
B. 17
3
"
P. 18 20
Cal. P. 19 12
S. C. B. 17 17
B. 19 8
York.........
"
P. 18 25
Calhoun...........
" P. 19 35
Charleston...... " P. 17 32
Orangeburg .
"
P. 19 21
Cicero..
Ill. P. 20 34
Laurens ............ S. C. P. 17
7
Abbeville .......
B. 18 29
Orangeburg .
" P. 20 30
Greenville........
"
B. 18 16
Greenwood.. ....
"
P. 18 14
Orangeburg . ... "
B. 17 53
Aiken................ "
P. 16 5
Clarendon........ "
B. 17 28
Florence.........
"
B. 18 40
Charleston...
"
P. 16 24
Abbeville..
"
B. 17 19
Charleston......
"
P. 17 27
Charleston ..... "
P. 16 40
Georgetown.... "
B. 17 33
Barnwell.......... "
B. 18 23
Charleston...... "
P. 17 38
Charleston...... "
P. 16 31
Charleston ...... "
P. 14 55
Anderson ........ "
B. 20 39
Hot Springs .... S .Dk. P. 18 60
Kershaw ......... S. C. B. 18 48
Anderson .......
B. 19 56
Charleston...... "
P. 17 53
Vanderberg ... Ind. P. 16 48
Cherokee . . . S. C. B. 17 15
Union..............
B. 18 57
Guilford .......... N. C. P. 16 46
18 59
t!~~:~f~~
s.
18 51
York..
"
P. 20 62
Aiken .........
"
P. 16 4 7
Richland... ...
"
B. 18 67
Edgecombe ...... N. C. P. 19 26
Chester ............ S. C. P. 17 65
Aiken .
"
P. 16 13
Williamsburg. " B. 16 69
11
Spartanburg....
P. 17 57
Darlington ...
"
B. 18 45
Madison ....... Fla. P. 19 37
Chesterfield ..... S. C. B. 18 62
Williamsburg..
"
B. 18 43
Kershaw . .... "
P. 18 70
16 66
~::!i~burg ··:
20 71
Marion ............ S. C. P. 19 50

1 *F. E. Cothran ............ Greenwood .....
2 *A. V. Oeland .............. Bartow...... .
3 J.B. Hart .................. Edgefield.......
4 A. D. Fair .................. Orangeburg...
5 J. W. Keels ......... ........ Marlboro .....
6 C. J. Dunston ... ......... Newberry .......
7 J. T. Witsell ............... Charleston..
8 H. C. Jones ............... . Colleton..
9 M. Surasky ................ Aiken .
1 O J. H. Sanders ........... Sumter......
11 A. S. Reynolds .... ..... Charleston .... ..
12 J. K. Houssels .......... Los Angeles ...
13 J. D. Fuller ................ Laurens ..........
14 A. R. Taber ................ Richland..
15 G. P. Ashe ................

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30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46

W. C. Hane ...............
D. E. Wetherhorn ....
G. W. Weathers .. ....
0. N. Taylor .............
A. T. Brown ...............
G. T. Hagan ....... .......
J. M. Tatum ..............
T. T. Dill... .................
J. H. Coleman ............
M. K. Jeffords ............
L. E. Bush ..................
W. C. Wolfe ...............
W. C. Huggins ...........
J. R. Johnson .............
J. W. Wilson ..............
E. J. McManus .........
J. L. Whirelaw ...........
F. W. Ford ...............
J. J. Still, Jr ..............
B. R. Baker ................
F. H. Puckhaber .......
A. L. Street ................
T. C. Cannon .............
C. A. Hunter ..............
G. W. Nicholson ........
J. G. Bruce .................
S. Warley. ................
G. H. Steel... ..............
A. L. Poole .................
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J.M. Lesesne ............
R. L. Hollman ...........
W. E. James ..............
W. B. Davis, Jr .........
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F. E. Thomson... .... Richland.
J. Q. Marshall .......... Richland.. .
L. K Laughlin
Florence .
G. W. Smith, Jr ....... Union...
G. H. Able..
. ....... .Saluda............
J. J. Able..
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W. M. Ayers ............ Orangeburg...
D. D. Bailey ............. Union..............
T. J. Bardic. .............. Orangeburg .
W. T. Bethea...
Dillon...
M. J. Casto. ............ Charleston.
D.S. DosVerges ........ Decatur
E.W. Devlin
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J. D. Eason......
Charleston.
W. L. Gaffney .......... Cherokee .
J.C. Graham..... . . Williamsburg..
J. S. Haigler ............. Orangeburg ....
N. E. Harter.
. Barnwell.
H. L. Henderson ....... Jefferson ........
E. H. Jessup .............. Dodge ............
W. I. Jones ................ Marion ...........
J. R. Kinnett ............ Bibb ......
J. L. LaBruce ... ,........ Georgetown ....
J. 0. Ladd ........ ... ... ...• Chesterfield.....
P. Lake ....................... Laurens..
W. A. Lewis ............... Florence...
P.H. McCrary .......... Jasper.............
G. P. McGregor ........ Richmond.
S. L. McKittrick .... ... Greenville .......
H. B. McMaster ........ Fairfield...
H. R. Mackorell ....... York.
T. D. Miner ............... Edgefield
G. L. Murray ............. Aiken.....
R. B. Owings.
Laurens. .....
E. Pearlstine .............. Charleston......
F. F. Price .................. Colleton....
W.W. Robinson ... Anderson
L. M. Seligman
.. Anderson ...
G. W. 0. Sharpe .... Lexington.
W. T. Silly, Jr ............ Orangeburg
G. R. Simmons .......... Barnwell
J. C Simonds, Jr ...... Charleston..
J. F. Skinner .............. Duval... .......
::r. G. Sneed
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W. C. Stone ................ Chester ...........
F. R. Street ............... Charleston......
J. W. Thompson ........ Edgefield........
W. F. Thomson ......... Spartanburg..
M. Toney .................... Edgefield
J. G. Varn.......
Colleton.
W.W.Wannarnaker, Jr Orangeburg..
U. V. Weinberg ... .. .... Sumter
P. Williamson ............ Berkeley...
R. Wynne
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Resigned, l\Iarch 20, 1916.
Resigned, Dec. 20, 1915.
Resigned, May 4, 1916.
Dropped. Feb. 10, 191G.
Deficient. Dropped.
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Deficient. Not advanced.
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Dropped, Jan. 8. 1916.
Dropped, Jan. 8, 1916.
Dropped, Jan. 8, 1916.
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Deficient. Not advanced.
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Deficient. Dropped.
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Deficient. Not advanced.
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Resigned, March 23, 1916.
Deficient. Not advanced.
Resigned, Dec. 30,- rnl5.
Resigned, Feb. 4. 1916.
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Deficient. Not advanced.
Resigned, Jan. 8, 1916.
Deficient. Not advanced.
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Deficient. Dropped.
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Deficient. Not advanced.
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Dropped, Jany 8, 1916

�CADETS MOST DISTINGUISHED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE
CLASSES.

FIRST CLASS:
R. C. Brunson-Engineering, Political Science, and Book-keeping and
Commercial Law.
G. A. Patrick-Physics.
SECOND CLASS:
R. G. Howard-Mathematics, Physics, German and Drawing.
F. R. Rogers-English.
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THIRD CLASS:
G. G. Cromer-Mathematics, Chemistry, English, History, French, Drawing and Military Science.
N. J. Cromer-Mathematics and Drawing
FOURTH CLASS:
F. E. Cothran-Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, History and
Military Science.
A. V. Oeland-English and Military Science.
C. E. DEGREE.
NAME .

J. W. Martin

CLASS

1905

13

PRESENT ADDRESS.

Georgetown, S. C.

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2 R. C. Brunson........
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3 G. A. Patrick..........
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4 W. R. Cothran, Jr.........
..!Greenwood .. ..
5 J. JI. Laffitte....... ..
.. ........ Saluda ........... .
6 W. C. James............
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7 T. D. Paulling....
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SW. M. Spann...
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9 J. Anderson........
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10 F. W. Sheppard.
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11 W. C. Byrd....
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12 W. M. Bouknight.....
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13 A. A. Cook....
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14 G. B. Reynolds..
.. Darlington ..... .
15 D. H. Laird...
.. ....... Lexington ...... .
16 P. C. Pearson.
. .. Anderson .. .
17 C. R. Perkins.......
.. ....... Vinton.................
18 F. J. Simons......
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19 II. C. Cooper......
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20 J. K. Bolton............
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21 E. S. Blake*. .......... .
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22 0. A. Palmer.
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23 E. M. Claytor....
. Richland .... ..
24 A. R. Temple........... .... .. .. ............ Dillon ... ...... .
25 G. H. Yarborough....
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26 J. M. Gibert.......... .
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27 T. P. Cothran, Jr..
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28 C. F. Kilgus...
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29 J. A. Gibert ............ ....... .................. Abbeville ............ .

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45.49 24.95\ 49.50
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45.541 24.54\ 45.12
45.62 25.551 43.62
42.991 24.21 43.67
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* This cadet entered the Third Class, and his record is therefore for only three years.

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65.34\ 41.44\ 28.751
71.591 45.491 28.521
55.571 45.36\ 28.75
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70.68\ 39.76 24.74
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67.81 36.77 26.10
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63.47 40.11 27.02
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63.03 38.06 25.04
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58.04 38.66 24.84
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54.99 34.62 24.57
51.64 30.711 25.03
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9.76 341.89
10.74 340.54
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13.09 317.17
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10.95 312.86
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8.72 299.57
5.84 209.28
8.63 299.15
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2.12 288.61
6.64 288.10
8.06 288.00
5.16 287.40
4.54 286.43
4.68 281.72
7.14 277.73
1.02 277.13

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C. Alexander ..
G. P. Ashe ......
W. M. Ayers ...................
D. D. Bailey ..
W. T. Bethea...
A. T. Brown ...
J. G. Bruce ..
L. E. Bush.
M. L. Bush ..
T. C. Cannon ......
J. H. Coleman ..
J. K. Coleman ..
F. E. Cothran ....
E.W. Devlin ..
T. T. Dill .......
T. E. Dunbar ....
C. J. Dunston.
J. D. Eason ....
A. Epstein ..
A. D. Fair ...
W.W. Fant ...
F. W. Ford ...
J. D. Fuller ....
W. L. Gaffney .....
G. T. Hag:1n.
J. S. Haigler ...
W. C. Hane ....
J.B. Hart
N. E. Harter
H. Haynsworth ...
H. L. Henderson
J. K. Houssels .......
W. C. Huggins
C. A. Hunter.. ...
W. E. Hurt .....
W. E. James ....
M. K. Jeffords ..
R. L. Jeffords .....
E. L. Jessup ..
H. C. Jones ....
W. I. Jones ...
J. R. Johnson .....
J. W. Keels
J. 0. Ladd ..
P. Lake ..
J. R. Lawson
J. M. Lesesne ...

Lexington ..........
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Chester...
York ...
Orangeburg.
Union ...
Dillon .... ······························
Laurens ...
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Anderson ..........
Aiken.
Guilford, N. C.
Anderson ..
Greenwood . ..............•...•.
Greenwood ....
Greenwood ...
Aiken ..
Greenville .....
Aiken
Newberry ... ......................... ..
Charleston ....
Charleston
Orangeburg ....
Spartanburg
Georgetown
Laurens ...........
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Cherokee ....
. ........................
Abbeville ................ ... •• ............•...
Orangeburg ........ ...........................
Calhoun ................ . .......................
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Edgefield ............
Barnwell
Greenville ...
Jefferson, Fla .........
Los Angeles, Cal.
Florence ......
Fall River, S. D .....
Williamsburg ..
Darlington ..
Orangeburg
Darlington.
Dodge, Ga ..
...•...•. •••. ..•...•
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Marion
Charleston ....
Marlboro
Chesterfield ............
Laurens ............
Union ......
Williamsburg ..
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J. C. Lybrand......................... .
P.H. McCrary....................... .
J.C. McGowan ........... ..
G. P. McGregor ........... ..
E. J. McMagnus ........... .
H.B. McMaster ............. ..
H. R. Mackorell... ................ ..
J. Q. Marshall .............. ..
T. D. Miner ......................... ..
G. W. Nicholson .................... ..
A. V. Oeland ........................... .
R. B. Owings ........................ .
E . Pearlstine ........................... .
H. S. Pearsall ..................... ..
A. L. Poole ............................ .
F. F. Price .............................. ..
F. H. Puckhaber .................. ..
R. P. Quarl€s......................... .
A. S. Reynolds ...................... ..
J. H. Rivers .......................... .
W.W. Robinson .................... ..
J. H . Sanders ....................... ..
L. H. Schenk. .......................... .
L. M. Seligman ...................... ..
G. W. 0. Sharpe ..................... .
T. Sifly
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G. R. Simmons ................... .
J. C. Simonds. Jr ............ ..
G. W. Smith
KG. Snead .................... ..
K. F. Snearer................ ..
G. H. Steel... ................. ..... ..
J. J. Still. .............................. ..
W. C. Stone .......................... .
A. L. Street ............................ .
F. R. Street .................. .
M. Surasky ............... ..
A. R. Taber ................ ..
H. W. Tarkington.......... .
J.M. Tatum ....................... .
0. N. Taylor ............. .
F. A. Thompson............... ..
J. W. Thompson ................... .
F. E. Thomson ................... .
W. F. Thomson .... ..
M. Toney ...................... ..
W.W. Wannamaker ....... .

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Florence .................... ...... .
Aiken.
.. ..................... .
Jasper ..
Laurens................... ..
Richmond, N. C .......................... .
Charleston ..................................... .
Fairfield........................................ .
York
Richland.
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Edgefield .................... .................. .
Kershaw ...................................... .
Polk, Fla ..................................... .
Laurens...................................... ..
Charleston.....
.. ................ ..
Edgecombe, N. C .............. .. ..
Cherokee ....................................... .
Colleton ..................................... ..
Charleston..................................... .
Canyon, Idaho ............ .
Charleston .................................... .
Chesterfield ................................. .
Anderson ...................................... .
Sumter ...................................... .
Kershaw...
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Anderson
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Lexington ........................... .
Orangeburg ..
Barnwell
Charleston ....................... ..
Union ...
Greenwood .... .
Lake, 0 ............................ ..
Vanderburg, Ind.
BarnwBll
Chester ....
Charleston.
Charleston ..... .
Aiken
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Richland ....... .
Greenwood .. ..
Orangeburg ............ .
Cicero. Ill ..
Richland ................ .
Edgefield ............... .
Richland .................................... .
Spartanburg .... ..
Edgefield .......................... ..
Orangeburg ....................... .
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D . E. Wetherhorn ... .
J. L. Whitelaw ......... .
W. G. Williams ......... .
P. Williamson ................ .
J. W. Wilson
J. T. Witsell ... .
W. C. Wolfe ........... .
R. Wynne ........... .................. .
K. M. McDuffie ........... .

Charleston....
...... 1
Charleston
Charleston
Lancaster .................................. .
Contra Costa, Cal.
Abbeville ................ . ........... ....... .
Charleston ................ .
Clarendon ........... ..
Dodge, Ga.
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Marion ..................... .

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�APPOR'fION,\lE.)IT OF BENEFICIARY CADETSHIPS.
Abbeville, 1; Aiken, 2; Anderson, 3; Bamberg, 1; Barnwell, 2; Beaufort,
1; Berkeley, 1; Calhoun, 1; Charleston, 4; Cherokee, 1; Chester, 1; Chesterfield, 1; Clarendon, 1; Colleton, 1; Darlington, 2; Dillon, 1; Dorchester, 1;
Edgefield, 1; Fairfield, 1; Florence, 2; Georgetown, 1; Greenville, 3; Greenwo0d, 2; Hampton, I; Horry, 1; Jasper, I; Kershaw, 1; Lancaster, 1; Laurene, 2; Lee, 1; Lexington, 1; McCormick, 1; Marlboro, 1; Marion, 1;
Newberry, 2; Oconee, 1; Orangeburg, 3; Pickens, 1; Richland, 2; Saluda,
l; Spartanburg, 4; Sumter, 2; Union, 1; Williamsburg, 2; York, 2; Total, 68.
Vacancies will be advertised in the counties where they occur (and also
in the leading State daily papers), for several weeks beginning about July
1st. Applicants should then obtain from the Superintendent at the Citadel
proper blanks to be filled out according to law.

21

�CADETS HOLDING STATE BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIPS,
1915-1916.
*ABBEVILLE
G. T. Hagan, '19
J. W. vYilson, '19

DILLON
J. G. McRae, '17
DORCHESTER
L. C. Waring, '18

AIKEN
W.W. Muckenfuss, '17
M. Surasky, '19

EDGEFIELD
J.B. Hart, '19

ANDERSON
C. E. Daniel, '18
J. G. Bruce, '19
T. C. Cannon, '19

FAIRFIELD
D. A. Holladay, '17

BAMBERG
C. F Kilgus, '16

FLORENCE
W. Q. Jeffords, '17
W. C Huggins, '19

BARNWELL
P.A. Price, '18
J. J. Still, '19

GEORGETOWN
F. W. Ford, '19

BEAUFORT
W. N. Levin, '18

GREENVILLE
H. L. Cunningham, '18
W. L. McKittrick, '18
T. T. Dill, '19

BERKELEY
A. H. DeHay, '18

GREENWOOD
J. K. Coleman, '18
H. W. Tarkington, '18

CALHOUN
T. D. Paulling, '16

HAMPTON
W. P. Bowers, '18

CHARLESTON
J. L. Weeks, '17
F. A. Gaffney, '18
A. Epstein, '19
J. T. Witsell, '19

HORRY
T. C. Sparks, '18
JASPER
P.H. McCrary, '19

CHEROKEE
A. L. Poole, '19

KERSHAW
G. W. Nicholson, '19

CHESTER
T. Johnson, '18

LANCASTER
W. G. Williams, '19

CHESTERFIELD
J . H. Rivers, '19
CLARENDON
W. C. Wolfe, '19

LAURENS
J. L. Bolt, '18
J. D. Fuller, '19

COLLETON
H. C. Jones, '19

LEE

DARLINGTON
H. W. Carter, '18
W. E. James, '19

LEXINGTON
D. H. Laird, ' 16

J. P. Mahaffey, '17

*One vacancy from Abbeville County, when it occurs, goes to McCormick
County.

22

�CADETS HOLDING STATE BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIPS,
1915-1916-Continued.
SALUDA
G. N. Foy, '18

McCORMICK
Vacant
MARION
E. B. Hope, '17

SPARTANBURG
H. C. Switzer, '17
B. R. Stroup, '18
W.W. Fant, '19
W. F. Thomson, '19

MARLBORO
0. C. Moore, '17
NEWBERRY
N. J. Cromer, '18
C. J. Dunston, '19

SUMTER
W. M. Spann, '16
J. H. Sanders, '19

OCONEE
W. K. Dickson, '17

UNION
J. R. Lawson, '19

ORANGEBURG
H. C. Savage, '17
A. D. Fair, '19
l\I. IL Jeffords, '19

WILLIAMSBURG
W. E. Hurt, '19
J. M. Lesesne, '19

PICKENS
J. Anderson, '16

YORK
H. F. Adickes, '18
J. E. White, '18

RICHLAND
A. R. Taber, '19
F. A. Thompson, '19

CADETS HOLDING CHARLESTON CITY SCHOLARSHIPS
1915-1916.

A.

s. REYNOLDS,

S.

F. R. ROGERS, '17
S. BARSHAY, '18
E. N. THURSTON, '18

WARLEY,

J. L.

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�BATTALION ORGANIZATION.

LIEUTENANT AND ADJUTANT ......................................................................... Spann
LIEUTENANT AND QUARTERMASTER ............................. .................................... Byrd
LIEUTENANT AND COMMISSARY ........................................................... ....... Brunson
SERGEANT-MAJOR ·········· ······································•············································switzer
QUARTERMASTER-SERGEANT ............................................................................... Hope
COMMISSARY-SERGEANT .................................................................................. Howard

COMPANY A
CAPTS.- :Mood, J.

COMPANY B

CoMPA.."!Y C

Sheppard

COMPANY D

Laffitte

Cook, A.

LIEUTS.- Gibert, 1\1.
Yarborough

Chalker
Perkins

Paulling
Cothran, Vi'.
Blake

Patrick
Anderson
Reynolds

1st. SGTs-\Yeeks

Green

Nichols, A.

Lea

Nichols, G.
Poulnot, F.
Savage

Rogers
Moore, 0.
l\Iuckenfuss

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Dinkins
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CoRPLS.- Cromer, G.
Gaffney
Foy
Adickes
Bolt
Way

Turner
Simons, K.
Waring
Johnson, K.
Barshay
Wallis, J.

i\Iood, W.
Gibson
Stroup
Platt
Price, P.

Boykin
White
l\Iiddleton
Zemp
Coleman, K.
Thurston

M USICIANs-Clarkson
Cogswell

Devlin

Carter
Simons, F.

Gambrell, J
McGregor

SGTS-

Jeter
Poulnot, E.
King

COLOR GUARD-Sergeants Savage and Poulnot, E.; Privates Bolton and Laird

..Sergeant Rogers
"Star of the West" Medal, HJ16.
..1st. Sergeant Weeks
Athletic Medal, 1916 ............. .
.... Lieut. Paulling
,'Willson" Ring, 1916 ...... .
..................... Capt. Mood, J.
Scholarship Medal, 1916 ... .
........... Sergeant Chumbley
Marksman's Medal, 1916 ..
Prize Company, 1916, "W. C. 1Yhite" Medal,
Company "D ", Cadet Capt. Cook, A.

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�THE CITADEL BAND .
Carl H. Metz ........................ .
.... ... ... .Band Instructor
Claytor, Second Lieutenant ............ ... .
..... Drum Major
......... Piccolo
Lewis ..
Steel...
......... Oboe
Byers ................................. .
.. Solo Clarinet
Sparks, Corporal... .... .
...... First Clarinet
.. First Clarinet
Hayne, T ..... .
Prince, B.
..... Second Clarinet
.. Second Clarinet
Wolfe
Davis
...... .Solo Cornet
Doolittle ....
..... Solo Cornet
Gibert, A., First Lieutenant ...... .
.... First Cornet
Dunston ..
............... Second Cornet
Jeffords, Q., First Sergeant.
.......... First Trombone
Temple ...
..... First Trombone
McDuffie
...... Second Trombone
Laughlin ...
.. Third Trombone
........... Valve Trombone
Robinson ..
Walker
.......... First Alto
Baker
............ Third Alto
Pearlstine, E ...
........ Third Alto
Quarles ..
..Baritone
Hallman ...
................................... Bass
Mahaffey
.......... Bass
Taylor ....
..Snare Drum
Cogswell..
............ Cymbals
McCully ..
........... Bass Drum

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�COURSE OF STUDIES
The course of studies for the first three years is obligatory,
all Cadets doing the same class-room work. In the last year,
half of the studies are taken by the class together, and the
other half must be selected from one of the following electives: Engineering, English, Chemistry, or Physics.
Note: Students are advised not to purchase any text
books before coming to the College, as they are subject to
change.
FIRST YEAR-FOURTH CLASS

Mathematics, 5 hours per week, 9 months. Stone-Millis' Higher Algebra; Wentworth-Smith's Plane and Solid
Geometry.
Physics, 4 hours a week, 6 months. Millikan &amp; Gale's
First Course in Physics; Laboratory Work.
Chemistry 4 hours a week for 3 months. An elementary
study of Chemistry, by McPherson &amp; Henderson.
English, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Long's English Literature; Newcomer &amp; Andrews' Twelve Centuries of English Prose and Poetry; Williams's Composition and Rhetoric; Woolley's Handbook.
History, 2 hours a week, 9 months. Robinson's History
of Western Europe, Vol. I; Robinson's Readings in European
History, Vol I.
French, 3 hol}rS a week, 9 months. Colin &amp; Serafon's
Elements of French Grammar; David's "Chez Nous."
Military Science, 2 hours a week, 6 months. Infantry
Drill Regulations, U. S. Army.
Total hours a week. ................................................................................ 19
SECOND YEAR-THIRD CLASS

Mathematics, 4 hours a week, 9 months. Crockett's
Plane and Spherical Trigonometry; Smith &amp; Gale's New
Analytic Geometry.
Chemistry, 4 hours a week, 9 months. '' An Elementary
Study of Chemistry" by McPherson &amp; Henderson; "Exercises in Chemistry'' by McPherson &amp; Henderson.
26

�English, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Types of Literature
studied in a variety of texts; Woolley's Handbook.
History, 2 hours a week, 9 months. Robinson's History
fo Western Europe, Vol. II; Robinson's Readings in European History, Vol. II.
French, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Constant drill in pronunciation, principal parts of irregular verbs, and the principles of syntax as applied to the texts read. About: Le Roi
des M ontagnes, Maupassant: Contes, Guerlac: Standard French
Authors, or other texts of similar difficulty. Francois: Introductory French Composition.
Drawing, 4 hours a week, 9 months. French's Engineering Drawing.
Military Science, 1 hour a week, 9 months. Guard Manual, U. S. Army; Firing Regulations for Small Arms; Infantry Drill Regulations.
Total hours a week ............................................. ..... ............................. 22
THIRD YEAR-SECOND CLASS

Mathematics, 4 hours a week, 9 months. Smith &amp; Gale's
New Analytic Geometry; Osborne's Differential &amp; Integral Calculus, with Davis' Calculus for reference.
Physics, 5 hours a week, 9 months. Laboratory for 2
months; Spinney's Physics.
English, 2 hours a week, 9 months. The English Essay.
History, 2 hours a week, 9 months. Bassett's '' A Short
History of the United States;" Hart's Source Book of
American History. Map and Notebook work.
German, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Vos: Essentials of
German Grammar. Miller and Wenckebach: Gluck Auf,
Holzwarth: Gruss aus Deutschland, or other similar texts.
Drawing, 4 hours a week, 9 months. French's Engineering Drawing.
Military Science, 1 hour a week, 9 months. Field Service regulations; Map Reading and Sketching; Inf. Drill
Regulations .
.Total hours a week............................
. ..... .....22
27

�FOURTHYEAR-FIRST CLASS

Engineering (elective) 9 hours a week, 9 months. Murray's Integral Calculus, Wright's Mechanics, Riley's
Elementary Building Drawing and Construction, Graphical Statics. Smith's Strength of Material with Merriman 's
:\fechanics of Materials for reference, Russell's Hydraulics
with Merriman's Treatise for reference, Merriman's Sanitary Engineering.
English (elective) 6 hours a week, 9 months. Shakespeare's Plays; English Poetry of the Nineteenth Century in
Page's British Poets; Debates; Library work 3 hours per
week.
Physics (elective) 9 hours a week, 9 months. Electricity
and Magnetism; Electrical Measurements; Laboratory
work. Timbie, Higbee and Pierce.
Chemistry (elective) 9 hours a week, 9 months. Organic
Chemistry; Lectures and Laboratory work.
Government and Politics, 3 hours a week, 6½ months.
Beard's American Government and Politics; Beard's
Readings in American Government and Politics.
Political Economy, 4 hours a week 2½ months. Burch &amp;
Nearing's Elements of Economics.
German (elective) 3 hours a week, 9 months. Bernhardt:
Deutsche Litteraturgeschichte, Lessing: Minna von Barnhelm,
Schiller: Wilhelm Tell, Bernhardt: Goethe's M eisterwerke,
Pope: German Composition.
Spanish (elective) 3 hours a week, 9 months. IngrahamEdgren's Brief Spanish Grammar; Various texts.
Military Science, 2 hours a week, 9 months. Beach's
Military Engineering; Dudley's Abridgment of Military
Law; Laws of War; Drill Regulations; Manual of CourtsMartial.
Biology (elective), 9 hours a week, 9 months. General
Zoology. Lectures and Laboratory work.
Bookkeeping and Business Law. 2 hours a week, 9
months. Huffcutt's Business Law.
Total hours a week
.............................................................. .16
28

�CADETS QUALIFYING ON THE RIFLE RANGE
EXPERTS

SHARPSHOOTERS

MARKSMEN

Hayne, T .
Cothran, W.
Moore, J .
Savage
Stroup
Boykin
Blake
Palmer
Chumbley
M~haffey
Spann
Yarborough
Pearsall
Cook, A.

Switzer
Mood, J.
Perkins
Snearer
Dicks
Whisenhunt
Coleman, H.
Merritt
Jeffords, Q.
Byers
Patrick
Chalker
Eason
Nichols, G.
Weathers
Buck
Gibert, M.
Green
Gibert, A.
Poulnot, F.
Ring
Cromer, N.
Sifly
Nicholson
Coleman, K .
Laffitte
Lybrand
Moriarty
Schenk

Sheppard
Childs
Bush, M.
Hane, W.
McRae
Graham
Moore, 0.
Lea
Reynolds, G.
Zemp
Anderson
Paulling
McFadden
Marshall
Whitelaw
Way
Street, F.
Temple
Cooper, T.
Platt
Poulnot, E.
Ashe, G.
Laird

29

�SCHEDULE OF RECITATIONS, 1916-1917
FIRST CLASS

9A.M.

lOA.M.

I
I Mod.

12M.

English (I)
Eng'ing (I)

Tuesday

History (II)
Eng'ing (II)
History (II)
Eng'ing (II)

Mod. Lang. (II)

English (I)
Eng'in g (I)

Mod. Lang. (II)

C'-'

0

Thursday
Friday

I
I English (I)
Eng'ing (I)

Chemistry (I)
Mod Lang. (I)
Mod. Lang. (I)
Chemistry (II)

Eng'ing (III)

Chemistry (I)
Physics (I)

Wednesday

Eng'ing (III)
History (I)
Physics (II)

Lang. (II)

3P.M.

English (II)
Chemistry (II)

Monday

2P.M.

Chemistry (I)
Physics (I)

llA. M.

Mil. Sci.

IEng'ing (II)
(lII)
English

En g'ing (III)

/ Chemistry (II)

I Mil. Sci.

.

l

History (I)
Physics (II)
History (I)
Physics (II)

Eng'ing (III)
Chemistry (I)
Physcs (I)

History (II)
/ Eng'ing (II)

I English

I

I

(II)
Ch em is try (II)

Chemistry (II)

I

) Eng'ing (III)

I
l

Mod. Lang (I)

�SCHEDULE 0F RECITATIONS, 1916-1917
0

SECOND CLASS

9A.M.

lOA.M.

llA. M.

I English

12M.

! Mod.

Monday

History (I)
Physics (II)

English (I)
Eng'ing (I)

Tuesday
IC'-'
.....

2P.M.

Mod. Lang. (II)

English (I)
Eng'ing (I)

Physics (I)
Chemistry (I)

History (II)
Eng'ing (II)

Mil. Sci.

History (II)
Eng'ing (II)

Mod. Lang. (II)
Eng'ing (II)

English (II)
Chemistry (II)

Chemistry (II)

Wednesday

Physics (I)
Chemistry (I)

Thursday

History (II)
Eng'ing (II)

Friday

Physics (I)
Chemistry (I)

English (I)
Eng'ing (I)
Chemistry (I)

(II)
Chemistry (II)

English (II)
Chemistry (II)

Lang. (I)
Chemistry (II)

3P.M.
Mil. Sci.

History (I)
Physics (II)

Physics (II)
Mod. Lang. (I)
Mod. Lang. (II)

Mod. Lang. (I)

History (I)
Physics (II)

Physics (II)

�SCHEDULE OF RECITATIONS, 1916---1917
THIRD CLASS, FIRST SECTION
9A.M.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Drawing
History
Drawing
History
Drawing

lOA. M.
Drawing
Drawing
Drawing

llA. M.
Math.
French
French
French
Math.

12M.
Chemisrty
Math.
History

2P.M.

Chemistry

3P.M.
English
Chemistry
English
Chemistry

English

SECOND SECTION
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Monday

French

Tuesday

Drawing

Wednesday

French

Thursday

Drawing

Friday

Math.

French

History

Math.

Chemistry

English

English

History

N)

Drawing

Drawing

Chemistry

Math.
English

Chemistry
History

Chemistry

Drawing

Drawing

Drawing
Drawing

Drawing
Drawing

Chemistry
Math.

Chemistry
History

THIRD SECTION
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Chern.istry
English

History
English
Math.
Math.
French

History
·Drawing

English
French
Chemistry
French
Drawing

�SCHEDULE OF RECITATIONS, 1916-1917
FOURTH CLASS, FIRST SECTION

9A.M.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

l0A. M.

llA. M.
French
English
Physics
English
Physics

Math .
Math .
Math.
Math.
Math.

12M.

2P.M.

Physics
History
French
History
French

3P.M.
History

English

SECOND SECTION

"-"

"-"

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Physics
Physics
Physics

Math.
Math.
Math.
Math.
Math.

French
English
English

History
History

English

French

History

French

THIRD SECTION
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

English
History
English

Physics
English
Physics
Physics

Math.
Math.
Math.
Math
Math.

History
French
French

History
French

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FOURTH CLASS, FOURTH SECTION.

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Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

10 A. 1\1.

French
History
History
English
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12 M.

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Physics
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French
Physics
French

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Math.
Math.
Math.
Math.

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3 P.1\1
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English

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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

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French
French
French
History

I English
English
History
English

Physics
Physics
Physics

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Jung 14th , I9I6 .

Thg Ccr,ir.i~nc9mgnt mgQting of th. Board of Visitors of thQ South Carolina
Lilitary Coll•g'- was r,Qld this d.e.y at th-1 CitadQl,at IOo'clock ~.• r..'l .

Hemmond-SwQaringQn-: oor. and Col Bond, Sup8rint'ind9nt .
Col Sh9ppard Qxpr'1ss.d his appr9ciation of th .. high honor confQrrQd in
Ql9cting him Chairman,hG would ~o th~ DQSt h~ cculd tc fill th .. position
worthily and d.sir9d th .. h .. arty co-op9raticn of thQ m.. mb'1rs in all efforts
to up build th .. Ccll'1gQ.

m... ting cf Larch 2d., 19 I6, vr;.r-, r.-ad e.nd confirmgd .

minut.-s.
Th the Beard of Visitors of Th. Cit~d~l:
.,.,
G~ntlQm.-n: I have t1H~ honer to suhmi t h,n.wi th my ennual r.1port e.s Supt .
I am gl~.d to ba e.blw to sto.t. that

w. l'tr'1 just compl.ting

e.

most succ .. ssful y.ar. Th. Acad.,mic work has b'1Qn good,thEs military work has
bean cf a high ord.r, th. bnil th cf th. corps .. has OQQn &lt;iXCQll .. nt, and

WQ

belivv'1that the irmnediatG futur9 of th~ institut i on is full of promisG of

Th" Acadgmic Board r8Sp8ctfully pr8sents thQ thirty onQ mQmbGrs of the
First class to thQ Board of Visitors with thg rgcornmQndation thet thGy
r .. cGivg thg diploma of th&amp; institution . It also r9comm~nds that the dGgrg~
of Civil EnginQer bQ aw~rcl"d to r.:r J . W
.Lartin , of thg class of I90l5, who has

Th9 military work during thrw past ygar h~~s beQn of a high ordQr, and
I cannot commQnd too highly tho zgal , QUQrgy, ~.nd .-fficigncy of thg rn~w Commandant of CadGts,~igut.E . B. GarQy. Hrw has brwgn untiring in his Qfforts to
improvg not only the mili t~ry dgptntmGint, but to aid in making tho discipl i rn,

(

class-room work,and othor dgpartmgnts morQ offoctivQ .

Army that as a rosul t of the insp~wtion by thg ·,ar Dape.rtm'1nt thg Ci tt-.del
was gittnagain d9signatgd for this year a d.ist i nguishiild military collGBG ,
l'!.nd. gntitlgd to nominatg an honor gr aguatQ for a commi ss i on in the.U . S . Army .
Tlrn Commandant and I agrgod to r9cc.mrnQnd Cttdet C... ptain Fre.ncis . l. ShQppard,

whose mi.mg ht:1.s , acccrdingly , bGen forv,arclad to thg Ad.jutant - GGnGrttl .

r

I

�c reful considerativn .
I. That a rgorganiz~tion of thg coursg of studiQS,bQginning with thg Sgccnd
Class,bQ authorizgd by the B

rd so .s to pQrmit a standardizaticn of cur

work with 1,b~t cf othQr collggQs,and the ~11 wancQ of
in glectiv~s t

greatwr l~titudQ
mQnts
thg cadQts,~nd a morQ ~norough coursQ in certain dgpart- .

2 : Th t thQ requirgmQnts for

&amp;

dmissi n bg fourtQQil units of high school wcrk

with an all w~nce of two conditions t

be rgneuod the first y~ar.ThQ

cbject of this is to conform t...., tho rgcuiremgnts of the Asscci~ti~n

f

St t'- Cullwg'-s , cf whicl.1 the Ci ta.dQl ii!
I

lso rec mmend th~t the 3 ard h-ve a me~surQ intr ducQd into thlif nQxt

~8gislaturQ to ch nglif the timQ

f vur schol rship ex~~in~ti ns fr m the

seccnd J;'rida.y in .n.ugust tc thQ 8Qc nd I"riday in July.

I w uld ~lso rec mmend that thQ official design~ti0n

f the classes

Ci t,,,gel b-. chlf}.TigQd frcm th'- numQric ,1 n menclaturg t

thg

t thQ

rdinar:, c 11;.ge

namgs, - freshman,scp homere,junicr,~nd SQnior .
Thr. pr~fessor f 01H~rnistry r~cornrn.mds th9.t stud~nts tsking lab ra.tvryc ures
in his dQpartm0nt bQ rQquirgd t
ma tQria.ls

In vi~w

p y fQes sufficient to cavQr thQ c st

f

used up . I c ncnr in this rQcommenda. ti "'n .
f thQ fact that it is the purp

fin&amp;.nci::tlly ... ble t

d · s , I rec mmQnd t

b0 dirQctgd by thQ Bo. rd t

this prGvisi n will apply t

SQ

·f rQCQnt

cti n by the LQgislatur

thQ B~ ard th t the SUpQrintQndent

notify thQ cjty &amp;utheritiQS .f Ch~rlQSt nth t
thQ cit~ bQnQfici3rios, r th t thQ numbQr

City sch l3rships will bQ TQdUCQd fr

m

six t

f

fiv~.

Abut six WQ~ks ·g ,C~dgt C lQm n,benQfici~ry cadQt fr m GrQQnwc d c~unty,w

w s accidgntrlly SQVQr8ly injnrQd,and h snot bQen able t

rQSUmG his ~tudies

~t the prQSQnt tim •. Cade C lonan w s d ±mgg ding very satisf ct ry w~rk,
and I

mmQnd t

rQC

the B ard that h0 be pgrni tted t

his class undQr such r.lt'.S nablg
AC'"",demic

B

I havQ t

C"'- ndi ti

ns

roturn rn~xt year 1.1.nd j i

.s may be imp cc.d up~n him by thQ

".rd .
rgp rt that tho fin~nci~l c nditi n

f th&amp; instituti n is in

m... st respQcts satisfact..,ry,but that thQ Qu~rtermastor finds it v.;;ry difficult

fit up departmGnts and mgQt the incre sing c st cf ~~int~ining th~ institutie

L,

�lfif&gt; _ __
At thg s.nnual meeting of the i3 a.rd in i)ecGJmbiwr nextI shall havg

r1wcem-

SQmg

mendaticns to make rogarding the ~ppropriation whi ch tha Ieeislature will be
asked tc n~kc f;r maintenance .
All fg0s from p~y cadQts havg b~en cclliwctad Qxcept the last inst~lment of
c~,det :. cCully . It has been impcssiblg fo r be th thG Qu~rt!.lrmastgr and myself

tc get :Jr 1:cCully to p~ydirectod t

th1ws0

fQes . I rocomr.iend that the Superintend_ent b~

notify 1:r 1.:cCully that if th0s0 faes t.rg not promptly psdd , his

sen will bg dismissgd for ncn- paymgnt cf fees .
I also recommend that tha Beard instruct thg Suporintendant t
c~dets,when the fees have not bGen paid within tan d ys
per netice h~ving in ~11
Ther8 are

c~ses

suspend ~#f

f the tirn9 due , ~ro -

b0en sent by the luartorm~stQr .

number ~f m~,tters ~ff~cting the Cit del in the new· Army Bill

~

v-,hich has recently bQen pas~Qd by Cvngr~ss . As soon as th€se rni,.ttcrs rir.il in
dQfini to shm,:pe, I shall r&gt;rQsEmt such (;f them rs nee cl imrnediatQ ~ctic~ te11 the
Chairman . I sh~uld lik0 t~ ~sk n~w fvr
t

the ·ffici~l appr•val of the Bard

rganize units ~f Reserve Officer's '.::r:lining corpo in the C r ps cf Cxtdets

next ~0ar . Als

t

g0t such qu~rtfirrnastor storgs ~nd militvry er:uipmfint ~s

will bQ n~edQd nQxt
si•ned Army

yEila.r, llnd

a.ls

t - '\pply f ..,r thg det~il

f a ncn- cc.mr.iis -

fficar f r duty s. t the Ci tad el . '::hQse a.ra matters which it ia:ty

bQ nec9ssary t

act en bQfere yaur nfixt meet i ng .

I rece:mmend that tha salary ef Lieut . Guthri e,assistant pr~fesscr

f

ph7sic&amp; , bQ raised frwm ~I . 000- a y9ar to $I . 200- a yQ;r,the s~me ~s th~t given
tc the assistant in
I :i..ls

thfir departments .

ask au th ri ty- t

send th~ c~dQt r i fle te2.m t

1

7inthr(,p , V•. f r in-

s true tin this summer,the c~dats tc r.rrange f r paying their ~wn expenses.
Als~ t~ sQnd thQ tgarn t

J~cks~nville in octobor t

al Rifle ~atch,and that ~n apprEpriati n

0neag0 in thQ Nati n-

f ~400 - be rnadQ t

d~fray tho

nec~ss~ry expenses .
In view

f the increased cost ~f s

many articles prcvidad f r cadets , the

f~os charged p~y c~dets are insufficient to ccver the ~ctual c st
taining them . ~hQ ~11 ~&amp;nee
suffici,mt t

C;\,V~r thQ c st

f

f main-

162 . 00 f r cl thing the first ye~r is hardly
f unif rms .md p..i.r-1nts h:;.ve t

&amp;.rn~unt f · r sh ... &lt;ss and undor cl th1;s . .After

l.l.

supplQment this

cadet' E first year ,h· wever, it is

wur ex-peri~nce that $50 . w uld bo sufficient tu ccver thQ c st

f unif rms ,

,,
I

�_j_,57_

&amp;;1.nd I r~c 1nr.n-1nd th:-. t the maixiL'lum

11 w .nee be pl.wed at that

unt aft@r

Rm

~fter the first ~e~r • •nd that this
r the items ch-.rge~blc t

this ·cc-.unt , it bi. n t r~fundablGt

cadti.lts in

c~sh,as has boon the custvm herct~f re .

I respectfully rec~rnm~nd t
ti n pr(.,minc ao n

\7

the B ~rd the sub~tituti~n fvr the matriculr -

required by the Rogul ti ns, f a simpler f 1.rm , us a

sugrrcstit.n , I w.:.uld subrdt "'mothing like th~ f 11...wing-

''I hereby engage t

s~rv

as

cadet in tho Citadel,~he I ilitary Cvll ge

S uth Car linn until gradu tin

f

r until I shall be disch rged by pr pQr

6Uth rity,~nd I pr mise t~ supp rt 1 yally thQ c~nstituted
member

f tho Ce rps

f Cadets. tt

I rspectfully pr~s~nt f r the c · nsiclera ti n Gf th
vf the C runand nt,the Surge n, nd several

uth rities

"3

ard the rep rt

f the prufcss rs .

Respectfully submitted
(signed) O. J.B nd . Ju,Qrintendent •

.After re'--ding the rep rt ..:;f tho Superintendent the "eYE;rul rec ll1l.'.lencl&amp;ti~ns
made were taken up in detail and acted up n

s f 11 ws -

GRADUATES: It w~s m vcd that the aiplvma Qf the C~lloee bG 5iven t- the 31
Tlie Graduates.

James Tillinghast Moore, Oren Allston
Palmer,
George
Anthony
Patrick;
Trentlyn Dudley Paulling, Paul Cooper
Pearson, Carl Reah Perkins, Geor~e
Byrd .R,l'ynolds,
Francis Will~erson
S'heppard, .Francis Johnstone Simons,
Wilson McKay Spann, Avr!tte RJ.\!',us

Temp. e and George Hamptoa Ywb·orl
ougb, Jr, ~

&lt;S

Th e following cadet1;1 a .re members of
the graduating class:
James Anderson, Ellison Smythe Blake, James Karl
Bolton, , vVilliam
Miller
Bouknight,
'Robert Cummings Brunson, William
Carl Byrd, (Charles William Chalker,
Edward Mccrady Claytor, Andrew Annan Cook, Horace Crane Cooper, Thomas Perrin Cothran, Jr, James McMaking Gilbert, John Albert Gibert; Wil.. liam Capers James, Charles Francis
Kilgus, John, Hancock Lafitte, David
Henrv: Laird, Julius Andrew Mood, Jr,

I

DEGRBE UIVEL EHULft~~:R: rihis d€8TGH3 wa1r1 rec mrnended by th€ AC~demic B ard t

bQ aw rded. t

.;.·v.tartin,cl ss

iJ5,,

f rgo5.SiiiiElld. C l:rl:.B.Fer,;u.s n,cloi.s~ I8GI,"8:-e-&amp;

lt..7M

th&amp;t the l.atte&lt;r-~ gra ntod his dipl1.-1,1 .. ad Jted.
HOiIOR G-:JADU TB FOR COI.J..ISSI01r U.S.A:U1Y: rnhG SU.{J";rintendent

f c..,,.clets

g._ 0 r@~d

t

rec rmriend C' clQt C pt~.1.in Fr ... nci£:.r7 . Sh~pp~rc.,f r app int -

L1cnt as a C mmissi ned
C URJ.~ OF
iz~tiwn
f

t..

nd C rnrnsind ... nt

fficer in the U.S.Army.

:1U:Dili;S: ~he rec

rr:.r;1c11c •

ti n . f the

1

cade:r.iic Bvard th"" t

f the c urso uf studiQD be auth rized by the Beards

gr .:.. tcr 1~ _,i tua.c in elocti ves t

CRdcts

as t

~11 w

f tho J)C nd cl~.on, .. d pt~d.

2c1 • :hat aclr.n.isci_n r~cnire:nontn be I4 uni ts as ' rr·:x:hmm ana I::2

c llegcs, nd discroti.n,ry with tLo ~upcrintonawnt t

L

rnim:..2mm,

u~e it this :er. d ~t.

�the time f r tl'1.e E:ch 1., r:::hi_p ex· min tL,nG fr

t..,

~:ec na

!:J.

rif ~

;i

in ~~u 0ust t

rc:1in~ry c llee&lt;.&gt; n~Lec, r frf.;Sb;n~ n '- etc , w s rejectt'!}d .

ctiun by~ Jislatur1 t

stu(lcntc \7hen fin,.nci 11:r

born::fici:. ries

ble t

p .. :,- t1..i-!::i .. n the :Jup0rint~nd(j)nt

r th1;.t the numoer ..d

t b~ing ~ble t

\7V.s

l:.rF} i "' will b.; r e cluced fr

Lcr.

i'ut:L r -

111

six

c-.ntinue Li&lt;" ctuciss ~cc .. unt

cciciont.;-1 injn:rics this C-c'ct up n rec r:mienc' .ti n ..,f tho J\c..,C..cr..ic 13-&lt;.,,.:~c:. ,::ill
bQ po:r~itted t.., return

nd j in hie cl~se under cuct ro~swn·ble c nditi ns

C 3E C1-D.E'l' :.icCtJI.LY: Ace unt ..,f the n np•.~71Jent

f the l""st inst::,lrnent

due by this c· .det,the Supcrintcnaont w s diroctQd t

f fecc

writ~ the p~rcnt,th~t

unlesc tl1cso dues w12re p id prvcptl~rthe cr Cet w uld 1m c1ischiirecd. . =&lt;1 pted .
..
FI

TAl~cr::s:

t i n in

:r:1

Supcrintend@nt T';}lh,rtna the financi ... 1 c ndi ti n

st rcE:pects were s .. tisf&amp;ct . . r;f, 1th

f the ins ti tu-

the Qur rterr" ~ster finds it v.;r

UlT.!?AID r:~.~S: Up n pr per n .. tic a by Qu· rt6;rr1~ s ter, when ca.cl.ets f .. il t

p' y f'@os

rg,nize - detkil
n n c .. :mnirsi n

rg:...n i zi. ti ns as

in t110

~cserve C rps,under c nditiync

E r~c runended by

ccaunt

t t l $1.800-,, &amp;-nd thE.y v:Qr~
,

Superintendent .

ls

given the r·nk

f fai t},ful and v r~- "'::ficient servic~E rendered f r p

rifle team f r ins true ti n thiE
this cell go . ad ptQd .

fficcrs in
d~ptod .

d pted .

inc~e sed fr m ~I . 000 - t

y0'"'r , r.1 king the

f

sum□ ~r

t

0

f Laj r ,
cd pt~d .
t ::-o y~~rs .

Hin th rp , Va , Vl'i th ut expense t,.,

•

�NA'.'.:IO.NA:::. ?.IFLE HATCH: The r c mm€;ndati n

to~m t ... th

1;Rti n l ~iflQ r: tch t

1916, ,nd tha;.,t •n ..ppr priatien

f tho Superintond~nt t

s;Qnd a

be h ld ::it J,. elm nville, Fl , Oct b~r
- bQ m~dg if ~

f ~4

rauch bQ nQc~s .,,.ry to

xpenses was a.d pted.

dQfr,;r

CLIDEJU:JG ACCOm{ 1r: As r,rn mrnencl ,d by :::.upQrintgndent th" maximum :.11 wance

f r cl thing was pl~c~d
n

c~sh

t ~62. firot year &amp;nd L'50 . there-aft r, nd that

n this ~cceunt b~ r funded cadgts. ~d ptQd.

pr mis
Citti.del,'.::'he Lilit,.r~r C ll~go

f S uth C&amp;.r linat,unti1 cr:.vJuaiti n .. r until

I &lt;'h.tll be disch.~rgcd by pr~pQr ~u th ri ty, t&gt;.nd I pr mise t

supp rt 1 y~lly

th0 c nsti tuted auth ri ti s thGro f v7hi1G I r,nn~in ,. m~moQr

C rps

f thQ

9#fjf,

f Cadets." _ ':_d .. pt"'d.

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REP ORT OF C6L!.iAlIDA1JT

or

CADE'.iS: i9I

T

To the Superintendent:
I reconnnend:
1st. That a Dentist be engaged to examine and chart the teeth of
the Corps of Cadets at least once each year, and that the parents
of cadets in need of treatment be so advised.

a '

t

2. That the exchange be increased to include such articles as
are needed by the cadets, in order that they may take full advantage
of the Government offer of selling clothing and other articles at
cost.
3. That the institution maintain its own tailor shop and
pressing club, based upon the establishment at lest Point.
This to be inaugurated as soon as practicable after careful investigation.

This will involve initial expense and a great deal

.

of hard work, but the end is worth it.
4. Sergeat Ada.mt is of greater value to the institution than
his pay iou d indicate. I t is necessary for him to run a pressing
club in order to live comfortably. I believe that he is worth ~75
a month to the institution.

~J

5. That more proper bathing facilities be provided for the cadets.
6. That some plan be devised to give sufficient water pressure
to flush the latrines on galleries B. and

c.

{.

7. That a detachment of cavalry, 32 horses, be established
here under the provisions of the recent Army legislation. '

-

8. That the Band be enlarged by 3 clarinets, 2 cornet$, and

'

1 saxaphone.

,

Respectfully,;(;mittad:

~s~ Iz·r~ . ~~t

of Cadets.

�13th June, 1916.
Col. o. J. Bond, Superintendent,
The Citadel,
Charleston, s. C.
Sir:-

I have the honor to make the following report:
The general health of the cadets during the session of
1915-1916 has been excellent.

The only cases of serious illness

were:
Cadet Dunbar, T.E., concussion of the brain and severe
shock;

supposed to have resulted from a sparring match.

Recovery.

Cadet Paulling, ventral hernia and chronic appendicitis;
this cadet had a hernia on his admission to The Citadel resulting from an operation done for appendicitis six years ago.
Operation for removal of appendix and radical cure of hernia.
Recovery.

Cadet Coleman,K., depressed fracture of skull above
right ear extending into the base and severe concussion of
the brain.

This cadet was seriously injured as the result

of a fall from a trolley car when returning from the cadet
picnic.

He was operated upon and up to the present time has

made a good recovery.

He was practically normal when he left

The Citadel and I feel that hie recovery will be complete and
that there will be no permanent ill effects from the accident.
Contagious diseases have been confined to one case of
mumps.

That contagious diseases have been limited to one case

is evidence of the efficiency of the hospital and the nurse in
charge, Miss Florence J. Gasque,

1- 13

whose services it

gives

me

�Page #2

6/13/16.

Col Bond.

pleasure to commend.
At your request I am enclosing with this a comparative
report of the height and weight of the cadets of the 4th class on
admission and on June 12,1916.
Total number of cadets re-examined June 12,1916,
Total gained in weight,
n

n

It

height,

ff

70

lost in weight,

It

same weight,

11

4

Greatest gain in weight
n

•

70

n

n

height,

21 lbs.
2

inches •

Very respectfully,

Surgeon.,- The Citadel.

RSC/D
encl.

85

�lnl
Rl£PORT OF SURGEO:N: Rvo

lv d-1T14 t thg Surg-, n b&amp; c ... ngr~tula.tQd

rop rt and b0 a~~urad .f ~ur high approciati·n
fter thQ h~ 1th

nd welfare

n his

f his wff rts t

1

k

f the C rps. ad pted.

LEWIS RESO:!'~U~IOHS: Tha C rnrni ttee c nsi sting ,.,f C 1 Spi voy, C l Blythe,' nd

:.~r 11:h m.... s, j.I)p int d by- the Chairrn:iin t
t.., th

b -.rd

f the services

furth~r tim4iil in which t

pr p"'r

res lu ti ns up n thQ 1 ss

f C 1 L Yli'"',l' to Chair:m"'.n,w'1r0 gr,.nt0d

Gimt te

m~ko r p rt, with r qmrnt that r.ipert be

thg t}QCr'1tary and he t

rec rd

nd f rv1·.rd t

lf".C:;7 A..~iY BIL:,: Att nti n was culled t

tffif '.'

C 1 Lewi" o =.dopt&amp;d..

thg lar.r th• t insigni~

f rank i

cl¥arly pr hibit9d by the rQgul ti n9. except by rogul·r Army

fficQrs,

and that it be susp~nded by th

CitadGl

fficero. Rec'd as infermrti n.

BLECTIO!I SUPERIUT.ii~lffiENT Aiill J&lt;'.ACULTY: RQs lved,That thfi} Superintendent be
rQ-cl cted

t thG: sa.m~ salj;lry ,nd th:.:.t thQ prosent Faculty be uls

elect-d f r nQxt ensuing year ~t their prQsent s~laries,this t
th~ &amp;wti n taken in th

c ses

TQ-

include

f :,i.iut Guthrie .~nd L j rs L..., re and

H "Al.TH OF COL. CU'.7ARD: SupQrintgnc..~nt Bend w~.: r&lt;eque~ted to - ·wri tc C lC w~.rd
SyY.'lJ:H

thizing with him en the condi ti n ef his h~al th and Qx:prcl6sing t

this acti n

f the b

.rd

0

him

nd the further h pc th~-t he may b~ c_:_ui tw s

fully r~st r€d t o his ueu~1 gw d health.

n

d pted.

GRADUATING ~XSRCISES: '.Lhe gr~du tin liY.erciscs wor&lt;l held in th~ German
Artillery in thi3 city, n the 15th inst,dipl

~

s w0r~ giv~n thQ 31 gr~du~-

~tg;.: by C 1 S110ppitrd, C.h~irn~n. ~.1edal f r first h n r Gre.du te w s a eli VQred t

Julius.f,..i:

d,Jr

f Summort n, ~.C,by C l.E.1.'.:.Blythe. STAR
,Jf}.

~!estmr.id~l vr s present~d t- 0Qrgt F .R .R gars, by Lr

f .1}he

J

~

.E. 2. J:.lIIland.A thlgctic

T te m0d~l
hi

pr sontod t
QXCQll'int addr~ss

n the"YTORLD ':1.ARlf 'it

werQ f rtunate en ugh t
c ·piusly

nth

~Q

rd all

V/i,S

highly

C

rninQnded by th ... s

f hi~ ~ddro&amp;s,as thg h av~ns WQpt

cc~si n.
Respectfully

--~H~J~

Je~t~~y-B
connT".'EE B:~.i.h:;rrcrARY

~

srd Visit r~

.:,.rr11c:~r:rons:

The Cha.irmliin app intgd :.l0ssrs :.H.E2.mm nd, ...... ~.SEii"'ringen,·nd
C 1 O.J.B nd,•n this C•rnmitteQ.

Vih

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GERMAN ARTILLERY HALL,
Thursday, June 15, 1916.

Music: Selection "Faust," Gounod.
INVOCA'l'ION: Dr. Mercer P. Logan, St. Paul's Church.
Musrc: Song for Cornet, "A Perfect Day," B :md.
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ADDRESS: "America's Call to Arms," Cad et Jamcs Anderson,
Easley, S. C.
Musrc: Aria, "Good Bye Girls, I'm Through," Caryll.
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS: Dr. W. T, E llis, Swarthmore, Pa.
Musrc: Serenade, "Visions of Yesterday," Rosenkrans.
AWARDING MEDALS:
Musrc: Characteristic, "Are You From Dixie," Cobb.
Aw ARDING DIPLOMAS: By Mr. Orlando Sheppard, Chairman,
Board of Visitors.
Musrc: Mecliey, --citadel, " Bryant.
BENEDICTION : Dr. Logan.
Musrc: March, "The Path of Honor," J cwell.

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�row, boasting, selfish and self-centred
nationailism, respectively.
"The deadliest microbe that has
entered the hearts of Americans in the
last fifty years is the idea that the
supreme purpose of life is to have a
good time. Must we have a war to
tear out this canker?" a s ked the
speaker.
uonce it ,vas said 'a n1 an
must live.' Who said it? The _war
has taught us that there are times
when a noble death is a thousand
times better than to live under certain circumstances," Dr Ellis said.

31 CITADEL CADETS
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RECEIVE DIPLOMAS

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Mr T. B. Ferguson, Class of
'61 Unable to Come for
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RAISED TO MAJORS

The Graduating Clallll,

The graduates of yesterday were:
Julius Andrews Mood, Jr, Robert Cumming! Brunson, George Anthony Patrick, Wade Rushton Cothran, Jr, John
Hancock LaFitte, William
Capers
James,
Trentlen Dudley
Paullmg,
Wilson McKay Spann, James Anderson
Francis Wilkerson
Shepp_ard,
Wiillam Carl Byrd, William M1ll~r
Bouknight, Andrew Annan Cook, EU1son Smythe Blake, David Henry Laird,
George Byrd Reynolds, Carl Reah Perkins, Francis Johnstone Simons, Paul
Cooper Pearson, Horace Crane Cooper,
James Karl Bolton, Oron AllS t on :f'.a1 mer, Edward Mccrady Clayton, Avritte
Rufus Temple, George Hampton Yarborough,
James
l\IcMakin
Gibert,
Thomas Perrin Cothran, Jr, Ch_arles
Francis Kilgus, John Albert Gibert,
James Tillinghast Moore and Charles
William Chalker.

His Official Sheepskin

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CORPS GIVEN A FURLOUGH
N eW Officers Arie Appointed
by Commandant of Oadets.

Address by Dr Ellis
Thirty--0ne graduates of the Citadel
;received diplomas at the commenceme~ exercises of tnat institution in
the German Artillery Hall yeS t erd ay
morning. Dr W. T. Ellis, of ,S iwar th _
more College, delivered the oration
and Mr Orlando ,S heppard, ohairman
of the •
board of visitors, presente d th e
di'I"!lomas to the graduating cadets. Dr
John o. Willson, ,who has given the
"Willson Cla,s s Ring" for the last six
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t ·day
years, presented the ,rmg yes er
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personally, lfor ,the ,f H'S't t·ime sin ce it

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Members of Citadel's Faculty
Are Promoted by the Board
of Visitors
JUNIOR CLASS ELECTIVES
Ohange Authorized by Board
of Visitors-Oadiet Rifle

New Cadet Officers.

The following explains itself:
"Headquarters South Carolina Corps
Of Ca dets, Charleston, S. C., June 15,

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The -Citadel board of visitors held
its regular meeting yesterday, and
provided for several changes in the
conduct of the College.
Capt John
W. Moore, professor of history and
economics, and Capt Henry E. Raines1
"To be cadet captains:
Weeks, quartermaster, were both promoted
Green, Q. Jeffords_, Lea.
d d. _) to the rank of major, the standard of
"To be cadet lieutenant an a JU
entrance was raised to fourteen units,
tant: Switzer.
provision was made for the study of
"To be cadet lieutenant a nd quar- an elective in the junior class and
termaster:
Hope
(to rank after units of the officers' reserve training
Chumbley.)
th . d
"To be cadet lieutenant and com- corps were au orize .
missary:
Howard (to rank after
Col O. J. Bond, superintendent of

~~~:cial orders, No - .
"Upon the approval of the s~peri~f
tendent and the recommend~tion
the commandant the following ap. t e ts in th'e corps of cadets are
porn m n d :
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has ,been awarded. 'M edals were a warded to t he winners by members of the
!board of visitors.
Col 0. J. Bond announced th at Mr
T. B. F e rguson, o f Washington, a.
~ember 0 ,f t ' •e Citadel class of 1861,
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,who failed to receive his diploma th a
year be,cause o f the civil war, had been
expected to be present at the exercises
ve. -,t,erdoy to receive the certl!ficate that
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h d
he earned fifty-•five years ago, ,but · a
been unaible to come to Charlest on, according to a telegram received from
him at the last moment.
Cadet James A;n,cterson, of Easley,
t ion on "America's
d
delivere
an ora ,
Call to Arms."
:Sew Officers A1•pointed.

.A!fter tho commencement exercises
the three undergraduate classes were
marched baak to the !
barracks, . where
the final orders of the ;,cholaStlc year
,were read. Appointments of officers of
the cadet corps for next year were announced and a general order was pub_lished, furloughing the corps until
September 20.
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The degree of C. E. was conferi:ed on
J w Martin, of the class of 1900.
.Th~ Cadet Band, under the direction
of Mr Carl :'.l'Ietz, furni&gt;shed ,music for
the exercises.
The Rev Mercer P.
Logan, D. D., rector of St . Paul's
C'hurch, pronounce the invocation and
benediction.
Cadets of the undergraduate classes ac·ted as . ushers.
The heavy rain that set m Juct
at the h our of 11 o'clock, when
~he exercises sta,rted, prevented an
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exceptionally large attendance, Im t
there were many relatives and friends.
of the grad'l!ates in the audience. TJ')e
'beating of the rain on 1he roof of t~e.
ball agm,mted 'by much thunder m
hea;y rolls. interfered c_onslderably
with the audience i• hearmg the ren
marks of the speakers.
reaented b-y Dr
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nua y by the presi ent of Lander Col1ege to the graduate voted by members o,f his class to ,be the "most ma,nJy, purest and most courteous," one ot
the most coveted honors to ;be won at
tho Citadel, was presented to Mr T. B.
'Paulling, or ,st Matthews, hy nr Will-

Hope.)
"To be cadet lieutenants:
Jeter,
A N . h O ls Rogers F Poulnot, Chum· ic
• P
Savage
1 t ·McRae
~~;ken~~ss , ~i;~, 'o. Moor~. Dinkins'.
"To be cadet first sergeants: _G.
M
Boykm
Cromer, Turner, W .
oore,
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Sparks.
G·b
1 "To be cadet sergeant-major:

the Citadel, said last night that the /
changes made will result in a raising
of the standard of the institution ·and
a higher course for the students who
enroll each year.

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Capt Raines and Capt Moore have
been members of the Citadel faculty for several years. The former has
held the position of quartermaster,
so~To be cadet quartermaster ser- while Capt Moore has been professor
geant: White.
of history and economics, as well as
"To be cadet commissary sergeant : post adjutant.
N. Cromer.
quartermaster
Entrance Standard11 Higher.
"To
be
company
In the future, according to the desergeants: K. Simons, Gaffney, War- cision yesterday of the board of vising, Stroup, Doolittle.
itors, students will be required to
"To be cadet sergeants:
Way have fourteen units, or at least twelve
Adickes, Foy, McKittrick, Plat (colo units, as the minimum for ·entrance to
sergeant,) Middleton, ThurS t on, Bar- the Citadel. All the colleges and unishay, Zemp, Bolt (color sergeant.)
verslties of the State have now adopt"To be cadet corporals: Weathers, ed the .fourteen-unit standard for enH. Coleman, Tatum, Taber, Whitelaw trance.
Hagan, Taylor, Sanders, P . Ashe, G
The choice of a course in the senior
Ashe Witsell, F. Cothran, Oela nd year has been offered for the last
Marshall, Still, Fair, Jones, Keels several years by the Citadel. At one
F
Thompson Steel Fuller, Brown time the student had no choice, but
A. Reynolds 'Huggins, Eason, Bake1 was required to follow a prescribed
L~~son McDuffie.
course through the four years of his
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Assignment to organizatlon1 cadetship. About a dozen years ago
will . be made In September.
it ~as decided to give the cadet an
"By order of Lieut Col Garey,
o?t1on :1-s to the work he s~ould do In
"W. M. Spann,
his senior year. t Four ele-c,tive ·courses
d
d th
b
"Cadet Lieutenant and Adjutant." ;;~:eer~ip;,ng~~sh, a;hysic~Y an~n:hee;:
istry. It was decided yesterday that
the choice should be extended to the
cadets of the junior class. The curriculum will be revised to conform to
~na~ni:,.a. aecGrdlng to Col

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The board of visitors approved the
sending of a cadet rifle team to Win- .-_ _ _.,
throp, Va, for rifle practice during
the summer; Capt W . W. Harlee, U . S.
M. C., having invited them to take
part. This team will be sent to Jacksonville in October to compete in the
natio111lJ rifle shoot at that time. Col
Bond said last night that about fifteen members of the corps would attend the practice work in , Virginia.
Units of the officers' reserve trainIng corps, ·within the corps of cadets,
were authorized by the' board of visitors.
The cadets who desire, and
who qualify, will be assigned to this
corps.

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The medal for the lfirst honor graduate was presented to Julius A. Mood,
Jr, of Summerton, by Col Edgeworth
M'. Blythe, of Greenville, a member of
the board o;f visitors.
The "White" medal, mwarded :innually to the ca:ptain of the &gt;best
driiled company, was presented to
Cadet 1
Capt A. A. Cook, of Philadelphia, who commanded D company. '.rhe
presentation was made 1by Mr T.homas
'M. Lyles, of Spartarnburg.
Cadet Sergt F. R. Rogers, of Charleston, was presented with the •~star of
the West'' medal lfor 'being the best
drilled man in the corps. The presentation of this medal was made by Mr
Lyles simultaneously with that of the
"White" ,m edal.
Cadet ,sergt J. Weeks, of Charleston,
received the ,a thletic medal, lfor the
second consooutive time, from the
hands of Mr Jo;hn P. Thomas, ot
Charleston.
Cadet 'T. P. IHayne, of Congaree, was
, resented w i,th the marksmen's medal
p
by James H. Hammond, of Columbia.
Col Bond announced tha,t in the sihooting at the Mount Pleasant rifle range
fifteen cadets qualified as experts, each
having a rating of 84 per cent or ,b etter;. twenty-nine quaUfied as sharpshooters !by ma,king averages of not
less than 76 per cent, and twenty-thrPe
attained the grade of marksman by
making an average of 64 per cent or
better.
In the appointment of cadet officers
fOT the next sessrion Cadet John Week.s,
of Charleston, was made senior captain and will commapnd Company A.

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There will be a general rearrangement of the curriculum because of the
rule to allow an elective In the junior
class in the future. Col Bond stated
last ight, but he said tha tthe details
of the arrangement had not been
worked out as yet.
The
individual competitive drill
was held yesterday afternoon on the
Citadel Green.
The winner will be
announced to-day.
Dr John 0. Willson, of Lander CoUege,
the donor of the Willson ring for the
graduate who is voted by his classmatrcs
to be the purest, manliest and most moral
man in his class, will be pre~ented by
Dr Willson, himself, at the graduating
exercises in the German Artillery Hall
this morning. The ring has been aw&lt;.trd,1d
annually for several years, but this is the
first year that Dr Willson has found It
convenient personally to preesnt lt to the
winner.
The graduating exercls"" 'l'lr11J be hEcid
at the German A~t'.:iory Ha'.! this nwrning, beginning at 11 o'clock. Dr W. T
Ellis, of Swarthmore College, will deliver
the oration. Mr Orlando Sheppard, chairman of the board of visitors will present
diplomas to the thirty-one members of
the graduating class. Winners of honors
and medals wlil be announced.
Conunandant to Graduate11.
+k _ £1.-..,
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ade on Weeks,
of Charleston, was made senior captain and will cdmmapnd Company A.
A MlHlon of Humanity,

"America should stand ready, prepared to give all mankind that leadership in democracy that all the world
looks to her for now. Her mission is
one of humanity and her riches at the
present day should not be considered
· solely in acres, or manufactures, or
dollars, but in the Ideal which she
holds up for the human race," declared
Dr Ellis In his address on the "World
War."
Dr Ellis In the course of his remarks used many Illustrations and
drew comparisons from material he
had gathe·red in travel that has taken
him over the world to the most out
of the way places. Some elf the lesaons and probable results of the European cataclysm were sketched by
the speaker.
"This Is the first time In the his•tory of clvlllzatlon that all continents,
all religions and all races are engaged
In the same enterp.i;ise' and thinking
about the same thing-the war," said
Dr Ellis. The war, he said, was a
melting pot In which the scepter,
crown and throne of every royal head
In Europe has been cast, and from
which will arise the force that will
establish a new social order, with the
elimination of ·the caste· and class
traditional to Europe.
Acid Test of Humanity.

The war has challenged all the
standards that have b.een set up by
civilization, according to the speaker.
Humanity is being tested by the conflagration that is loose in Europe as
it has never been tested before. In
all the strife of the war the multitudes are looking to America. No
empire that ever existed, Rome or
Babylon, ever wielded the influence
over the hearts of mankind that this
nation now wields, Dr Ellis declared.
Dr Ellis referred to President WIison and Col Roosevelt, contrasting
them as the disciple of humanitarian
Americanism, and an apostle of a nar-

Commandant to Graduates.

At the final dress parade of the Citadel
battalion yesterday . afternoon, Col E . B.
Garey, commandant, spoke as follows to
the cadets of the gradua.ttng class :
"This Is an excellent opportunity to
flatter you gentlemen wltn a lot of sort
phrases, but I have no lnte;itlon to avail
mvself of that oportunlty.
;,You have accomplished your mission .
Your class started with ninety-eight men.
Thirty-one of you are graduating. Two
have fallen by the waysldi, where one
has survived. You stand on your own
merits. Your graduating from the Citadel speaks for Itself. It tells its own
tale.
"You have had problems to solve, difficulties to ovc~•!otue, tlre~&lt;&gt;rn" r,1utinr, to
endur.?. These are as nothing co1npared
to what lies before you.
"The Ideals of this insl!tutlon nre bro1~d
c\:·ture, not the profe~sion ., f arms. Y et
your commandant hopes that you are stepping into the broader . fields of endeavor
with the fighting spirit. 'rhern art&gt; more
battles to be won off of the battle fl•~ld
than on it. I hope that your nerve h3s
t,;cn etrengthcned, your mn·:~!e fibre tempered and ,your senses pitched In a higher key by the course of training that
you have received here. And that you
are better prepared to take a strong
man's stand on the side of righteousness,
justice and good citizenship.
"In extending my best wishes to you
I want to advise you that YOU have not
reached the goal-only a goal. Your work
has but beg•.111. 'fo leave the se ~t~1·n
buildings and this exactln;; course with
that mental•att;tmfo, makes your chan,.ei1
of competing
Fucc,c,ssfully
with vir ile
American manhood the b e tter.
"I congrr,tulat -.:l yot!."

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Charleston,

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The Annual meeting of the Board of Visitors of the scuth Carolina Military
· ellege was held nt the Citndel,this d~y at I0.30,o'clcck a.m.
resent Hon.Orl nd .Sheppard,Chs.irnmn and Col.D.A.Spivey,Gen'l W.W.Moore,
Messrs J • .co. Senringen. Thomas .~o.ney. c)no. H. E.ar1r1cnd and C(;l. O. J. Bond, Supt.
'1bsent Govr R.~.W:tnning,C l.E.iLBlythe and Iir Lyles.

The Board inspected the Corps f Cadets.they mFde a very fine nppearunce
and appeured to great ndvantage,after inspection general leave was gr• ntcd until retreat.
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The minutes cf the C mrnencement meeting of June I4th, rend s,nd confirmed.
C 1.v1.n.:.ewis,Ex-Chnirmr.n: The Committee appointed to prepare a paper
rel~tive tcthe retirement of Col.Lewis as Chairman of the bonrd made the
fclloTdng ~port- Boo
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�ov-r~------~-------------------"""7"---- "··-- - - ----""' A change in the chairmanship of the Board of Visitors has
been a rare occurrence, and we feel that the importance of the
retirement of Colonel Lewis from that position on March l, 1916,
deserves more than a passing consideration.
Col. Lewis was first elected to the Board in 1900, and was
chosen vice-chairman in December 1914, when Col. Gadsden requested,
on account of failing health, to be relieved from the responsi--Oilities of the chairmanship. After the death of Col. Gadsden,
in January 1915, Col. Lewis succeeded him, being formally elected
by the Board as its Chairman in June 1915. His brief tenure of
the office expired on February 1, 1916, when he failed of reelection to the Board by the Legislature.
Col. Lewis is still, and we hope will long be, an active and
loyal supporter of The Citadel, but the Board feels that the
occasion o:t· his retirement from this body and from its chairmanship, requires that some record should be made of him in the
official archives. 'l'he following facts in connection with his
life are stated for that purpose:
He was born in Rock Hill, S. c., September 2o, 1867, but his
parents soon removed to the City of Baltimore where he received
his early education in the public schools of that City. The
family removed to Chester, s.c. aoout the year 1880, and he
attended the Chester Graded School until he e.n
e
in 1885. As a cadet, Wm. W. Lewis was recogni z
most substantial me.n of his class and was early made a cadet
officer in the Corps, finally becoming, in his Senior year,
Cadet Captain of Company "A", the highest ot'fice in the Corps of
Cadets. His excellent scholarship is attested by the fact that
he stood second in his class.
For five years after graduation he taught in the public schools
of Rock Hill and York, and was for one year Commandant of Cadets
and l?rofessor of Mathematics in the Georgia Military Institute,
at Atlanta.
Having decided to enter the profession of the Law, he began
his legal studies shortly after his graduation and was admitted
to the bar in 189&amp;. Since this time he has made an enviable reputation in his proression.
Col. Lewis has always taken a great interest in all that concerns the welfare of his community and the State. lie was elected
chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Yorkville Graded Schools
in 1898, but resigned this position when he was elected on the Board
of Visitors. In July 1905 he was elected Colonel of the 1st Infantry, N.G.s.c., and served as such for a period of ten years.
In his position as Colonel of this Hegiment he snowed marked
a·bili ty, and on a number of annual encampments received the commendation of the U.S. Army Officers in charge.
Col. Lewis is universally recognized as a man or sterling
character and unpompromising adherence to principle. He has
b een called upon for public addresses in various parts of the
8 tate, and we confidently look forward to his future career as
one of consequence and value to the 8tate.

�lfi4In speaking of this report the Ch&amp;i.irm..n snid"It gives the Ch irnmn plens. ure tc substantiate the sentiments expressed i~ this rep rt an~ I appreciate the fQct that the services f C 1 Lewis if ever needed will be
cheerfully given': report wus unanimously a..dopted and ordered spreo.d on
the rninutcs,oopy to Col.Lewis.
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Report of superintendent:The Superintendent submitted. his report as beloTf-

The Citadel,Charleston,u.C.,Dec.12,1916.

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the Board of Visitors,
Qentlimen: I have the homor to report the transactions at the

Citadel for the year as follows:
The enrolment this year i~ 222,which is about 30 less than the
enroiment for last · year. The reason for this is the advanced requirements for admission,which I estimate cut down out ireshman Glass from
over a hundred to 76. I believe,however,that from every consideration,
the maintaining of the standard as adopted by the Association of Colleges is necessary. I have received assurances from two counties that
ste2s have immediately been taken to put the schools in condition
to meet the higher standard of the colleges,and I believe that if the
colleges maintain the present standard,that the benefit to the high
schools will be felt at onoe,and that the colleges themselves will ·not
suffer for more than a year or two.
-----We still have a few cadets absent with the troops on the Border. \
It is not yet known when they will be back,and it will be a question
whether they can join their classes when they return. If the beneficiary cadets who are absent mias a year,by reason of their absence
with their regiment,the Board will have to decide whether their scholapships will be extended to five years so that they can complete the
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Cadet Co1.eman, • o l..7reenwood, injured last Hay ,and furloughed
since that time,hardly feels able to return now. I respectfully ask
for instructions as to his case.
I am pleased to present to the Board the following letter in"\
( reference to the founding of a scholarship at the Citariel by the
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Daughters of the Confederacy,and t .o recommend its acceptance.
Q)
I present herewith two recommendations from the academic board.
One regarding a condition in studies I can not at present approve.
The other regarding deficiencies in studies I would recommend.
~
I respectfully ask the Board to fix the limits of the Christmas
holidays.
I have heard from one or two sources that there may be a movement
started in the Legislature this year to abolish scholarships in the
State Colleges. I think the abolition of the beneficiary scholarships
at the ]i adel would be a serious blow to the institution. Not only
has the scholarship feature of the Citadel been one of its strong appeals to the people of the Stat, ever since the foundation of the
institution nearly seventy-five years ago,but the beneficiary studentbody in the college has been the back-bone of its disci~line and its
scholarship,and the system has been of a benefit to the indigent youth
of the State which it would be hard to estimate. To me,it would seem
to be a calamity if this feature of our institution were abolished.
The appropria.t ions asked for the ensuing year are as follows:
Maintenance,
$4o, ooo.
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Insurance,
2,250.
~ ~ ~ { J A . / ~ ,A. d . . e _ ~ ~ d;: /
Laundry,
4,600.
Jk_
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vu
ti;_, tk(_
d:i,
Kitchen,
1,000.
~ ~ &lt; ~ ~t'L-t
Bathrooms,
2,000.
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Departments,
1,280.
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Cadet barracks,
2,000.
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�Of these items,I consider the first two nnd the next to the last
of extreme necessity. The others are .desirable,and we have need for
every dollar asked for,but we can get along without them this year.
I beg to state for the information of the Board that under the new
law of Congress,we have established four units of the Reserve Officers Training Corps in the Corps of Cadets. The Commandant has introduced the presrcibed course of military studies,and has scheduled and
is carrying out the practical instruction necessary.
The War Departme~t at ;1-'ashington has not been able yet to put the
whole of the legislation made by Comgress at the last session into effect,or to make rulings on a number of points which affect our institution. Appropriations,also,have not been made for certain items of
subsistence and uniforms which will be of considerable consequence to
us,but these matters are expected to be adjusted in the course of the
next few months.
The ~tter of our next encampment is one which will have to be
taken up with the War Department. We are in hopes that we may be able
to hold a two weeks encampment in April as usual,but it may be that
under the new law,the encampment will be held in the summer,and it may
be fol' a longer period than two weeks.
One c~nage required by the new law is in the appointment of officers in the cadet companies. All membe s of the Pirst and Second Classe
must be appointed officers,so that they can get the experience in the
duties of officers.As a consequence of this,there are First Classmen
who are Sergeants,and some 3econd Olassmen who are Corporals,--which
was not true under our former plan of having the officers from the
::'irst Class only,the sergeants from the Second Class,and the Corporals
from the Third Class.
I am ~leased to report to the Board that the Association of Graduates bore the expense of the subsistence of the Cadet Rifle Team at
the practice at .:inthrop ~i:~d last summer,and therefore the Citadel was
at no expense for this valuable training,as the cadets themselves paid
their railroad fare. ~he value of this practice was apparent in the
standing which the team took at the natonal match. ~ast year.the team
v,as at the bottom,--this year it was 31st in 55 teams. I wish in particular to call to the attention of the Board the great interest which
was taken in the Cadets by Major "'m C.Harllee of the Marine Corps ,who
was in charge of the match.rajor Harllee hn.S made an enviable record
as an officer in the r.:arine Corps,and has a wide reputation in all
brariches of the service as an executive officer.
I am also glad f o call the attention of the Board to the number
of our graduates who have won anpointments during the past few months
in the Army and the 1.:arine Corps .About twenty have received coillI'.lis:sions as second lieutenants.
I have to announce to the Board that on Friday and .:laturdny last
the colleges of the S.I.A.P. met in this city as the guets of the
~itadel.~he sessions of the annual convention were held at the Charlest
Hotel,and on the final afternoon the visitors were taken on a steamer
trip to the jetties and Fort Sumter.
~he Board will note that in December of next year the ~itadel
will be 75 years old. It may be the desire of the Board to celebrate
the occasion in some nublic manner.and therefore it may be your purpose at this time to anpoint a committee to consider the matter and
make a report at the next meeting in June.
Respectfully,

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Superintendent .

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Cadets on B rder: The G vcrner,Adjutant-Gener 1 nd Superintendent.was
requested t aguin take up with the Secretary f jar,the return f the
cadets from the b rder,with the view f getting the seven cadets n win
service relieved fr m duty in order that they may return and take up their
studies at the C llege. do pted.
CadetC lemnn: '::hat under the circumstances this cadet be all wed t
to the c llege and take up his studies where he left ff. ad pted.

return

Sch lurship Daughters f the C nfeder cy:That the Daughters be llcwed t
establish the sch lnrship,.,f~d thnt C 1 Bond, Superintendent,be requested
t reply,cxprcssing the gr"1!.~eful acknowledgements f the E ard for this
Tl rthy and th u ghtful kindn'ess. ud pted.
Conditi ns in Studies: In additi n t the ch&amp;nges already mnde,the Fecult7
bereb7 petiti n the B nrd that they sanction twc mere minor cbnnges,which
will,we believe,put us m re in line with tho best colleges in the countr7,
(I) At a meeting cf the fucult7 early in the session,the foll wing
reseluti n was ad pted by a maj rity Yete:Reselved,thnt the B nrd of Visit rs be re quested t sancti n tho f 11 wchange in the Reguleti ns: Heroafter,n c~det will be permitted t~ enter
the next higher class with ne codition in the class bolow,up n the rec mmendnti n ~fa ccl'.ill.ittee of---nie faculty ~ppointed t consider his cnse;
this c~nditi n is #,1,#f&gt;f##fi te be abs lTed by exnmination at such time as
the fs.cul t7 may designate, bef re he rnay graduate. disappr Ted.
(Ii)ResolTed,thnt the Bard f Visit rs be re c. uested t sancti •n the
sf 11 wing rule,t be kn wn as the Automatic Rule:, I. If '1.t tho end f the first men th f tho first r sec nd term f three
i m ntbs,a cadet's grade is bol n 60 / in more than half bis studi~s,he
( sh12-ll be publicly T,arned. ~. If at the end. f tho seccnd m nth ~f the term,
- the cadet's gr~de is still bel w 50 /• in more than hnlf his studies,he
4 shnll be n tified that he has been pl ced ·n pr b~tion. 3. If at the end
f the term,thc cadet's grade is bel w 50 / ' in more than hmlf fall his
!irades in all subjects f r the term of three m nths,he shall beaut mnti~ cally drcrped fro the rcll.4. A cD.det s
drcp ped ID"Y n t be read.mitt"er
1 during the sRme sossi n, but nay be re&amp;drni tted 12 t the pening of 6-.nother
1 sessi n
r during the curse there f t the discreti n cf the Supt.5.This
: rule shnll be 11rinted in the Ontol gue r Academic Regula ti.ans each y-e~r,
1 s
ns to be easily ccesi ble t
11 cadets.
1 Notes: (I) The third term c nsist f
nly tw mQnths and is prett7 well
l c -Terod by existing regulati~ns.
. ( 2) ~he phr~ ing" oel w 50 I in more thc.n half 11 has ·been designedly!. use d in preierence 9 l.ny- st:;;_,teneht ab ut average gr~de, in rder t pre~
__'vent oxtrli.. ~rithmetical work f r the Adjuto1nt,who st'1.tes th:..t the rule as
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�stated will require enl7 a few minutes study ~f his rec@rds each menth.
This recommendation &amp;d~ pted by the boa.rd.
C

Christmas Heliday: That the C@rps be granted leave fr@m the 0.fterneen
@f December 22d,te 9.a.m,Januar7 3d,I9I7, adopted.
Associa tien ef Graduates: Letter frc:m ltr Thomas . P .Lesesne ,:?resident of
the Asseciati~n @f Graduates,nsking the co-eperation @f the Beard in the
building up ef the membership and assisting the Athletic Asseciation in
defraying the expenses Gf engaging a ce~ch. Cel.Bond,Sup erintendent,wQs
re quested tt\J reply t@ letter of President Lesesne,expressing the appreciation @f the Bc;ard in paying the expenses @f the te'4m,a.nd tha.t the
beard 1• en recerd assuring the Gradu&amp;tes ef their deep interest and ceeperation in ~11 things th~t advance the welfare of the Citadel.ado pted.
75th Centennial Citadel: A c~rm.mi ttee comp0sed ~! Col. Blythe, Col.Sp ivey-,
mr Hanrnond, Themas ~md Col .Bond, W&amp;l.S ap:peintad to censider the a°dYisabili ty
ef celebratin~ the 75th centennial of the Citadel,this eTent occurring
on December ~th I9I7 ,and. to repert at the June meetini. ttdopted.
~o
.
Return of Cel Blythe: A cHnrimi ttee cemposed of the Chairman and supt was
'

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waquested t® write Col Blythe,e:xpressing the regret @f the b@ard at his
~enf@rced absence and their appreeiatien of his efferts in the part he
\
has taken in the defence @f his c0untr7. adopted.
Athletic Ass~cia.tion: The Chairman ef the Be&amp;rd express their appreciati0n and delight ~t the success of the team during the past seasen, p~rticularly the rec0rd ef C~pt J.L.Weeks,of the feet aall team.ado pted •
. Engineering Department: The Be&amp;rd gave expression ta the idea that an
aetiTe man associated with Maj R.G.Thomas, prefess~r ~f M
atbematics,fr&amp;m
military stand point is Yery desirable.
---.. . inancial StateF11ent: ~he Superintendent's re1Hi rt o f the Receipts and
Expenditures frcm January Ist,1916 t o N@Tember 3Otb,I9I6,showing a c&amp;sh
bala.nce in b&amp; of $ 807. 29, received as inf Grm.a tion.
nk
Appr~priations: A cemmittee cemp@sed of senator 1 aney,iJf~~,!J~fffila
Bamend and C~l.Bond to co-eperate in obtaining fr~m the Legislature \
the annual E!,pprcpriati@n ef $42. OOO-te maintain the college. adepted.

Board &amp;djeurned at 1.20 p.m.

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