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                    <text>~ THE CITADEL.
ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM

ANNUAL RE.PORT
or THE

BOARD OP VISITORS
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TliE CITADEL
The Mmtary Colleae of South Carolh1a
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Academic Year

1916-1917
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COLUMBIA , S. C.
GONZALES &amp; BRYAN , STATE PRINTERS
1918

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

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November 1, 1917.
Hon. J. E. Swearilngen, State Superintendent of Education,
Columbia, S . 0.
Dear Sir: I have the honor to submit as follows the Annual
Report of the Board of Visitors of The Citadel, The Military
College of South Carolina, £or the year ending June 30th, 1917.
The total number of students enrolled £or the year was 227,
distributed among classes as follows :
First Class, thirty-four members, thirty-two graduated on
May 31, 1917, and two were absent £or the year on account of being in the National Guard.
Second Class, thirty-four members.
Third Class, eighty-one members.
Fourth Class, seventy-eight 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 fifty-three were pay cadets.
Of the latter, twenty-four 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-vV. W. Muckenfuss, graduated; M. Surasky, '19.
Anclerson-J. G. Bruce, dropped; T. C. Cannon, '19; J. L.
Whitten, '20.
Bamberg-J. , v . Simmons, honorably discharged.
Barnwell-P. A. Price, honorably discharged; J. J. Still. '19.
Beaufort-W. N. L evin, '18.
Berkeley-R. L. Jeffords, dropped.
Calhoun-C. R. James, dropped.
Charleston-J. L. , veeks, graduated; F. A. Gaffney, '18; A.
Epstein, dropped; J. T. Witsell, '19.
Cherokee-A. L. Poole, dropped.
Chester-T. C. L atimer, '20..
Chesterfield-J. H. Rivers, '19.
*One vacancy from Abbeville County, when it occurs, goes to McCormick
County.

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Clarendon-W. C. Wolfe, '19.
Colleton-H. C. Jones, '19.
Darlington-H. ,v. Carter, '18; W. E. James, dropped.
Dillon-J. G. McRae, graduated.
Dorchester-L. C. Waring, '18.
Edge field-J. B . Hart, '19.
F airficlcl-D. A. Holladay, graduated.
Florence-vV. Q . Jeffords, graduated; W. C. Huggins, '19.
Georgetown-F. \V. Ford, '19.
Green ville- H. L . Cunningham, '18; W. L . McKittrick, '18;
T . T . Dill, '19.
Greenwood- H. W . Tarkington , '18; J. IC Coleman, '19.
Hampton-W. P. Bowers, '18.
Horry-T. C. Sparks, honorably discharged.
Jasper-J. P. Thomas, '20 (special award for one year).
K ershaw-G. W . Nicholson, '19.
Lancaster-W. G. Williams, dropped.
Laurens---J. L. Bolt, '18; J. D. Fuller, '19.
L ee-J. P. Mahaffey, graduated.
L exington-M. Alexander, '20.
McCormick-( see Abbeville note).
Marion-E. B. Hope, graduated.
Marlboro-O. C. Moore, graduated.
Newberry-N. J. Cromer, honorably discharged; C. J. Dunston, '19.
Qconee-W. IC Dickson, graduated.
Orangeburg-H. C. Savage, graduated; A. D . Fair, '19; M. K.
Jeffords, '19.
Pickens-L . J . Stewart, '20.
Ri chland-A. R. Taber, '19; F . A. Thompson, '19.
Saluda-G. N. Foy, honorably discharged.
Spartanburg-H. C. Switzer, graduated; B. R. Stroup, '18;
W. W. Fant, dropped; R. S. Baynard, '20.
Sumter-J. H. Sanders, '19; H. V. Bradley, '20.
Union-J. R. Lawson, '19.
Williamsburg-W. E. Hurt, dropped; J. M. Lesesne, dropped.
York-H. E. Adickes, '18; J . E. White, '18.
Cadets holding Charleston City Scholarships, 1916-1917 :
F. R. Rogers, '18; E. N. Thurston, '18; A. S. R eynolds, '19;
S. Warley, '19 ; ,J. L. Whitelaw, honorably discharged; P. C.
Doyle, '20.

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During the past summer the vacancines in the State Scholarships were filled by competitive examinations as follows:
State Beneficiary Scholarships :
Aiken-P. J. McLean.
Anderson-II. C. Garrison.
Bamberg-R. C. Roberts.
Barnwell-C. P. Hayes.
Berkeley-V. Harvey.
Calhoun-S. B. Antley.
Charleston-vV. C. Lucas and J. A . Tiedemann.
Cherokee-F. R. Belue.
Darlington-W. E. Williams.
Dillon-No applicant. Scholarship given to J. P. Thomas for
one year.
Fairfield-W. 0. Brice.
Florence-T. W. Ross.
Horry-J. P. Cartrette.
J asper-W. M. Smith.
· Lancaster-T. B. Clyburn.
Lee-W. B. Smith.
Marion-J. L. Platt.
Marlboro-W. G. Gibson.
Newberry-F. L. Sale.
Oconee- B. N. Singleton.
Orangeburg-CT. C. Wise.
Saluda-A. G. Wise.
Spartanburg-I. M. Coleman and J. S. Miller.
Williamsburg-E. C. Perry and A. C. Wilkins.
Charleston City Scholarship :
W. A . Dotterer.
The new session, 1917-1918, opened on September 20th with an
enrollment of 252 cadets, in which eleven other States are represented as follows: Alabama, 1; District of Columbia, 1; Florida,
2; Georgia, 9; Illinois, 1; Indiana, 1; Missouri, 1; North Carolina, 7; Ohio, 2; Porto Rico, 1; Virginia, 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 expir~s ~ - l ') 'Z-Z..
Jas. H. Hammond, E:iq., Columbia, S. C. (term expires ~ Ex-OFFICIO.

His Excellency, R. I. Manning, Governor, Columbia, S. C.
Gen.
vV. Moore, Adjutant and Inspector General, Columbia,

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Hon. J. E . Swearingen, State Superintendent of Education,
Columbia, S. C.
H on. J as. G. Padgett, Chairman Military Committee, Sena,te,
Walterboro, S. C.
Hon. Wm. R. Richey, Jr., Chairman Military Committee,
House of Representatives, Laurens, S. C.
FACULTY.
Col. 0. J. Bond, Superintendent.
Lieut.-Col. E. B. Garey, First Lieutenant, U. S. A., Commandant of Cadets.
Major R. G. Thomas, Professor of Mathematics and Engineermg.
Major H. S. McGillivray, Professor of English.
Major John vY. Moore, Professor of History ·and Political
Science.
Majo r Henry E. Raines, Quartermaster.
Capt. Louis Knox, Professor of Chemistry and Biology.
Capt. L. S. LeTellier, Professor of Drawing and Descriptive
Geometry.
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 Math_ematics.
First Lieut. S. J. Williams, Assistant Professor of Engii sh.
First Lieut. F. P. Guthrie, Assistant Professor of Physics and
Chemistry.
Dr. R. S. Cathcart, Surgeon.
Miss Inez B. Parry, Librarian.
Mrs. J.P. Chapman, Matron of Mess Hall.
Miss F. J. Gasque, Matron of Hospital.
Carl Metz, Band Instructor.
C. V. Robins, Y. M. C. A. Secretary.

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The following tables show in brief the courses of study at the
College, with the number of hours of classroom work m the
various departments. It should be noted that for two years the
studies required are the same for all cadets. In the Junior and
Senior years they may elect one of the five courses. Engineering, English, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology.
Frns•r YEAR, FouRTH CLASS.
Alatlwmatics, 5 hours a week, 8 months. Gore's Plane &amp; Solid
Geometry; Brenke's Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry.
Physics, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Spinney's Physics ; Lab_oratory 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' Political and Social
History of Modern Europe, Vol. I.
French, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Olmsted's Elementary
French Grammar; Fontaine's "En France."
Military S cience, 1 hour a week, 8 months. Infantry Drill
Regulations, U. S. Army.
Total hours a week, 18.
SECOND y EAR, THIRD CLASS.
Alathematics, 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 Historv of
Western Europe, Vol. II; Robinson's Readings in European
History, Vol. II.
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.
iJfilitary S cience, 1 hour a week, 8 months. Guard Manual U.
S. Army; Firing Regulations for Small Arms; Infantry Drill
Regulations.
Total hours a week, 20.

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SECOND CLASS.

Engineering (elective), 4 hours a week, 8 months. Raymond's
Surveying; French's Engineering Drawing.
JI athematics (elective), 3 hours a week, 8 months. Osborne's
Differential and Integral Calculus.
Physics (elective), 3 hours a week, 8 months. Duff's Physics;
Laboratory work . .
Chemistry (elective), 9 hours a week, 8 months. General
Chemistry; Qualitative Analysis; l;,mith's College Chemistry;
Tower's Qualitative Analysis.
English, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Krapp's Modern English;
the English Essay.
History (elective), 3 hours a week, 8 months. Bassett's Short
History 0£ the United States; Hart's Source Book 0£ 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.
Total hours a week, 18 to 20 hours.
FouRTH YEAR, FrnsT CLASS.

Engineering (elective), 10 hours a week, 8 months. Miller &amp;
Lilly's Analytic Mechanics; Raymond's Surveying; Houghton's
Mechanics 0£ Materials; Russell's Hydraulics; Malcolm's Graphic
Statics; Conklin's Structural Design.
English (elective) , 3 hours a week, 8 months. Shakespeare's
Plays.
Physics (elective), 6 hours a week, 8 months. Electricity and
Magnetism; Electrical Measurements.
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. Treadwell's Analytic Chemistry.
Biology (elective), 9 hours a week, 8 months. General Zoology; Lectures and laboratory work.

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Government and Politics, 3 hours a week, 4 months. Beard's
American Government and Politics; Beard's Readings in American Government and Politics.
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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. Beaeh's Military
Engineering; Dudley's Abridgment of Military Law;. Laws of
War; Drill Regulations; Manual of Courts Martial.
Total hours a week, 15 to 18 hours.
ANNUAL INSPECTION.

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"Repo1·t of an inspection of the Military Department of The
Citadel. (Made May 11-12, 1917, by Frank K. Ross, 1st Lieut.
Cavalry, D. 0. L.)
"1. I s this institution essentially military, or is the military
instruction merely a single feature? Essentially military.
"2. What degree of importance is attached to the military instruction by the faculty? The very highest.
"3. I s any change in the War Department classification desirable? No.
"4. I£ not already classified, what classification should be
made? Military College.
"5. I s 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). To the
highest possible degr ee. Report of Professor of Military Science;
also reports of Superintendent and members of faculty.
"6. Are the students required to be continuously in uniform,
and do they lead, as far as the surrounding conditions can reasonable 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? Yes.
"7. T o what extent is a military spirit developed arnl nurtured? To the greatest extent possible.
"8. With what degree of zeal is military duty performed? The
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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, vV. 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. I s the efficiency in infantry instruction and training sufficiently advanced to warrant devoting time to iustructi_on in
artillery and other branches? Yes.
"13. I s the military instruction of such an extent and thoroughness as to qualify the average graduate £or a commission as a
lieutenant of volunteers? Yes.
"14. Is the military professor eligible £or this detail? (Pars.
14 and 16, G. 0. 70, W. D., 1913). Yes, £or one year.
"15. Is he satisfactory to the authorities of the institution? In
every respect.
"16. Is the retired non-commissioned officer satisfactory? Active non-commissioned officer, he is a good man, but not sufficiently
trained to assist materially.
"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 organization is a battalion of £our companies, staff and
band, and small dismounted artillery detachment. Total strength,
" 192; present at inspection, 179. The following ceremonies and
exercises were witnessed :
"Guard Mount-Excellent.
"Battalion inspection-Excellent.
"Battalion parade-Excellent.
"Battalion drill-Excellent.
"Calisthenics-Excellent.
"Bayonet drill-Excellent.
"A field problem consisting of an advance guard developing
an attack of position, and a rear guard. This exercise was handled
entirely by the cadet officers, and was executed with vigor and
in a highly satisfactory manner, demonstrating a well grounded
knowledge of minor tactics. The seniors were questioned in the
classroom upon military subjects and showed a keen interest and

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highly satisfactory knowledge of same. On the first day the
inspection of the plant was made and found in excellent condition. Ten members of the senior class have been designated for
.commissions as second lieutenants of the army, and it is recommended that the number be increa sed to fifteen, as the graduates
are especially fitted. The institution seems to be working in
complete harmony with all things military and the authorities
have inst~led a high degree of spirit amongst the cadets. The
honor system is in force this year and is reported to be a complete success. This college is undoubtedly one of the distinguished
military institutions of the country.
"Answers to questions R. 0. T. C.
" (a) Yes.
"(b) Yes.
" ( c) Yes.
I
" ( d) All suitable.
" ( e) Nineteen.
" (Signed) FRANK IC Ross,
"1st Lt. Cav.,
"Inspector."
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.
The commencement exercises were held in Charleston, May
27th to 31st. The Baccalaureate Sermon was preached in Bethel
Church on Sunday, May 27th, by Rev. J. Hubert Noland, of the
Class of 1888. The Commencement Address was made by Dr.
J. G. deRoulhac Hamilton, of the University of North Carolina.
The gold medal to the first honor graduate was presented to
Cadet Lieut. J. G. McRae, of Clio, S. C.; the "W. 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 Corps,
were awarded, respectively, to Cadet Captain W. Q. Jeffords, Jr.,
of Florence, S. C., and Cadet Quartermaster Sergeant H. L.
Cunningham, of Greer, S. C.; the "Class of 1890" athletic medal
was presented to Cadet Captain J. L. Weeks, of Charleston, S.
C.; the "Marksman's Medal" was· presented to Cadet Private J.
C. Lybrand, of Wagener, S. C.; and the "Jno. 0. Willson" ring
to Cadet Lieutenant J. A. Nichols, of York, S. C., who was
adjudged by his classmates to be the "manliest, purest, and most
courteous member of his class."

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The diplomas, with the degree of Bachelor of Science, were
presented by Mr. Orlando Sheppard, Chairman of the Board of
Visitors, to thirty-two members of the graduating class.
It is with great pride that the Board reports to the General
Assembly that the State Military College j.s doing its proper
share in furnishing officers for the American Army in the 1Vorld
War. A recent register shows the names of 200 of the younger
graduates as officers in the military service in the United States.
While this list is not complete, it gives the following interesting
information: 57 graduates are officers in the Regular Army,
with rank from Colonel to 2nd Lieutenant; 30 are Captains and
Lieutenants in the U. S. Marine Corps; 15 are officers in the
Navy, mostly paymasters; 24 are officers in the U. S. National
Guard, with rank from Colonel down; 53 are officers in the U. S.
Reserve Corps, enlisted for the war; 19 are at the Training
Camp; and 2 are officers in the Philippine Constabulary.
As long as the War lasts it will be the first object of the Military College to fit the young men being trained there for the
service of their country.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
The rise in the prices of nearly everything that is used ,
ranging as high as an increase of over one hundred per cent. in
some staple and necessary articles, will necessitate a larger
appropriation for maintenance in order that the college may be
able to meet its necessary obligations. The Quartermaster has
consulted some of the oldest and most experienced merchants of
the city, ·who advise that 20 per cent. increase in the appropriation for subsistence seems to be the least that could be expected to
suffice with the most careful economy. The increased cost of
coal will also make the fuel bill at least $1,000 more than usual.
vVith the high cost cost of living, and the inadequate salaries
paid the professors, the Board at its meeting in June felt that
an increase of 25 per· cent. in the salaries should be made at
once, and this increase was authorized for the year 1917-1918.
The Board believes that the members of the Legislature will
heartily concur in the justice of this action, and will make provision in the appropriations for this increase. The salaries for
the year 1916-1917 amounted to $27,260; with the increases
authorized by the Board, the salaries for the year 1917-18 will be
$36,035, an increase of $8,775. A portion of this amount, (viz.

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$1,500) is occasioned by the loss of the regular U. S. Army
officer as Commandant, and the resulting necessity of engaging
a retired officer for this duty.
The Board, therefore, feels that it is asking only for an amount
sufficient to meet the exigencies of the situation in raising the
amount for maintenance to $54,775.
The amount asked last year for the laundry (which is in still
more urgent need this year of new equipment) was $4,600. This
year it will not be possible to get the work done for less than
$5,825.
The appropriations requested, therefore, are as follows :
For Maintenance ... ............... .. .. ........... ... $54,775
For Laundry equipment (new) .......... ... ·........... 5,825
For Bath Rooms (new equipment)...... .. . .... ........ 2,000
For Cadet barracks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000
For Academic Departments (laboratories) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200
$65,800
TABLE SHOWING THE SALARIES OF THE MEMBERS OE' THE FACULTY.

Col. 0. J. Bond, Superintendent .. . ............. ... .... $
Lt. Col. E. B. Garey, 1st Lt. U. S. A., Commandant of
Cadets (no salary paid by Board of Visitors) ... .. . .
Maj. R. G. Thomas ... ............ .... ·.............. .
Maj. H. S. McGilliviay ....................... .. .. . . .
Maj. John W. Moore . ... . .................... .. . ... .
Maj. Henry E. Raines, Quartermaster ................ .
Capt. Louis Knox ........ ............ ......... ..... .
Capt. L. S. L eTellier ........................ .. ...... .
Capt. L. F. Hildebrandt ... . . ........................ .
Capt. A. L. Hodges ........................ . ........ .
Capt. C. A. Graeser .. ..... .... . .......... ..... ...... .
Lt. C. L. Hair ............ . ........ : ................ .
Lt. S . J. Williams ...... ........... ........... ....... .
Lt. F. P. Guthrie .......................... .. ....... .
Dr. R. S. Cathcart, Surgeon ......................... .
Miss Inez B. Parry, Librarian .. ...... ............. ... .
Maj. Jno. W. Moore, Adjutant ......... ....... .. . ..... .
Mrs. J. P. Chapman, Matron of Mess Hall .. . ... ....... .
Miss F. J. Gasque, Matron of Hospital ................ .

3,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
1,700
1,700
1,700
1,700
1,700
1,200
1,200
1,200
600
720
200
420
720

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Mr. C. V. Robbins, Y. M. C. A. Secretary ........ ..... . .
Engineer ........... . ............................... .
Musician and Ordnance Sergeant ... . .. ... ...... . . .. . .
Carl Metz, Band Instructor .. ............... .. .. .. ... .

250
1,200
600
450
$28,260

Respectfully,

ORLANDO SHEPP ARD,
Chairman Board of Visitors.
SUPERINTENDilJNT'S ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES, THE CITADEL, JULY 1st, 1916, to JUNE 30th, 1917.
Receipts.

Balance cash July 1st, 1916 .......... ... ... .. ... ............................ .............. .
Board of Visitors B eneficiary Fund ..................... ....... .. $34.583 36
Board of Visitors Pay Fund ...... .... .................................... 36.981 66
Ch a rleston City Fund ...................................................... 1.500 00
Special Departments .... .... .. ............ .... .. ...... ....... ............... 1.280 00
Special Appropriation-Kitchen .................................... 1.000 00
Special Appropriation-Repairs ..................................... 2.000 00
Quartermaster Sales .......................................................... 2,555 32
Interest ..... ............ ... .... .... ....... ..........,.................... ...............
74 32

$30 17

$79,974 66
$80,004 83
Expenditures .

.July, 1916, paid as per vouchers audited Nov., 1016 .... $ 5.185 16
August. 1916, paid as per '1'ouch ers audited Nov., 1916.. 2.842 03
Sept., 1916, paid as per vouchers audited Nov., 1916.... 2.768 80
Oct., 1916, paid as per vouchers audited Nov .. 1916.... 7.578 44
Nov., 1916, paid as per vouchers audited March, 1917.. 9.002 89
Dec., 1916, paid as per vouchers audited Ma r ch , 1917.. 3.933 24
Jan. , 1917;. paid as per vouchers aud ited Ma r ch , 1917 .. 10.038 30
Feb., 1917. paid as per vouchers audited March, 1917.. 8.182 70
March, 1917, paid as per vouchers............ .... .................... 7.340 85
April, 1917, paid as per vouchers.................................... 7,227 74
May, 1917, paid as per vouchers........................................ 8.435 70
June, 1917, paid as per vouchers........................................ 7,148 78
- - - - $79,684 63
Balance cash, June 30, 1917... ......... .... .. ............. ..... .. ...... ......... .............
320 20
$80,004 83
Recapitulation.

Salaries ..... ................ ................... .......... ............... ....... .......... .$23,842
Subsistence ....... ......................... .. .................. .. ... .............. ....... 21.621
Clothing .... ....................................... ...... .. ............... ..... ........ ... 9.282
Quartermaster Sales ........................................................... 3.483
Administration ......................... .............. ............ .. .... ... .......... 6,991
Property ... ...................... ... .......... ...... ... .... ..... ..... .....................
57
Repairs .......... ..................... .......... ..... .......... ..... ...... ............... .. 4.215
H eat, Light, Water ...... ...... ................. ............................ ..... . 5.332
Laundry .............. ........................... ........ ............. ...... ................ 1,269

20
56
71
31
42
99
36
42
35

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Hospital .......................................................... ......................... 1,778 97
Library ..................................................... ........ .......................
187 53
Departments .................... ... ........ ............................................ 1,615 78
Interests on overdrafts ...................... ..................................
6 03
- - - - $79,684 63
Balance, June 30, 1917 ......... ... ....................... ................. ......... ...... .. ...
320 20
$80,004 83

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                    <text>�OFFICIAL REGISTER

THE CITADEL
The Military College of South Carolina

Charleston, S. C.
SESSION 1917--1918.

THI: BAHIITT ~IITQ 00. OHAaN. ■ .

1918

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�ORGANIZATION

Board of Visitors
ORLANDO SHEPPARD, EsQ., CHAIRMAN .
Edgefield, S. C.
Jno. P. Thomas, Esq.,
Charleston, S. C.
Jas. H. Hammond, Esq.,
Columbia, S. C.
Jas. G. Padgett, Esq.
Walterboro, S. C.
Rev. A. N. Brunson
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. R. D. EPPS, Esq., Chairman Military Committee, Senate,
Sumter, S. C.
HoN. WM. R. RICHEY, JR., EsQ. Chairman Military Committee, Housed
Representatives,
Laurens, S. C.

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�Officers and Academic Board
CoL. O. J. BOND,
Superintendent.
MILITARY STAFF
MAJOR R. R. STOGSDALL, U. S. A., Ret.,
Professor of Military Science and Tactics
MAJOR JOHN w. MORE,
Commandant.
MAJOR HENRY E. RAINES,
Quartermaster.
lsT. LrEuT. C. L. HAIR,
Adjutant
DR. R. S. CATHCART,
Surgeon.
ACADEMIC BOARD

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MAJ. R. G. THOMAS,
Professor of Mathematics and Engineering.
MAJ. H. S. llfoGILLIVRAY,
Professor of English.
MAJ, JOHN W. MOORE,
Professor of History and Political Science.
CAPT, LOUIS KNOX,
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Professor of Chemistry and Biology.
CAPT, L. s. LETELLIER
Professor of Drawing.
C,1 PT. L. F. HILDEBRANDT,
Professor of French and Spanish.
CAPT. c. A. GRAESER,
Professor of French and German.
CAPT. J.C. POMEROY,
Professor of Physics.
1ST. LIEUT, C. L. HAIR,
Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
1ST. LIEUT, s. J. WILLIAMS,
Assistant Professor of English and History.
1ST. LIEUT. H. J. BLACKFORD,
Assistant Professor of Physics and Chemistry.
Mrss INEZ B. PARRY,
Librarian.
- . MRs, J. P. CHAPMAN,
Matron of Mess Hall.
Mrss F. J. GASQUE,
Matron of Hospital.
CARL METZ.
Band Instructor.
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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, 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 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 the
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 66I 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 1917-1918.

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4.55
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2 R. Y. Turner, Jr ....... Fairfield ...
3 J. L. Bolt .............. ..... Laurens ............
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4 J. B. Gambrell ..
... Greenwood ....
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.. Kershaw ....
5 F. E. Zemp ...
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6 K. L. Simons .......... ... Charleston ....
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7 JG. ~. Thurston .... .. Charleston ..
.. Aiken ....
8 H. E. Platt ......
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1 *W. J. Wallis ....... , ... ... Transylvania I N.C .
2 W. L. McKittrick. . ... Greenville .. . s.c .
.. Darlington ..
3 H. W. Carter...
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5 W. P. Bower5 ... ...... Hampton .......
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Charleston ..
7 F. L. Gaffney ...
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8 J. L. Dicks ...
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9 A. Middleton. .....
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73.71
73.56
72.85
72.0-i
70.34
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4.14
3.52
2.08
3.43
3.58
3.55
2.71
3.64
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..... York ................ S. C.
1 IL F. Adickes ...
2 F. R. Rogers ......... ..... Charleston .....
3 H. L. Cunningham ... Greenville ...... "
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4 J.E. White. ................ York. ..
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T. C. Sparks ..... ...... Horry .. ...........
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*J. W. Keels ........ ········· Marlboro .. ......
A. T. Brown. ·······•·"··· Laurens...........
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A. D. Fair.... ............... Orangeburg.
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5 JI. C. Jones... ........... Colleton .....
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6 II-I. Surasky ..... ··········· Aiken............
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7 J. J. Still. Jr ... ......... Barnwell ....
8 J. W. Wilson .... ·····•"' Abbeville.
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9 J. T. Witsell ....
Charleston ..., ..
10 W. C. Wolfe ... ············ Clarendon ....... ,,
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11 A. L. Street ...
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12 L. E. Bush ............ .... Aiken ...............
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13 E. ,v. Rugheimer ..... Charleston ...... ,,
14 F. W. Ford ....... ·········· Georgetown ....
15 G. T. Hagan ...
. Abbeville ......
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16 l\I. K. Jeffords .. .... Orangeburg
17 M. L. Bush.
Guilford ......
N.C.
18 S. Warley .... ............... Charleston ...... S. C.
rn T. T. Dill.... .. ...... Greenville ....... ,,
20 T. E. Dubar ..
Aiken ...... .........
R.H. Buck ..........
Marion. ....
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J. IL Coleman...... .... Greenwood ...
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T . B. Cooper ....
Horry..........
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C. J. Dunston .. ····•· Newberry...
T. B. Hayne .. ... . ...... Richland ...
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J. C. Lybrand.... ....... Aiken..............
E. J. McManus ......... Charleston ...... "
G.H. Steel... ............... Vanderberg ..... Ind.
A. R. Taber................ Richland .......... s.,,c.
W.W. Wannamaker Orangeburg "

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Honorably disc. Jan. 23, 1018
Not Graded
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Honorably disc. May 24, 1918.
Dismissed, Jan. 10, 1918.

CHEMISTRY SECTION

re.

1 J. H. Sanders ........ ... Sumter .......
2 W. C. Hane ...... ' " ..... Calhoun...... ..
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3 W. C. Huggins ......... Florence ........
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4 J. K. Coleman.. .... .... Greenwood ...
5 J. D. Fuller ...... .......... Laurens .........
6 A. S. Reynolds. ...... Charleston ..
.. Charleston ...
7 M. Pearlstine .....
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8 G. W. Nicholson ....... Kershaw ...
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9 J. R. Lawson ..
10 F. A. Thompson .. ..... Richland ........
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11 J. H. Rivers .. "
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12 T. C. Cannon
13 J. C. McGowan ········· Laurens ...
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14 J.B. Hart ................. Edgefield. . ...
C. Alexander... ·· ······" Chester .......
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J, C. Crouch .... ......... Richland ...
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J. D. Eason.. ..... ........ Charleston ..
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J. R. Johnson... --····[Charleston.
K. E. Johnson .... ...... Florence ...... " '
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W. M. Wilkins .... ...... JCherokee ..... ... JS. C.

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Honorably disc. Jan. 29, '18
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Mo.
R. P. Williams .......... Richland ......... S. C.
R. E. Seymour........... Greenwood..
V. A. Crawford ......... Beaufort........ .
J. B. Middleton ........ Charleston..
P. C. Doyle..
... Charleston....
S. ]\[. Sanders.
... Charleston..
H. V. Bradley...
.. Sumter
W. E. James...
.... Darlington..
T. C. Latimer
... !Chester.........
W. J. Jackson
... Orangeburg .. I "
W. E. Whaley..
.. Charleston ..... I "
J. L. Whitten...
. Anderson.·······\ "
B. R. Linley...
. Anderson.
J. P. Thomas..
... Richland ......... I "
R. G. Kendrick
Mecklenburg . , N. C.
R. S. Baynard...
. . Spartanburg . S. C.
]\[. Alexander
Lexington.... 1 "
G. H. Allan ............... Dorchester...
L. Arthur..
. ... Richland........
B. R. Baker...
... Charleston......
W. E .Breese, Jr .. .... Transylvania .. N.C.
G. C. Carrington....... Spartanburg .. S. C.
A. B. Cochran ......... Mitchell...
Ga.
W. B. Conoley ........... Lowndes........
F. I. Culler...
.. Orangeburg
S. C.
R. V. Dicks..
.. Richland.
W.Evans........
... Marlboro
F. B. Gary....
.... Abbeville..
J. E. Griffin..
. ..... Colleton.
A. P. Guasp.......
.. San Juan ....... P.R.
H. C. Harral!...
..... Chesterfield
S. C.
P. G. Hasell..
. Charleston..
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W. E. Inman ............ Florence...
H. M. James ............. Clarendon..... .
C.R. James .............. Calhoun........
R. L. Jeffords ........... Darlington..
W. J. Maxwell .......... Florence..
G. P. McClenaghan Florence..
G. G. Miler ................ Dorchester......
E.T. Moore ............... Williamsburg0
R. Moorman ............. Richland....
J.E. Nelson ............... Kershaw...
J. J. Padgett..
....... Colleton.........
S. D. Parsons ............. Spartanburg \ "
F. F. Price.................... Colleton. .......
J. C. Rainsford .......... Edgefield ·······
G. F. Reeves ................ Colleton. .......
A. W. Riley.................. Barnwell.........
J.E. Skinner .............. Berkeley........ 1 "
T. E. Thomson
F. M. Stubbs.............. Sumter. ....... "
Richland. ·······1
B. S. Watts.........
Laurens..
W. G. Williams .......... Lancaster
T. W. Yarboro ............ Marion..

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86.56
85.92
84.82
83.87
80.47
79.93
78.66
79.91
78.40
77.44
78.49
74.73
74.65
74.84
72.57
74.12
71.84
71.51
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4.14
3.32
2.93
3.37
3.49
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1.73
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Permitted to retire, Oct. 11, 1917
Deficient.
Not Graded
Deficient.
Deficient.
Not Graded.
Honorably disc. Jan. 8, 1918.
Not Graded.
Honorably disc. Jan. 21, 1918.
Permitted to retire Nov. 16 1917.
Not Graded.
Deficient.
Not Graded.
Permitted to retire Dec. 13, 1917
Permitted to retire May 24, 1918
Not Graded.
Not Graded.
Deficient.
Honorably disc. Dec. 12, 1917.
Deficient.
Not Graded
Not Graded
Deficient.
Permitted to retire, Jan. 9, 1918.
Not Graded.
Not Graded
Not Graded
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2 *J. A. Tiedemann ....... Charleston ..
T. W. Ross ................ Florence ..... .
4 B. W. Simons .... ....... Charleston ..... .
5 R T. D. Heaton ....... Paconian Sp .. .
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7 A. B. Rosborough .... .Jacksonville ... .
8 H. M. Arthur ............ Union ............ .
g R B. farvis....
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. Hampton ..
10 V\7. J. Gooding....
11 J. G. Hampton.. . .. Richland..... .
12 H. J . .faegcr....
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13 J. 0. Kelly...... ..
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H P. J. McLean....
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l.5 L. C. Whitaker.. ····\Charleston..... .
16 T. 1N. Williamson ..... Florence ......... .
17 E. C. Perry.............. ,Williamsburg ..
18 0. C. Mood.. . ········1Clarondon....... .
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20 E. R. Morgan ............ Aiken .............. .
21 l\I. A. Franklin . ........ Lima ........... .
22 J. L. Plrttt ................... !Marion ......... .
23 L. M. Cudworth ....... !Charleston ..
... Richland ........ .
24 G. L. Dial.....
25 W. A. Dotterer ........ Charleston ..
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26 W. 0. Brice..
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27 W. M . Smith...
28 '\V. E. Williams.. ... Dn.rlington ..
29 E. A. Pollock..... .... Agusta .. .
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36 P. W . Sanders .......... Charleston ..... .
37 W. H. Williams . ........ Barnwell ........ .
38 J. D. Whaley .......... Charleston ..
..[Laurens ......... .
39 B. Hill....
40 F. W. Wulbern... .... !Charleston..... .
41 A. Bannett...
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43 H. V. Murdaugh.. . Richland ......... .
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46 A. C. Roberts ............. Bamberg ......... .
47 G. P. Richards .......... Charleston ..... .
47 P. Workman............... York. .............. .
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52 B. B. Cheney.. . ·····\Lumber City ..
53 V. Harvey. ........ . ..... Berkeley ....... .
54 G. C. Wise...
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55 A.G. Wise..
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56 T. R. Fishburne ........ Barnwell ..
57 W. G. Gibson ........... Marlboro ..
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R. H. Brooks ..... ...... ... Greensboro .
L. L. Brunson ...... ..... Barnwell..
T. B. Clyburn ...... ... ... Lancaster ..
T . W. Collins .. . ....... ... York. .. ......... ...
J. Cooper ..... .. .... ......... Washington ... .
L. G. Cooper ...... .... .... Wilmington ..
T. R. Culler ..... ..... .. .... Calhoun ....
W. I. Davis.. . ........ Wilmington
C . A. Dunn..... .. .... ....... K ershaw .. .
A . C. Edwards ............ Marion ..
R. C. FitzSimons ... ... Charleston .
H. C. Garrison. ..... Anderson ...... ..
W. L . Goodale ....... .... . K ershaw...
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N. A. Jelks ....... .......... . Hawkinsville
F. W. Kearse ..... ...... .. . Barnwell ... .. ... ..
J. 0. Ladd .. .. ............ .. Chesterfield .. .
W . M. Layton .. .. ...... . Marion ... .
J . N. Lindsay... ........... Kershaw....
J. M. Loadholt ..... ..... Barnwell...
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0. M. Martin ... ...... .. ... Marion ........ ..
W. I. Middleton .... .. Hollywood ..
J. L. Morgan ... ....... ... . Suwannee .. .
J . L. McCarter ........ .. Aiken.. .
N. F. Nixon, Jr .. .. .. .... . Horry
R. A. Norsworthy .. Norfolk
H. M. O'Neal... .... .... . Barnwell ....
C. J. Parker ..... .. ... .... .. Raleigh ... .
P. Powell... ............ ....... Vidalia.
G. 0. Riley .............. .... Barnwell...
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J.P. Scovill ...... ...... ... . Orangeburg
C. A. Sherrill... .. .. ....... Chesterfield
G. W. Shoemaker ...... Savannah .... . .
M. P. Shuler ..... .. ....... Orangeburg
P. G. Smith ...... ........ .. Pickens ...
E. Sterne............... .. .... . Albany...
C. R. Stroup ....... ...... . York. ... ..... .... .
R. N. Tannahill .. .. .... Greenville ..
J . T. Watson .............. Saluda.... ....... .
L. Wbisenbunt ... .. ..... lOrangeburg ..
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G. G. Cromer-Engineering, Political Science, and Military Science.
W. J. Wallis-Physics.

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F. E. Cothran-Physics, Drawing, English, and Military Science.
J. W. Keels-Calculus and Surveying .
TH[RD CLASS:
L. J. Stewart- ChemisLry, English, Drawing, and HisLory.
W. B. Cooley-Mathematics and MiliLary Science.
FOURTH CLASS:
J. S. Lewis-English and French.
J. A. Tiedemann-Mathematics and History.

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Martin, J ..
Martin, 0 ....
Middleton, W
Moore, E ....
Morgan, J ...
Nixson ...
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2 N.J. Cromer* ... ................ Newberry .......
.....
Charleston ...
3 F. R. Rogers ....
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4 B. R. Stroup.... .............
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5 H. F. Adickes .. ····················· York. .............
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6 w. R. Mood.......................... Clarendon ...
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7 R. Y. Turner, Jr. ....... ..... .... Fairfield .. ............
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8 w. N. Levin .............. .......
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9 H. L. Cunningham .. ... ....... Greenville. ... ....
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1 0 J. L. Bolt...................... ..... Laurens ........
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11 W. L. McKittrick. ...
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1 2 F. E. Zemp ........
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1 5 L. C. Waring .....
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16 F. L. Gaffney ..
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1 8 J. L. Dicks...........
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2 2 H. E. Platt...............
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2 3 J. B. Gambrell ....
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Called into the Service from the Senior class and graduated on his record for three
years.

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Entered the Third class and called into the Service from the Senior class.

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Calhoun ..............
York
4 II. M. Arthur ...
Union ... ...... .
5 A. Bannett
Barnwell ....... .
6 H . B. Barker .. . ...
Barnwell... .. .
7 C. A. Beckham ...
York..
8 L.B. Belk. ....
York .
9 F . R. Belue ...
Cherokee
10 C. W. Bethea ...
Marlboro ......
11 E.W. Black. ....
Colleton ........ ...
12 W. 0. Brice ... .
Fairfield .......... .
13 R. H. Brooks ...
Guilford, N. C ... ....
14 L. L. Brunson ....
Barnwell... ...
15 W. F. Buyck. ...
Calhoun ...
16 J.P. C n,rtrette ...
Horry
17 B. B. 0heney .
Georgia........
18 T . B. Clyburn. ...
Lancaster .. ......
19 I. M. Coleman ..
Spartanburg ... ..
20 W. T. Collins ...
York. ...... ...... ..
21 J . Cooper .... .. .......
Washington, D. C ....
22 L . G. Cooper ....
North Carolina ..
23 L . M. Cudworth ..
Charleston ..,
24 T . R. Culler .....
Calhoun ......
25 W. I. Davis ...
North Carolina ..
26 G. L. Dial...
Richland ...........
27 W. A. Dotterer .....
Charleston ... .
28 W.W. Dunkin ..
Alabama .. ...
2!) A. C . Edwards ..
Marion ..
30 T. R. Fishburne ... ...... .. .. Barnwell ... ...
31 R. C. Fitzsimons .
Charleston ..
32 M. A. Franklin.
Ohio
33 J. E. Gaines ...
Oconee ..
34 H. C. Garrison ....
Anderson ....
35 T. W. West .... ..
Florida...
36 W. L. Goodale ..
Kershaw ......
37 W. J. Gooding ..
Hampton...
38 W . G. Gibson ..
Marlboro ..
39 A.G. Hampton ...
Richland ... ...
40 H . C. Harrall .....
Chesterfield ..
41 W. H. Harter ..
Barnwell ..
42 V. Harvey ...
Berkeley......
4.3 C. P. Hayes ...
Barnwell ..
Virginia.. .
441 R. T . D . Heaton ...
45 A. F. Heinsohn ...
Charleston
46 B. Hiil ..
Laurens ...
47 C. FL Hutchins...
Spartanburg
48 W. E. Inman .. .
Florence
49, H. J. Jaeger .. .. . ........ .. .... Florence ..

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56 W. C. Langroy ....
57 \Y. M. Layton ...
58 J. S. Lewis ...
59 J. N Lindsay ...
GO J. l\I. Loadholt .....
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62 J. L. McCarter .....
63 P. J. McLean ..
64 W. F. Marshall....
65 J. C. Martin ...
66 0. M. Martin ...
67 W. I. Middleton ...
68 J. S. Miller ....
69 0. C. Mood .......
70 K R. Morgan ...
71 H. V. Murdaugh .....
72 N. F. Nixon ...
73 R. A. Norsworthy ...
74 H. M. O'NeaL.
75 B. M. Palmer ..
76 C . .J. Parker...
77 S. D. Parsons.
78 E. C. Perry ....
79 J. L. PlatL
80 K ,\. Pollock ...
81 C . F. Poulnot..
82 P. Powell ...
83 G. P. Richanls.
84 G. 0. Riley ..
85 R. C. Roberts ......
86 A. B. Rosborough ..
87 T. W. Ross
88 T. K. Ruff. ..
89 F. L. Sale ...............
90 P. W. Sanders ....
91 S. Sanders ..
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93 R E. Seymour ...
94 M. Q. Shealy ...
95 G . \V. Shoemaker
96 l\I. P . Shuler ....
97 B. vY. Simons ..

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Florence ..
Georgia .....
Richland ..
Barnwell....
Clarendon ...
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Kershaw ....
Barnwell ...
Charleston ..
Aiken ....
Aiken ..
York..
York ....
Marion.
Georgia ...
Spartanburg ....
Clarendon ..
Aiken ....
Richland ..
Horry ......
Virginia ....
Barnwell ....
Florence ...
North Carolina ..
Spartanburg. ....
WilliamsbmK.
Marion ..
Georgia
Charleston.
Georgia .....
Charleston
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Florida ...
Florence.
Richland ..
Newberry ...
Charleston
Sumtl'r ....
Orangeburg ..
Greenwood
I Aiken ...
Gcorgi,t .....
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W. B. Smith
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E . Sterne .. ..
C. R. Stroup .
T. M. Stubbs ... ..
R. N. Tannahill. ..
J. A. Tiedemann .. .
J. D . Whaley .. ..
L. Whisenhunt
L. C. Whitaker.
A. C. Wilkins .. .
W. M. Wilkins ...
L. L. Wilkinson .
W. E. Williams ... .
W. H. Williams ....
T. W. Williamson...
Q. A. Williford ...
A.G. Wise .. ..
G. C. Wise .. .
C. A. Witsell ...
P. Workman ...
F. M. Wulbern. ..
A. K. Bowman ....
R . Moorman.

Oconee ... ............
Lee.
Jasper.
Pickens ..
Georgia...
York. .. .
Sumter ..... .. .
Greenville ....
Charleston ... .
Charl'eston.... ..
Orangeburg ....
Charleston.. ......
Williamsburg ....
Cherokee ...............
Greenville ... .....
Darlington ··· ·· ···· ········· ······
Barnwell... ....
Florence .... .. ... .
Fairfield ...... ... .. .
Saluda... ...... ......
Orangeburg
Colleton.
York. ...... .. .... .
Charleston .... .
Sumter ..............
Richland .. .... .... ..

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�BATTALION ORGANIZATION
Lieutenant and Adjutant ..
Lieutenant and Quartermaster ..
Lieutenant and Commissary..
Lieutenant Clerk to Commandant ..
Sergeant Major ....... ..... ... .
Quartermaster Sergeant
Commissary Sergeant ..
Quartermaster Sergeant ..
COMPANY "A"

Captains:
Rogers
Lieutenants:
Zemp
Dicks, J.
Boland
First Sergeants:
Taber

COMPANY "B"

. ... GAMBRELL
. .... ·······WHITE
. ....... BOWERS
. ... ADICKES
. . ······ ·WITSELL,
...... COLEMAN,

. ......... COTHRAN
. ..... NICHOLSON
COMPANY

Turner
Waring
Wallis

"c"

COMPANY

"o"

Mood, W.
Middleton, A.
Thurston
Bolt

Huggins

Stroup
Levin

Lawson

1.

Simons, K.

Sanders, J.

Company Quartermaster Sergeants:
Eason
Jones
Surasky

Steel

Sergeants:
Cannon
Still
McGowan

Brown
Reynolds
Warley

Alexander, C.
Wilson
Hane, W.

Pearlstine
Johnson
Taylor

Corporals:
Cooley
Stewart
Conoley
Hasell
Arthur, L.

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H.

Crawford
McC!enaghan
Williams, P.
Whaley, E.
Latimer

Smith, E.
Gross
Sanders, M.
Evans
Max\,:ell

Rainsford
Williams, W.
James, W.
Whitten
Doyle
Jeffords, R.

Color Guard: Sergeants: Brown and Alexander, C.
Privates: Wolfe and Keels.
"Star of the West" Medal, 1918 .......... Cadet Private T. W. Williamson
"Willson Ring", 1918..
........ Cadet Captain B. R. Stroup
Scholarship Medal, 1918. .
. ............. Cadet Captain G. G. Cromer
Prize Company, 1918, "W. C. White" Medal, Company "C", Cadet
Captain W. R. Mood.

21

�THE CITADEL BAND'
Director..... .
Drum Major
Piccolo ..
Solo Bb Clarinet
First Bb Clarinet
Second Bb Cl::trinet
Second Bb Clarinet ..
Solo Bb Cornet ..
Solo Bb Cornet
First Bb Cornet ..
Second Bb Cornet ..
First Eb Alto ..
Second Eb Alto
First Trombone ..
First Trombone ..
Second Trombone .
Valve Trombone ..
Baritone ..
Eb Tuba
BBb Bass ..
Snare Drum ..
Cymbals ..
Bass Drum

. ...... CARL

H.

METZ

..... BOLAND, LIEUT.
..STEEL, Co.

Q. M.

SERGT.

.. HAYNE,

T.

...... HART
.... PLATT, J .
......... vVISE,

c.

. .......................... ALLAN
.... SEYMOUR
.. .. CULLER,

F.

.. ...... FISHBURNE
.. ......... vVILLIAMs,

E.

......................... REEVES
... / ..

.... GROSS, CORPORAL

··················································KENDRICK
. ............... vVISE, A .
.. DILL
... HUTCHINS
................. POWELL
.......... IIANE,

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. ......... TAYLOR, SERGT.
.. ......... MOORMAN
. ........ JEFFORDS,

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IN SERVICE.
Solo Bb Cornet ..
Eb Tuba ..
Cymbals .....

.. ...... GAUSP, CORPORAL.
..SHERRILL.
.. .... THOMFSON,

22

E.

�APPORTIONMENT OF BENEFICIARY CADETSHIPS
Abbeville, 1; Aiken, 2; Anderson, 3; Bamberg, 1; Barnwell, 2; Beaufort,
1; Berkeley, 1; Calhoun, 1; Charleston, 4; Cherokee, 1; Chester, l; 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, 1; Horry, 1; Jasper, 1; Kershaw, 1; Lancaster, 1; Lau
ren~, 2; Lee, 1; Lexington, 1; McCormick, 1; Marlboro, 1; Y[arion, 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 a\Jout July
1st. Applicants should then obtain from the Superintendent at the Citadel
proper blanks to be filled out according to law.

23

�CADETS HOLDING STATE BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIPS

1917-1918
*ABBEVILLE
G. T. Hagan, '19
J. W. Wilson, '19

DILLON
J.P. Thomas, '20
(special award).

AIKEN
M. Surasky, '19
P. J. McLean, '21

DORCHESTER
L. C. Waring, '18
EDGEFIELD
J. B. Hart, '19

ANDERSON
T. C. Cannon, '19
J. L. Whitten, '20
H. C. Garrison, '21

FAIRFIELD
W. 0. Brice, '21

BAMBERG
R. C. Roberts, '21

FLORENCE
W. C. Huggins, '19
T. W. Ross, '21

BARNWELL
J. J. Still, '19
C. P. Hayes, '21

GEORGETOWN
F. W. Ford, '19

BEAUFORT
W. N. Levin, '18

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

BERKELEY
V. Harvey, '21

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

CALHOUN
S. B. Antley, '21
CHARLESTON
F. L. Gaffney, '18
J. T. Witsell, 'l!l
W. C. Lucas, '21
J. A. Tiedemann, '21

HAMPTON
Vv. P. Bowers, '18

CHEROKEE
F. R. Belue, '21

JASPER
W. M. Smith, '21

CHESTER
T. C. Latimer, '20

KERSHAW
G. W. Nicholson, '19

CHESTERFIELD
J. H. Rivers, '19

LANCASTER
T. B. Clyburn, '21

CLARENDON
W. C. Wolfe, '19

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

COLLETON
H. C. Jones, '19

LEE

HORRY
J. P. Cartrette, '21

DARLINGTON
H. W. Carter, '18
W. E. Williams, '21

W. B. Smith, '21

LEXINGTON
M. Alexander, '20

24

�T

CADETS HOLDING STATE BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIPS,
Hll 7-1918-Continued.
McCORMICK
(See Abbeville NoLe).

SALUDA
A. G. Wisc, '21

MARION
J. L. Platt, '21

SPARTANBURG
B. R. Stroup, '18
R. S. Baynard, '20
I. M. Coleman, '21
J. S. Miller, '21

MARLBORO
W. G. Gibson, '21
NEWBERRY
C. J. Dunston, '19
F. L. Sale, '21

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

OCONEE
B. N. Singleton, '21

UNION
J. R. Lawson, '19

ORANGEBURG
A. D. Fair, '19
M. K. Jeffords, '19
G. C. Wise, '21

WILLIAMSBURG
E. C. Perry, '21
A. C. Wilkins, '21

PICKENS
L. J. Stewart, '20

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

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

CADETS HOLDING CHAR.LESTON CITY SCHOLAR.SHIPS
1917=1918.

F. R. Rogers, '18
E. N. Thurston, '18
A. S. Reynolds, '19

S. Warley, '19
P. C. Doyle, '20
W. A. Dotterer, '21

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

25

�COURSE OF STUDIES

The course of studies for the first two years is obligatory,
all Cadets doing the same 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. Wells &amp; Hart's
Plane and Solid Geometry; Schultze's Advanced Algebra;
Palmer &amp; Leigh's Plane Trigonometry.
Physics, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Spinney's Physics;
Laboratory work.
English, 3 hours a week, 8 months.
Lorner &amp; Ashmun's Study and practice of Writing English
History, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Haynes' Political
and Social History of Modern Europe, Vol. 1.
French, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Francois' Beginners
French. De Monvert's "La Belle 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 Spherical Geometry &amp; 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.
Brooke's English Literature; Newcomer &amp; Andrews'
Twelve Centuries of English Prose and Poetry.
History, 2 hours a week, 8 months. Hayes' Political
and Social History of Modern Europe, Vol. II.
French, 3 hours a week, 8 months. Drill in pronunciation and verbs; various French texts.
26

�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.
Total hours a week .. .......................................... 20
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.
March &amp; Wolff's Calculus.
Physics (elective), 3 hours a week, 8 months. 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 Modern
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-

FIRST CLASS.

Engineering (elective), 10 hours a week, 8 months. Miller &amp; Lilly's Analytic Mechanics; Raymond's Surveying;
Hough ton's Mechanics of Materials; Russell's Hydraulics;
Malcolm's Graphic Statics; Conklin's Structural Design.
English (elective) 3 hours a week, 8 months. Shakespeare's Plays.
27

�Physics (elective), 6 hours a week, 8 months. Electricity
and Magnetism; Electrical Measurements.
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.
Board'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 wyek, 8 months. Various
German texts.
Spanish (elective) 3 hours a week, 8 months.
Hills &amp; Ford's First Spanish Course; Alarcon's "El
Capitan Veneo ;" Supple's "Spanish Reader of South
American History."
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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                    <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.

3

�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.
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, 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.

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 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.

6

�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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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 ..
9
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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75.79 2.93
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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....
"
7 A. T. Brown .............. Laurens. ........ "
8 A. D. Fair ................ Orangeburg...
"
9 W. C. Wolfe ............
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10 J. T. Witsell .............. Clarendon.....
Charleston.
"
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 ....... ::
Newb
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
,, P. 17 Deficient. Not advanced,

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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
..... Kershaw .......
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..
.. Smithfield
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9 3 3 2 4 2 6 91.74 3.49
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3 4 15 8 11 1 15 89.33 2.39
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5 13 44 12 26 3 2 81.93 3.74
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15 18 20 37 27 24 24 78.91 1.83
26 23 41 40 20 34 8 77.41 3.19
30 34 14 30 7 22 46 79.82 0.08
16 22 34 28 33 39 14 76.68 2.46
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
37 29 22 26 22 40 20 74.25 2.04
22 38 35 38 29 33 29 73.89 1.58
38 33 26 19 25 26 42 74.31 0.69
33 42 40 47 21 26 9 71.76 3.13
41 37 13 32 28 26 37 73.68 1.20
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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
Dropped April 17, 1917.

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R. E. McDuffie ...
Marion ......
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M. McSwain ...... ...... Dillon ..
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H. K. Millard ...
. Woodford ...
Ill. P.
.T. L . Morgan ...
. Sewannee
Fla . P.
C. C. Rasor.. ..
. Laurens ...
s.c. P.
C. M. Reames ........... Lee ..................
P.
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 ..
........... Edgefield ..
P.
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.... t:;aluda ...
P.
J.C. Wood ....
. Dillon ....
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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.

�CONDUCT ROLL, CORPS OF CADETS-227 MEMBERS.

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Rivers .............
Turner .............
Sanders, J .......
Nichols ... ........
Dinkins .....
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Howard ............ \
Cromer, N ....
Hasell ......... ....
Way ..............
King .............
McRae.... ......
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Nicholson ...
Stewart. .... .....
Surasky ....... ... 1
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Crawford . .......
McGowan .....
Waring ............
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Bowers ...........
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3 J. F. Moriaty.. .
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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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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. .
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29 W. G. Wallace........... .
30 J. C. Qogswell... ....................... .
31 J. P. Mahaffey .......................... ..
32 A. T. Elmore .. ..
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L. Arthur ................... ..... ........ .
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H. V. Bradley ......................... .
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 ...... .
Florence ..
Sumter ....
Spartanburg ........ .
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 .................. .
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Marion ................. ...................... .
Dillon ................. ....... .
Florence ................. ... .
Charleston ........................... .
Dorchester ................................. I
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E.T. Moore...
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J. L. Morgan.....
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J.E. Nelson..
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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..
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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.....
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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
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Kendrick
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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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Ch&amp;rleston, S.C, :'l'Y 60th,I9I7.
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re,

c 1 Blythe,:" n Richey, i-.arw nd, swcuringcn, 0 adget't, ':'h r:'las ancl c 13 nd,
su_ t. Absent G;:. vernor 1'.lrmning.
:·1nutes

f the r.1eeting

f December I!;.th, I9I6, were read ond c nfirmed

C 1:·,1.rt.Lcvis,S::xchnirman: ':'ho f llo·1ing reply cf Ccl Lewis.to the
resolutions sent him by tho jCard relative to his retirement as Chair
Eun,rras read �nd ordered spro�d

30'1

n tho minutes, as follcwsJanuary 24th, 1917.

Mr. J. E. Smith, Sec'y.,
Board of visitors,
Charleston,

s.

C.

My dear Ur. Smith:I have your letter of January 22nd, enclosing copy
of �esolutions passed by �he ward of Visitors upon my retirement from
the Board and as its Chairman.
I am deeply touched by �he expressions of good will
and of appreciation on the part of the members of the Board, for the
services that they seem to think that I have rendered to the Citadel
and to my State.
It is needless to say that the welfare of the Cita­
del has been as near and dear to me, and always will be, as tha.t of any
enterprise with which I have ever been connected, or ever expect

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be

connected, and if at any 1,ime I can serve her in any capacity whatsoever,
be assured �hat it will give me the greatest pleasure to do so.
Vlhile it is a matter of regret

'{,0

me that I am no

longer in position to be officially connected with the Institution, I
have every confidence in believing that her best interests will be
subserved by the gentlemen who are now directing her affairs, and that
the future will hold in store for her �he same splendid achievements
as have been vouchsafed by her history in the past.
Please convey to the eoard my acknowledgments for
their kind sentiments expressed in the Hesolutions referred to.
Very sincerely,
Die. L/J.
?'

r:.

�75th,Cc11~enninl

,Ci tadcJ.-:

i:31-Jivc:t,Hufur.lond,r~hor-w.s and Col I3cnd,suggostod
of

Jcard

the

the

bo changed

cclcbraticn

that

on Apprropriations:

':'fashington

a strong
quests

thnt

; lea

fer

the

at

larger

Officers

of nll

this

cnly

after

prcpnre

Officers

Ccmmi ttee
~

of other

fer
-

year

st

ISit~I7

inm1£.,· ration,both
·u

uishod

nnd

sub □ it

ut next

by

nt 1''ort Oglcthoroe
tho Bor~rd , ccnsisting

as follows

.

the

next

veto

rcccrod

ta:rn

effect

.

was re~uestcd
by other

Training
f r,_essrs

to

Stt~te

. atlogted .

Ticoting
--

cf the Qlollege

""nd. other

tc

paid

salaries

re -

his

: Superintendent
cf

in making

with

had made the upprupriaticn

tomont

ma)dng

.

in salaries

increase

and

, of cadets

speakers

cf su~)erintondont

----

appointed

visit

no t be backward

nffirr1Ltivo

, and

Richey

. Ees~rs

250/ 0 , effective

Colleges

to

to the fact

Cot1rnittee

of 32 . 000 - fcr

salary

tho

this

State

(..(,ci..:rn; r a tivo
)c

and Thomns , reportod
310

in

the Legislature

colleges
3.6tl

voted

of this

nieeting

. As informaticn

that

of

QSked

Hmnmond.CElle;d attentLm

should

be rLiscd

grades

notn.ti0n,nthnt

Salaries

j

the Cit~dcl

Rosclvcd

:i.J Sweuringon,who
r
v1ith

tiE1e of tho

19th , account

the Collego,but

satisfactorily

npprcpriations

S(..Clurios , Fricul ty:

.DoceLbor

.

ap~ropriation

the

Annual meeting

tho. the

of

of the

tho oversight

abcut

spoke

nr

bcon notified

Col Bond,oxplained

to

1
;; er~r tv

ln.tcr . udcptod

re .._:;
crt

he had not

?adgott

thi13

0f tho 75th Centennial

make a further
Committee

for

cf 1:cm::rs BlJ.'"the ,

ccrn) csed

rehe c~rnrni ttoe

--

Cmnp:

3lythe

The
, Spi vc-;/

�Whereas, Major John

w.

Moore, Captain A. L. Hodges,

and Lieut. C. L. Hair, are now sttending the offic�rs training
camp at Fort Oglethorpe for the purpose of qualifying themselves
for commissions in the Army of the Unite d States, Resolved, That we appreciate their patriotic feeling and
high sense of duty which actuated them and the splendid example
of service which they have exhibited, and-commend the m for the
spirit of self sacrifice which they have shown by their action.
Resolved further, That in view of this Country's need for
officers to command the armies which may have to be organized
from time to time to pr�vide its safety, and in view of the fact
that second only to West Point, the Citadel must be looked to
to furnish trained and efficient officers from the classes
now in attendance, it is our sincere belief that the greatest
service which can be rendered by these officers, to their
Country now in its time of need, iB in training the Cadets of
this Institution to become efficient officers for service in
the field, and the absence from the Citadel in this present
crisi s of Academic officers of experience will seriously cripple
the work of this Institution.
Resolved further, That these resolutions be transmitted
to the officers affected as conveying to them the desire of the
Board that they authorize it to request the proper authorities
to release them from their obligations to take the training
and to authorize their return to this Institution to resume
their duties as members of the Academic Board.
CHA...�LESTON s. C.
MAY 30th 1917.
'31)

�1fi8
:;.o.j.: core,Ccnmnndunt:

::tcsclvcd

CCJ:!lillo.ndunt cf Cadets
sulD.rj
the

snl'l.ry

ri

....
iout

U'jcr

.;f

us ~rufcsscrof

Eistory

acudcnic

Jnc: .. . · vorc,be

~500 - r,fff yecr

.. uir : , :?est
,.c.jutunt

us ~~et

,ut

,djutont

end p..,liticcl

:

[. si.ll.ry

in a.ddi ticn

tc his

, effcctivci

~ith

~re ~ntheoutics

Res_..,lveu thut

, cf:cctivc

0nlr.ry :

f0r

und ho be ~cr~itted

~our

3cicncc

"'.',icut C. L . 1.0.ir , bc lcctod

of v2vv - IJCr ycLr

Surgeuns

nc7t

Rosol vcd thi't

the

in o.ddi tLn

~L.dc~ic

.Jnrgecn'

t.., o~ploy

s sul nry

end

,ms n..:t o.ppr,.,ved

cf

ond Cf'.llet ·;ms t",mrd0d

Col1man : "'r.is

Superintendent

your

if

thut

physically

L.nd thnt

his

cndet

SI'.f'.11 be i;rudcd

t

f"r

with

stcnd

. udvptcd.

Ce.dots

'F'cy , G. ;f ,::?rice,

'.A .:

return

t-J t:rc Cvl~egc

nnd c..,l'!lplcte

desire

vthernisc

be

City

they

0f Chnrlcst0n

\/he Y:ns on the

cf

six

,..:.AO ol.vuld
Increase
c--llcct

tLis

for

J..,rder

,hns

fa.ct

tLe Ci tudcl
yeur

bec;i m.ivcd

c..,nthly

ull0w~nco

rcsignn.ticr.

requested
r:wrc useful

tc

tv accept
in his

tuc

yours

City

has

tl:e

oxtrt.

..,f the

tr.a 1;nti:mnl
it,us
present

in

~ii

yci.r ,
he

.
they

shcnld
if

they

Ldcpted.

hcln

b;i CLdct ~cgcrs

r.ir.1 during

fer

pi st

: cur ,

studonts

hn.d cn~fivc
cht.rge

next

in -

t1...itLn

....
f

. [ldo.i.1tcd .

~cc..,unt

deficiency
that

this

1.1(.,ro ccursc

rsLip

open fer

clnss

en v,hich

d i schrrgcs.

was suegeLted

~.l'.j ::cnry . .~. Raincs : !:r.svlvcd
tis

record

nhc rcc ....
,nmcndvti .... cf
n

r;c.s disnP11r .... . It
vcd

\·1culd to.kc cnre

tl,e

held

, thnt

fer

be inf-.;r1:·.cd thc,t

: The scholi

the

his

o.nd udoptcd

hcn0rLblc

hccn

thnt

.::iubsiF-tcncc:

u sr.i~ll

.,..rices
your

nt

given

Schclt,rsLips

and in vio,1 vf the
steo.d

'.:.'hut they

.

ir. I~1J6 . '"he .,CC(.,JTJ:,encu
-

be the

ClllGD , \"/0.S approved

rcpv r t

Di lorJn . l.dcpted

c::-[ r:.inPti0ns

tvro years

next

in his

t.; gc ..,n ~ith

fini•l

sr:.lt ry

he rr ii:.cd . £.vu-

.eeictant

injured

he be pen~ttcd

able

rcccrd

scrL.;usly

his

t.., his

~cur . vd..,pted .

Cc.dot ·.w.lluco , '.l. G. ~cc-.:r.'!r!londo.ticn vf Jupcrintonclont

Cndct

elected

your . ~doptod .

next

.?ost

o.t

thn.t

incrcusoa
that

erintr.m

cnt

c0et

in fcvd

tl~c legislature

t--

next

. cdc ,tcd .

i~nj Rnines
Guard , nml that
the

uU

judgcnont

posi ti..,n . vd ....
pted .

be requested
Governor
cf

tr.is

tc

send

Lanning
3..,crd

be

he is

in

�.Bc~rd adjourned
Afternoon

until

~essicn

-:: c ' clccl·

. ~resent

p . r.i.

Choir~cn

Shcp,nrd

BJ ythe , ' me.r!iond, Hicho:, , ':'hcr-iD.S,
Pudgo tt

!'ho Chuirr::mn r:.ade npprvpriute
sion

tendered

3cc.rd

the

h.;w rmch the

:!clr::es :·edul:
cf

the

we cnnn_,t
3lcctivn

tk:mking

hir.i on belwlf

vf Frculty:

the

tho

LCce t such

~resent

vf •..cdern

acncr
cf

f-::r the

tho Bonrd

that

?l[~ing
in

? vol :

r ~vdgott

an~, building

?.c signnticn

:.ieut

cnd C;.,l Spivey
~icut

Geary

ropcrted

cf the
Geery:

npfvinted

excur -

,.,f the

&lt;'Ckncnlode;e

of his

this

roceip

Alr::er ~utc. ,

being

n Stntc

collc_;

.

Col 0 . J .Bcnd , Superintendcnt,nnd

thnt

fvr

the

next

ensuing

C~pt C. ~ . Grc~ser

, effcctive

next

registered

his

Cnrclinn

irc -

;,c[.dCr.Jic Yeo.r . rclvptolL
pretest

: ili tary

The CvT!!!!ii
ttec

,cc~cLic

, bc elected

oeainst

plryine;

Cclleec

cor.:pvsed

pool

.

__ 1.r '.:'her.ins , Col Jl;vt;u.f

by the

Chnircrn

to drvft

_f his

cpprcoiativc

us fcllcws

that

be re-elected

South

tc

thoui;ht

. ndoptod

?.os~lved

:.angur.ges

water

hirr; on behalf

Bend mi.c re&lt;,ucsted

rlecclved
fesscr

cloligLtful

rms npprecicted.

souvenirs

~rculty

on the

b~r ,: r ':'h ....
r.;as, telling

c_,urtesy

,: vcrc,

und Col 3ond .

remurks

Superintendent

tiodal,

nnd tolling

c!l

J_,ard

, Jpivcy,Swoarindcn

rcscluti,.,ns

services

t .... tho C--rps

tc

ond Cvllobc,

-

3/.3

Your Committee
suf~ests

ttat

one copy

~•

Aa..,· r~
__

begs

to submit

of it

be sent

and tt~t

~

it

1

~erewith
to

be s-pread

Lieut.

their

report

Garey,

and

one to

on t)',e minutes.

Zk. ~ ,

~~~

'

~

�170
The Board
the

of Visitors

War .Department

educational

relieving

institutions

occasion
Garey

in

having

when they

all

from their

are

as Commandant

been

about

the

of the

officers

duties,

to l ose

of Cadets

apprised

the

action

detailed

wish

to

services

of

at

take

this

s.

of Lieut . E .

and Prof . of 1vlili tary

Science

and
r:

~actics,

to express

vices

he has

Citadel.

rendered

The Board

of proficiency

has

work and

v tre

relations

oareer

of usefulness

of the

great

be spared

with

of the
its

and a half

of his

through

all

of the

the

th e service

to
times

our country

of his

has

·of Cadet

untime1,

Co:r.n~i
ttee
:.;ess rs

the
for

entered,

his

Bel t.::n, expressing

Cv!:!1i ttoo.

Afte r voiwing

they

this

,·,culd

1
~~bornittn

other

I.

a long

dan~ers
life

tho

,vms rec.uostonto

deep

so rrov,

vn Scholu rs hips : Th e Ch · "n nppcintod
,c.:i.rmu. -

.::::xocuti vo Cc.nc:i tteo:

cno fer

severance

may

v1r1"'te the

of tho

Joo.rd

o.t

death . adopted.

1ond, .?o..dg
:i-.ur.:r
ott,

this

regret

THE BOA.1:D
0.r' VI SI'i'ORS
T"r{E CITADF.L.

Sl,oppurd

c.n th is Com:.i ttco

and Col i3i.nd . adopted

The ChniriJi.n

cppvintod

.

Cc-1 J.t . . Jl;:, the

I

vf

the
unbounded

tim

amid tte

state

country.

Dea.th Cade 3o lt on : Col 3ond , Suporintondcmt

his

high

the

1917 ••

3,~~ .

po.rents

that

the

at

and they

require

ser-

detail

a~d his

They wish
and hope

great

of Cadets,

Cadets,

which

CEA::tLZSTOI! C.
S.
I{AY 30th

Corps

the

the

time

instruction

institution.

and success,

this

the

military

inspiration

war upon which

for

of

year

the

appreciation

he has broug~t

exigences

of his

high

observed

and scope

in his

exceedingl

during

to which

thoroughness
zeal

to him their

Tho ccrnd tteo

a very
session

attend
Enll

nov, is

Sheppard

_ben.ut 1 ...u 1 "'r el'!~ .'c.rnde
I.JI
-·.,,
.t ho Jo~rd

ndj"urnod

•
by

,with

tho Cor!'lmonccr.ion e xercisea
t

whore

'::FI?.'L' :m- having
~ r

d i . l"r.ius
previou

were
sly

g r adu1.,,cd
t

, ~:h-::f'lv..Sand :n;-,rthe •
the

Cc.rps c.nd tl::o finnL

tho undorstnnding
to bo hold

~
n,;mr dod to

a r:wr:,bo
r

th~t

in tho

lTI:U'.'..'E..J.!
C.AD.3'!:S
, the

to enter

service

.

~

:ic';~:;~o

~rd Visitors

,

�MANY MBN
CITADEL
SBRVB NATION
THB
!
Nearly Two Hundredof the
Graduates
Hold ~nwnissionsas Officers

A COLONEL
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ca.ptaln

.\

X. G,; C. M. McMurra.y, captaJn

tr. s.l
SJ~ty-

th1rd lnra.ntry, U. S. A.: F. L. Link,
lloutena,nt, PhlllpJ&gt;lne constabulary:
J.
J.i'. Muldrow, captain, o. R. C.: J.
Busl.&gt;co, cap!atn, O. R. C.: ll. A. Simms.
C&amp;J&gt;tal~, 0. R. C.; A. Brunson. second
lieutenant,
U. S. X. G.; A. P. Rhett,
captain,
0, R. c.
1910-L.
R. Forna.y, captain, U. s.
N. G. ; P. A . Clarke, J&gt;aymaster. U.
S. N. : R. C. Wlllla.,ms. captain. Thlrty-t;lxth lnt¥ttry,
U.S. A. : W. n. Conolly . tlrst lfoutenant.
Ji:lovcnth F. A ..
U. S. A.; 8. C. Riddle. first llcutcna.nt.
O. R. C. : W. W. :\!elver. $~Conc.1lleu-

c.

toMnt, O. R. C.; F . P. S•••lon•. ca.,.

,

ta1n, O. R. C.. F. A. : J . R . Stewart.
first. lleutonant, Engln, O. n. C.: J . lJ.
Grlrnball, 1lrst lieutenant. O. n. C.; w.
$. Lykes,
0. T. C.. O~lcthorJ&gt;O: D.
W. Gaston, O. T. C.. OgJe-thorpo.
1911-.J.
A. Lester. ftrst Heu tenant,
Thlrteonth
F. A .. U. S. A.; E. 1~. \Vlt•
11en. captain, Int~try,
U. $. A.; T. s.
Slnkle-r. Jr. , tl:r~t lleutcna,nt, U. S. A.:
B. T. Cril)ps:, lieutenant.
U . $. M. C.
G. l) . :\lurpho)', ca.ptain,
:£.'ort.y-flrth
Infantry , u. S. A.; R. Ji:. Da,·ls. fhst.
lleutona.nt,
0. R. C.: H. I{,. Pickett,
lloutena..nt, U. S. M. C.: G. c. :\[cCelvey. 0 . T . C .. Ogl~thorpe;
B. R.
Legge. fir.st tteutonant,
u. S. A.: C. T.
Smith. Jr., O. T. C .• Oglethorpe:
B.
A . Sullh·an, 1lrst Ucutcnant,
U. s. ~.
O.: S. O. Thomaon, PhlHpplno consW.bulary.
\.
191!-L.
Simons, second llcutonant,
U. S. A.; J. D . E . Meyer, captain,
u. s. N. G.: E. n. PMr.lck. second
lieutenant.
C. A. C., O. R. C.; R. t&lt;•.
W'alsh . ca.ptatn, Infantry,
U. $. A.:
&lt;:. M. L1n&lt;laay, first lieutenant, O. R.
C . ; .J. H. Thompson,
lieutenant.,
o.
R. C.; P. Robinson. lhmtenant , O. n.
C.; A. F . Llttl6John,
Jleutonant,
U.
~- N. G.: J. C. Fa.tr. se c ond Houten ..
ant. O. R. C.; O. G. wood, O . T. c ..
Qglethonfc.
•

1313-U. E. Los,c. ~econolieutenant ,
o. n. c.: J. n . '':O~dson, ll6utcno.n '

&lt;'nJtineer8. O. n. C . . · J. ~- Arthur ,
Hcuttnant , U. S. ).(. C.: J . R. )farth\
1
lieutenant.
u. $. ~r. c.; c. }&gt;, en ..
&lt;"hri$l. H&lt;"utcnant. U. S. M. C.: J. T
Y:1rboroygh, Jloutena.nt, U. S. M. C.:
A. s . LeCctte, flr 3 t Jlcutenan~
X. S.
A.: A. smith. second lieutenant.
ltor,
ty- 13cond infantry.
e
t:. $. A.: J. C.
S1an t on. f\rst lleuten:,\,nt. 0, R. C. : A .
)(. .Pa1·rott. $Ccond Hcutjrnant.
0. R
(\; C . X. Muldrow, lieutenant,
U. S.
)£. C.: J . C. Hutsoi\, flrst· Ueutonnnt,
C. A. c .. 'C. S. A.: r.. ,v. ,v1hson,
first Hcuten:.\nt. U . S. N. G.
UH-G.
A. Kin~. PhillJ&gt;J&gt;ine con•
stabu1:\ry: J. CA-rt, Jr .. Ar.st Jleutonan t .
0.

R. C.: F,.

t·.

$. A.:$.

,v. D:\bb~. Jr ., first 1lfu•

t&lt;'nant. O. n. C.: · . Prior. paymas•
w
tor. U. S. N .; v. M. Wheeler.
pnyma:i.tor. u. ~-)[.: T. H. Fro~t. second
Hout&lt;mnnt. \;. s. A.; T. F. MeGa.roy, C'.
s. ); . G.: N. )tlnus.
flr:;t 1leuten:\nt.
A.

\Voo(l tt, Jr .. lieutenant.

U. $. M. C.: l, . vv. \Vhnley , ' lieu•
tcnn.nt, U. S. ?,L C.: H. D. Scylt,
ea1&gt;t~in, C. A. C., 0. R. C.; I&lt;. I. Uu~e.
lleute1u\nt, t:. S. )f. C.: I, . W. Boykin •
.lr .. o. 'l' . C .. Oglethorpe;
J. J.'. JetfordiJ Jioutena.nt. \J. !i. ?.I. c.: G. E.
nov1◊. Mo&lt;&gt;nd Jteutenant.
o. n . C.: J.
JI · David. Jr ., f\rst lieutenant.
O. R,
T, &amp;, Hl:pp. J)aymaSttcr.11. S. X.
1916-T. B. Jack~on, O. T. C., Oglethor1&gt;0.: D. F . Galne:1. captain. U. S. :X.;
G.
·w. c. ::\Joore. ~ccon&lt;l Jleutenant,
~lnctccnth
int:.l.utr~•. U. S. A.; •r. P.
Cheatham.
lieutenant.
U. S. ~(. C.: n.
J), Porttr , J'IOCOUd lloUt('nant,
u. $ . ..\.:
G. A. ChalkCl', Heutonant. o. n. C.; J.
H. Holmca. Jr .. fii·st lieutenant.
t:. S.

' c.:

(Contlnuc.d

on Pac-o 5.)

�OOM ENT
MBHCE
i
OF
THBJJXADHL
t

Btfng I'll Town

- ·-

'

GEN.WOOD
TAl&lt;ES PART
A

J

Auu.1

Md u

liiJ Ka-'lk&gt;
:0.,.
Gatt)'sm~

tt 0.1.iiYr('d
a.= U.,.t,

��fHE lt.'EWS A?\"DCOU
CITADEL
.ALUM•IRlUIHOI
.... ➔.,
u,

•..u.c-f ~
o

r~er

CMS,u i. Xtld

��THE
THE
~NOO

MILITARY

CITADEL

COLLEGE

SHEPPARD,

OF

SOUTH

OFFICE

J . E . SMITH.

OF

CH-AIRMAN

'BOARD

OF

VISITORS

s.c,

Charleston,
The Annual meeting
~ilitary

College

Present

CAROLINA

CHARLESTON

CHAIRMAN

of the Board of Visitors
wes held

Hon Orlando

at the Citadel

Blythe-Moore-Padgett

.

of the South Cnrolina
this

Sheppcrd,Chair□an,nnd

December IIth,1917

day nt I0 . 30,e.m.

Moswrs Thomas-Hammond- Spivey

and Col Bond,Superintendent

, Absent

Governor

R. I.

Manning and Iiir Swearingen .
The Corp of Cadets
appearance
Science
buildings
dent

under

were inspected

command of Col .R.R . Stcgsd21,ll ,Professor

t:md Tactics.

The Board also

and grounds.

granted

general

lt5th Anniversary:
service

observed

by apprcpripte

Resolved:

of their

cxercices

to the cadets

on that

Col Bond,be

to the letter

&amp;

It was the

of the depnrtment
it

that
that

in the

the day be o
end the follow -

requested

to have

December)conferring

with a

cf an Elevator,Bnth

in appropriation

of Capt Greaser
to be held

intention
and that

in accordance

____________

of the cost

to be re-

adopted .

departnent

311.

to further

be included

of Modern Lnnguagcs"is

ed to orgnnizo

being

. adopted . see clipping.

"Professor

etc.

superinten-

retreat.

L .

day(20th

on each floor

In reply

·of the

tmd i-,doptea..

from the Legislature.

Capt Greaser:

until

of many of the Cadets

I9I7 - I8 . That estimates

room nnd Toilet

in chnrge

cf the Chnirman,the

exercises,and

cf the Graduates

!1.1 tary
ili

inspection

Country , is was su~gested

was offered

Appropriation

quested

leave

That the Faculty,Chairman

~ppropriato
Committee

mo.de a thorough

Upon authority

In consequence

Military

ing resolution

by the Bonr , and they ma9:.e a fine
d

with

asking

responsible

for

of the Boa r d to place
he be informed
his

that

whether

the

the entire
Capt Greaser

he is empower-

views . ndopted .

__________ ~--------~---___.

....;;;.,

�OFFICE

. SMITH,

OF

BOA"""RO OF

CAA7RMAN

VISIT-ORS

SECRETARY

Athletic

Association:

the Basket-ball

team be allowed

nocessitating
night

one leave

of the President
t ·o play

of absence

and Treasurer

The Citadel

ofiraduates:

be requested

-ed to loave

two games out of the City,

frcm Friday

school

Rwsolved:"That
tc give

during

in the service

diplomas

their

senior

cf the United

and Col Bond,Superintendent,will
of I9I8,now

morning until

Sunday

in the service,ns

the Bonrd cf Visitors
tonthose

year

stntes."

for

to include

service

on the Mexican
was granted

to Cadets

of the class

N.J.Cromer,Newberry,~.C.Sparks,

G.G.Cromer,Anderson,S.C,the

who went to the ~reining
of that

class

' A Diploma nwarded
not return
a First

/ That the resolution

further

Christmas
account

of Graduates.

nny other

before

members

graduation.

of Charleston,

s.C,whc

on the Mexican Border,but

and posponed

to the

to acknowledge

dia

is now

of Lieut

June meeting
this

action

E.B.
for
to the

adopted.

The Corps of Cadets

the following
of January

Capt of the Ccrp cf Cadets

to the recommemdations

The Secretary

of the Christmas

the night

service

was also

Army. adopted.

as infcrmation

Furlough:

that

being

in reference

consideration.

Association

after

in the Nationnl

Garey",be received

intc

to Scott.Carson.Strohecker

to the Citadel

Lieut

✓

Senior

camp on the 5th January,und

who would be called

cf

who were fore

~his requested

award diplomas
follows-

Cadets

Conwo.y,R.W.Tarkington,Greenwocd,K.F.Snearer,Madiscn,Ohio,this

except

that

was gra.nted.

The Association

border

~he request

holidays,from
cadets

were granted

December 2cth

were grnnted

6th-E.B.Smith,St

O.N.Taylcr,Chicngo,Ill.G.H.Steel,Evansville,Ind.

leQve of absence
to January

and extension

3d,I9I8

of lenvc

t~

Louis,M.e.M.Frnnklin,Limn,Ohio.
adopted.

I
I

\

�TH E C ITA DE L
ANDO

THE

SHEPPARD.
CHAIRMAN

MILITARY

COLLEGE

OF

SOUTH

CAROLINA

CHARLESTON

J , E. SMITH.

OFFICE

OF

CHAIRMAN

BOARD

OF VISITORS

$1!!:CRE'TARY

4

Report

of Executive

Committee: - Resolved : From the present

us this
\

report

of the Executive

adopted

us expressing

Ccmmittee

the sentiment

with

its

facts

before

recomoendations

is

of the Board . adp o ted .

3'J.lf

TO THE BOARDOF VISITOR-3 OF THB CI TADEL
-

TH1.!:
Jv!J'l'H C!dOLHfA

i-1IL1TA.'l'ZY
COLL~GE:
I

In the matter
Executive

of the

i nvesti g ation

Comm te e of the Boar d , at Ch~r leston
it

made by th e

S . C., on Octob er

4;th 1 917 ;
On September

15th -1 7 , :,!r. Thomas ? .L asesne -

Preside n t of the "Ssoc i ation

of Graduates-

wro t e a letter

Jo hn P. Thomas- a member of the Board of Visitors
of \'/hi cn the

welfare

t.o their

Alumni i nterested
of the Citadel

to the prestige

p0rsiste11t

of the Citade l.

ence Thursday

night

v ery thoroughly

i nvest i ga ted

1
1tOm2ors,

t hey f eel

to these

be in the prac t i -

tha t these

v1hic11 are damagi ng
s were i n confe r-

repor t s ought

and appropriat

to be

e ac t ion taken

th~t

conditions

they do not care

That a large

te.rgets
ficer

dut l,y requires

has had d i re ct e';?J

imm
e-

at the

to be considered

as

report s:

l .

that

veports

have been told

are bad and , wuile

~

should

These graduate

and ag r ee d

These graduates

Citadel

, as they

, a gr:&gt;upe of Graduates

atten t io n certain

diatl y.

of th@ Citadel -

fol.1..ow ng is• a cop yi

As l oya l
cal

to :.f .
r

r.umber of cots , matresses

, a s'l.ni tary

founta i n "'.nd otner

of the Citade l during

direct

competitton

with

2 ..

of these

Tha t cons i derable

not brought
3 ..

articles

,l at r ines ,

wer e used by i&gt;.n of -

a pr i vate

simi l ar enterprisew

to l ook after
articles

, kitc 11en utensils

the summer for

other

employe t3s were required
dist ri bution

them to di r ec t atte nt i on

;

enterpris
that

e in

~itadel

the ship}' i ng and , later

,t he

•

p i pi ng has been removed from the Citade l and

back/

That certain

incidents

have occured

i n the laundry

of the Cita

del.
That a house , said

to be l oca t ed in Burns Lane , need~ i nves t iga-

tio n.
5 ..

That Citadel

Citade l for

private

employees
purpaises

e.re frequently
·t•hile 9;itadel

used by an officer
matt&lt;''rS are neglected

of the
.

�-211

6.

That privately

employees
7►

Tt

when their

tie

hc1ve been repaired

tne Dagget

inviting

Printing

That,

Charleston

of increased

Association

affairs

The ~raduAtes
tigation
Frank

have been given
to accept

on ever

phase

"I.S

sugsested
witnesses

of these

Capt . Graeser ,Capt.

other

employees

purpose

matters

;

by these

and of matters
~ajor
•

the

17th

the allegatio

was held

by Mr. Thomr-..sand the

of tiie

statements

statements

0

be closely

the

examined

out of them,

Moore , Capt . LeTellie
and all

. Kanapaux

r,
other

and all

sent

this

letter
for

to
the

n s made by , and contained

in

in one of the rooms of the Y. M. C. A
l.i·

airman

made at this

in the letter

3ly the, dr . J.

, for

duty

conference,as

"

well

confer -

the ~xecut i ve

of investigat.i

a,

as the a llegations

Lesesne .

executive

6!-()eL,(,,..,._

to call

the purpose

Cor:1mi
ttee-

P. Thomas , and tr.e Chairman

the 4th 1917 .

a good many of the

of graduates

to be his

of ...r .
-the

1.'!i
t

made by a good many at this

oard together

According.Ly

Charleston

that

grov:ing

1917 .- t1r . 'l"
homas

the vh airma n de emed it

contained

, Jr

.

~rom the

Comnitte

, T.".". Bethea ,

Hodges, Lieut . Hair

Alumni and members of the ,.,_ssociation

ence,

an inves -

of the Boar d , who at once went to vhc1rleston

A conference
buildings

i on for

Graduates

they

Sergt . Adams,Sergt

of investig'l.ting

letter

of the

of the Citadel"

On §eptember
the vh2.irman

statement

Clement

and that

1&lt;:.Qox , Capt

of the Citadel

Company ).-

, and T. P . Lesesne .

the good name of the Citadel:

officers

of

Howe, C. F •. Myers Jr . , Th add Street

is respectively
be called

the

to the Alumni.

a petit

D,.vid G. Dwight,'V.~'.

G. Eason , Gedney

follov:ing

outside

to bid(Statements

Alumni interest,no

agreeing

include:

It

matters

has be en prinjed

printers

Henry O. S;troheo.a:erJr . , S . L . Reid
,:,

said

.

CitPdel

Company and the vvalkor,E ~nns u Cogswell

in spite

athletic

for

for

was needed

by Ci t.adel

That the Geta l ogue of the Citadel

St~te , without

8.

owned automobiles

were

consl'ting

"'
sum.~oned

of E . L!.
to meet in

�L

- 3-

Af ter
cided

a pre l imina r y conference-

to ask

the parties

to ap pe 'l. before
r

of the

t i c a lly
full

letter

Quite

pa rties

a le nghty

Raines - to make

he ,:,. i ng was had ,-and prac r

named i n t he letl t er of Mr , LeSesn e made

.

which Major Ra.1.!1es was request

as vtell

:teSesne

of ...r . Lesesne

upon t he sub j ect mat -

ed

to pres ent

of the var i ous s ug;e s ti ons and cr i tcisms

wi tnesses,
!.f.
r

i n the

dee med pr oper bearing

i nvestigat ion ►

statements

tion

as they

~11 of the

After

mentione d

execut i ve comm t Lee de~
i

t hem, and i n the pr e s ence of ··'ajor

suc h st a tements
ter

the

as

the

sug ·estions

made by the d if feren t

oontained

in the letter

of the .tloard of Vis it or s in Decembe r 1913 ,
,.

the ~uperi n tenden t i n h is ann u al r epo r t to the Boar d-used
lo\•ting langu 'l. e -to
g
for

11
tern
"the

wit -

11

Fo ur offi c ers

out this

of their

December

that

of 'Nes-

recommen d that
if successfuJ.Jy

benef i t

"itade l ► "

to the

r ecommend~ti on the Boa rd of Visito rs ga ve
,_

or c amp, wit hou t expense
of the college

heartily

plan . I believe

to cert ~in member of the ! aculty

ties

J.

camp wi l l be of great

Pursuan t t o this

school

i n the M
ountains

dur i ag the v ac a tio n, and

Bo'l.rd 'l. prove
p

the f ol -

of the Citade l have made

a su m:n camp to be d onducted
er

" arolina

"carried

their
to

consent

to conduct

or interference

. Extrac t from the minutes

a summe_

wit h t he ir

9th 1913 .

Rdop t ed- to wi t-"

.. eso lved

The Super i ntende nt be authorized
of th i s camp(The French
ments

re t urn in lixe

nes s es examin ed, and a lso
he rew i th submit

:

to l oan to the officer

to enter

int o a wr i tten

cond i t i on. a s rec e i ve d wha tever

have care f ull y

r e so-

s il!ii cha r ge

Bro ad Su111 c1.mp) any equ i pment and i nstur ,.. ner

they may r eques t, they

'i!e

du-

of the .tloard hel d

At the meet i ng of the boa r d ir.. .June 1914 , the follow i ng
l ution.was

of

►

At the meeting

"plans

is expl ama-

eo nsidered

the

agreemen t to

is l oaned them . "

st ate ments

of a ll

of the wit-

the explana ti on mad r- by '""ajor Ra i n es, and

our conc l usi on.

�As to the s t a t ement .s c on tain ed in par 2, r ,~ph :To 1 i n t he
g

-

r
lett e r of M . Le Se sne - we beg to state

"'

th at wehave no i d ea

t ha t th i s permiss ion g iv en by the Boar d of Vi sitor s t o certain
.,__
of the vi tad el v:ould ha ve bee n gr ante d- if the Boa rd had

officers

b ee n ~dvise d th a t t h is priv il eg e would
titi

on wit h other

compe-

s i mil a r en te rp rise s " .

W beg f urther
e
of this

op er a te " i ndirect

to s-t ate with

paragr ap h- that

.Joard of Visitors-

r e fe rence

i n~our opin i on

if

to the sug ; e s t i on s
the resolut

i on of th e

gr "n t i::ig t h is pr i v il eg e-ha d be en ob s er ved -t he

r epo r ts

"damag in g t o the pr st i g e of the Ci tad el
,..
oc ~ur r ed .

•t

wou ld not hav e

de be g furt h er to s t ate -t ha t while
ha d been careles

there
erty

we were i mpressedtha
of the use

of the vi tadel

t hat there

sness

i n the matter

a t t hi s surn.
~er camp- we were not

had bee n °ny serious

fin anci lll

t

of the prop i mpre s s ed

l oss sust a in ed.

W be g f urth er to s tate - th a t i n our opin ion t he r eso l ut i on
e
of the uo ar d of Visitors

adopted

i n ~une 19 14, granting

this

pri vi-

leg e- sho ul d be repea le d or r escinde d.
t
As to the sug g esions
cont a i n ed i n pa ragr aph No 2 , of the
lett er ef

liiir

I.,9

S es;J;J.~ it

was admitted

pi ping had not been brought
was not bro ught ba ck was
there

b ~ck , but
th a t it

64'.-MMrLe Sei;;"'
'~

"Inc i dents"
ajor

"1

s ome

he stated

th at the re a son i t

was absol u tely

woethle s s , an d

was no ev i de nce to the contra ry.
As to t he sug ,;es t ions

ter

by Maj:i r Ra i n e s that
.,..

oc cLt ring
r

there

c ont a i ned i n pPra gr a ph No 3 of the l et
wa s no d i re c t evidenc e

in the l aundry

of a ny i mprope .

of the l.iit ade l;

Ra i ne unqu a l i f ied ly an d absolute

l y deni ed that

pr ope r had oc curre d .. We wer e impressed

th a t while

on the con t rary
any th i ng

i :n
-

M r J:{ i nes in.a
ajo
a
g""

have b e en
t i fy

i mpr uden t,

a suspicion

yet

there

was abso l ute ly no testimon y to jus -

of mor a l delinquenc

As t o the sug 3 estio n cont a ined
o-f

r.:r, L9 S9enliil - we were

y ..
in par ag r aph No 4 , of t he l e tter

s a tis fie d fro :'l th e statements

and oth er witnes s es th a t he \Jitade l had suffered
t ion with t ~is house i n °ur n s Lane .
,

n o loss

of l,'.a jor

Ra i ne

i n connect -

�-o

As to the
the letter
that

suggestion

of ~P

he was not

the

employees

his

~ ln this

there

that
of the

was stated

any of
interest

by ·"ajor

in the

thc1.t he was not conscious

employee ,

was inconsequence

matt&amp;rs,or

automob i le had been used frequently

R2.ine

interest

of

of any dereliction

on

account.
We were

impressed

show anything
the

separate

and d i stinct

importance

As to the
ter

of Mr

for

economic

action

that

reasons-

.,1ajor l{aines

this

al l times

vii th the .,thletic

3J..9

i:i this

-when called

they

to say -th "'t '-'ol.
responsibility

therewith

ems

be

Itaines

.pon -to

.nssociation

.

that

8 ~f the letter

enti:·ely

by t 1is ;,ssocia-

not undertake
he was ready

ma:rn a ful l showing

8"

of the Athletic

of the .board of Visitors

and should

stated

exonerated

the affairs

administered

matte:-

of the

compl,tely

0
in pF~r gr~ph

0om ittee

Hond

•

of the opinion - that

the ""
xecutive

i..ajor

time

and publ ic interest

was based,and

cont-?.ined

can and should

same , but

same

L, p;,rugr- ph Ho 7 , of the let-

al l of the

cri~icism

t,!r , I,e Seiil::.e - we are

no jurisdiction

pr ivate

is only necessary

assumed

suggestion

and that

et at the

contained

fro,n any connection

.. s to the

tion,

nature,

proper -do not

.

sug _
_-;estions

on ~hich

criticisms-while

of keeping

Le Seiil:r:i~ it

Association

these

of a criminal

phasize¢

the

that

it

Raines

by a Citadel

of Gitadel

connection

5 and 6,of

by -ajor

were used by him to the detriment

the Citadel,and
this

repaired

of the fact

any neglett

of the Citadel
that

in paragrephs

was admitted

automob ile

conscious

of such service-

- it

re £esae

he had had his

yet

contained

have

to criticise
and willing

of his

at

connection

�-6-

Upon the
the witnesses,and
not

are

investigation-from

from the expl2.nat i on

i npressed

or that

entire

that

any ver;/

serious

financial

loss

any serious

satisfied

that

no criticism

the

state::1ent

of

of iAajor Haine , we were

irrlilglari

ties

had occurred ,

hact been sustained,and
of this

character

we

will

ever

oc-

cur again. .
We desire
which acuated
ters

to express

the Associ2.tion

to our a ttention,

interest

and

in the welfare

unconsciously

abused

faithful

and very

charge

we hope and believe

Department
plaints

privilege

that
that

of the

he ought

consider

old Institution.,
compl a ined

-were

erroj'sof

doing ,.and in view of the fact

has ever

tha~

all

of the

be contro lled
those

confronted
officers

against

chci.rged with

very

in the disso

too harshly,and
will

of the very

occur

agc1in..

difficult
few com-

him , s-hould comwend him

of the friends
that

the

of our grand
irregularities

the head and not of the heart .
important
that

work the Ci tP.del

our graduates

the civilized

world-we

to promote

the management

all

is now

have responded

the most serious

of the vitadel,and

by the desire

may have

sup ervised,, _and the very

to the c&lt;ill of our country - in this

that

and

which he has held

to be judged

satis f y us all

In vie w of the very

nobly

zeal

in view of his

office

a tion. of all

and should

of

the mat-

their

to the vitadel

in the management

\'/hich he has so long

f~vorable

for

no such irregulHrties

which have been perferred

to the

·s-.. still

services

duties

His success-

in bringing

may have been indiscreet,and

efficient

we do not feel

on. of the purpose

of our Alma Mater.

his

of t:1.e onerous

of U-ractuates

we corrunend them

While Major rtaine

~ong,

our avpreciati

indulge

crisis
the hope

of the Alumni will

harmony and C &gt;
oper Ption

of the

aff8.irs

so

of this

great

among
School,

so ~hat our old Alma Mater may move forward to the "tt~ inment of the
high
ideal so fondly cherished
by her founders,and
so ardently
hoped forby her living
330

sons .

�-7 May t he opportuniti
fut.ure-

e s of the presen t, and the possibilities

i n spi r e us all

to renewed

activity

work th e Cita del is now doing , and mny a ll
trolled
best

3 3/

by the one common purpose
agree .

.

of seeing

and ze al

of the

i n the great

of her Alumni be con.wl10

can best

work and

�-~

~•1~
tt

of Superintendent:
as follows,
?&gt;'3:2J

The Superintcndont

I

rr

I

•

submitted

his unnuul report

�THE
THE

MILITARY

CITADEL

COLLEGE

OF SOUTH

CAROLINA

CHARLESTON
COL.0

. .J . BOND

SUPERINTENDENT

Dec . 11, 1917.
--

~
T-o--Tlre Boa rd of Visitors,

The Citadel.
Gentlemen: The present session opened under very encouraging
.)
conditions
on September 20th with an enrolment of 251 cadets - the
new class numbering 119, all of whom qualified
under the strict
requirements
of a minimum of 12 High School units for admission .
The statistics
of the new class show that the average age of the
new eadets on the openi ng day was 17 years and 9 months . The
average height was 5'7i ", and the average weight 125 lbs.
The
number of applications
for admission which had been received up to
the opening day was 143.
Some of these were rejected
as not qualified,
but in at least a dozen cases, the young men whose parents
had applied for admission did not present themselves at The Citadel.
As it was necessary
for the Quartermaster
to nnke provision
for
all who had applied,
The Citadel was put to some expense in purchasing mattresses
and other material which was not needed when the
applicants
did not arrive.
It seems to me that a small deposit fee,
say $5, should be required of students to prevent them from failing for trifling
reasons to meet their oblig ations,
and I so re commend.
cJ..k l'J, "~
Two members of the graduating
class were drafted
during the
past summer, viz.,
Cadet Neel y J. Cromer, benef iciarv c~ de t from
Newberry County, and Cadet T. c . Sparks, ben efiorar~
oadet ~rom
Horry County.
Since the beginning of the session two other members
of this class have been ordered to report to the Army Sohool at
Fort Leavenworth for instruction
with a view to receiving
commissions in the Regular Army, viz . Cadet H. w. Tarkington,
ben e£icrary
from Greenwood County, and Cadet K. F . Snearer, of Cleveland,
o.
One other member of this class,
Cadet Captain G. G. Cromer, of
.Anderson, s.c. will be drafted next spring,
and we have recommended
him to go to the 3rd Training Camp in January, so that he will have
the opportunity
of becoming an officer.
In the case of these
young men who are prevented from finishing
their education by the
call of their country,
the Academic Board makes the following
recommendation to the Board of Visitors:
"That the follovring members of the graduating
class, Cromer,
G. Cromer, N. , Snearer, Sparks~ and Tarkington,
who have been
ca 1 led into the service of the u . S. Government, be graded on their
records up to the time of leaving The Citadel,
and graduated with
their class in June, provided,
they are at that time in the
J
0 ,,.,_A;
military
or n aval service of the U. S. Government; and that the
r
substance of this resolution
be endorsed on their diplomas."

�COL.0
. .J . BOND
SUPERINTENDENT

The state Board of Charities
asks the Board of Visitors
to
pass a resolution
limiting
the time at the beginning of the aoademio session in which parents can apply for free tuition.
They
sugge st one week.
1----10-,,,A,,,,.., 1 ; • ;.. ~

The

(

new plan of having an academia officer permanently as
Commandant of Cadets, which was adopted by the Board at their last
meeting, gives promise of mee~ing all expectations.
Major Moore
has taken an enthusiastic
interest
in his duties,
and I am pleased
to state that I have never known the interior
discipline
of the
Corps of Cadets to be more satisfa~tory
than it is at present.
The detail
of all active officers
of the Army as professors
of
military
science and tactics
at educational
institutions
was
withdrawn at the conclusion of the last academic year; but in
order for The Citadel to be continued among the colleges supporting units of the R. O. T. C., and to be inspected,
it was necessary
to have a retired
officer
of _
the u . s .Army detailed
for duty at
the institution.
Maj. R.R . Stogsdall,
U. S. A. , retired,
was engaged at a salary of $1000 per annum, and reported for duty at the
beginning of the present session.
Since then he has had a leave
of ten days to attend one of the training
camps where the latest
methods of military
instruction
are given, and I am glad to report
that he is diligently
prooeeding with the instruction
of the oadets
in military
matters.
I take pleasure in presenting
to the Board
for its consideration
a communication from Major Stogsdall bearing
✓ on one fea~ure of the academic staff
which he _
has discussed with
me, and which he submits at my re q_ue
st.
,r, , -l-' .... , 6-,,, 1 , i, .,
3 8 't

&lt;

�De c . 11, 1917.
To the Board of Visitors,
The Citadel.
Gentlemen:! beg leave

to submit

to you the following

statement

and

recommendation:
as I understand

This institution,
ity

and supervision

object

the education

object

being

of the State

its

military
these
tors

titles
titles

and directs
exist

are placed
It occurs

Governor

selects

and instructors

to it

the officers

- and confers

in naln6 only,

status

and these

the Legislature

these

has had no military

which they should

training

by right

as to whether
should

forces,

But

has been called

into

the service

state

military

of the State,

desirable

service

for

giving

have.
who

establishment

of the f ederal

to place

the entire

such emergency duty within

as the Governor might see !it

in mind the self-interest

seek only to further

thus

be so commissioned.

of the State

might be highly

the

an instructor

when the military

I have not

-

and in s truc-

might authorize

this

limits

uniforms.

professors

at a time like

-'the
3,.s

training.

of the institution

Further,

Corps in the

""7

upon them certain

men in the State

There might be a question

it

fo~ --i-t ~
·_ s:___ --1

in a most awkward position.

to commission

Government,

and has

a militar-J

them to wear military

to me that

them a military

under the author-

of young men; the particular

to give young men sent

professors

exists

of South Ca rolina,

and training

The Board of Visitors

it,

to call

them.

of any man; I would

promote the efficiency

of this

excellent

college.
Very respectfully,

/
Professor

of Military

Science&amp;:

Tactics.

•

�Two members of the Academic Boa.rd a.re now in the u.s. service.
Lt. Guthrie, Assistant
Professor
of Physics, was called out by the
Naval Reserve last April, before the close of the session.
Mr.
H.J . Blackford,
of Levington, Va., was engaged during the past
summer to fill his place.
Captain Hodges, Professor
of Physics,
4
received an appointment as Captain in the Ordnance Department
1._~~t
during the summer, and he left shortly after the opening of the
-session . Mr. J. c . Pomeroy of Ames, Ia . , was engaged in his place .
Capt . Hodges left all of his furniture
in his quarters,
so as to
hold a claim, if possible,
on the position,
and return as Professor
of Physics after the war.
Both Messrs. Pomeroy and Blackford were
engaged ±'or the session ending Sept. 20, 1918, - the former at a
salary of $2000 per annum, and the latter
at $1200 . The selection
of these two professors
by the Chairman and the Superintendent
is
submitted for the approval of the Board.
Capt. LeTellier
has been doi:i;i.gvaluable work in the milit a ry
department for a year or more by instructing
classes in militnry
map-making, bridge-building,
etc.
I recommend to the Board that
acknowledgment of this be made by adding to Capt. LeTellier's
title
Professor
of Drawing, that of Assistant Professor of Military
Engine e ring.

337

as
I

I

�OL . 0 . .J.BOND
; UPERINTENOENT

#3

In connection with the organization
of the Cadets as units
in the R.0.T.C.,
as provided by law - two considerable
pecuniary
benefits
come to the Cadets.
The cadets who have been here two
years, receive for the remainder of their time in the military
college a commutation of subsistence
of 30¢ a day, or $109.50
a year.
The other benefit
is a commutation for uniforms which
is allowed to all cadets, and amounts to $14. This is a field
service uniform of a pattern prescribed
by the U.S. Wa.r Department
and should be approved by the Board, as en authorized
unifonn for
cadets.
I so recommend. It is necessary for The Citadel to give
bond for these uniforms and. to have them insured.
I will see that
this is done, with the autharir1 ty of the Board, and charge the cost
of the same to the cadets, who receive the benefit.
C
•/,•JJ"'f.
'!
Instructions
have come farom the urdnance Department to return
the Springfield
Rifles,
Model 1903, which we have, and Rifles of
Model 1898 (presumably Krags) will be furnished
us instead.
These
are very unwelcome orders,
as we naturally
took a pride in having
the Corps provided with the modern a.rm used by the U.S. Army, but
we presume that the necessities
of the Government are such that all
the rifles
of the improved pattern are needed for the troops of the
U.S.
It will be recalled
that last year the cadets had no enca.mpment.
The usual encampment, planned for April, was abandoned as it was
planned by the War Department to have the units of the R.0.T.C. go
into ca.mp at the Government Training Camps, and it was expected
that the cadets would go to Plattsburg.
All of these plans, howT
ever, were abandoned on account of the war, and it hardly seems
likely
that any arrangements will be made next June to send the
cadets to training
cemps. Therefore,
it seeroo necessary for us to
consider holding our own encampment, as formerly.
The question
of most concern is tentage.
Unless the Adjutant General of the
State can provide the camp equipage, it seems that it will not be
possible
to get it.
We would greatly
desire to go into camp at
Mt . Pleasant,
as we did in 1915 and 1916 - as we would th~re have
access to a modem rifle range, and have been specially
invited
by Major Harllee to make use of all the facilities
of the range.
I take the liberty
of calling the attention
of the Board to the
importance of this matter.
The Government is too busy to pay attention
to the instruction
of any but the armies of the U.S.
We, ours elves, shall have to attend to the proper military
instruction of our oadets until such time as with the return of peace the
War Departm~nt can give attention
to such matters again and the
enca~pment is a very necessary part of our milita:iy instruction.
Previous to the war, we were holding these encampments regularly.
Now t~at our ~raduate s are more needed than ever, the importance
?f this work is greater still,
and the necessity
for the encampment
is more tather than less urgent.
/

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�The financial
report of the Chairman of the Board to the Legislature
calls for an increased
appropriation
due to the great
advance in price of subsistence
and other supplies,
and to the
increase
in the salaries
of professors.
As regards the latter,
in compliamce with the instructions
of the Board of Visitors
at
your last meeting, I have prepared a oomparative
statement showing
the salaries
paid at the other State Colleges,
which I respectfully submit.
Clemson
President
Professors

Assistants
Total

Uni ve rsi ty of

4,500
(1)3,500
(1)3,000
{ 5) 2,500
2140 to
1900

s .c.

Winthrop

5,000
( 1)
(19)

1700 to 1000
$159' 548.33

5,000

1500 to 1200
$71

2,000

( 8)

3,000
2,500
2,000

( l)

Citadel
3,750
(1)

1200 to 360

, 270 .02

J92,870

.

3,000
2125 to 2000

1500 to 1200
J 2 7 ,2 50 .

: (.

\.,

~

I beg to call the attention
of the Board to the fact that the
tenn of office of two members of the Board, Col. Blythe and Col.
Spivey, expires in 1918, so that I presume the election
for these
positions
on the Doard will be held during of the session of the
Legislature
in January or February.
I respectfully
Holidays.
7 a d;,1 I

afak the Board to decide

·

Jtt-

Respectfully,

@,
"339

Y-/36M_c{_

Superintendent.

upon the Christmas

�Military

staff:Resclved:

and Academic staff
Military

staff

That the Faculty

,the

latter

to embrace

and Tactics,Commandant
Lieut

Guthrie:

the rate

of the Professors

the substitute

- of Lieut

and 2d classes

at the M Pleasant
t

Col Bond,Superintendent,to

perfect

Superintendent:

Resolved:That

ed to $4.500-nmended
lnnual

I
\

from the third
each year,for
asked

Tuesday

appointed
\ Revise

on this

Regulations

nppointed

3 l/0

)meeting

to revise

of four

for

Resolved:

with

of C~l Bond,be

increas-

be changed

Tuesday in October

of

members be appointed

to take

(f.

adopted . The Chairman

?;~~,Hammond and
·

Regulations

of the Board . adopted . The chairman

business

Runge ,was left

to be

the college.

of five

and report
appointed

'

,M
oore and Hammond.

appearing

the board

adjourned.

Re

~

at

Moultrie,

apprcpriation

That a comr.ai
ttee

the present

1
r1
homas, :spi=k:J, Bend

No further

at Fort

adpoted.

committee,Thomas,Jiial1m••e,'

-~4;;a;-

M
essrs

the salary

cf making up the annual

n new site

.:

be paid

to the June meeting,lost.

~ite: - Thnt a Committee

consideration

. adopted.

. adopted.

in December to the third

the purpose

Science

not adopted .

That the Annual December meeting

of tho Legislature.

l Building
'\ into

be posponed

Mecting:Resolved:

Rifle

arrangements

and the

Guthrie

the commencement of the session.

The encampment of the Ist

a Milit~ry

Military

nnd Quartermaster

and the 3d and 4th classes

Sal~ry

into

the Superintendent,Professor

that

of $ 1500-from

Encampment:

to consist

of Cadets,Surgeon

Resolved:

be divided

chairman.

members be
at the next
on this

committee

�10

CITADEL
TO
MARK
DIAIOMD
JUBILBB
hdcnn:al Celehntlon 1n •he
CNipdlo Be HeldThtncby
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T~ SPEAKERS
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