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                <text>William O. Brice was a member of the Class of 1921. According to a Register of Graduates, Brice became a lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps after graduating from The Citadel.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;***&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p class="p1"&gt;&lt;span class="s1"&gt;The oldest known Citadel Class Ring dates to 1895, and features a dark stone with the year '95 inscribed in the center. Early rings changed design from year to year until the design was standardized in 1940. A special war ring was made for those who had been called to active duty directly from The Citadel at the close of the 1942-1943 academic year. This war ring was unique in that it did not have class numerals.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="p1"&gt;&lt;span class="s1"&gt;Citadel Class Rings for the Corps of Cadets feature an oval crest with a Palmetto tree and the South Carolina State Seal with the graduating class numerals. The words “The Military College of S.C. 1842” wrap around the oval. The right side of the ring depicts the United States and South Carolina flags, cannon balls, and a star representing the Star of the West steamship that cadets fired upon in January of 1861. The left side depicts a crossed sword and rifle with oak leaves and laurel wreath.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class="p1"&gt;&lt;span class="s1"&gt;For more information, visit &lt;a href="http://www.citadelalumni.org/s/1674/alumni/index.aspx?sid=1674&amp;amp;gid=1001&amp;amp;pgid=391" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;The Citadel Alumni Association's Cadet Ring History &amp;amp; Symbolism&lt;/a&gt; website.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</text>
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                    <text>Charleston,

S . C, March

4th , I 92I

A Specin l meot i ng of tho non r d of Vi s i t ors of t h e !' ilitary
Coll eg e cf
South Caro l i ng, was held this do.y a t ,the Cita del at II 11.m.
.

Pr esen t- Col Srep~nrd,Cha i rmnn and Gcn ' l ~ oor e - Rev Brunson - r Thonns ~nd
Col Bond , Jup erin t cndcnt,~bsent
but advisinr
tbct they l'Tlc~ tho fncts in
. ccsea of disciplino
to be conoidor0d ~ere· ~~srs ~wonrinR0n - r ~mond
'"nd .. neon who rcquo•stcd
thct tl cir votes bo rccoraca
in the "ffin"
tivC1
in · n;·
sci~ino
the othc1· nc bcrs of t~·c bocrd
"Tr"d upcn re r:uff'icic"'lt
punish~cnt
otncr th n dismis~~11 .
·
'
'o Chc i r~
sto.ted trc re tin• m.s c llcd
spcci r·
.,c c ....
nr-i~:cr r. .. t.: rs .
..,f discipline
" .. ng the c dots .. nd r,n otl:cr :.mcincs::.. tr.t:t r • nood t .o
attention
of the rionrd .

of t.;.,!ldets :lopc r- Rilo. ·- :1-eo
.JO" d :
oso " cts
·ere ro 1.1rt C:. 1,.., t •
.:.&gt;U i ntondcnt
,or
b:·
fc,r ocing intcxic
ted. t tho ...... . v •A,
the Occasion be i ng a gurno of ,i;o.sl..ct • 11 between ~lomson ~ol loge t.nd tho
vit Qol. Those vndcts woro sus~cnd e d by the ~upc ri ntendcnt
fo r vi ~l ~t i on
of • "" agruph 116 cf th e f ..
r
egulc.ti ..ns • .nfter roaa.1ng tl,a ch-r 0 0 ... :..gc1nst \,i!e
.;adets und tnc ir rep\Y c.cl.:nawlodging the dr i nldng of i ntcxic""nts
not vii th
the i ntent i on of getting
ino~r,tod
tho bc~rd upon rc~uost
of tnese ~~dots
r
pormi tted thorn Wld thoi r l indred to ppoQ. befcre the bo .. r d ll.nd r!W.lto thoir
pl ea fo r unish! ..cnt other
.,b:.. ~ disc1 reo •
n
l,.r Roper I!ludo fl very ournost "nd pa.th adsic al_).i.JOt l n1Jt t ... disuiis.; 1.i s con
:ior the ro4?.sons Lo stnted
LJUt to punisl
. i m in c.ny ...thor '·'-'Y tho bet.rd ~aw
mi ght select .
Ll Riley ...
r
po1.o fer ~c.dots .1loy o.nd J..Cc , ,3'1:'iins :.inong othe r th i ngs the. t
Cs.dot ;.oe uas an crphun r.i s .1:a thar
ving died rit,cn r.e Titi.s but £~cc.rs ..,ld
'-nd h i s cc.so ii-.., c. v r: p t c .,ic one , t . t 1 ... t t ese c &lt;.i.cts dr n:: is kwown
,.s ''7ino of lo ein':uht'.t
.,heJ
id not knew it ·::is Ln in,c~-1c nt it b ine;
cbtninod
at
opt ch-ink stc.nd, th.at thoy took onl:r two drinks
l on they fol t
th~ ~ffoct
in o. stu or nd etc ,r c lc&amp;ded th t they· be re -i noto.tod ui th
ny unis:t.mont t·
bc&amp;.rd r: ey decide . After
cu.ring ~l:o verb 1 at t'1I!lcnt
ef o~ch C dot in cddition
to lie ~:-rittcn rc)ly to the chcrgc of intoxicct i o
~SJ)

0

nna

L---

tho ~oll r d c:x:cuood all
)O.rtios
,.l ll~
discussed
the C se ,f cne'h ,, act
by thG se v er 1 moLlbQrs of·thc
bu rd . ftcr cuitc
lcnfth;·
'i~cussion
_in
ms : · od t~ nrcsr.nt
· i~ vicus the ~.., rr dcci0cd
whi ch the Supc.rintcncicnt
te rc - inststo
Codets P.o er - ill,.,.. - cc encl
··a, the l- i'l'"l "'n P Tcr:u ,..+f'd
. to hnvc these C dots
npc r bcfvrc
t~ bt rd nd le d~rosr tlrE en t~e
b einous110ss cf t'tcir
of ~once nd tho dis:&gt;-rncc t',C'i r c nc1uct "d br m+t
u on the Cit dcl in t is ....
1.rr1unit··.
tr.en t ... trcP.1 the verdict
ld
... tho
:f
ing urdor tl.
..... crint
'u
ndcnt wc.s re u stcd
· , rd cs onbr cod in tile foll~
to iszuo .
'171........ .-L~
~
- ---•v

�he Citade l. Charlest on •• o •• Maroh 4 ,1 921 .

aqra of

1-'ener l Order
l o.

1. ~he oase of the cadets
r.egulation.s
they find

has been carofnlly

b en mo~e or less

is very

in

toler

collei:;e;but

the Board of Vlsitore

by

t deal

.idcants

the E!.f_'.ir

of

~

,atd

eh . 19th . which

strong , and the .Board ia disposed
with the best

f t'1o

thGm to

in no
~ngr

_

of the o oeta
an[

•Ole oney i

a ..r to coniione

t~ e

::r..

in

Q

c f 1.l ei;:hi bi tlon

of clemency

would be tl e mfl~

dis~i

be re-instated
abstain from all

ill

parentr.

0£

to tr.e vro1c~ _onalty

.o er ,Filey , Lee . n
.,/d
sol :an lo et
t they will henceforth
t
ret':J.r:.in ! dets of tlle ui t,_ • ..1.

at vari-

of the disciplino

· r~i.ag tho ~lt1re
J

hac

shar!e t

brought

to exercise

interosta

in oho;-;ing u.1-:--c; ""he.7 1ish

t .eee young men

there

that

by a number of cadets

xerci.sc

in titut1on,nctuatcs

of concern

to tho pare.!l.ta and kindred

ble vicO which ·ia.o t·.~

of s ving

of )ar .1 16 of tho

for mere~ 1h·ch has been made bJ these

cun be done com~tibly

tho

oz :nt

and distress

involved . The appeel

it

rcviewod

with u src

driru:ing

ea , o 1loirw.ting

the inatitntion

kindred

for violation

ea follows:

Tho ~ourd has learnod

o 1.., ti

susponded

line

of th

,..

provide · b~·

-

u on tbcir
intoxicants

wh

3 . euaeta J1oper . Riley , and Lee will bo de rived of rl vileges
of leav
oxoe ton
odnesaay a~ternoonA
~
Sund ys for a eriod of ninety,
ys.
Co.det .tloyd will bo dep rived of the sa11e 1 rivileges
for thirty
do.ya.
4 . Cade ts Ho er ,Hiley , .!Jee , : • noyd v,ill oach receive
ten demer it ..., •·h
~~xlmwn number roocribed
tor ~ny offense .
·

"Y order of the Board o~ Visitors

o. ,J. Bond ,

,

u erintenden~.

�T H E: CI TAD E L
THE

MILITARY

CO LLEGE

OF' SOUTH

CAROLINA

CHARLESTON
COL

orch

O .J . BOND

4 , 1921

i tadel

wi tho·1t

SUP£AINTENDtNT

~o the C

ir

a.n of t11e Bo rd of Visitors

,

,

~.c.

Cadet Blv.nkenshi o left

the

~he Citadel

, 'harleston

Deur Sir:
2nd o.nd has not

~ebruart

returned . Cadet

on .I!'ebrucr J 7th without

able

to find

thut

thet

• left

le ave o.nd hue not retnrned

our from their

be dismissed

yrd ,

for

parents
desertion

uhy they

leave

on

the CitD el

. I h ve not lie on

ha,-e left

. I recorrnend

.

Youra verj

truly ,

~up1rintendent

.

{

f
l n ons.ip Qnd :rd : The Suporintondent
reported
thcoe
Ccdote oft the Cit del uithout ~uthority
t lenve Gn Feb ru r~ 2d end
7th reap ctive l r ,a nd th~t they had n tr
turnc
r euu-itted
~xcus e
hot or f re rec.
nd d t
di c rg d
Toe :r c..
t1un f tho ..up rint nd. 11 t th' t those twu ~ade ta bo
di 1
d RB appr v d .
~

ty

•o furtn

r

usineca

e·r1ng

the ~o rd

., urned ,

�Columbia , s. C. :May ~th

19 21

" At a special
meeti ng of the :Board of Visitors
of THE CIT.ADEL
of Charleston
, S . t: . held in the office
of the t;o yernor of the
~te.te , on t he above dste , at Whicb a majority
of the said .8oard
werep r esent , the follov1:l.nr resolution
w
as unaninous:cy
adopted :
RESOLVED that the 3oard of Visitors
of THE CITADEL ao borrow
the sum of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
($200 , 000.00)
DOLLARSas autbor ized by Joint Resolution
of the G~neral Assewbly of the Sta+e
of -&gt;outh c~rolir:a , appro Ted the 10th day of J.:aroh , 1920 , &lt;'.nd that
the proper officers
of the Bos.rd , namely , the Che irman and the
Secretary
are hereby authorized
to execute notes and take other
necessary
steps to make the loan . "
Aff iant further
stati&gt;s trat
the total
al!lourt of money
heretofore
b~ rr ow~~ by the said Board of Visitors
of the Citadel
of t:hR~ie~~on , s . C., inc 1 uding the $200 , 000.00 for which notes
aLe
this day given , does not exceed the amount authorized
by
voint ?.esolution
of the Ueneral Assembly of the State of ~outh
varolina , entitled
:
"JO Il'IT RESOLUTION Y.cAXE ,l_F:.-ROPh ION FOr, THE
TO
AU
IAT
CO~LETIONOF THE CITADEL to PROVIDE AN ANNUAL
,
LEVY OF
ONE ~F
MILL FOr. ".'Hl.IT YEARS TO ~OVIDE FUlillS TP.E5E' RE
!&lt;
0
A'l) TO AUTFORIZE
TEE SALE OF THE OLDCITADEL
SITE,"

approTed

the

!lo furtrer

10th

day of .lllart:h , 1920 .

'business

, the

oeeting-

then

adjourned

.

.,.
.

I

I

�•
THE CITADEL
OR LAND

O S HEPPARD
CHAIR

J.E.

S M ITH.

THE

.

MILITARY

COLLEGE
C HARLE

MA N

OFFICE

OF

CHA I RMAN

OF

SOUTH

CAROLINA

S TON
BOARD

OF

VISITORS

SIICR£TAAY

Charleston

lege

,

s.c.

Jure

1 3 , 1921-

The Qomrn.encer.i.ent meet i n 17 of the Jon rd of iisi tors of the L~il i t.,r~ - Co1of ::&gt;outh Crirolin::i. helc1 this day at the Citadel
:it 10 :30 ~.l .

i?resent ;- Hon . Orloncio vhepryard , Chnirr.1an , nnr1 .r. Thomns , llr , ,Johnson ,
Rev . ..&gt;runso~1, Col . Har:unond, Col. ")ad17ett a.nc Col B'1nd, ~9Sidert
.
✓

,

The minutes oJ the Semi-nnnua.J, meet in ~ October l ...,th, 1920.,...and the speciru.
meetings
J;ovember 25tJ, , :i)_cumber 16th , J:..ncl1 v4th , Hny 3vth';" l 921 rrere or r
dered m.1proved , by Col . !hor.101-:.ll seconded by r. Thomas .
·
_Jillection of Faculty :
By.Lr , Thou'l.s , seconciecl ~1r • Jol1nson . Th·1.t the Professors
and other employes be e 1. cted on the salaries
as s 110 .11 in the Ril=!l1t
hand colm~n o:f attached
statement . Subs ti tu.die b~, C".&gt;l Patlgett, secon· 1 ecr-.
by for . Johnson .
That tll'-' 'Professors
bo re-elected
or. sa.lm-ies ·s 110 m in
Left hand colur.m of statement
a.nu if the legisla.
urc disallowet
then , then
to return
to tilu sa.lo.ries
nllo-rred in Rig-ht ha.nd column and so inform all rt
interest
.
I n other ., ords the same buage t for snlro-ies
be pa.id for 1921,
o.s m:i.s puirl in 1920 , Aflopted .
Ca.deiB :;)ott 1;;rer m1d ..;enbrool: : The ?resident
ro po rted that C?.det Dotter~ r . /
fa1.d po.l o. ull obligations
, but Cadet Seo.broo · had not pnid . A i1otion r,as V
!!la.de tb t Col . H~.:mi:1ond
and Lr . 1hom::.i.stake up ,, i th the pD.r011ts of Cadet
Seo.brook th:i.s debt of v26 -~2 , and that !..IX • 1hod.s be re ques ted to t.n.ke the
matter in charge . Adopted .
Pro fess ors :
B~,rCo1 . ll.'lm'1ond, seconded by Jol. Padgett . That
..,....:-=-;..,...,~~ .3s=-~----=-~ so r be abolishe
e 1i..-'~ .... -:o
~e:-=-s
, · •·r tre term Jj.ssistunt
Professo r be
subst ituted
uhere ver it .,ppenrcThe Ass ist nnts in tho Depa.rtcents
of
... gineerirn i a.na ].odern L·mguages ( Anderson t~na ,iinship)
n
TTere mo.de Aosociate
Professors
.- A1opted .
Ca.dots ~ son and Taylo r:
The re quest of these Cadets, cl ss of 1918 to be
gra.ntec1 n diploma account of leavirnr the Colle,ze to go ir '-o o.cti ve -;1ri ser r
Vice . The bor,ra declil·en
the r eouest thG~' th0up-ht these reouests
not nn.rallc l with case of C:--det Stro hecke r, r1h:i e they U"'lnrecin.te nna comI!lend the
l
h0nornble
c~reer of the c~aets they did not feel that the Colle~e under the
circ~stunces
of their
lea.vine? and not returnini:r
to c0mplete th c0 1 rse of
studies
could grunt th&amp;m cii Rloma.s , their average dia not '7llrrn.nt i t , the
average of Taylor TTO.s63 : 697.i- A11opted.
I

:.,

�::,1v__~

, ~

,

j ,c.,

~ 13, 1.9 :,._
1,

the

11
.:. 0

Bot.rd o:f Visitors

of the

Citadel

.

Gentlemen :
Du.ring
financial

wi thdra,

n on account

has

all

The loss , if
Ile

sion , this

heat , ~ater

be a very

being

and lights

what effected

the

. As to the

by the

conditions

for

ti sed

in the

ri:ihips

severul

of the

July 8th . It is
Schools

re in such

or four

to fill

- six

amount .

present

tuition

ses , room ,

, a general

colleges

will

im -

be some -

in the

vac""ncies

. :nhese vacancies
sea.. until

th t the

backward

is

that

such

the vacancies

in case

hu.ve beon aave.r -

the

examin.i;j,tion on

condition
very

of the

frequently

. The schol

occur

::Iigh

t;1ere

rships

a numb r of applier.

any vacancies

beneficia-

are

, however,

tions

for

in counties

one
&lt;H!ti -

to them .
.i:he _ssociation

r;'.1'3eti:rig la.at

.1;,ovembe1·advanced

F l"eshm[ n cla.;;s
a11ce

thirty

demand th t we ho.ve on file
at - large

for

session

at the

be adverti

counties

cancUdates

.,rear: appoint:nents

tlea

nd will

ne~t

the

amount .

money market .

connties

to be deplored

ir1 three:

no r.ualified.

various

weeks

for

the attendance

that

of the whole

from CuQets

outlook

over ~77 , 000

715 . 00 of this

. "7198 . 76 duxing

collected

fees

~

v1ho have
has been

fees

pay fUl1d of

for

of the

of c~dets

of the

percentage

Treasurer

Thero •:vill be about

ry schol

of a total

small

, i n spite

number

but ~'1378 . 00 , and has notes

seems to exist

pression

State , the

out

in to the State

amount

now closing

is

ty to make payment

ruartermaster

any , will

has turned

which

in the

of ina1)ili

small , and the
collected

session

conditions

unusual

very

the

from fourteen

of two conditions

meet..i.ng , \.e ·rnre

.

the

of Soutl:

x·eruirements

. s no 0itar1el

rcrresent

action

as fourtee

for

Carolina.
a.clrnission

-=.igh School u.ni ts ,

to fifteen

n,1t a:.iar e of th:,s

advert::. sed our re. u::..
rements

t ·Jel ve uni +s

of Colleges

at

to the
i th

s a .minimum . '(11 s-e reouirements

an allow -

as uresent

.tive

, and in our J.ew C--tnlog

. uni ts

their

at

this

·e 1..._ve

. i th two condi tio.is , '.)r

a.re l)elo

I

tho::&gt;e o:i. 1,he st ~n-

�,,..

-

d rd colleges
given

recognition

the

have .

If

the

competition
of

nu results

,

numbers

3chol~rship

r put .tion
for

, the

tion

s.bout

the Citadel

we lesirc
ficials

hlch

popul

1:

the

he.mes for
conft1sing

11

claosrm.n' ' is

and "academies

is

ne. es have

is never
(First
public

.:.. his
1

lowing

our

Supurint

ndent

"President"

Jeni or ClL.ss , tho Second
th-..t

these

changes

11

10

ssocia

-

year

so long

col

,
Class

1.ld not

are

culled

names it

at coll'\'!e
th~t

i~

ge''

And ml.Meri -

_re hope -

whether
lo.st

of the

tion

o

Class

,Junio ..· Class ,

he t1·ivial

should

a

I run con -

fact

tha~
')f clear-

1 ·1orlf , "ol -

§q.r •~eademy" , :e should

ad th~½i\..t'st

the

tell

, :.tat

s.t the "i ◄:;adel , (for the sake
educ

cus -

ne presili~..g

.

FresHent"

or hi'
spi;f

; but

e.lstine-ui~hed.

schools

iich can never

\ hich

uses . In the

.d +h a college.

of the
11

pecul:arities

, Second , ,..,hird Wld Fourth)
F

prob -

~,ru.t name the of -

by

"the

I have

recognition

re m1btersally

associ~ted

of many years

of

the

matter

t&gt;y the

to t11e

cubs ti tntion

Ci\11,ci.el at

South~.J.rt

minor

to retard

designated

mind ,

fi1·st

been used

r..eJS und co fo.rmi'ty

tr ..... +he
t

seeningly

nd secondary

sio generally

dent"

to the

nd their

r :scl the f-Oriuire'llnet

institution

s.n institution

viDced from an experience
these

sone

operate

classes

tne

le;;;sly
f:.rst

are

of learning

ne'1le "Su:pt;rinte

cal

there

class.i.fies

of a. collee-e

officer

we shoul(

nd I recor.imend.

of an educ~t·onal

as high~r.lnstitutions

bo·md to suf:fer

is

It may seem a small

mind , ncolleges''

standards

::: OUt.;ht to say to tl~e Bof.rd ,. hat

.,. believe

it.

or the classes
lly

should

ry Schools .

, that

to ~in for

tom practic

th t it

recognized

t.i.me beco"lle a mem1er of the

th.:.t

before

work

as posm. ble

st&amp;.nd rd

nd Second
I feel

s~~gested

is not

our deGree

ml ambition

generally

of the

of their

• . s soor

prac'!;ic&amp;tle

of ColleGes

ably

··eg rdless

to the usual

earlit;st

tho

our desire

i + is

ch racter

de rl3ciate

ad.Mission

f ct th·t

es of our 3tu te &lt;--re goir."" to ente1 · upon a. heedless

colle

for

tLe regrettable

in

wh,ich

I

{

ca.11 i;Jle

be c&amp;lled

tne

nd · so on . I believe

or inconseru.entisl

, but

011.J. be

-

�- 3a re~l

to the reputrtior.

aidition

e."&gt;propriatel.y

.nark the

of ~he inetitutlon

ne of

be..,inn

, .nd th~t
~

of t·

the r.. era
e-:

tho~ ~ieht

~reater

0i taael

~t lla~ptor. Park .
'he mili t ry dept.rt!'lent

to lt~ acc1stomed

a_rd , credi+

hi h sta

to Col . ~.r .• Stoesd.a.11

service

e art1t1 nt .

.e

ye r fro
,•itn

· .h

tl ..e inf

r·

1

~0'1llll

tr.,

unit , has
-+-o the

free

e t he exnre ...se
milit

inspection

shoot"' ng .

rifle

t0 at~end
mend

lo sant

the

the. t the

sa.r. 1 , for

in .pril

10 rc1

expenses

1thori

ze

i

camps for

rtillery

canp '"t

the i fnntry

his

13/
·
--

,

he present
ass· stant
r;:e of +ho

cl

e "'J S. Government
.

of more

v.ilne

clue the crcdi t .

is

of tnc

unoualified

,o.r Depa.rt -

approval

of

.
eeks

as holi

at the

beine eiv&lt;ln

ri

of the cadets

;ta+e

h-s

Oa.1
~eryy

u:/
of

he ~:xipedi ...

t.ic
£

ci nlly

to

boon select

sum"'.'ler o.n
,

0 , if

Rifle

so

d

I recom -

u·h be neces -

.:.ncidor..t to t1rn competi t.:.on •

•1bo.1t seventy-five

--:.v.:.c .

· r f' of

!J:a.j . Horton

, the ti~e

~h✓ Q,t

l F.ifle

d of the ~ilitary

.

roperty

team of the moe~nC)t.t
+io

n

by '101 . ··orro

of ~he 8itadel

n encampment of two

~rce near l't.

f£;;.ithful , earnest

and faithf

to me \Ii tho 1t suecoction

r~ ieryar+ ert

dered

nd J'r..j • .r!orton , i.

.•1.ich

r.. Goodwyn

lbert

, .. a~ .

t +1ia begin

of cost

rs , for

i.t a recent

0hould be eiven

r

, h ...s been nr invalua'tle

·1or~ed l1i'a.lly

ri ta.del

ts

ts

of the F . 0.'".C .,

unit:

re

of rad

~

isconsin

th~n a hw1d1:"ed +hous .nd doll

t.e

nda.

G-ood Jll , \ h0 c me to

•

1.:.versi ty of

'o st Artiller,i:
h s furu..isl.ed

as

has

thi

T

assistants

and ':a.j • ...,_ul - . :Iorton . Col . Stogsd.11

and effic·ent

hlch

for

t10 able

his

ru.i

11 s be n ·~ept up
...

of the Ci ta.del

of o U' c ...dets

atte1 d Govcrn.-nent

1ill

six \foe}:s ._his swn'ller , - abou.t fifty

t. :·oru·oe t.na t ent.,-five

o.i.n,: to the

tn "'a.mp~nox , ~:ert:ucky , to

camp .

Tn recoenition

nart:ne t of the Ci tndel , the

of t

•!

.:h stand·~

e.r Department

no ,i fiqd

of the

.ilit

r 3 ile-

us some iee _s

eo

r

�-4-

that
to

we t.oula
receive

P.Iu
.S.

brotlier

l.

w-_a
(;ad.et

in France ,

1:illed

I have als"

C;lass

for

the

to nominate

of' Second

nsmes

of five

of uniforn,s

which

the

tation

for

~he c~dets

rAceive

,ie t , an~;11 ting
~re

at

finun~i

sal":iries

the
the

sa.lari
the

pho1sics , Lieut

\ o.r..t in 2ngllsh

s .lo.ry
the

.oo.

thus

for

commu-1-a
-

I'he&gt; ac:iount
as commu-

be seen

tlmt

fro~ the Govern-

1 assistance

the

infor,at;on
durine

paid

-!-,

o years

they

that

, as co :a.pet nt teach

I

. Taylor , assi sta11t in hi~ory

, have

colle_:-c

snbmi ttPd
year

- '"'eotember
I would

(, - l..

,..

is

rs

session

recon'llenn

open fo1· cadets

, and

. Jhe reduction

1i tl,. ;Jni¥ersi

of
probably

ty

tra.i.n -

, a.ssist:J.1:t - professnr

o:r

, and Lieut . Simkins , a.ssi nt -

to ta;:e

20th . - havin;·

in a.ddi ti on ..heir

nf "'lGfiO be given

Board , a table

the present

the.i.1"· resignations

study .

University

of the

from !"'1875 4-o :-'1650 •,ill

- professors

th n t.u.. t . Lieut . roll

do better

tL .e ~he '!\ess - holl
(j ff ff'

~:ill

bude.et by the Legislature

aseistant

most difficulty

c'in usually-

\ en.:. of this

in the

,s of the

for

have been

which

amounts as fixed

f:irther

Qorps .,

tho Citaae1 .

.::hovJir.g the

ine

the ::arine

ill

f-2OO.oo a y_ear ±'or t:.e last

I have prep~red

present

year ' s grad -

l

""18, 000 . 00 . rt

_. about
o

Gener,.1

r~Clµ,,sses have received

suustantial

very

J'ajor

some of this

.i.s ""9, 356

about

is

of 1916 , who

by the

Lieutenants

sessi:m

of the Fi1•::., and. Seco
t

subsistence

IJood of Claren -

f!'om the U. S . Governmert

dur .i.ng tl.e present

cadets

cl~ss

of the

men .

':'he a.mount received

tion

o.c .

~- I~oo.:1 Jr .,
,

1'(rnn invited

Corps

com"llissions

anfi h~ve forwarded

concu!'rence

year

Jon._l'l O. 1:e11:r of 01. ren~•on County .

recentl.l

Corrunanciant of the U. S . Marine
uating

the

the names of Cadet r:aptain.

of Capt . Julius

of this

two ~.radta~es

in ~he reG'll,lLr army . Tith

T. , ::::
forwarded

&amp;

o-P nominati.r:g

privilee-e

con:&gt;nissions

don Couni;y ,
·was

the

have

thFt

at

the

m ..tie ,rra.nfe'!l~nts
+he assistants

bo rd in the

. ,.,hi o

effect

ortlc1 aif

et

for
the

r:ness - hf-11 rur; ng
tl!e

equi vale

,._

�247
of about

snlf ries .

225 to the

111 tLe buaeet
a faculty
ur.:

~i.ifectQr

1Sc::ul

s;.ibl'!l:i:tted t~ thi:- -eglslature

1t ~si

tlons . '2he d.irector

ny: of -'-ne 1oams , rut

to be a cpA.ch of

re c.t present
W6re .ite~s

c a Y.·~. c . A. Secret"'ry

of athletics

nd importn

th y

·e ther1 !here

nd pl

for

• ..,0th of these

0f athletics

a f culty

.

ou.e-ht uot

m£11c..eerof all

teams .

the

'\.

wr.o .1111 arr-nee

-of the Athletic

to the fin-nces

tend

conduct

the proper
~

man · ho

ill

erltir"

,elf

re of tne cadets .

hE.s

been

tl

e between

the

t~

aloce . ,.e is

to ta.ke effect

~ecret

.edicaJ

reco!'lrnended

Co1r~ge of"~

, the

Coll~t~

et

tne

ho
his

rles t on ,

,o r l: s.t +he

up t {

t:o take

tf1is \ork. by the

for

u..i ding
vi

'tate

1:1.nd
local

at a. salary

of ""1800

, September

20th . I

.tlOl..rd ma.}::ean o.npro,n~a.+· on of f'50 to partly

:·r . Crauford

of

ty ,

ry of th~i

at tne 1Jegi!lr.;_l1£"of the ne:,;:t session
the

ou!"'ht to bo a

.oral , Wld reli-gious

, and I recolllf'lend hit! election

c:;lGo recoI11l?lend tbo.t
ex.9ensos

,

for

t . Cerurford , of the cl ss of 19~0 ,

year , f'ollegc
, the

social

ili tar;-, Ac demy , ie will:,!l.o:

Y. : . ~ . A. authorities

tL

e to the

ti

, at -

onsible

nd be res

hu v .; ~ L Secretary
.c.

r . Vernon

"itn"~l

e.ne tho ..,or t~r
"itaJol

past

t&lt;&gt;ams hen they mo.ke tri_s

A;,.,oocio.tion ,

rtf i.l :\. games ..

...,ive his

for

ccompany th

soLo"..tles ,

1:31_.),l'e
Fi.dee "onference

pay

beginning

June 1-th .
he a.ppropr..:.ations

m de by the LoeislG'.ture

1

2'313Sion ill
-+o

Ieop

t~1e buildj

propriation

nlmost

cov r onr needs

certa:n1y

exceed

at ~L

new site
It

n.i.nr: of our

1

in a few items.

:r.t 1ill

S un.re in habitable

s made . -'he cost

the a.mount

h'S

hich

as £loon

t:..1.:0 so

s :pos~lble

1s +o T.e most

occ11pancy of +he plant

of +he ~rou.n"s

hich

_re no

1

•L

at

last

be impossible

cond..:."'-ion 01 .,._e ap -

a.no w"+er •till

of fu-1

.110·1ed . It

be~n

for +he sake of economy th ... ve should

very desirable
all

ngs at .1 rion

1000 which

of

exce~t

a ... the

also

see~s

+o me

h vo an artesian

.

th

importw.-t

ar pton

+e property

~arl:
..

ls

t ll.t thA very
th t tte

mil:t

public

be,.,.i.n-

use.

~y reser~a•ion

�-6t.i:&gt; 1

:i

n1 ht

o.f

t-1c,

crir:uru:i.t-e u e '&gt;f e to ob11.e
1.•h t. coll
e, t ~ l~terfere
cc

.
r r0 11t 1.ne,

ror11

o!

r.t!l

o-c

t •"

..., ie

0

irr

of .. •

1'+

.. ..he

ntr
cor formi ty · l tl , lur Co-r
i • .t-kooper

artiea

C

t:r
t

nrk ~ d 1 t~rruotion

~e

ot for

.
i"" '1

t1.p
,i_

t e

i'f

1-:1 111.c-1y bcoomo a
-

/.

r .. 0&amp;../0

e pr .., rty,

+

t

tr let' ons.

indi

~yti

+

l{

c .-t- 1.r. r

+,.c,

to

:.

of

VP.

ht-~

•~

~

m

e t leer

t,

'10

ph

il.l
lnr,

'

c"I lo.ire·

system

be m

in
('

lao

ro;i.nde,

I 1
::6 G-:&gt;l 11'.Ullc:On!lseoonilei'
.
11J;UI:1ericr 1. Clnss n:.neti :
y nnlJ ed .,_. c•ei ': · :. the
i"i
'bolish
title
~un t • ru1
th« ,U'• Ti: f •nc.ent be ....
- .,
h
: r , J oons01 . • '.mat hereu,.ter
nntl ~011rtb , be on1lel\
,on-tor , Junior , ,o.., o olusses - Jirir ~' ;eoond • Third
Mm· e etc . - .tl-&lt;lO
:1ted • 4tiO

C~T&gt; "er r:, :
B,J J.;r . Johnson , seoonaed by :c . ihoons , thnt on snpropr i:.Hon .)f -.1200. 00 , if so :::mob be nooessnry b 7r. nta• to defrny the exJ: naus of !
C~dot Rifle teuc :i.t the r.ut1c;i ....l L.. toh - C:ic-o Perry this
..
... .vrum
,,r,ontea .

liirector

activities
:
By Col , &amp;.:u::onc., :;ecomled by Lr· ,.boors .
Riiine s bo e l e cted ..Jiru otor o.f C:..~et 1..oti Vi ties,
, ith ,he
rrul- and :ml ary 01' u ~.n~o.· . kl to -.uvote .,.i,::; t111tire t i me to t his .. ork
exce.z.)t hio ...
ncmor c~-~1..,A:lopt1;1d ,
'
!.I.
hat

vudet

n..;;
.

,..r.

Y . ;J . C. A • ..ecretf\l';:·

:
By Col . .........._j .. ,.)J.d seconded by ht&gt;V • b~WlSO!l· Thnt
,..:r• Vernon a . Cra ..i'ord , be el ,oted Seor etc.ry for th&lt;. -::ollcge at n sal::ry
of ;,,1800 , to te ...oh the Bible ~ouree also to nppropri ,te ',?50 .oo for his
railr:&gt;nd
f:...ra to :...ttend a 001 rse of Bib lo lectures - Ailopted .
✓
Bi bk
,ourae :
n, llr · Johm,on seconded by : .r Pndgstt ✓
That a nomrnittee
o." t hree bo nppointe(l
to investigate
n ::.Hble ~curse in our eurriculum
::md
to sull' 1est ::in nrr:u1geccnt
to excuse Cadets t-:&gt; atter,d the le ot·.u-ae . ,,nd
:..·onort ut the Ootobor r.1eettng · The Clmi r rn...'1n
UT&gt;Pointed - Johni:;on , ,r11&gt;1son
nnc1 TIJomas on thJ o CoC11ttee - Adopted .
i
~ '"TL G'. ,AT.,R ,Im.AD.,L l?ROP,a'!'Y:
!l.'hat tho .rmilc iL ·• C-, itte
:ir ra11 ·., n suitable
fense nround the Grenter Citodel. ::i::i mw· :·t ·' nlOlw the
..;:1st bou.ndry of the property
, no rocot.m1encled by the Fro: ide1,tM0ptof .

F,~JS

Resignation
t, li L··

oo::inte

A::inocio.te Professoro

:

By ReY. Bruni::011 aeoonded
,

'.l.'h1;1!"rilG11lo!1t be ::inthorhed
to :fill the "&gt;Ositiono 'Jf
-1'0:fe,.s'Jrs
r.l.'.lde vn.n::11:t by l'OBig11"tio11 nt t-he '301.,ries

each ::ind b,

by Col , Hanth,:, forr As of :,,1650

their boo.rd in tho
es011en for C:.rlo1·e-1.:.soT~.e nhov' bo. rdmeos- h:.J.'1icerlnrilll'be tho til'!le
allow
t-&gt;
!!:_&lt;ide
10 roaucod to
• ofltea

-,ivcm in a,Hlition

the r.ioos-hnll
011l:· ,hen sal 'lry

ne uo t l'rofeasor
LeTt1llier :
Dy Lr,
'1:hor:,us, ' &lt;:&gt;'" ed 'ty .r, ;-,h1B'&gt;ll.
1
~
•111-s
re uost o' i ..... or ..,e::-::Tier f&gt;r "-:orr:iisaion to practice
';iT'
·11:"1 eer ini,:" in !Jin letter
of J1me 11th , 1921 - A:rter due coi ..iidornti"l"
tt•e board
aoes not see its no.y ole::i.r to ,µ"!l.nt tho ner :..issio11 r • --t o, nnd de olin s thu request - .Ad01ltod•
Draduates
vbairrn·u:.

:

'.i!le foilo,,ilJF
s follo,;s :

46 Graduates

.: .L.. .crth\J

, vi_i O?l
. . J. Goo/l:!.,,,-, _,hnrloston ,
J . "-. Tiec1&lt;&gt;:~·..J~
, Jharle~t 'J!l

R. !3. Jarvi., , Ch:.irleston
J , u , Lcl',iE
York
J . G. P.!:.:irntou Lyl:eal~1d
,
c.P. Heye., , ..., nit.ell
,, .·H. Harter , .,_irf!lx

I.ft /

cec~ived
O. J .
H:.J.
l .J.
.. . ~ ,
J . C.

their

Jisploc:,,s

frcn

Loo , ~ -er·on ,
Jaster , .ir , J:lo1·0,1c e
LcLu: J,., ..ika n
He :b:::;ohn, Ch-~·l_,;,.~~l
l..elly , i. ·.1ming
.,:. .i . , illh,..,~···
.
, l'lorenoe
.... R . L.orgnn , ! ort h Au •uota
,. :!. Parry , Jo .nsonvi lle

the

(i

�L - c. \',hi take r, Charleston
Virgil
R:lrvey , Pino-polis
J . P. Cartrette
, Allen ,
E. A. Pollock ,
Au~usta. , Ga
B~H. Singleton
, r,cs tr.1in s ter
I . l~. Coleman , Pacolet
G. C. 1?:ise ,
Orangeburg
.A. Bennett ,
Allendale
C • .\. V,i tsell
, .Valterboro
F. '"~ ·,1llb e rn , ,Jharleston
.
T. R. :il'inhburne , Blackville
c.I:. Hutcbins , Sputtru1burg
J . :~0covill
, Orm1geburg
r; . 11• Albergotti
.
, Blacksburg
;·,r C. Langley , Coltmbio. .
.
Afternoon

Session

J .D . :'lhaley , Enisto
Island
J . L . Pln t t , 1i:u
llir ..s ,
~•1
.·O. Brice , Winnsboro ~

R.L.

Fl ren c e

Brunson , Jr.

w u . Watson , Ridge Spring
.
P :,7. Sna1ders , Charle st 011
c.F. Reeves, Cottageville
P • ..':irkm::u1, RockHill
.'/ .

1
:.• •

l.inrolmll

, York
Hill
James, Su.or1erto1:
Shealy,
:Ferr ~r
Gary , "'Jo.r:now Pl · .
,
Ruff , vol1.u~bir,,
Rons , ?lor ence .

B. Hill , vross
H.1 •
L.o· •
T • :v
.
T .K .
T. "l .

-

3 :45 P .1
:.

Southern
Association
of Colleges : The recommendation
of the President
thut tbe Cito.de! ut tbo eariiest
practicable
time become n member of
the J0utbern
Association
of Colleges
and Secondary
Schoo l s mis - adopted . ·
Hnm
mond ~.nd Jolmson
1.~eda s:
l
{iol. Padgett
in his usual eloquent
livered
at the •D
ress parade the "Stur of the
\, hi te medals .

and e!ln1est
mnrn1er de West" M.'.lrkst:1:::i.11 Wm C.
nnd
.

Secret
Societies;
By Gol• Padgett , seconded
by 11r · Johnson . The
C ade t s of the Corps be required
to sign a. pledge tl1nt they will not
join
or affilio.te
,Ii th o.ny Secret
Societies
- Adopted .
Cadet Riley , .. . J . : By ~r • '.i.hooas , seconded
tion of th o Pr•..,sic1ent dismissing
thi s IJadet

Rev . Brn.ueon - That the
be approved - ::idopted .

ac -

J . Pope Mn.thews , CDshier:
By vo l - Hnm
t1ond , seconcled ~•• . Johnsonr
Tho.t
-fhe personal
eJ:)e::. ses of J:.r • 11.atthews u:::iountiJtg to .,~25O. 00 incurred
in
Ha·;, York in securing
loan be po.id.
Adopted

seal of the Colleg e :
Thomas was adopted.

The oeal

of the

College

ld ing Comn: tt ee :
i
I.!r. Th or.1as , Chairman
~t us to l lons insert
report.

"qii

L/9 2..

as sugP:ested

by L,r ·

subfui tt ea a pr ogr 'ss

re -

�THE
THE

MILITARY

CITADEL

COLLEGE

OF" SOUTH

CAROLINA

CHARLESTON
BUILDING
J.P

CO MM ITTEE

. THOMAS,

CHAIRMAN

J . G. PADGETT

J. H . H A MMOND

27

CUMBERLAND

June

ST.

Sheppard , Ch9.irman
and
1
.rhe Members of the Board of Visitor

1921

Hon . Orlando

s

Gent~emem :
dork
steadily

since

last

be

ble

Huilding

, the Hess

Buildine

,

the

occupy

the

buildings

the

funds

Officers

in the

Legislature

for

made for

these

erection

of even

to

the

ano the

ex1end

for

of the

Administration

in€' resi -

for provid
, 't

\··ill

arrani:re

Office1a

be possible

to

Huild ir, • ..,ut
the

on hand ·1111 not
buildinps

rrJ)Ort

neces~a1

us to how tl'e

will

of the

01ar

ers .

•;;ill

rive

ave been

i'unns

cf t e buildings

~~

permit

En gineers

y

hae been

, as Officers

fr om the

: es ectfully

t cmporary

~

-f0r

, no prov1s·on

1st , and how mnch it

"he ~ompletion

1st .

to appropriate

funds

temporary

:infor.nutiou
June

r.1ain ~arracks

of t· e Barrao1cs

floor

The attached

pended

to

declined

houses

y0u detailed

the

es'irnate

£all .

be possible

on th.., ground

for

complete

necessary

It r:ill

progressing

The £ngineers

any way cflil be devised

for

as

to

.

been

J?o~er Honse . by October

dences

hospital

report

hrs

Hall , Two ,lings

.nd the

If

New Citadel

cur

they v,ill

that

on the

ex-

be necessary

to

.

subni tted
,c.-

Cha. ir"'lan Building

Com.

�2fi()

LOCKWOOD

, GREENE

ENGI N EERS

BOSTON
AT L A N T.,
CHICA C.O
N EW YOR K
MONTREAL

OFFICE

T H E N EW
R . A , SMITH.

CI TADEL
RES.

38 9 A SHLEY

1289,

suaJEcT

&amp; Co.

Report

ENGR ,
AVE ,

C HA R LESTON . S . C.

t o Committee.

June 8th , 1921.

Mr. Jno . P . Thomas,
Chairmen Bldg . Committee ,
27 Cumberland St .,
City .

Deor

Sir :-

Following

is a..,.x.e art

of expenditures

--:--=-o=o=n--s--v-r""''lw'eton New Ci""ta .el , with
of ~he
a

General

to June 1st , 1921 ,
the11' d1.~tr1bution :-

Overhead Accounts.

Salaries---------

- --------------

- ------ $

Purchase of tools and repairs .--------Office Supplies ,----------------------Insurance ------ - ----------------------Incidental
and operating e:x:pense,-----Cement :axer and repairs ,-- ---- ------- Motor truck and repairs ,----- -- ----- --Office equipment, non - expendable
,-----Machinery r enta.1,------------- -------Temporary construction
shacks ,--- -- --- Spur track ,---------------- --- - ----- - Temp• .aterline ,----------------------Contractors
Bonl ~------ - -- -- ----------Contractors
Fee ,-- - --- --- -------------Eng. and Arch. Fee,--------------------

16~139 . 27

5:,670.80
792.91

6 . 999 . 04
2 , 939 . 65
1,421.70
2, 209 . 57
446 . 40
4 ,1 23 . 38

2, 818 .1 0
5 , 297 . 75
659 . 15
5, 000 . 00
25 , 160 .0 0

50 . 291 . 22

1Iaterial Stores, ---------- --- ----- ----- ---- - - -- -- --- -Barracks
,est
Ad.m East
.
Adm Connecting Tunnell ,- -------------.
---------------Temp. 1!ess
Sanitary Sewer,- --------- -- ----- ----- --- ---------- --- -Storm Drain ,- - -------------------- ---- -------------..a.ter IiJ:a ,- ------ ----------ins
--------- --- -- - --- --- --Parad e Ground ,-- --- --- -- -- - -- - - --- ------ - ------ ----- ---

No 1,---------------------------------------.
Aclm. Uing,
---------------------------------------~ing
,--------------------------------------Hal1
,---------------------------------------

$129 , 969 . 12
242 , 909 . 93

257 , 059 . 30 1
/
30 , 616 . 71
31 , 601 . 26
2, 858 . 78
9 , 330 . 23
4 , 918 . 34
761 . 58

4 , 042 .7 2

--------

Total Expenditure,--

--- -------

--- --- -------------------

. 75

~714 , 068.72

You.rs very truly&gt;
Copies to

r1u- Thomas,
.
Col. Bond.
, .•• Cook ,

C. B.S mith ,

4,

.t

�LOCKWOOD

, GREENE

&amp; Co.

ENGINEERS
80STON
ATLANT ...
CHICAGO
N E W YORK
MONTREAL

OFFICE

THE

NEW

CITADEL

R , A , SM ITH , RES,
36 ~ ASHLEY

CHARLESTON,
sueJEc T

1289,
Report

to Committee .

ENGR .
AVE .

S. C.

June 8th , 1921 ..

Mr. Jno . P. Thomas,
c·.a.irmc.n Bldg . Committee ,
27 Cumberland St .,
City .
Dear Sir :e have made an e.:ppro:x:imate estimate of the distribution
of material
included in our W.i..e.terial Stores rurcount as reported
on
our monthly f'inancia.l
report oi. this date . Thia estimate is as
follows :✓
Barracks No. i .-- --- --------------- - ~161 , 189 . 04
Adm est
.
31 , 479 . 00
Adm. East .ine.---- ---- - -----------31 , 744 . 72
Connavtirtg Tunnel .- --- --------------}li,345 . 00
Mess Rall ~----- - - --------------- -- - 6 ~856 . 00
Sanitary
Sewer ,---------------------2, 209 . 79
Storm Drain .- - --------------------800 . 00
Vtater
25 . 00
Total
235 , 648 o5 b

•ing---------------------,

1'.1.ain
,--------- ---------------

This leaves ~ 7, 261 . 38 in tat s accoun t which i a explainable
by the fact
that we will collect
that much from return ed oemmllt sacks .
By

report

adding theee figures
to the distribution
g iv en in our financial
we 6et a statement of expenditures
as follows :General Overhead Acoounts,- -- - ------ $129 , 969 . 12
Barracks No. 1,--------------------418 , 248 . 34
Adm. ,.' .• , E. \,., and Tunnel ,-------129 , 645 . 47
Mess

H~11 ,- ------------------------

Sewer,- -- ----------------

l G,1 86 . 23

- ---------

-

7,1 28. 13

Storm Draln ,---- -------------------1 , 661.5 8
~tar Ms.in,---- - - -- -- -------------4 , 0G?. 72
Parade Ground , - - - -- ------- - -- -- ----. 75
Electric
lines ,--- --- ----- - ---- - ---- -- ----Gas lines ,- -- ---- ------ --- ----------- - -- - -Steam Lines , - - -- ------------------- -- ---.
Heating ~lant ,------------------- -------Amo· tin
stores to be recovered ,- -7 . 261 . 38
Tota~ E:q&gt;enditure - ---- - ?14 , 068 . 72

/

�l
LOCKWOOD

, GREENE

&amp; Co.

ENGINEERS
BOSTON
ATLANTA
CHICAGO
NEW YORK
MONTREAL

OFFICE

THE

NEW

CITADEL

R . A . S M IT H , RES . ENGR .
36 9 ASHLEY

AVE .

CHARLESTON,

S. C.

S UBJECT

Following is a tabulation
the present
time .

o~ costs

a.nd estim!)ted

necessary

funds

at

l

' to Date

'

'
I

Oeneral

Ove1•hel'l.d

------------,----

' Estimated
1
Cost to
' Complete .

' Completed

J

' Expended

'

l

r

1

l~9 , 611"5 1
• •:t7

..,..'-----

16 , 186 .,23 '
I
-----------,----------------------,Le

-5~

0'

'
'

r

- ----=,,---------,
77 , 555 . 00 1
1
,---

10 ~000 . 00 •
T

'
'
'

7, 128 . 15 '

l

; · ~8. 34

T

36 , 000 . 00 '

i.co.tin~ .Plant ,
equipped Q
I

't

400 , 000 . 00

------:

26 ,.186 . 23
36 , 000 . 00

1

,

,
,

7 , 128 . 13

-----------~,-------.-------;-----------y
'4 , 067 . 7?.'

400 . 00 '

'

T

T

'

30 , QQQ QQ
.

20 , 000 . 00
2 , 500 .,00

4 , 500 . 00

I

1

3', 100 . 00 1

Gas Mains ,
T

~] ~QQ

t

T

r

1

------------.-

r

Parade Gr ound ,.-

'

---------'

----

l

5, 500 . 00 '

I

'
- ~-- -----;;----------,
. , JOO . 7 5

• 75'

'

'
u ~
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-n.o.. la.6.....-u n..&amp;.A ..e a..tu,u:..t.e.
u
.

'

'
'

T

!

'r
t

4 , 500 000 '

- - - - -----'

....
~

ss
38 . 54
100 , 000 . 00
18$. 500 . 00Est.

,
,

T

'

9 '7, 146 . 39
98 , 520 . 9'7

I

T

T

Steam Uains ,

'

20 7, B00. 47

1 , 561 . 68 '

Lines ,

' Cover
T

r

1
..-------;;

1
l

El ectric

' Funds to

1
--,-- ,-~-.o-6-.-_-e-~~,,-~-~-t- - - ---- ~-- ----=,

:ro. 1
" / ' 418 , 248 . 34 '
1
t
------------=,-----~1--

\ __________

Cost

' ·129 , 969 . 12 'v ~O, OOOOO' ~169 , 969 . 12
.
r

Be.rracka

Adm. Bldgs .

'

T

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will go ringing
down
the ages
until time shall he no more, and will
ramaln
a heacon
light
of liberty
to
all humanity.
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u~ that
•he
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unkno\\ n.
trrach('rou~
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prof. Military Soienoe &amp; TaotiCB
Prof . of :Mathematics
Prof . of Jmglish
Pro~. History &amp; Fol . Science
Prof. Engineering &amp; Drawing
Prof. Modern Languages
Prof. Uhemistry
Prof. Physicc
Prof. Bmeritue aathematics
Asst. Prof. Math. &amp; Adjutant
Asst . Pro f. llath . &amp; itegistrar
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THE
THE
ORL A NDO

MILIT A RY

CHA

CITADEL

COLLEGE

SHEPPAflO,

OF

SOU T H

CAROLI

NA

CHAR L ESTON

I R M AN

OFFICE

J . IE, S M ITH.

OF CHAIRMAN

BOARD

OF VISITORS

SIIC4tffA.AY

CA!tuibbio ,

. . C, September

I 4th , !? 2 1

A &gt;pccinl meeting of tho Bonrd ~f Vieitars
ui tho :ilitnrr
~olloec
J uth Cc.r lint&gt; it,
hold. this d.ry in tho
fficc
:r G..,vo1·11
r
crcr,
IE Jcloc1: neon.

')resent
on c~:lc.nv . :Jhcppord ,nm i :-:.011. vcrn -r
.
f"r- 1·..,,
o••"rO..."ll!l&amp;nd "rnnt - H..n T'unco nnd Swcr.r iTI[;l1ll - - res~ ll nt 13cnd .
- Col

ef
t
cl

'he Chnini.:in t ..ucl i YJ4 referred
1~
t: tl e l ... tho llcm:d :.c.d sur-tninco ir.
ss
tn o dea t h of our 1,'j f ,0 1 bc1· djuto.nt - Gcncr~1 ,..,. r • ..ere , ...o c;-• ittco
cppo in t c a by tho Chnirmnn,c .....
posod of vtil
.l'...L:.wnd
- Gol -ndE;ctt nnd r
"'berm s , eubr..ittcd
tho fcllowinc- eul ... •
t,7
.502..

Columbia ,

Whereas,

to take

s.c.

God in his

from us our late

,i . W. ~or•.

Adjutant

sympathy

in this
Be it

the

state

ficiel

of the

fit

seen

and associate

state

of south

to ex;press

, General
Carolina

our regret

, and

and

loss,

resolved

a loyal.

wisdom has

member, friend

is our desire

the Board o:f Visitors
Citadel

infinite

Gsneral

1herens , it

I92I

September I4th

that

has lost

supporter;

of south

in the

deo.th o:f General

a valuable

and useful

t he Corps of Cadets

Carolina

oitezen

a fearless

rr.v uoore
r.

a true

member; the
friend.,

and a zealous

.
Be it

:further

us.

be sent

to

of this

resolved

that

a oopy of those

w. 11 r.:oore and another
.

meeting.

south

spread

resolution

upon the minutes

The Board of Visitors,
Carolina Lilitary
College .

a.nd
of:-

�C~vcrnor C.. pc rccc ..ndcd the nr1 ption .,_f the ros luti~na
....
and in o. very
brief
but eloquent
manner, sny in 0 th'O Btcto ho.d lo:;,t o. vo.luo.ble cit izen,
o. very orncst and 11 n.ost c fficor
in the dizc.Ji.. r Je of h is duty ,he ..:u
rthor
mcvc d the ucl pt i ...n of tl.LO ::.-oi- .. rt of tl.o C,wrc2ittoc . uc1 _pted . ·
...
...
!:::to C1:uirrmn otu tea. lithe ncetin~
wns crul'i!il, t.o 1 supl)ly vncnncios
.
in the 11..iHJ
boneficiurr
scho 1 o.rs lps in tffc sevc rlIT i.;au.n:i;es- "in which vo.co.nc1oa ho.d
not been Iilled . In such cases it was the
pinion
1.. ~ •~1.cB...
nrd that
tho
sLould be filled
by deserving
n1)plicunts
fram othe r (h..:mt ics .

DA::?LL..~}TO!~
: J!.l\YO
Vacancies

- ...o ap:p intmcns

•

.uORci:..
_'STZR: O... Vnctmcy - Io o.ppJ icnnt. fir r1. 7/. • i tt rec r'lllendcd b,r tho
IB
b o.rd '°f'r'rfour
years
c urse subject
to o.cf,iGn f rucul ty o.nd. Sta.to tiOO.r&lt;l
of _~ttblic 'lcl:fn1·c

OrrE Vnc~ncy - thrce

npplico.nts

- u11 failed.

Jo.s~ cr :
One Vo.cltncy- 1no o.pplicunt . r.c jccted by ~tv.te B nra
f ublic
Wcl: arc • .Appeal v,111 1)e I'!l['de by :rr Taylor to Sto.tc 'Beard Pducnt i on .
Lnnco.cter :: Ono Vc.co.ncy- .... o..ppict:'nt • ..-. B .; i:--clc;u- :i YC'l'l va.c~ncy .ror i'cur
.
£
yoo.rs course ,pcnc.ing 1 is oxr1.nino.ti ... by C:i to.del
n
ncul t:~.
Lcx ir..&amp;_!;on..:..Ono Vnnnpcy- One npplicunt
. I' . Gcvrec TIO.s given vPcnncy f~r
fur
yea rs if he wns passed by tho State B~urd cf ~ublic
,elfurc.
I...a.ricn :

Oconee:

,.,,....,

uno Vo.cuncy : .:o uppl icant.
J .1 . hubbn rd rm.s g iven vacancy for
throe yenrs .
vnc Vacancy. filweo.pplicn nts .
...,either pncsod oxt:1.r.1ino.ti&lt;,n
.
vne Vucancy • .1J upplico.nt

• .lJ• .i. cAlistor

uf ATidersi,,ln 1.1ounty

�....,,- r1~c

-... r- ----.-. .......... ... .... ... --

••· · -

•

__ ,.. _.....,_

98CRnARY

mhroo V~cancios . Thr ee cpp li cnnts . l . ~. Oicn - P . Jnr ry - and
I ·ackoy be uiven vucnncioe in rdor
f mcrit, subjoct t cppcn l of
C • •• • C:n
ton , t th e Staten
nrd of :ducntion ,i f app ea l i s sustained he
ge t s t ho sch lo. rs h ip ;
Oro.nee bu r r, :

Richlo.nd

.

One V
o.ncuncy . On o.ppli cnn t . J .P .I"otlcy -pcndjnB' r-prcnl
e
cf r." ..,i sr.bu r no .
r

Sunrtunbur~ : .wo vo.canc i cs . lfo o.pplica. ~. :::.C... m::,Tias
i
f ~r three yecrs - thc
ther vacancy n~t ~illcd .
Uni

n:

One Vacancy . ~o applicant

ivcn v cl'ncy

.

.. cs luti ..n by v vcr11 r C per,duly
sec nclcd ; .11ftcr the scl" ..lo.rshi • .., hc.vo
been uvro.rdcd the
thor vo.cc.ncios be filled
by l?resiclont
..nd nnd t LC
Jt0,te •.
tuporintcndent
.....
ducoti n in tho rdcr
f r.ierit
n the ext.....inuti..in
und thnt no C unty be cnti tlod t m re thun no scllvlo.rsnip .
~his ~~tin
uo.s n t carried .
:lee luti

vaoo.ncies

n by C 1 Ho?'1!'1 , duly BOC nded ; ., 11 n lJinnti no t do.y t
ond
nro subject to the noti n f tho otato Bo.rd vf ~duc~ti

fill
n
nd 2ted .

luti n by C 1 Padgctt , duly soc~udod ; _resident~
nd , bo given the
cuth rity tw f i ll tho re ainin
vacuncies fr n tlo uppl i co.nts in thei r
rd.or f 1:1oit
r
n the oxo....inution . o.d ptod .
lOB

B crd adj urned nt 2 . 45 p .m.

~~~-Sc;_; - i,u.ry B n r d of Visit
-

rs .

�-.
THE
THE

M IL ITARY

COLLE

L ANDO S HC fl'PA RD.
CHAIR

J

CITADEL
GE

O F SO UT H

O F F I CE

E. SM IT H ,

O f:' C HA IR MAN

B OARD

OF VISI T OR S

"'he :::1tndcl,
A .ccoting

Co.rolinn,

CA ROL I NA

C H A RLEST O N

M AN

cf the Jonrd
wo.s held this

ctvber

cf Yfoi tors of the : i1 i tnry
du:, nt IO n.r.i .

Present-Col
dho herd .~l!nirc:nn-Col
vol u . ~. ~ond,2residc
~t .

7t h , Hl2I
r.cllcgc

of South

Ho.r.m.ond-001 "nd gott- . r Thcl!L'.c and

::.too.ding of the oinutos
of noetings
Juno 13th nnd 0cptc __
,bor 14t
19:::I
wcro upon motion of Col 11aN1ond, duly seconded dispensed
\"tith . nuoptcd

:.o.J C . A • .;ro.esor : .. equest

for por _ission
to nid tho uu t1.ori ties ...f the
vOllot)e of 1,;l.nrloston
tv the extent
of tnreo h ...
urs 1-1cr 1,ock in organiz ing o. bebinnors' course in .;pnnish in tho.t lnsti tut ion of ,thich ho is o.n
o.lumnus",10.s mo.do to tho boo.rd by ..,nj lirnosor ,o.nd ufter
o. fu l l d.i1:1cussion
upon r.iotion of Col Po.dgott,duly
seconded by Col l.n:r.Jr.1ond,
this rec..uost of
:.:nj Cro.esor ,10.s gro.ntod . o.d...
pted .
Appco.l of Cadets -lenl~o nnd Jlnck : :'ho nppenl of these 0o.dets to be
o.llowcd to continue
with their
clo.ss they ho.ving fo.ilod to l!IO.kotho 700/0
o.voro.ge wo.s discusscC
o.t length o.nd on notion of Col ~o.dectt seconded
by ~01 Ho.mr~ond the following
resolution
to include
the cadets of this
class
who fo.ilcd to po.as wos o.dcptod
Col 2odgott

to write

out

in full

tho resolution

Scholships
Clo.as 1921 - 1922 - 1923 : 'Tho following
requests
were received
fror:1 those clo.ssosthru
the '.:roo.surer ond Sencir ~·otibers .
Those clo.ssos desire
to endow o. scholarship
o.t the t;i tn r ol for the 1921
l
- 192::., two to tho amount of'.; 408 . 00 oochfor tho clo.so J92I o.nd 1922 ,
o.nd one for tho close of 1923 o.t , 368 . 00 . "'toy desired
to norinntc
tho
Bonoficinry
o.nd rospootfully
ns}:: the Bcnrd to o.cccpt those sc1, c1~rins
o.s it is tho purpose of the clo.ss to m into.in tho!"! until
o
the · C'r&lt;'""icinr.;gro.duo.tes .
::r "'homos , duly eecondod ,r:icvcd tho o.cccptnnce
of these cc1•olnrsM'J)S cind
cornr.iendod tho s ,,irit
tho.t uroppts
such notion . ndo " tcd .
3Udfct 1922: ':h is bu :g ot wus prosontod, sh c,·1in r: t h e tct o.l npprc pri o.ticn
fer 19:::I -:,ns " 45:::.,15 . 00 o.nd t ho.t rccuc1crtcd for 192::: ...,,414 . 40 2 . 7.7, il:ftcr
discussion
of the scvcro.l i to r.is , •.r :.. r. .1
n 1 1ond duly seconded moved the
o.pprovo.l of tho j udgct o.s presented . adopted .
8r.ristLOS :i-i
.;lido.r
Col -O.dt:; tt ,tlul;, • socondod; '::,io.t tho Cor:p of Cadets be
c
given tho U;jUOl
iJ::lo.sholiday
includin g tho special
oxtcns1on
of lonvc
o.llowod corto.in co.dots lo.st yco.r . ndc p tod .
'J "'o.rd ndjuurnod

o.t I/.)u

_p m.
.

:'~1/.,.,,_
:

oocrotnry

Boo.rd of Visitors

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                    <text>OFFICIAL REGISTER

THE CITADEL
The MHitary College of South Carolina

Charleston, S. C.
SESSION 1920-1921

J . J . l ' UII.L-0~0 CN411.I.UTO:( l'IU:.TDfO ■OlJU

1921

�ORGANIZATION

Board of Visitors
ORLANDO SHEPPARD, ESQ., CHAIRMAN,
Edgefield, S. C.
JNO. P. THOMAS, ESQ.,
Charleston, S. C.
J AS. H. HAMMOND, ESQ.,
Columbia, S. C.
JAS. G. PADGETT, ESQ.,
Walterboro, S. C.
REV. A. N. BRUNSON,
Anderson, S. C.

EX-Officio
HIS EXCELLENCY R. A. COOPER, 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. J. HENRY JOHNSON, Chairman Military Committee,
Senate,
Allendale, S. C.
HON. CHAS. T. SMITH, JR., Chairman Military Committee, House of

Representatives,
Edgefield, S. C.

3

�OFFICERS AND FACULTY
COLONEL 0.

J. BOND, B. s., Ph. D., LL. D,
Superintendent.

MILITARY STAFF
COLONEL R. R. STOGSDALL, u. s. A. Retired,
Commandant of Cadets.
MAJOR E. M. TILLER, B. S.,
Quartermaster.
MAJOR R. S. CATHCART, M. D.,
Surgeon.
MAJOR A. G. GOODWYN, U. S. A. Retired,
Infantry Unit, R. 0. T. C.
MAJOR P. J. HORTON, U. S. A.
C. A. C.Untt, R. O.T. C.
CAPTAIN C. L. HAIR, B.
Adjutant.

s.,

FACULTY.
COLONEL 0. J. BOND, B. s., Ph. D., LL. D,
Professor of Mathematics.
COLONEL R. R. STOGSDALL, U. S. A., Ret.,
Professor of Military Science and Tactics.
MAJOR A.G. GOODWYN, U.S. A. Ret.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics.
MAJOR P. J. HORTON, U. S, A.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics.
MAJOR R G. TI-Io.Mas,
Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Engineering
MAJOR H. S. MCGILLIVRAY, A. B., Ph. D.,
Professor of English.
MAJOR LOUIS KNOX, B. S., M. S.,
Professor of Chemistry and Biology.
4

�OFFICERS AND FACULTY-Continued
MAJOR L. S. LETELLIER, M,S.,
Professor of Civil Engineering and Drawing, and Assistant
Professor of Military Engineering.
MAJOR C. A. GRAESER, A.B., A.M.,
Professor of French, German and Spanish.
MAJOR N. F. SMITH, Ph. B., Ph.D.,
Professor of Physics.
MAJOR S. J. WILLIAMS, A.B., A.M.,
Professor of History.
CAPTAIN C. L. HAIR, B,S.,
Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
CAPTAIN C. F. MYERS, JR., B.S.,
Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
,CAPTAIN H. C. WINSHIP, A.B., A.M.,
Assistant Professor of French and Spanish.
CAPTAIN JOHN ANDERSON, C. E.,
Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and Drawing.
1ST LIEUT. R. H. TAYLOR, M.A.,
Assistant Professor of History.
1ST LIEUT. WALDEMAR NOLL, B.A.,
Assistant Professor of Physics.
1ST LIEUT. F. P . .SIMKINS, A.B., M.A.,
Assistant Professor of English.
1ST LIEUT. ALFRED DUFOUR,
Assistant Professor of French.
1ST LIEUT. R. E. SNUGGS, A.B.,
Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
CAPTAIN C. F. MYERS, JR., B. S.,
Registrar.
MISS INEZ B. PARRY,
Librarian.
Miss F. J. GASQUE, R.N.,
Matron of Hospital.
MRS. F. C. POLHEMUS,
Secretary to the ,Superintendent.
CARL METZ,
Director of Cadet Band.
5

�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 propor•
tional to the time assigned them in the schedule of recitations.
CONDUCT MARK. The value of the ·Conduct Mark is fixed at ~
per cent. of the Academic aggregate.
ACADEMIC ,STANDARD. A minimum average of 50 per cent. ii
required in each department, and a "general average" of 70 per
cent. of the aggregate-not including the Conduct Mark-i•
required for advancement to a higher class and for graduation.

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:
1ST MERITS. Merits shall be awarded to the -Cadets upon th,
follownig basis.
For perfect Conduct for one week. ...................................................... I
2ND DEMERITS. To all the recorded delinquencies of the Cadet,
shall be affixed a number of demerits, not exceeding 10, corresponding to the degree of criminality.
3D. In determining standing on the "Conduct Roll," Merits and
Demerits shall have correlative value.
DEFICIENCY IN CONDUCT. When any Cadet shall have a numbt'.
expressing his demerits on the general Conduct Roll greater than
200 for his Fourth (Freshman) 1Class year, 170 for his Thire
(Sophomore) Class year, 150 for his Second (Junior) Class year
130 for his First (Senior) Class year, such Cadet shall be declare!
deficient in Conduct, and be immediately suspended, and reporlei
to the Boa,rd at its next meeting.
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�CADETS
OF

THE CITADEL
THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
ARRANGED IN ORDER OF MERIT
IN THEIR RESPECTIVE CLAS-SES
FOR THE SESSION 1920- 1921.

CLASSIFICATION OF CADETS
The Cadets are arranged in four distinct classes, corresponding
to the four years of study. The 1Cadets employed on the first
year's course constitute the Fourth (Freshman) Class; those on
the second year's course, the Third (Sophomore) Class; those on
the third year's course, the Second (Junior) Class; and those on
the fourth year's course, the First (Senior) Class.

NOTE
Those Cadets whose names appear in heavy type 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.

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�FIRST (SENIOR) CLASS-GRADUATED JUNE 14, 1921
Record for Four Years

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O. C. Mood ................. Clarendon........
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15.61
331.62
H. J. Jaeger............... Florence............
S. C.
14.66
331.27
P. J. McLean ............. Aiken................
S. C.
13.22
328.27
R. B. Jarvis ............... Charleston........
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6.55
327.41
A. F. Heinsohn ......... Charleston........
S. C.
14.10
327.23
J. 0. Kelly ................. Clarendon........
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8.01
324.60
J. S. Lewis ................. York..................
S. C.
18.80
323.35
J. G. Hampton .......... Richland...........
S. C.
11.08
322.04
T. W. Williamson ..... Florence............
S. C.
11.01
319.13
C. P. Hayes ................ Barnwell...........
S. C.
12.40
318.55
E. R. Morgan ............ Aiken................
S. C.
8.66
315.60
W. H. Harter............. Barnwell...........
S. C.
14.22
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T. W. Ross ................. Florence............
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12.62
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E. C. Perry ................ Williamsburg..
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L. C. Whitaker .......... Charleston........
S. C.
9.11
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J. D. Whaley .............. Charleston........
S. C.
15.69
309.18
V. Jilarvey................... Berkeley............
S. C.
15.80
308.82
J. L. Platt .................. Marion..............
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12.10
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13. 27
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W. 0. Brice................ Fairfield............
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8.37
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P. Workman ............... York..................
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13.24
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C. A. Witsell... .......... Colleton............
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A. Bannett.................. Barnwell...........
S. C.
5.20
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W. F. Marshall... ....... York...............
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F. M. Wulbern ........... Charleston........
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3.95
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6.87
280.83
W. C. Langley.......... Richland...........
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•• Awarded Scholarship Medal-Jilighest Average for Four Years.

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B. N. Singleton ......... Oconee.............. S.
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R. B. Jarvis ................ Charleston ........ S.
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Saluda ............... S.
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51 L. C. Whitaker.......... Charleston ........ S.
6 F. M. Wulbern .........• Charleston ........ lS.
71 T. K. Ruff ................... Richland ........... S.
8( W. F. Marshall.. ....... York .................. S.
9 W. C. Langley.......... Richland ........... S.

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3 W. H. Harter.............
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2 H. P. Weeks ............... Orangeburg ...... S. C. P.
3 A. s. Smith ................ Augusta............ Ga
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4 N. F. Evarts ............... Chester .............. W.Va. P.
5 D. s. Asbill ................. Saluda ............... S. C. P.
6 A. B. Wagoner .......... Spring City ..... Pa.
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7 T. M. Howell .............. Colleton ............. S. C. B.
8 E E. Foster ................ Charleston ........ S. C. P.
9 E: Adams ..................... Greenwood ....... , S. C. B.
101 w. B. Jones ................ Chester .............. S. C. P.

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Florence............ s. C. P.
Newberry .......... s. c. P.
Richland........... s. C. P.
Marion .............. s. C. P.
Colleton ............. s. C. P.
Richland .......... s. C. P.
Charleston ........ s. C. P.
Anderson __________ s. C. B.
Charleston ........ s. C. P.
Charleston ........ s. C. F.

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131 K L. Tolbert............. Greenwood ....... S. C. P.
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15 J. B. Weston .............. Charleston ........ s. c.
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19 R. E. B'arron ............. York ................. S. C. P.
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C. F. Ende .................. Greenville......... Tex.
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w, L. Rardemann .... Newberry ......... S. C. B.
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4 W. S. Bradford ...' ..... Richland...........
6 H. B. Baird .......... '. ..... Belfast..............
E J. G. Harrison ........... Charleston .......
7 R. M. Lyon ................. Abbeville..........
ij I. A. Mayfield ............ Greenville .........
~ H. L. Smith ............... Colleton ............
10 R. J. Sprott................ Greenwood .......
ll D. H. Russell.. ........... Anderson..........
lt R. M. Byrd ................. Edgefield ...........
18 J. D. Salmon .............. Dillon................
14 J. B. Weston .............. Richland ...........
16 J. E. Carroll... ........... York ..................
16 J. A. L. Saunders..... Colleton ............
Ii E. T. Moore...., ........... Edgefield..........
1 M. G. Ball ................... Charleston ........
19 J. J. Curry................. Charleston ........
20 J. T. Bragdon ............. Clarendon........
%1 A. D. Tisdale.............. Sumter ..............
%2 G. E. White................ Chester .............
%3 A. W. Bohlen ............. Charleston ........
2f R. G. Padgett............. Colleton ............
25 C. E. Exum ................ Marlboro...........
26 J. E. Kerr...... ·-·········· Aiken.................
21 C. Cullum .................... Saluda...............
! M. B. Jones ................ Richland...........
29 C. W. Knight............. Bamberg...........
SO W. H. Barnwell.. ....... Charleston ........
SI J. C. Harmon ............. Richland...........
:12 B. B. Sheppard .......... Orangeburg .....
S3 S. M. Shel ton ............. Marlboro..........
U 0. T. Hite ................... Lexington........
S5 W. A. Zobel... ............. Charleston ........
S6 J. P. Richardson ....... Clarendon ........
S7 B. McLaughl:"1 ........... Calhoun ............
S ~'. P. Mood ................. Clarendon ........
19 E, J. McGraw ............ Orangeburg .....
40 J. M. Cantey.............. Richland ...........
41 G. B. Harvin .............. Clarendon ........
42 T. Q. McGee............... Spartanburg ....
43 J. J. Stubbs ................ Chesterfield......

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----G. s. Douglass ..... ~ Chesterfield ...... s. C. B.
J. M. Bell... ................. Richland ........... s. C. IP.
s. Brown _____________________ Barnwell ........... s. C. IP.
A. Y. Cartwright...... York ................. s. C. IP.
B. B. Clarke............... Kershaw........... s. C. IB.
A. J. Eddy .................. Greenwood ....... s. C. IP.
w. G. Edwards .......... Lexington ________ s. C. P.
w. L. Ford................. Georgetown ______ s. C. P.
w. R. Ford................. Greenville......... s. C. P.
J. L. Gramling.......... Orangeburg..... s. C. P.
A. E. H'ane................. Calhoun ............ s. C. P.
M. M. Harrall... ......... Darlington ....... s. C. P.
A. C. Harvin .............. Clarendon ........ s. C. P.
D. I. Hasell ................ Charleston ........ s. C. P.
A. J. Howard ............. Darlington....... s. C. P.
J. T. Jenkins ............. Barnwell.. ......... s. C. P.
I T. D. Jer..nings ······- Charleston ........ s. C. ,P.
C. B. Jeter .................. Union ................ s. C. P.
w. C. Johnson........... Aiken ................ s. C. B.
A. B'. Langley..... Y. .... Richland ........... s. C. P.
__ Florence............ s. C. P.
R. E. Lee
H. s. Lesemann ......... Charleston ........ s. C. P.
D. J. Lucas...... -----~---- Charleston ....... s. C. P.
J. J. Martin ............... Anderson .......... s. C. P.
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J. B. Massey.............. Sandersville..... Ga.
E. M. Merrell.. ..... ~ ... Edgefield .......... s. C. B.
C. s. Monteith ........... Richland........... s. C. P.
H. Muldrow................ Darlington ....... s. C. P.
B. Munnerlyn ............ Georgetown ...... s. C. P.
B. F. McKellar........... Greenwood........ s. C. P.
M. P. Poliakoff.......... Lancaster ......... s. C. P.
s. G. Read.................. Beaufort........... s. c. P.
Riley.................
w. J. Rose__________________ Bamberg........... s. C. P.
Florence............ s. C. P.
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L. w. Temple............ Dillon ................ s. C. P.
D. H. Wallace ............ Union ................ s. C. B.
J. T. West..................•Anderson .......... s. C. P.

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D, Kitchings.........
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M. Holmes ............
Cantey ....................
G J. L. Bull ....................
71 R. A. Benson ..............
8 H. M. Corley ..............
~ J. A. Timmons ..........
IOI J. B. Padgett.............
11 D. S. McAJister.........
12 D. C. Reynolds ..........
13' W. E. Ball ..................
14' W. D. Rustin .............
151 E. P. Crouch ..............
16 N. Yongue...................
17 1 E. W. Peterson ..........
18 C. I. Dial... .................
19 G. Jr. W.
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20 J. D. Blanding...........

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Saluda ...............
McCormick. ......
Lake Butler....
Anderson ..........
Darlington ........
Jacksonville.....
Charleston ........
Charleston ........
Pickens .............
Greenwood .......
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Sumter............. . S. C.
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J. Woods ...................... Marion ............. . S. C.
W. W. Cone ................ Colleton ........... . S. C.
T. C. Perrin ............... LPP .............. . S. C.
J. L. Foster................ Anderson ......... . S. C.
R. T. Thornton .......... Pickens ............ . S. C.
W. L. Hubbard .......... Marion ............. . S. C.
H. Clarke.................... Edgefield ......... . S. C.
T. C. Adams ............... Spartanburg... . S. C.
J. D. Fuller................ Laurens ........... . s. c.
J. P. Hill... ................. Colleton ........... . S. C.
R. V. Royall, Jr ...... Charleston ....... . S. C.
W. P. Lemmond .. - .. -- Spartanburg ... . S. C.
D. C. Cheyne.............. Sumter............. . s. c.
M. West....................... Spartanburg ... . S. C.
C. P. Fishburne......... Colleton ........... . S. C.
H. G. Gray.................. Waynesboro.... . Miss.
H. Ellison .................... Charleston ....... . S. C.
W. C. Parker............. Marlboro ......... .. S. C.
G. S. Robinson ........... Charleston ....... . S. C.
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Wannamaker .......... Orangeburg..... S. C..
J. H. Davis .................. Laurens............ S. C.
D. Ruff......................... Richland........... S. C.
F. R. Hamer............... Marlboro.......... S. C.
B. F. Tompkins .......... Newberry ......... S. C.
W. Allan ...................... Dorchester....... S. C.
M. Pegues .................... GreenvilJe ......... S. C.
M. G. Burnside.......... Colleton............. S. C.
H. D. Padgett ............ Richland........... S. C.
R. L. Terry................. Allendale......... S. C.
R. S. Hills ................... Charleston ........ S. C.
B. W. Palmer ............ McAllen ............ Tex.
R. D. Field .................. Marietta............ Ga.
F, B. Carson ............... Spartanburg .... S. C.
J. S. Albergotti .......... Cherokee ........... S. C.
R. W. Atkinson ......... Federal Point .. Fla.
T. J. Bass .................... Sumter.............. S. C.

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�FOURTH (FRESHMAN) CLASS-108 MEMBERS (CONTINUED)

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\ J. H. Black ................ Gainesville ....... Fla.
[ M. C. Blackwood ....... Spartanburg .... S. C.
F. B. Blankenship..... York .................. S. C.
A. C. Bowie................ Anderson .......... S. C.
W. R. B'rice................ York ................ ..lS. C.
R. R. Browning ......... Bamberg........... 'S. C.
R. A. Byrd.................. Darlington ......• 1S. C.
[ A. G. Clark ................. Spartanburg .... S. C.
F. D. Cottingham ..... Florence............ S. C.
G. D. Coxetter ........... Lloyd ................. Fla.
W. J. Crowther......... Anderson .......... S. C.
W. J. Diedrich ........... McAllen ............ Tex.
H. M. Dunlap ............ York .................. S. C.
K. W. Evans.............. Darlington ........ S. C.
H. W. Fraser............. Georgetown ...... S. C.
A. R. Green ................ Anderson .......... S. C.
W. J. Haile ................. Union ................ S. C.
W. S. Haynie............. Anderson .......... S. C.
J. H. Howie............... Waynesboro..... Miss.
W. A. Hughes ............ Dover................. Del.
R. J. Hursey.............. Chesterfield ...... S. C.
W. N. Jacobs ............. Colleton ............. S. C.
G. H. James ................ Lee.................... S. C.
J. R. Jeter................... Newberry ......... S. C.
0. W. Lancaster ........ Bamberg........... S. C.
J. N. Land .................. Anderson .......... S. C.
E. R. Liles .................. Orangeburg ..... S. C.
R. McCarty................. Marietta ............ Ga.
J. D. McGee................ Spartanburg .... S. C.
R. E. McLaughlin ..... Calhoun ............ S. C.
R. G. Mahon .............. , Anderson .......... S. C.
J. S. Miller................. Chicago............. Ill.
W. C. Norment .......... Darlington....... S. C.
L. S. Owen ................. Perry................. Okla.
J. J. O'Shaughnessy. Charleston ........ S. C.
W. R. Phillips ............ Sumter.............. S. C.
P. E. Pournelle.......... Jacksonville..... Fla.
I J. C. Richbourg......... Clarendon......... S. C.
I P. F. Robertson ........, Augusta............ Ga.
E. P. Rose .................• Greenville......... S. C.
J. H. Sanders ............. Sumter.............. S. C.
A. W. Serls·................ Spartanburg .... S. C.
T. A. Sharpe.............. Darlington....... S. C.
G. Stephens................. Birmingham..... Ala.
M. D. Smith ................ Chicago............. Ill.
W. A. Teague............. Laurens ............. S. C.
C. M. , Thacker........... Calhoun ............ S. C.
J. M. Welch ................ Calhoun ............ S C
H. M. Woodford ........ Onondaga ......... N. Y.
J. C. Wright ............... Charleston ........ S. C,

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�CONDUCT ROLL, CORPS OF CADETS-297 MEMBERS
SESSION OF 1920-1921

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7 Heinsohn
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9 McA!ister, F.
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12 Asbill ••········
13 Cope ·······-····
14 Heckle ···-····
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16 Robinson ......
17 McLean --····
1 Mood, 0. ---19 Black, E. ---20 Salmon ........
11 Whaley ........
22 Harter ........
2:J Barron ·······24 Jeter, R. ---25 Workman ....
26 Evarts -------~7 Harvey ........
2 Jaeger ······-29 Russell
30' Langford ---I,
31 Cartrette ---:l2 Kitchings ---:13 Coleman -----34 1Hayes ·········35 Rogers ........
36 Hamer
37 Phelps ..........
38iWhite ......... \
39 Perrin ..........
40 Knox ..........
41:Bohlen ........
42 Mood, F.
43'Weston, B . ..
H Fuller, J. ---·
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59 Rustin, R. ..
60 Ross
61\Thomson ---62 Holmes -------63 Jeter, J. -----64 McCorkle ---65 Smith, A .....
66 Crouch, P. ..
67 Fortson ........
68 Mayfieid, A.
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73 Hite -----------74 Mahon -·-·····
75 Ende
76 Reeves
77 Richardson
78 Diltz
79 Howell
80 Watson ........
81 Wise ·----------82 Biggs ---------83 Perry
84 Thornton ---85 Frost I •••••••
86 Timmons . ...
87 Bennett -----88 Kollock ········\
89 Pollock ........
90 Wardlaw ....
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99 Hampton .... 1
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101 Platt ---------·-· 1
102 Bass ------------ 4
103 Harvin., G... 3
104 Hill, B. ........ 1
105 Sanders, P .... 1
106 Smith, H ..... , 3
107 Barnwell .... 3
108 JWulbern, M. I 1
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111 !Wannamaker I 4
112 IFord, R. .... 3
113 ,Zobel ............ 3
114 Adams, T. _ 4
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117JLyon ------------ 3
118 Padgett, R.
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120 Kerr ------------ 3
121 Weston, J ... 2
122 Carroll -------- 3
123 Foster, E . .... 2
124 James, H ..... 1
125 Gramling ---- 3
126 Smith, M. -- 4
127 Langley, A. 3
128 Hill, J . ........ 4
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130,Moore, D ..... 2
131 McGraw ...... 3
;132 IPeterson ____ 4
133JMoore, E ..... 3
134 IScovill ····-·-- 1
135 Ellison
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137 Whitaker ---- 1
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159!Rose, E ....... 4
160 Ruff, D ........ 4
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164 \Gary ............ 1
165 Jennings .... 3
166 Boyd ------------ 3
167 Jones, W ..... 2
168 Tolleson ...... 2
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172 Blackwood .. 4
173 James, T . .... 4
174 Bull .............. 4
175 Jones, M . .... 3
176 Simmons ---- 2
177 ,Muldrow .... 3
178 Royall , ....... 4
179 West, J ....... 3
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182 Thacker ------ 4
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193 .Bannett ...... 1 1
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201 Hutchins ---- 1
202 Hamilton .... 2
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206 jRichbourg .. 4
207 Clarke, H ... 4
208 Browning .... 4
209 Marshall .... 1
210 Gasque -------- 2
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212 /Cheyne ........ 4
213 Coxetter ...... 4
214 Parker -------- 4
215 Welch ·········- 4
216 Roper ···------- 2
217 Wagener, .Y. 2
218 Padgett, J.
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220 Hardemann
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222 \Ri!ey ............ 3
223 Wallace ...... 3
224 iMonteith . ...... 3
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226 Hughes ........ 4
227 Exum ........ .. 3
228 Benson, J. .. 3
229 Lee ----- -···· ···· 3
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264/Pegues ........ 4
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265 Liles ............ 4
266 Brice, iR ....... 4
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APPORTIONMENT OF BENEFICIARY CADETSHIPS
Abbeville, 1; Aiken, 2; Allendale, 1; Anderson, 3; Bamberg, 1;
Barnwell, 1; Beaufort, 1; Berkeley, 1; •
Calhoun,, 1; Charleston, 4;
Cherokee, 1; Chester, 1; ,Chestel'field, 1; Clarendon, 1; Colleton, 1;
Darlington, 2; Dillon, 1; Dorchester, 1; Edgefield, 1; Fairfield, 1;
Florence, 2; Georgetown, 1; Greenville, 3; Greenwood, 2; Hampton,
1; Horry, 1; Jasper, 1; Kershaw, 1; 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 June 1st. Applicants should then obtain from the
Superin,tendent at the Citadel proper blanks to be filled out
according to law.

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�CADETS HOLDING STATE BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIPS
1920-1921
ABBEVILLE
R. M. Lyon, '23

DILLON
J. D. Salmon, '23

AIKEN
P. J. McLean, '21
J. B. Kerr, '23

DORCHESTER
*E. M. Merrell, '23
EDGEFIELD
E. T. Moore, '23

ALLENDALE
R. L. Terry, '24

FAIRFIELD
W. 0. Brice, '21

,\NDERSON
F. R. McAlister, '21
H. N. Heckle, '22
J. L. Foster, '24

FLORENCE
T. W. Ross, '21
F. D. Cottingham, '24

BAMBERG
*A. W. Serls, '24

GEORGETOWN
*R. B. Jarvis, '21

BARNWELL
C. P. Hayes, '21

GREENVILLE
T. M. Mayfield, '22
*J. J. Stubbs, '23
*G. B. Harvin, '23

1

BEAU~ORT
B. D. Kitchings, '24

GREENWOOD
D. B. Alexander, '22
E. W. Peterson, '24

BERKELEY
V. Harvey, '21
CALHOUN
C. N. Thacker, '24

HAMPTON
*F. P. Mood, '23

CHARLESTON
J. A. Tiedemann, '21
H. W. Crouch, '22
J. J. Curry, '23
R. S. Hills, '24

HORRY
J. P. Cartrette, '21
JASPER
*R. L. Merchant, '23

HEROKEE
W. W. Tolleson, '22

KERSHAW
B. B. Clarke, '23

CII8STER
*J. D. Knox, '22

LANCASTER
*13. B. Sheppard, '23

CHESTERFIELD
G. S. Douglass, '23

LAURENS
Q. D. Gasque, '22
B. R. Fuller, '23

CLARENDON
J. T. Bragdon, '23

LEE
*L. C. Whitaker, '21

COLLETON
*H. D. Padgett, '24

LEXINGTON
*E. P. Crouch, '24

DARLINGTON
*T. M. Howell, '23
*R. A. Byrd, '24

McCORMICK
J. A. Timmons, '24
19

�CADETS HOLDING STATE BENE1FICIARY SCHOLARSHIP
1920-1921
MARI:ON
J. L. Platt, '21

SALUDA
H. M. Corley, '24

MARLBORO
*J. D. Blanding, '24

SPARTANBURG
I. M. Coleman, '21
L. E. Diltz, '22
T. J. Boyd, '23
H. M. Holmes, '24

NEWBERRY
W. L. Hardemann, '22
B. F. Tompkins, '24

SUMTER
A. D. Tisdale, '23
F. J. Bass, '24

OCONEE
B. N. Singleton, '21
ORANGEBURG
G. C. iWise, '21
*R. M. Byrd, '23
E. R. Liles, '24
PICKENS
N. Yongue, '24
RICHLAND
S. M. Roper, '22
J.B. Weston, '23

UNION
D. H. Wallace, '23
WILLIAMSBURG
E. C. Perry, '21
*J. E. Adams, '22
YORK
W. H. McCorkle, '22
J. E. Carroll, '23

*-Special Award, Session 1920-1921 only.

CADETS HOLDING CITY OF CHA·RLE,STON SCHOLARSHIP"
1920-1921
C.
J.
J.
J.
J.

B. Prentiss, '22
B. .
Weston, '22
E. Rogers, '22
H. Wulbern, '23
C. Bennett, Jr., '24
R. A. Benson, '24

20

�CADETS AUMITTED-Session 1920-1921.

NAME

COUNTY

Pay

1[ W. B. Abernethy...... .

North Carolina ............ P
21 T. C. Adams .............. . Spartanburg ................ P
31 J. S. Albergotti ......... . •Cherokee ........................ P
41 W. Allan ..................... . Dorchester .. ... ... ............ P
5! R. W. Atkinson.......... .
Florida .......................... P
6 W. E. Ball... .............. . Florida .......................... P
Sumter ......................... .
7 F. J. Bass, Jr.,----- ----·
8 J. C. Bennett, Jr ....... . Charleston .................... P
9 R. A. Benson ............. . Charleston .................... P
P
10 J. H. Black. .............. . Florida ..........................
11 M. C. Blackwood ....... . Spartanburg ................ P
12 J. D. Blanding.......... .
Sumter ......................... .
13 S. B. Blanken.ship ..... . York .............................. P
14 A. C. Carter .............. . Anderson ...................... P
15 W. R. Brice ................ . York ..............................
P
16 R. R. Browning, ....... . Bamberg ........................
P
17 G. H. W.
Bruggemann, Jr .... . Charleston .................... P
181 J. L. Bull, Jr .......... .
Georgetown ..... .. ........... P
19 R. A. Byrd ................. . Darlington ................... .
20 H. Cantey, Jr ............. . Richland ........................ P
21 H. Clarke ................... . Edgefield ........................
P
22 W. H. Cone, Jr ......... . Colleton .......................... P
23 H. M. •
Corley.............. . -Saluda ........................... .
24 F. D. Cottingham ...... . Florence ....................... .
2~ J. D. Coxetter............ . Florida ··························\ P
26 E. P. Crouch .............. . Charleston ................... .
27 J. H. Davis, Jr ......... . Laurens.......................... P
2 C. I. Dial... .................. . Richland ........................ P
29 W. J. Diedrick ........... . Texas.............................. P
30 H. M. Dunlap, Jr ..... . York .............................. P
31 H. Ellison ................... . Charleston ....................
P
!l2 K. W. Evans.............. . Darlington .................... P
33 R. D. Field ............... . Georgia .......................... P
34 C. P. Fishburne, Jr .... . Colleton ..........................
P
35 J. L. Foster............... . Anderson ..................... .
36 B. C. Fowlkes ............ . Alabama ........................ P
37' H. W. Fraser, Jr .. ,.. . Georgetown .................. P
3 J. D. Fuller ................ . Laurens.......................... P
39 H. P. Gongaware...... . Rhode Island ................ P
40 H. G. Gray................ . Mississippi .................... P
41 A. R. Green ................ . Anderson ......................
P
42 W. J. Haile, Jr....... . Union ............................ P
43' F. R. Hamer............... Marlboro ........................
P
44 W. S. Haynie........... . Anderson ...................... P
45 J. P. Hill .................... . Colleton .......................... P
46 R. S. Hills ................. . Charleston ................... .
471 H. M. Holmes, Jr...... S~ar~a~bu:g ................. .
48 J. H. Howie................ . M1ss1ss1pp1 .................... P
49 W. L. Hubbard .......... . Marion............................ P
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B

B

B

B
B

�CADETS ADMITTED-Session 1920-1921. (Continued)

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W. N. Jacobs------------··
'T. H. James .......... -.... .
J. R Jeter---·····--·-······
B. 'D. Kitchings---··-···
0. W. Lancaster_······-·
J. N. Land, Jr .. _
....... .
W. P. Lemmond ..... ·--·
E. R. Liles-····-······-·-···
D. S. McAlister-·--·-···
R. McCarty... ·---··········
J. B. McGee_··--·--·······
R. G. Mahon .. ·--··········
J. S. Miller ....... ·-······W. C. Norment_······-··-·
J. J.
,O'Shaughnessy, Jr ...
,L. S. Owen ............... _
..
J. B. Padgett ............ -•
B. : . Palmer ... ·-········
W
W. T. Parker.. --•······
M. Pegues, Jr .............
T. C. Perrin .............. .
E. W. Peterson ...... -·-·
W. R. Phillips, Jr .... .
P. E. Pournelle, Jr ... .
J. C. -Richbourg_·-··-··
P. F. Robertson·-·-····G. S. Robinson _···-··-·
_
E. P. Rose_ ..................
R. V. Royall, Jr._ .......
1 Ruff ___ ··-···-·-·········-···
D.
R. B. Rustin ............. .
W. D. Rustin-····-······-··
J. H. Sanders ......... .
A. W. Serls............... .
T. A. Sharpe_ ............. .
M. D. Smith .................
R. L. TerrY--·····-·········
C. M. Thacker_··-·········
R. T. Thornton, Jr .... .
J. A. Timmons ........... .
B. F. Tompkins ......... .
A. J.M.
Wannamaker .......... .
J. M. 1W elch ....... ·-······
M. West--··--·-·-·····-······
H. M. Woodford_ ..... .
J. Woods .......... ·-·········
J. C. Wright... ,... _ .
.....
N.Yongue .................... .

COUNTY

Colleton ·-·········-·········-····
Lee·-··-···---·······················
Newberry ··-·-···-············Beaufort ·'····-··-····-·········
Bamberg ··--···-·-·············Anderson -······-····-·-·······
Spartanburg ······-··-······
Orangeburg -·-··············Anderson -·····--······--······
Georgia -········--··-----·····-···
Spartanburg ·········---····
Anderson ........ ,............ .
Illinois --·-·-------·····-··········
Darlington ··-···--···--·--···Charleston ·--··-·-·-··-·-··-··
Oklahoma ·-···-··-····--·······
Florida ·--·--·····-·--···--······
Texas -·--··----···-·-····---·····-Marlboro -·····-·-·-··········--Greenville -·-··-·············-·Lee·····---···-·--···-·--··---··-··-·
Greenwood --··--··-···········
Sumter ···---··-···-·············
Florida ·····-····-·----··-···-···
Clarendon. -·-··-·······-····-···
Georgia ·······-····-·····-·-··-··
Charleston ····-·'---··--·----·
Greenville ----·-···· ···-········
Charleston ······-·--··----····
Richlan.d ····----· ·· ---·-···--···
Charleston ······-·-···-·······
Charleston ·············-·-····
Sumter ···-····-·········-·······
Spartanburg ·--·-············Darlington ··········-···-····tllinois ·-···-···············-·····Allendale ·········---···--······· ·
Calhoun ·-·········-·····-········
Pickens . -·-··-················-··· 1
McCormick ··-·--··············
Newberry ..................... .
,Orangeburg ···-······-···---·
Calhoun ··--·-···-·····-·--···--··
Spartanburg ······--···-·····New York·-·-··-··--·-··-···-··
Marion ---·····-·-·-··---·-·····--Charleston ·---·--·---·--·-····
Pickens ······-·······-·······-···

Pay

p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p

B

B

p

p
p
p
p
p
p

p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p
p

B

B
B
B
B
B

p
p
p
p
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B

�THE CITADEL BAND
Director .......................................................................... MR. CARL H. METZ
Drum Major ...................................................................................... ANTLEY
Piccolo ..............................................................................................LELAND
.·010 Bb Clarinet .................................................................................. JWISE
First Bb Clarinet ............................................................................ ROGERS
econd Bb Clarinet ............................................... _............... HARDEMANN
Eb Clarinet .................................................................. :.........CARTWRIGHT
Ito Saxaphone and Trombone ............................................ HUTCHINS
axaphone ........................................................................................ ARTHUR
• olo Cornet ............................................................................................ METZ
Cornet ..................................................................................................... BELL
Cornet ........................................................................................ RICHARDSON
Cornet ........................................................................................ MERCHANT
Alto .................................................. ••······················•·····························ExuM
Alto .......................................................................................................... BOYD
Alto and Baritone ....................................................................... MACDONALD
Baritone ······•• .. ················· ... ···· .. ·· ........................................ WuLBERN, M.
Trombone .......................................................................................... HUGHES
Trombone ···················· .. ········································ .. ···· .............. WESTON, J.
Trombone ...................................................................................... POULNOT
~nare Drum ................................................................................ HAMILTON
Hass Drum .....................................................................................SMITH, A .
Cymbals ·······································································•··················sIMMONS •
MEDALS
• cholarship Medal, 1921.. ..............................,Cadet Lieutenant Arthur
"Willson Ring," 1921 .............................................. C:c,.det iliptain Lewis
Prize Company, 1921, "W. C. White" Medal, Company "C" ....... .
. ........................................... ••·-··············· .. •····-'Cadet Captain Witsell
'' tar of the West" Medal, 1921.. ....................Cadet Sergeant Frost
. larksman's Medal, 1921.. ....................................Cadet Sergeant Frost
"James H. Holmes, Jr., Memorial" Medal, 1921.. ................... .
. ........................................................................Cadet Captain Lewis

23

�BATTALION ORGANIZATION
1920-1921
STAFF

1st Lieut. &amp; Adjutant........................................................ HILL
1st Lieut. &amp; Supply Officer .............................................. Ross
Sergeant Major .......................................................... BLACK, E.
Battalion Supply Sergeant .............................................AULL

COMPANY

"A"

Captains:
Lewis

COMPANY

"B"

Mood, O.

1st Lieutenants:
Pollock
Heinsohn
Morgan
William son, T.
2nd Lieutenants:
Wulbern, M. Platt
Tiedemann Cartrette
Jaeger

COMPANY

"c"

COMPANY "D"

Witsell

Brice O.

Brunson
Sanders, P.

Hampton
Perry

Fi shburne, T.
Arthur

Reeves
,W hitaker
McLean

1st Sergeants:
Rollock

Wardlaw

Mayfield, T.

Wagoner, A.

Sergeants:
Mc,Corkle
Biggs
Diltz
Asbill
Rogers·
Macdonald

Klenke
Knox
Phelps
Muckenfus1:,
Bailey
Metz

Jeter, R.
Heckle
Antley
Thomson
Alexander, B.

Fortson
Ende
Howell
Weeks
Gasque

Corporals:
Fuller, B.
Moore, E.
West, J.
Bohlen
Merrell
iWulbern, H.
Langl~y, A.

Russell
Salmon
Bradford
Gramling
Carroll, J.
White
Lyon

Weston, B.
McGee, T.
Ford, R.
Zobel
Monteith
Bragdon
Bethea

Mood, F.
Cantey, J.
Barnwell
Byrd, R.
Harrison
Wallace
Sheppard

Color Guard:

Sergeants Howell and Muckenfuss.
Privates Adams J., and Roper.

24

�HEADQUARTERS CORPS OF CADETS' THE CITADEL
Charleston., S. C.
June 14, 1921.
pecial Orders .
. ro. ···········-··-·····•
1. With the approval of the Superintendent the following
appointments of officers and non-commissioned officers in the
Corps of Cadets are hereby announced:
TO BE •
CAPTAINS: Cadets Kollock, Wagoner A., Wardlaw,
Jeter R., Mayfield T.
TO BE FIRST LIEUTENANT AND ADJUTANT: Cadet
Black, E.
TO BE FIRST LIEUTENANT AND SUPPLY OFFICER:
Cadet Aull.
TO BE FIRST LIEU TEN ANTS: Cadets M0Corkle, Fortson,
Klenke, Antley, Frost, Diltz, Knox, and Metz (Band).
TO BE SECOND LIEUTENANTS: Cadets Alexander,
Asbill, Ende, Muckenfuss, Phelps, Howell, Weeks, Gee, Smith A.,
Thomson, Heckle.
TO BE FIRST SERGEANTS: Cadets Fuller, B., Russell, Mood,
F., and Weston B.
TO BE SERGEANT MAJOR: Cadet Cantey, J.
TO BE SUPPLY SERGEANT: Cadet Salmon.
TO BE SERGEANTS: Cadets Moore E., , est J., McGee T.,
W
Bohlen, Bradford, Byrd R., Monteith, Carroll, White, Gramling,
Harmon, Zobel, Barnwell , McGraw, Mayfield A., Harvin A.,
Wulbern H., Tisdale, Harrison, Wallace D.
2. Cadet Corporals will be appointed after the records for
the year just closing have been made up.

By order of COLONEL STOGSDALL.
EUGENE W. BLA&lt;CK,
Cadet 1st Lieut. &amp; Adjutant.

HEADQUARTERS OF THE CITADEL
Charleston, S. C. June 14,1921.

1.EXERAL ORDERS.
0 .•••..........•....•.

1. The Corp s of Cadets 1s hereby furlou ghed until September
21 , 1921, at 9 :00 A. M.

By order of Colonel Bond:
C. L. Hair.
Captain &amp; Adjutant.

25

�DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION
S YN OPSIS OF COURSES:

Note-In the Freshman and Sophomore years the course
a s named below are required of all; in the Junior and
Senior years subjects are elective by groups, as shown.
FRESHMAN YEAR:
(Required courses.)
Hours P er week
Recit. Lan.
English, L _ _ ____ ___ 3
__ _
0
French, L _
___________ 3
0
History, L ______ _ 3
_ _ ___
0
Mathematics, L _ 5
_
0
Military Sc., L. 1
11 *
Physics, L ______
______ 2
2
17

SOPHOMORE YEAR:
(Required courses.)
Hours Per week
Recit. Lao.
Chemistry, L_ _____ _ 2
2
Drawing, L ___
_______ 1
3
English, 2 _____
_______ __ 3
0
French, 2 ___________ _ 3
__
0
History, 2 _____
_________ 3
0
Mathematics, 2 ___ 3
0
Military Sc., 2 ___. 1 11*
_

13
16

16

JUNIOR YEAR (Courses elective by groups).
Engineering Group:
Cheniistry Group :
Hours Per week
Hours Per week
Recit. Lab.
Recit. Lab.
Drawing, 2 _______ _ 0
____
2
Chemistry, 2 ___
_____ 2
2
Chemistry, 3______ _ 1
_
4
C. Engineering, l. 2
2
English, 3 _____
_________ 3
0
English, 3 _ _________ 3
__
__
0
German, L ________ 3
_ ___
0
French, 3 or __ _ _
______
German, 1 or _______ _
Military Sc., 3___ 2
11 *
Physics, 2 _________ 3
_____
0
Spanish, L __ _________ _ 3
0
Mathematics, 3 ____·3
0
Military Sc., 3__ _ 2 11*
14 17
Physics, 2 __________ 3
____
0
16

Ph~
;1sics
Hours Per week
Recit. Lab.
English, 3 _____________ 3
O
French, 3 or ______ _
_ _ _
German, 1 or ___ _
____
Spanish, L ____________ 3
0
Mathematics, 3____ 3
0

15

Group:

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Hours Per week
Recit. Lab.
Military Sc., 3_ 2 11*
___
Physics, 2 _ _
____________ 3
0
Physics, 3 _____________ 1
_
4
15

15

�SENIOR YEAR (Courses elective by groups):
Che111,istry Grou/J :

Uiolog_v-Chemistry Grou/J:
Hours Per week
Recit. Lab.
Biology, L ____________ 2
2
Chemistry, 4 ________ 2
2
(:erman, 2 or _____ _
'panish, L ____________ 3
0
History, 3______________ 3
0
11ilitary Sc., 4.... 2
11 *

Hours Per week
Recit. Lan.
Chemistry, 4 ________ 2
2
Chemistry, 5________ 1
4
German, 2 ______________ 3
0
History, 3 ______________ 3
0
Military Sc., 4.... 2
11*
11

12

English Grouj):

E11gineering Gro11p:
Hours Per week
Recit. Lab.
l . Engineering, 2 3
0
C. Engineering, 3 2
2
. Engineering, 4. 3
0
,erman, 2 or _______ _
panish, L ____________ 3
0
History, 3 ______________ 3
0
Military Sc., 4____ 2
11 *

16

17

15
Hours Per week
Recit. Lab.
Biology, 1 or..~----- 2
2
History, 4 ____________ (3) (0)
English, 4 ______________ 3
0
German, 2 or. ______ _
Spanish, L ____________ 3
0
History, 3 ______________ 3
0
Military Sc., 4 .. ~ 2
11 *

13

13 13
_ or (14) (11)

Physi:cs Gro1tj):
Hours Per week
Recit. Lab.
German, 2 or _______ _
panish, L ____________ 3
0
History, 3 ______________ 3
0

Hours Per week
Recit. Lab.
Military Sc., 4_____ 2
11 *
Physics, 4 ______________ 3
6

11
*Practice of all kinds in the open.

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                    <text>OFFICIAL REGISTER

THE CITADEL
The Military College of South Carolina

Charleston, S. C.
SESSION 1921-1922.

,. ,. Hflll.-OMO CH.&amp; ilLISTON l'.RlliTlNO

1922

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�ORGANIZATION

Board of Visitors
ORLANDO SHEPPARD, EsQ., CHAIRMAN
.
Edgefield, S. C.
JoHN P. THOMAS, EsQ.,
Charleston, S. C.

]As. H. HAMMOND, EsQ.,
Columbia, S C.
J AS. G. PADGETT, EsQ.,
Walterboro, S. C.
REV. A. N. BRUNSON,
Anderson, S. C.

Ex-Officio
Hrs ExcELLENCY WILSON G. HARVEY, Governor,
Columbia, S. C .
.... GEN. RUFUS W. GRANT, Adjutant and Inspector-General,

Columbia, S. C.
HoN, J. E. SWEARINGEN, State Superintendent of Education,

Columbia, S. C.
HoN. J. HENRY JOHNSON, Chairman Military Committee,
Senate,
Allendale, S. C.
HoN. C. D. NANCE, Chairman Military Committee, House of

Representatives,
Edgefield, S. C.

3

�OFFICERS AND FACULTY
CoLoNEL

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President.

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LL. D.,

MILITARY STAFF
MAJOR A.G. GoonwYN, U.S. A., Retired,
Professor of Military Science and Tactics,

u. s.

MAJOR P. J. HORTON,
A.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics,
MAJOR E. M. TII.LER,
Quartermaster-.
MAJOR R.

s.

CA'rHCART, M. D.,
Surgeon.

MAJOR HENRY E. RAINES,
Director of Cadet Affairs.
CAPTAIN JAMES C. HUTSON, u. s. A.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics,
Commandant of Cadets.

c.

CAPTAIN
L. HAIR,
Adjutant.

FACULTY
COLONEL 0. J. BOND, B. s., LL. D.,
Professor of Mathematics.
MAJOR A. G. GoonwYN, U. S. A., Ret.,
Professor of Military Science and Tactics.
MAJOR P. J. HoRTON, U. S. A.
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics.
MAJOR R. G. THOMAS,
Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Engineering,
MAJOR H.

s.

MCGILLIVRAY, A. B., Ph. D.,
Professor of English.

MAJOR LOUIS KNOX, B. s., M. s.,
Professor of Chemistry and Biology.

s.

MAJOR L.
LETELLIER. M .s.,
Professor Civil Engineering and Drawing.
4

�OFFICERS AND FACULTY-Continued
MAJOR C. A. GRAESER, A.B. A.M.
.
Professor of French, German and Spanish.
MAJOR N. F. SMITH, Ph. B., Ph. D.,
Professor of Physics.
MAJOR

s. J. WILLIAMS, A.B., A.M.,
Professor of History.

u. s.

CAPTAIN J.C. HUTSON,
A.
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics
CAPTAIN C L. HAIR, B.S.,
Associate Professor of Mathematics.
CAPTAIN C. F. MYERS, JR., B.S.,
Associate Professor of Mathematics.
CAPTAIN H. C. WINSHIP, A.B., A.M.,
Associate Professor of French and Spanish.
CAPTAIN JOHN ANDERSON, C. E.,
Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and Drawing.

LIEUTENANT A. E. DUFOUR,
Assistant Professor of Modern Languages.
LIEUTENANT R. E. SNUGGS, A.B.,
Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
LIEUTENANT M. B. KENNEDY, A.B., A.M.
Associate Professor of English.
LIEUTENANT C. McK. GARY, A.B., A.M.,
Assistant Professor of Physics.
LIEUTENANT C. P. GREAVES, A.B., A.M.,
Assistant Professor of History.
CAPTAIN C. F. MYERS, JR., B.
Registrar.
MISS INEZ B. p ARRY,
Librarian.
MISS F. J. GASQUE, R.N.,
Matron of Hospital.
MRS. F. C. POLHEMUS.
Secretary to the President.
MR. CARL H. METZ,
Director of Cadet Band.
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�MERIT ROLLS
The marks, on which the merit rolls are made are obtained h)
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 studiei
are not counted in the final grading for graduation.
WEIGH'J'S. The weights given the various subjects arc proportion
to the time assigned them in the schedule of recitations.
CONDUCT MARK. The value of the conduct Mark is fixed at hu
per cent. of the Academic aggregate.
ACADEMIC STANDARD, A minimum average of 50 per cent. is requir,'
in each department, and a "general average" of 70 per cent. of ti
aggregate-not including the Conduct Mark-is required for advance·
ment to a higher class and for graduation.

CONDUCT ROLL.
Rolls exhibiting the relative standing of the Cadets in Conduct shat
be formed by the president at the June examination for the
whole Academic Year, in the following manner:
lsT MERITS. Merits shall be awarded to the Cadets upon th!
following basis.
For perfect Conduct for one week -······-·················································-1
2ND DEMERITS. To all the recorded delinquencies, of the Cadets sha!
be affixed a number of demerits, not exceeding 10, corresponding t
the degree of criminality.
34. In determining standing on the "Conduct Roll," Merits an.
Demerits shall have correlative value.
DEFICIENCY IN CONDUCT, When any Cadet shall have a numoo
expressing his demerits on the general Conduct Roll greater thll
200 for his Freshman year, 170 for his Sophomore year, 150 for his
.f unior year, 130 for his Senior year, such Cadet shall be declar!d
deficient in Conduct, and be immediately suspended, and reported t
the Board at its next meeting.

6

�CADETS
OF

THE CITADEL,
THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
ARRANGED IN ORDER OF MERIT
IN THEIR RESPECTIVE CLASSES
FOR_ THE SESSION 1921-1922

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 Freshman Class; those on the second year's
course, the Sophomore Class; those on the third year's course, the
Junior Class; and those on the fourth year's course, the Senior Class.

NOTE
Those Cadets whose names appear in heavy type are officially
elected for publication, conformably to a regulation which requires
the names of the most distinguished Cadets not exceeding two in each
lass, to be reported for this purpose at each Annual Examination.

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16.21
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12.49
366.14
3 W. W. Tolleson
Cherokee
S. C.
6.10
365.16
4 H. P. Weeks ....... Orangeburg ...
S. C.
17.10
355.06
5 0. H. Kollock ..... Darlington .....
S. C.
11.63
6 J. W. Gee
Florence .........
S. C.
18.36
351.71
258.40
7 A. S. Smith* ....... - Augusta
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7.33
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341.51
8 T. M. l\fayfied .... - Greenville .......
S. C.
15.97
334.80
9 J. G. Wardlaw
York
S. C.
11.16
166.93
10 R. B. Rustin''*....... Ch,arleston
S. C.
6.42
331.48
11 A. B. Wagoner ..• Spring City ...
Pa.
17.64
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Saluda
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14.69
331.28
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13 H. N. Heckle,....... Anderson .......
S. C.
15.92
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Anderson .......
S. C.
12.88
328.73
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15 N. F. Evart ...... Chester
W. Va.
15.35
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16 H. W. Crouch ...... Charleston .......
S. C.
15.93
I 324.76
17 T. M. Howell ........ Colleton .........
S. C.
9.58
324.61
18 J. H. Knox
Anderson .......
S. C.
14.88
323.65
19 G. M. Bailey
Olmsted
Ky ,
17.58
323.S9
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S. C.
6.60
241.43
21 J . B. Edgerton .... Florence
S. C.
12.84
321.68
22 L. S. Poulnot ........ Charleston .....
S. C.
10.11
318.41
23 R. E. Barron ........ York
S. C.
13.53
317.06
24 R. C. Jeter
?-'-wherry .......
S. C.
15.17
313.84
25 D. B. Alexander .. Lreenwood .....
S. C.
9.34
312.46
26 J. B. Weston .......... Charleston .....
S. C.
7.11
312.S2
27 E. E. Foster
Charleston .....
S. C.
6.97
312.17
28 J. D. Frost .............. Richland
S. C.
10.41
311.73
29 E. L. Tolbert.......... Greenwood .....
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9.02
310.82
30 J .B. Cope
Beaufort .........
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15.82
309.61
31 S. D. Fortson ,.... Augusta .........
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11.39
309.41
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S. C.
11.27
305.82
33 F. R. McA!ister .. Anderson .......
S. C.
14.87
305.57
34 J. R. Hanahan
Charleston .....
S. C.
10.20
304.56
304.31
35 H. B. Muckenfuss Charleston .....
S. C.
12.68
303.62
36 D .W. Moore
Greenville .......
S. C..
9.97
303.41
37 J. E. Adams ............ Greenwood .....
S. C.
9.82
303.40
38 P-. L. Langford....... Newberry .......
S. C.
13.42
39 O. B. Prentiss ...... Charleston .....
S. C.
13.64
303.21
40 E. W. Black .......... Colleton ...........
S. C.
15.96
302.77
41 E. B. Taylor .......... Florence .........
S. C.
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4.16
302.48
42 C. F. Ende .......... Greenville .......
Tex.
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12.44
298.71
298.08
43 C. H. Metz
Charleston .....
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44 R. C. Roberts ...... Bamberg
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45 L. E. Diltz .......... Spartanburg ...
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11.20
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294,66
46 C. F. Klenke
Charleston .....
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8.05
47 W. A. Leland ...... Charleston
S. C.
4.85
294.08
293.60
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Chester..............
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293,06
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Charleston........
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2.33
291.68
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S. C.
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11.79
291.36
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4.77
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4.58
288.94
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S. C.
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5.94
287.43
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J. H. Wulbcrn .......... Charleston ........ S. C. P..
16
J. G. Harrison ........... Charleston ....... S. C.
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W. S. Bradford ........ Richland ........... S. C. P.
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J. A. L. Saunders ... Colleton ............. S. C. P.
17
J. E. Carroll... .......... York ....._
.............. S. C.
B.
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C. Cullum ................... Saluda ............... S. G. P.
15
M. B. Jones ............... Richland ........... S. C. P.
15
W. A. Zobel... ........... Charleston ...... S. C. P.
17
B. R. Fuller .............. Laurens ............. S. C.
B.
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J. C. Harmon ............ Richland .......... . S. C.
B.
17
E. T. Moore............... Edgefield .......... S. C. B.
17
I. A. Mayfield ........... Greenville......... S. C.
P.
16
G. S. Douglass ......... Chesterfield...... S. C.
Il.
17
J. J. Curry ................ Charleston ........ S. 0.
B.
17
E. J. McGraw .......... Orangeburg ...... S. C. P.
17
18
C'. E. Exum ................ Marlboro.
S. C. P.
R. G. Padgett........... Colleton ............. S. C. P.
17
18
J. D. Salmon ............ Dillon............. S. C. Il.
16
J. B. Weston ............. Ri,ohland ........... S. C.
19
A. D. Tisdale ............ Sumter....
S. C.
B.
16
H. B. Sheppard ......... Orangeburg...... S. C.
P.
18
B. McLaughlin .......... Calhoun ............. S. C. P.
17
A. W. Bohlen ........... Charleston ........ S. C. P.
15
C. W. Kn ight... ......... Bamberg........... S. C. P .
16
J. M. Ca ntey ............ Rich.land .......... S. C. P.
16
J. E. Kerr .................. Aiken ....... ......... S. C. B.
18
H. D. Baird'' .............. Belfast............. Ire .
IP.
18
J. I. Benson .............. Charleston ........ S. C. P..
18
P. W. Bethea ............ Dillon ................ S. C. P.
18
J. L. Gramling .......... Orangeburg ..... S. C. P.
19
A. B. Langley........... Richland
S. C. P.
16
D. J. Lucas ............... Charleston ........ S. C.
P.
17
E. M. Merrell... ......... Edgefield ........... S . C. P.
16
C. E. Monteith .......... Richland ........... S. C. P.
CHEMISTRY ELECTIVE
J. T. Bragdon ........... Clar~ndon ........ S. C. B.
R. JI!. Byrd ................. Edgefield.. .
S. 0. P.
M. G. Ball... ............ _ Charleston ........ S. C.
P..
R. J. Sprott ............... Greenwood........ S. C. P.
R. JI!. Lyon ................ Abbeville ........... S. C. B.
W. H. Barnwell... ... Charleston ........ S. 0.
P.
D. H. Russell... ......... Anderson .......... S. C. P.
J.P. Rlch1rdson ........ Clarendon ......... S. C. P.
F. P. Mood ................ Clarendon ......... S. C. P.
G. E. White ............... Chester ......... ..... S. C. P.
R. L. Merchant.. ..... Richland .......
S. C. P.
J. J. Stubbs ............... Chesterfield ...... S. C. P..
T. Q. McGee.............. Spartanburg.... S. C. P.
J. T. West.................. Anderson .......... S. 0. P.
H. L. Smith .............. Colleton ............. S. 0. P.
T. J. Boyd.................. Spartanbur g ..... S. C . B.
A. J. Howard ........... Darlington ........ S. C. P.
S. JII. Shelton.. .. .... Marlboro ........... S. C.
P.
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G. B. Harvin .............. lClarendon .......... tS. C. IP.
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75.22
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74.74
73.76
75.40
73 .89
73.85
73.39
73.87
74.22
72.82
72.36
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1.19
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1.84
0.08
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1.94
0.43
1.67
2.15
0.24
1.51
1.54
1.99
1.43
0.53
1.54
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81.29
81.16
82.23
80.00
76.24
74.94
76.88
74.20
72.92
75.36
74.35
72.72
72.71
71.51
71.47
70.87
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2.76
1.01
0.55
2.29
2.66
0.58
2.13
3.03
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19 Resigned Mar. 13, '22
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16 Hon. Disc, Apr. 25, 22
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Beaufort ____ ._ .. ___
Charleston·-·---··
Georgetown ______
Spartanburg____
Waynesboro _____
Charleston ____ ·-·
McCormick_ ______
Lake Butler ____
Charleston----•-·Charleston ____ . ___
Spartanburg ____
Anderson ......... .
Charleston _______
Charleston ________
Saluda·-----··-----·Pickens ______________

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B. D. Kitcbings ____ . _____
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H. P. Gongaware ......
s. C. P.
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J. L. Bu!L·-------·--------·-·
s. C. P.
6 H. M. Gray. _______________ .
Holmes.---------·s. C. B.
Miss. P..
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s. C. P.
7 R. A. Benson .............
s. C. B.
8 J. A. Timmons ............
Fla.
P.
9 J. B. Padgett_____________
S. C. P.
10 'I'. D. Jennings ...........
S. C. P.
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J. F. Bennett, Jr.------·
s. o. B.
12 'I'. C. Adam•---·----·---·--·
s. C. B.
13 J. L. Foster-----·--··-----Jr. ______
s. C. P.
14 R. v. Royall,
S. C. P.
15 w. D. Rustin----·-------·
s. C. B.
16 H. M. CorleY---··-·-·····S. C. B.
17 N. Yongue··--·-···-··---·--18 D. s. McAlister __________ Anderson .......... s. C. B.
19 J. Woods------------•-···-··- Marion .............. s. C. P.
_
20 E. P. Crouch-----··-······· Charleston _____ _ s. C. P.
21
E. Ball-----·-··---··-··· Jacksonville .. __ . Fla.
22 D. Ruff ____ ·---················· Richland---·•·····- S. C. P·.
23 C. M. Thacker ............ Calhoun ____ .... _____ S. C. B.
24
Allan--·-··-·······-----·-· Dorchester __ .. ____ S. C. P.
25 J. P. HiJJ... __ .......... -,.·- Colleton.·-·-·-·····- S. C. P.
26 C. I. Dial·---·-···---··-··--· Richland·--···--·-- s. o. P.
27 T. 0. Perrin ............... Lee---·····-·---·---··-· s. C. B.
B.
Cone ................ Colleton----·--·-··-· S. 0.
28
29 C. P. Fishburn•----··-·· Oolleton .. --•···-··-· S. C. P.
s. C. P.
30
J. s. Albergotti--·-··-·· Cherokee---··---··31
P. Lemmond----·--·· Spartanburg _____ S. 0. P.
32 J. D. Blanding.·-··--··•-· Sumter·--·--·--·---· s. C. B.
.......... Greenvill•---·---·· S. C. P.
33 M. Pegues ......... _
34 L.
Temple--··-········ Dillon----·-··-·--····· S. C. P.
35 H. D. Padgett·-····-······ Colleton.·-·-·----··· S. C. P.
36 E.
Peterson-·---··-·· Greenwood_·-·-·-· S. c. B.
P..
R. w. Atkinson ......... Federal Point_. Fla.
R. P. Berry ................. Orangeburg... ___ S. C. P.
M. G. Burnside .......... Richland.-···--··--· S. C. P.
s. Brown ..................... Barnwell ........... s. 0. P.
F. B. Carson ............. Spartanburg..... S. C. P.
D. C. Cheyne ........... ___ Sumter........ _, ..... S. C. P.
J. H. Davis.·-·············· Laurens ........ -.... S. o. P.
H. EllisQn .............. -·-··- Charleston ......... S. 0. P.
R. D. Field---··-·····--·-·· Marietta._, .... ,_,,, Ga.
J. D. Fuller ............... Laurens ............. S. o. P.
F. R. Hamer .............. Marlboro........... s. o. P.
IP,
....
P. G. Hanahan ..... _ Atlanta......... ,_ ... Ga.
D. I. Hasell ....... ,-......... Charleston ........ S. C. P.
R. s. Hills.................... Charleston .... _.,. S. C. Il.
L. Hubbard .. -·····-· Marion ............... S. C. B.
N. Jacobs ..... _....... Colleton ............. S. C. P.
J. R. Jeter .................. Newberry .......... S. 0. P.
E. R. Liles ...... -........... Orangeburg ...... S. 0. P.
R. G. Mahon .............. Anderson .......... s. c. P.
G. B. Martindale ....... Spartanburg ..... S. C. P.
- J. B. McGee .... ·----···---· Spartanburg..... S. 0. P.
~ - J. J, O'Shaughnessy. Charleston ........ S. C. P.
+ L. S. Owen __ .... ,... _...... Perry, .. _.... ,..... _.. Okla. JP.
W. C. Parker .. ·-·····---·· Marlboro ........... s. o. JP-.
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82.84
84.22
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81.51
80.27
80.17
78.35
76.69
76.59
77 .39
77.68
75.47
75.29
72.96
73.62
73.64
72.98
74.90
72.85
73.69
73.82
70.BO
73.37
71.21
73.21
71.95
72.02
70.52
72.07
71.83
71.08
70.43
70.26

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Newber1·y .......... s. C.
Orangeburg ...... S. C.
Onondaga ......... N.Y.
Charleston ........ S. C.

I G. S. Robinson ......... .. Charleston ........

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B. F. Tompkins .........
A. J.M. Wannamaker
H. M. Woodford .......
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c. G. Gordon .............. Charleston ........ S. C. P.
R. H. Guthrie ............. Sumter.............. s. C. B.
H. L. Garrett............. Greenville ......... S . C.
B.
F. L. Barrett... - .......... Aiken ................. S . C. B.
H. R. Thomas ............. Barnwell... ........ s. C.
B.
A. M. Mazyck. ........... Marlboro ........... S. C. P.
E.M. McWhite ........... Horry ................. S . C. B.
E. G. Shuler ................ Rkbland ........... s. C. P·.
A. A. Freeman ........... Newberry .......... S. C. B.
T. L. Taylor ............... Jasper ................ s. C. B.
...
T. C. Green .............. · Richland ........... s. C. P.
w. M. Thompson ...... Berkeley............ S. C. P.
H. P. Dunlap .............. Anderson .......... s. C. B.
C. H. Jones................. Charleston ........ s. C. B.
G. Go:r&lt;lbn ............. Williamsburg ... S. C. P.
C. H. Lesesne ............. Williamsburg ... S. C. B.
Ball... ............. Richland ........... s. C. P.
M. A. Pittman ........... Chester .............. S . C. B.
C. A. Watts ................ Richland ........... s. C. P.
F. T. Wiggins ........... Bamberg ........... s. C. ,P.
F. Hudson ............. Berkeley ............ S. C. B.
H. T. Patten ............... Canal Zone ...... Pan.
P..
R. B, Owens ..........·- ··· Charlotte ... ....... N. C. P.
F. Sanders ................... Bamberg .......... s. C. B.
0.
Lancaster ........ Bamberg ........... s. C. P.
C. M. Tatum ................ Orangeburg ...... S. C. B.
A. L. Cobb .................. Greenwood ... ..... S. C. P.
J. G. Owen ................. Orangeburg..... s. C. B.
C. E. Boyd ................... Williamsburg ... S. C. P.
F. D. Berry .................. Orangeburg ...... S. C. B.
R. G. Allen ................. Williamsburg ... s. 0. B.
J. Bryson ............. Laurens ............. s. C. P.
F.
Wagener.......... Charleston ........ s. C. P.
w. Smoak. ............ Colleton ............. S. C. B.
J, C. Gary .................... Charleston ........ s. C. P..
R. B. Olney ................ Washington ...... D. C. P.
H. E. Wilson ............... Lee.......... ........... s. C, IP.
D. 0. Barbot............... Charleston ........ s. C. IP .
J. D. Motley ................ Richla nd ............ s. C. B.
R. B. Munnerlyn ....... Charleston ........ s. o. P.
E. W. Marshall ......... . York ................... s. C. P.
B. R. Langley............ Richland ............ s. C. P.
E. B. Leaphart.......... Richland ........... s. 0. P.
K. L. Huger ............... New Orleans.... La.
P.
F. C. George ................ Lexington ......... s. C. B.
c.. Howe............... York. .................. s. C. P.,
J. H. Smith ................. Pickens .............. s. C. P.
J. J, Mackay ............... Orangeburg ...... s. C. P.
J. M. Lemmon ............. Fairfield ............ s. C. B.
H. B. Lee ..................... Florence ............ s. C. B.
P., A. Dunbar .............. . Spartanburg .... . s. C.
P.
J, Haile................. . Union ................ . s. C . P.
H. Sinkler ............ . Orangeburg...... s. C. P.
E. K. Thompson ........ . Charleston ........ s. C. P,
J. J. Wallace ............... Kershaw ............ s. C. B.
J. P. Beaty.................. Georgetown ...... s. C. B.
w. F. Tapp ................ Richland ........... . s. 0 . P.
w. F. Smith ............... Spartanburg..... s. C. P.
M. S. Irvine ................ Evington ........... Va.
P.
E. W, Johnson ............ Spartanburg .... . S. C. P.

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94.32
90.06
91.06
89.63
87.79
86.52
87.02
86.68
86.19
86.88
85.37
84.30
84.80
84.51
85.28
85.75
83.58
82.39
85.13
82.89
82.88
84.32
84.54
82.93
84.57
84 .11
82.72
81.25
79.89
79.82
79.35
78.99
78.89
80.18
81.20
80.42
77.93
79.74
77.40
76.62
78.83
78.40
78.31
77.82
75.97
73.91
74.80
75,95
75.69
74.28
73.38
73.11
76.14
76.02
74.89
73.53
73.12
74.45
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3.38
2.56
2.23
1.32
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3.86
1.03
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2.67
3.06
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3.28
3.38
2.69
1.09
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0.74
3.06
0.32
2.36
2.92
0.06
0.08
0.08
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1.62
3.68
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J.M. Spann ................ Allendale ......... s. C. P.
II. II. Robinson .......... Ol:Rrleston ....... s. C.
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w. w. Hiott............... Dorchester ...... s. C. B.
R. F Scott.................. Ot-,,arlcston ..... s. C. P.
R. n'. Browning........ Bamberg .......... s. C. P.
J. A Cutts ................. Florence ...... ...... s. C. P.
E.W. Chadwick ........ Beaufort.......... s. C. P.
W, G. Peterkin ........... Calhoun
s. C. P.
V. B. Blankenship.... York .................. s. C. P.
C. A. Neely ................ Florence ............ s. c·. P.
R. II. McDowell ......... Charleston ...... s. C. P.
J. B. o. Landrum .... Spartanburg ... s. C. IP.
N. V. Martin .............. Barnwell...
s. C. P.
B. H. Abbott............... Richland ........... s. C. P.
s. C. u.
w. Altman .................. Florence
J. J. Anderson ........... Charleston .. ..... s. C .
J. s. Anderson ........... Charleston ...... s . C.
P.
E. Blake ...................... Anderson ......... s. C. P.
P.
A. C. Bradham ........... Clarendon ...... .. s. C.
s. c.
J. R. Crisp .................. Laurens .....
J. W. Do;igJass ........... Fairfield ........... s. c.
P.
.. s. C. P.
A. 0. Dunbar ............. Aiken
R. P. Eagerton .......... Montgomery .. Ala.
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J. H. Foster................ York .................. s. C. IP.
G. G. Frampton ......... Charleston ...... s. C. IP.
11. L. Fuller ................ Laurens ............ s. C. IP.
W.R. Gibbs ................. Union .............. s. C. IP.
M.A. Green ................ Anderson ......
s. r,, IP.
s. C. IP.
G. H. Hamrick ......... Charleston
G, F. Harvey .............. Berkeley .....
s. C. IP.
H. E. Holmes ............. Charleston .. . .... s. C. P.
C. F. Hottinger .......... Charleston ······ s. C. 1r.
s. C. IJJ.
J.P. Huff ..................... Greenville ...
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H. Lawrence........... - .. Sumter ...
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8 Kitchings ---·
9 Evarts ···----10 Heckle
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14IMcAlister F.
15 Aull -----------16 Dunbar, 0 ....
17 Barron -··--·-'
18 Cope-----·---·-19 Knox
20 Anderson J.
21 Mahon -------22 Black ---------23 Watts -·--···-··
24 Edgerton -·-25\Sinkler -·---···
26 Rustin, R. ..
271Hill -•··-••·-···
28 Adams ........
29 Mayfield, T.
301Smith, J .....
31 Ende -----·--·32 Haile --·--·---·
33IJeter, R. ____
341Thompson,J.
35tarrett ______
36 Phelps ________
37 Wanamaker
38IWhite ---------·
39IRobinson, H.I
40 Crouch, P.-.. -1
41 Dunlap --------1
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43 Jones, w... ,_·
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112 Michie ........ 4
118 Bohlen ........ 2
114 Roberts
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115 Smith, H. .. 2
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120 Howard ------ 2
121 Weinberg .... 4
122 Munnerlyn
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125 Hiott ---------- 4
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127 McLaughlin 2
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130 Lancaster .. 4
181 McGee, T ... 2
182 Padgett, R, 2
183 Gordon, W. 4
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148 Cantey, J. .. 2
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217 Zeigler ........ 4
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219 Ball, W ........ 4
220 Peterson ---- 3
221 Pegues ........ 3
222 Blanding ---- 3
223 McGee, J. .. 3
224 Sanders, F.14
225 Wilson ........ 4
226 Hills ............ 3
227 Temple ········/ 3
228 Hanahan, P. 3
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259 Langley, R. 4
260 Olney .......... 4
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1921-1922
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COUNTY

NAME

SCHOLARSHIP EXPIRF.S

1923
Abbeville ............................ Ralph M. Lyon ......................... .
1923
Aiken .................................. J. B. Kerr................................. .
1925
Alken ..................................Fred L. Barrett....................... .
1924
Allendale ........... _............... R. L. Terry ............................... .
Anderson ............................ H. M. Heckle ........................... . 1922
1924
Anderson ............................ J. L. Foster ............................... .
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Anderson ............................ Herbert P. Dunlap ................... .
19!
Bamberg ............................ Frederick Sanders ................... .
1925
Barnwell ............................ Henry R. Thomas ................... .
1924
Beaufort .............................. B. D. Kitchings ......... .
19!1
Berkeley .............................. Walton M. Hudson ................... .
1924
Calhoun .............................. C. M. Thacker ........................... .
1922
Charle!lton .......................... H. W. Crouch ....................... .
1923
Charleston .......................... J. J. Curry ................................
1924
Charleston .......................... R. S. Hills ................................
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Charleston .......................... Chas. H. Jones, Jr ................ .
Cherokee ............................ W. W. Tolleson ...................... .. 1922
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Chester ................................ Amos Pittman .......................... ..
1923
Chesterfield ........................ G. S. Douglass .......................... .
Clarendon .......................... J. T. Bragdon ............................
1923
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Colleton ................................. Wm. W. Smoak, Jr ................ .
Darlington ........................ C. Ansley Watts ...... ................. . 1922*
Darlington ........................ B. Russell Langley ..
1922*
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Dillon .....·............................. J. D. Salmon ............................. .
19.
Dorchester .......................... W. W. Hiott ............................... .
Edgefield ............................ E. T. Moore .............................. .
1923
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Florence ............................ H. Barnwell Lee ....................... .
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Florence ............................Wallace Altman ..................... .
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Georgetown ...................... John P. Beaty ........................... .
Greenville .......................... T. M. Mayfield ......................... . 1922
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Greenville .......................... Jamee P. Huff ........................... .
Greenville .......................... Harper L. Garrett ................... .
19.
Greenwood ........................ D. B. Alexander ....................... . 1922
Greenwood .......................... E. W. Peterson ......................... .
1924
Hampton ............................ Jos. J. Mackay, Jr ................ . 1922•
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Horry .................................. Elbert N. McWhite ................. .
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Kershaw ............................ James J. Wallace ........ ........... .
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Lancaster .......................... E. T. Mobley ........................... .
Laurens .............................. Q. D. Gasque ........................... . 1922
1923
Laurens .............................. B. R. Fuller ............................... .
1924
Lee ...................................... Thos. C. Perrin, Jr ............... ..
1921
Lexington .......................... F. C. George ........................... .
McCormick ........................ J. A. Timmons........................... .
1924
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Marlon ................................Wm. L. Hubbard ..................... .
Marlboro ............................ J. B. Blanding .......................... .. 1922*
1924
Newberry ............................ B. F. Tompkins ...................... ..
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Newberry ............................ Alton A. Freeman ................... .
Oconee ................................ D. S. McAlistor ...................... .. 1922*
Orangeburg ........................ Jae. G. Owen ............................

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U Orangeburg ······-··············-Fulton D. Berry.......•................
63 Orangeburg ··-----'C°llas. M. Tatum... ~··················
Pickens ................................ Norman Yongue ....•...................
" Richland ······----~. B. Weston ............................. .
6' Rw:hland ·····•·················-···John B. Motley......................... .
Saluda ···········----H. M. Corley............................. .
partanburg ...................... T. J. Boyd ................................. .
Spartanburg ···········-······-·ll. M. Holmes ....... - .................. .
partanburg •······-···--····-·Theo. C. Adams ....................... .
:11artanburg .....................• J. C. Harmon............................
Sumter ····•·················-·······•A. D. Tisdale............................. .
Sumter ······················-··-···Randolph H. Guthrie ........... _.. .
U l'nion ···-·····························Wm. W. Cone, Jr.....................
Williamsburg ...................... Robt. J. Allen ........................... .
Williamsburg ···········-·······Chas. H. Lesesne, Jr.............. .
• York .................................... W. H. McCorkle........................
York ···········--•·-•··················J. E. Carroll ............................. .
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CADETS HOLDING CITY OF CHARLESTON SCHOLARSHIPS
1921-1922
C. B. Prentiss, '22
J. B. Wes ton, '22
J. E. Rogers, '22
J. H. Wulbern, '23
J. F. Bennett, Jr., '24
R. A. Benson, '24

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Director ................................................................................ MR, CARL H. METZ
Drum Major ............................................................................................ ANTLEY
Piccolo ........................................................................................................ MICH It
Eb Clarinet .................................................................................................... BAIID
Solo Bb Clarinet ........................................................................................ ROGERS
Solo Bb Clarinet .................................................................................... GARRm
First Bb Clarinet .............................................................................. Lrv1NGSTO
Second Bb Clarinet .......................................................................... HASELL, D.
Solo Bb Cornet ............................................................................................ METZ
Solo Bb Cornet .................................................................................. MERCHANT
Solo Bb Cornd .................................................................................. Covrncro
First Bb Cornet .................................................................................... LANDRl'll
Pirst Bb Cornet .............................................................................. RICHARDSON
Second Cornet ...................................................................................... FREEMA!I
Eb Alto ·-·············---············································---- BoYD, T
Second Alto ----····················································-·····-··········· BALL, M
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Saxophone .................................................................................................. LELA. D
Saxophone ...................................................................................................... T•l'P
Trombone (Slide) ............................................................................ WESTON, J.
Trombone (Slide) ........................................ _.................................... OwEN, R.
Trombone ( Slide) .................................................................................... NEELY
Trombone (Valve) .............................................................................. BRAGDO,
Eb Tuba-----·····-·..············· ...·.................................................. EvAJTS
BBb Base _ _ _ ----····•···············..········..··········..·.......... TEMPU
Snare Drum _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ........................................ DuNBAB, P.
Bass Drum _ _ _ _ .......................................................................... Mi!RRELL
Cymbals ........................................................................................................ Cuuv
MEDALS.
Scholarship Medal, 1922 ............................................ Cadet Lieutenant Aull
"Willson Ring" 1922 ........................................ Cadet Lieutenant McCorldc
Prize Company, 1922, "W. C. White" Medal, Company "B" ........
............................................................................ Cadet Captain Wardlaw
"Star of the West" Medal, 1922 .................... Cadet Sergeant Moore, E
Marksman's Medal, 1922 .................................... Cadet Sergeant Gramling
"James H. Holmes, Jr., Memorial" Medal, 1922 _ _ _ __
.............................................................................. Cadet Captain Kollock

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�BATTALION ORGANIZATION

1921-1922
First Lieutenant and Adjutant ······································-············ McCoRKU:
First Lieutenant and Supply Officer ·························----- AULL
Sergeant·Major ····················-······················-··················
CAN'l'J,:Y, J.
Battalion Supply SergeanL.....·-·········································
SALMON
COMPANY
"A"

COMPANY

COMPANY

COMPANY

"n"

"c"

"n"

Captains

Kollock

Jeter, R.

Wagoner, A.

First Lieutenants:
Black, E.
Klenke
Knox
Metz

Antley
Diltz

Fortson
Frost

Second Lieutenants:
Muckenfuss
Smith, A.
Phelps
Thomson, J.
Barron

Alexander
Gee
Weston, J.

Ende
Weeks
Heckle

Weston, B.

Mood

McGee, T.
McCraw
Harmon
Zobel
Smith, H.
Merchant

West
Byrd
Harrison
·Tisdale
Barnwell

Bull
Hamer
Hill, J.
Lemmond
Ellison

Adams, T.
Kitchings
Davis
Gongaware
Ruff
Burnside
McAlister, D.

Wardlaw

Mayfield, T.

Asbill

First Sergeants :
Fuller, B.
Russell
Sergeants:
Moore, E.
Monteith
Bradford
Wulbem
Howard
Corporals:
Woodford
Wright
Bennett

Rustin, W.
Crouch, P.

Holmes, H.

Hubbard

Bohlen
White
Mayfield, A.
Carroll

Blanding
Fuller, J.
Robinson, G.
Timmons
Pegues
Jeter, J.
Padgett, J.

Cheyne

Color Guard :
Sergeants Harrison and Carroll;
Privates Shelton and Sheppard.

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�HEADQUARTERS CORPS OF CADETS THE CITADEL
Charleston, S. C., June 12, 1922.
Special Orders
No. ___________________ _
1. By direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tacti
and the approval of the President, the following appointment ar
hereby announced :
TO BE CADET CAPTAINS: Cadets Fuller, Russell, Mood
Weston.
TO BE CADET FIRST LIEUTENANT AND ADJUTAJ T
Cadet Cantey, J.
TO BE CADET FIRST LIEUTENANT AND SUPPL)
OFFICER: Cadet Salmon.
TO BE CADET FIRST LIEUTENANTS: Cadets McCra
Bohlen, Zobel, Byrd, White, West, McGee, T., Wulbern.
TO BE CADET SECOND LIEUTENANTS. Cadets Harri
Barnwell, Carroll, Bradford, Mayfield, Tisdale, Baird, Smith, H
Ball, M.
TO BE ADDITIONAL CADET SECOND LIEUTENA(T
Cadets Gramling, Moore, E., Monteith, Boyd, Cullum, Har.
Saunders, J., Curry, Howard, Padgett, R., McLaughlin, Jone,, .L,
Sprott, Richardson, Lyon, Sheppard, Douglass, Merrell, Stub
Benson, J., Kerr, Langley, Knight, Exum, Harmon, Merchant, Shell
Bragdon.
TO BE CADET FIRST SERGEANTS:
Hill, Rustin.
TO BE CADET SERGEANT-MAJOR: Cadet Adams, T.
TO BE CADET SUPPLY SERGEANT: Cadet Blanding.
TO BE CADET SERGEANTS: Cadets Robinson, G., Timmons,
Padgett, J., Perrin, Holmes, M., Lemmond, McAlister, Ruff, Atkin
Ellison, Burnside, Cantey, H., Woods, Crouch, Foster, Gongaw rt
Cheyne, Pegues, Wannamaker, Bennett, Allan, W., Yongue.
By order of CAPTAIN HUTSON:
WILLIAM H. McCORKLE,
Cadet First Lieutenant and Adjutant

HEADQUARTERS OF THE CITADEL
Charleston, S. C., June 13, 1922.
CENERAL _ORDERS.
No ______________
1. The Corps of Cadets is hereby furloughed until September
20, 1922, at 9 :00 A. M.
By order of Colonel Bond.
C. L. Hair,
Captain and Adjutant.
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�DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION
SYNOPSIS OF COURSES :
1 Ton:-In the Freshman and Sophomore years
the
courses as named below are required of all; in the Junior
an&lt;l Senior years subjects are elective by groups as shown.

FRESHMAN YEAR:

SOPHOMORE YEAR:

(Required courses.)
Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
English, 1 .......... 3
Frt'nch, 1 ............ 3
Hi tory, 1 .......... 3
Mathematics, 1.... 5
lilitary Sc., 1...• 1
4
Phy ·ics, 1 .......... 2
2

( Required courseSt.)
Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
Chemistry, 1......... .2
2
Drawing, 1.. .......... 1
3
English, 2............ 3
French, 2............ 3
History, 2 ............ 3
Mathematics, 2.... 3
Military Sc., 2 -·~- 1
4

Total credit hrs..20
Total credit hrs. 21
JUNIOR YEAR ( Courses elective by groups) :
Chemistry Group:

Engineering Group:

Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
Chemistry, 2........ 2
2
Chemistry, 3 ...... 1
4
English, 3 ........ 3
German, 1............ 3
filitary Sc., 3.... 2
4
Physics, 2 .......... 3

Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
Drawing, 2 .......... 0
2
C. Engineer'ing, 1, 2
2
English, 3 .......... 3
French, 3 or ..... .
German, 1 or..... .
Spanish, 1............ 3
Mathematics, 3.... 3
Military So., 3.... 2
4
Physics, 2 .......... 3

Total credit hrs. 18

Total credit hrs. 19
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�Physics Group:
Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
Military Sc., 3 ____ 2
-1Physics, 2____________ 3
Physics, 3____________ 1
-1-

Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
English, 3____________ 3
French, 3 or ··------··
German, 1 or-···-·
Spanish, 1 __________ 3
Mathematics, 3____ 3

Total credit hrs. 18

SENIOR YEAR (Courses elective by groups)

Biology-Chemistry Group:

Chemistry Group:

Hours Per ·week
Recit. Lab.
Biology, L_ __________ 2
4
Chemistry, 4________ 2
2
German, 2 __________ 3
History, 3 __________ 3
Miliatry Sc., 4____ 2
4

Hours Per \Yer
Recit. Lab
Chemistry, 4 ________ 2
2
Chemistry, 5 ______ 1
4
German, 2 __________ 3
History, 3 __________ 3
Military Sc., 4 ____ 2
4

Total credit hrs. 16

Total credit hrs. 15

Engineering Group:

English Group:

Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
C.Engineering, 2. 3
C.Engineering, 3. 2
2
C.Engineering, 4, 3
French, 4 or__ _____ _
German, 2 or _____ _
Spanish, 2 ---------- 3
History, 3 __________ 3
Military Sc., 4 ____ 2
4

Hours Per We,·
•
Recit. Lab
Biology, 1 or__ ____ 2
2
History, 4 __________ 3
English, 4 ---------- 3
French, 4 or _____ _
German, 2 or _____ _
Spanish, 2 __________ 3
History, 3 _______ 3
_____
Military Sc., 4 ____ 2
4

Total credit hrs. 18

Total credit hrs. 18

Physics Group :
Hours Per Week
Recit, Lab.
French, 4 or _____ _
German, 2 or _____ _
Spanish, 2 __________ 3
History, 3 ······-··· 3

Hours Per \\" eek
Recit. Lab.
Physics, 4 __________ 3
6
Military Sc., 4 ____ 2
-1Total credit hrs. 15
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                    <text>THE CITADEL.
ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM

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ANNUAL REPORT of the
BOARD OF VISITORS
OF

TliE CITADEL
The Millitary Colle5e of South Carolina
FOR THE

Academic Year

1920-1921

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COLUMBIA, S. C.
GONZALES AND BRYAN, STATE PfilNTERS,

1922

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�REPORT OF CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF VISITORS
OF THE CITADEL
Office 0£ the Chairman, Board 0£ Visitors 0£ the Citadel.
December 31, 1921.

Hon. John E. Swearingen, State Sitperintendent of Education,
Columbia, S. 0.
My dear Sir: For the information 0£ the General Assembly,
I have the honor to make the following report 0£ the Citadel, The
Military College 0£ South Carolina, for the year 1921.
The splendid buildings 0£ the New Citadel at Hampton Park
have been completed, and, but for the lack 0£ equipment in the
boiler house, could be occupied at once. This equipment will be
asked £or in the next budget, and the Board expects the college
to be transferred next summer from the old site at Marlon Square
to the new and commodious buildings and grounds at Hampton
. Park. In this new plant of the Greater Citadel located on the
banks 0£ the Ashley River on a campus 0£ over seventy-five acres,
the Board believes that there has been made a notable addition to
the educational resources 0£ the State. The site which was given
by the City 0£ Charleston without cost to the State comprises not
only the beautiful campus but also about one hundred acres 0£
contiguous marsh land lying between it and the river, the whole
tract being estimated to be worth half a million dollars. With the
structures which have been erected by the liberality 0£ the State
a plant has been provided £or the Military College which cannot
easily be surpassed.
Some criticism has been made 0£ the cost 0£ these buildings.
It is true that shortly after the Board had begun its building
operations prices of labor and material attained to unexpected
figures, but no one could foresee whether these high prices would
continue or even get worse and it was deemed that there would be
no economy at least in stopping work and leaving the unfinished
plant to wait for a possible cheaper time to build. The most that
can be said is that we had to build at an unfortunate time.
The structures which have been completed are as follows:
The Barracks Building with accomodations £or about 430 cadets,

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two in a room; Mess Hall and Kitchen; the two wings of the
College Building, providing class rooms and laboratory facilities
for all the cadets; and the Power House·and Laundry. The completion of this considerable program was all that the Board was
able to do with funds at hand, but they are glad to be able to
r eport to the General A ssembly that the great portion of
the plant has been compl eted, and that the immediate needs of the
college are not excessive. A building for a cadet hospital is considered a necessity, and also houses for the professors at the new
plant so that the old Citadel may be vacated and sold as soon as
an advantageous price can be obtained for it. -In submitting the
budget of our needs for next year we are not unmindful of the
deplorable condition affecting the finances of the cpuntry generally and we are asking onl y for items which we deem necessary
in order to moYe to the great new plant which is practically
complete, and to maintain the activities of the college on a proper
ba sis. We deem that to pro vide less wonld not be in the cau se
of true economy. ·
The work of the college has been conducted d uring t he past
year with satisfactory r esults. The financial depression ,Yhich
has been so general over the country has, of course, affected the
att endance, which ought to have normally increased. The
number of students enrolled for the pr'esent session was exactly
the same as for the session of 1920-21 , namely 297.
The Quartermaster's r eport sho,,s that the cost of operation
for the year was as follows:
Superintendence and Records ...... .. . $17,915.00
College and Military Instru ction ... . . . 60,000.00- (N ote.)
4,100.00
Cadet H ospital ... .. ..... . .. . .. .. . . .
30,600.00
Upkeep Buildings and Grounds .... .. .
$112,915.00
(Note: This item includes $20,400 for the support of 68
Beneficiary cadets.)
Collection from the cadets amounting to about $13,000 haYe
been returned to the State Treasurer, which amount being
subtracted from the abo,e figures, makes the total cost of operation about $100,000, or a per capita cost of about $345 per cadet.
These figures do not include the items of board and clothing for

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the large number of pay cadets, for which the State, of course,
makes no appropriation.
The scholarships offered by the Sta.t e ,Yere never more in
demand than they were last summer, and there were many times
as many worthy cases as there were opportunities offered among
the vacant scholarships.
It will be a source of gratification to all the citizens of the
State to know that the excellence of the military training given
at the Citadel has been on a number of occasions during the past
year the subject of commendation by the U.S. War Department.
On June 18, a letter was received from Major-General Morrison
announcing that the Citadel had been selected by the War Department (for the sixteenth time) as a "Distinguished College", and
was invited to nominate a graduate for a commission in the Army .
At the summer camps for R. 0. T. C. students at Fort Monroe,
Va., and Camp Knox, Ky., the Cit~del contingents were given
first honors. Under date of July 20, Col.Ryther, Commanding
Offi cer of ·Camp Knox writes: "It gives me great pleasure to
forward to you by registered mail, an engraved gold band which
is intended to be placed on the staff of the National Color of the
Infantry U nit of the Reser ve Officers' Training Co rps at your
institution.
The prize was a ,rnrded to the unit of the Advanced Corps of the
R. 0 . T. C. which ranked first in a competition based on military
work, athletics, deportment,- in fact on everything the members
of the unit did individually and collectively while at Camp.
There were twenty-five institutions represented here in the
Advanced Corps, and you have reason to be proud of the showing
made by your students.
Please accept for yourself, your Professor of Military Science
and Tactics, and your college, my heartiest congratulations."
Likewise the Citadel Rifle Team at the National Match at
Camp Perry, Ohio, was ·complimented by General Farnsworth,
Chief of lnfantry, who wrote: "In so far as concerns the
R. 0 . T . C. I am pleased indeed to inform you that the Rifle
Team representing The Citadel stood number one among all the
different R. 0. T. C. teams entered in this match.
I wish to congratulate you, and through you the Rifle Team
representing your institution for their splendid work in this
important match."

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In this connection I am glad to make acknowledgment of the
liberal policy of the U. S. Government towards the military
department of the Citadel. The Government has four officers
detailed as instructors at the college, and has furnished the State
without a dollar of cost with military and engineering equipment
of a value of probably $150,000, and the services of four army
/ sergeants to care for it. The educational value of this equipment
is very great, especially in the department of civil engineering.
- The Board, while it takes pride and pleasure in the recognition
of the excellence of the military training of the cadets at the
Citadel, does not lose sight of the fact that in times of peace the
function of the college is to train citizens for the service of the
State. The following statistics which have recently been compiled may be of interest as showing the fields of activity in which
the graduates are at work.
OCCUPATIONS OF 898 GRADUATES SINCE 1886.
In business offices, banks, insurance, brokerage,
cotton, mfg., real estate, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
In educational work, in colleges and schools . . . . . . 116
In military and naval services, officers in Army,
Navy and Marine Corps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Merchants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95
Civil Engineers ....... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
90
La,vyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
74
Physicians . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ...... , . . . . . . . . .
56
Farmers ............ ·.......... ...... .. ....... .
51
Ministers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23
In Government service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18
In railroad or transportation, telephone service . . .
14
Newspaper men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10
Miscellaneous, unclassified, or unknown . . . . . . . . . 117
898
Some of the interesting information shown by the table is that
out of the 898 graduates since the reopening in 1882, 13 per cent
are engaged in educational work in schools and colleges; nearly
12 per cent are officers in the army and navy; and 90, or ten per
·"nt, are civil engineers, some of national reputation.

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In conclusion, I beg to submit herewith certain statistics £or
. the information of the members of the General Assembly, and to
call their attention to the expiration of the term of office of two
members of the Board of Visitors, Mr. John P. Thomas, of
Charleston, and · Col. James H. Hammond, of Columbia. I
recommend these two members most heartily £or re-election.
ORLANDO SHEPPARD,
Chairman Board of Visitors.
ORGANIZATION
BoARD

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OF

V ISI'l'ORS

Orlando Sheppard, Esq., Chairman, Edgefield, S. C.
John P. Thomas, Esq., Charleston, S. C.
Jas. H. Hammond, Esq., Columbia, S. C .
Jas. G. Padgett, Esq., Walterboro, S. C.
Rev. A. N. Brnnson, Anderson , S. C.
Ex-OFFICIO.
His Excellency R. A. Cooper, Governor, Columbia, S. C.
Gen. Rufus ·w. Grant, Adjutant and Inspector-General, Columbia, S. C.
Hon. J. E. Swearingen, State Superintendent of Education,
Columbia, S. C.
Hon. J. Henry Johnson, Chairman Military Committee,
Senate, Allendale, S. C.
Hon. C. D. Nance, Chairman Military Committee, House of
Representatives, Edgefield, S. C.
OFFICERS AND FACULTY
Colonel 0. J. Bond, B. S., LL.D. President.
MILITARY STAFF

Colonel R. R. Stogsdall, U. S. A. Retired, Professor of Military
Science and Tactics, and Commandant of Cadets.
Major A. G. Goodwyn, U. S. A. Retired, Assistant Professor
of Military Science and Tactics, in charge of ·I nfantry Unit,
R. 0. T. C.
Major P. J. Horton, U. S. A., Assistant Professor of Military
Science and Tactics, in charge of Cost Artillery Corps Unit,
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Captain James C. Hutson, U . S . A., Assistant m the Coast
Artillery Unit.
Major E. M. Tiller, Quartermaster.
Major R. S. Cathcart, M. D., Surgeon.
Major H. E. Raines, Director Cadet Affairs.
Captain C. L. Hair, Adjutant.
FACULTY

Colonel 0. J. Bond, Professor of Mathematics.
Major R. G. Thomas, Professor Emeritus of Mathematic;s and
Engineering.
Major H. S . McGillivray, Professor of English.
Major Louis Knox, Professor of Chemistry and Biology.
Major L. S. LeTellier, Professor of Civil Engineering and
Drawing and Assistant Professor of Military Engineering.
Major C. A. Graeser, Professor of French, German and
Spanish.
Major. N. F. Smith, Professor of Physics.
Major S. J. Williams, Professor of History.
Captain C. L. Hair, Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Captain C. F. Myers, Jr., Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
Captain H. C. "Winship, Assistant Professor of French and
Spanish.
Captain J ohn Anderson, Assistant Professor of Drawing.
1st Lieut. A. E. Dufour, Assistant Professor of Modern L anguages.
1st Lieut. R. E. Snuggs, Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
1st Lieut. 1\1..B. Kennedy, Assistant Professor of English.
1st Lieut. C. M. Gary, Assistant Professor of Physics.
1st Lieut. C. P. Greaves, Assistant Professor of History.
Miss Inez B. Parry, Librarian.
Mrs. F. C. Polhemus, Secretary to the President.
Miss T. J. Gasque, Matron of Hospital.
Mr. Carl Metz, Band Instructor.
Mr. Vernon A. Crawford, Y. M. C. A. Secretary.

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SENIOR CLAS S
E N GI N EE IU N G SECTIO N.

D. B. Alexamler .. . . .. . ... . . .... .... . . . ... .. . .. . .. .. . . . Greenwood ,. S. C.
S. R. Antl ey . .. . ... . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ..... .... . .. St. l\Ia tth ews, S. C.
1, . B . Aull . . ... . .. . . . . .. ... . .. ·. . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. ... . . .. .. .. . . Dyson , S. C.
l,. :.\I. Bai ley .. . ... .... . ....... . . . ..... ....... .... . . . .... . Olmstead , Ky.
H. W. Crouch . . .. .. . . ... .. .. . .. ... . . . . . . .. . .... . .. .. Charles ton, S. C.
J . l3. Edger ton . . . .. . ...... . .. . ........ .... . ..... . ..... F lorence, S. C.
l '. F. E ude
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S. lJ. F or tson ... . ....... .. ... . .. ... ... . . .. .... .. . . . . . .. . Augusta , Ga.
Q. D. Gasque . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . ..... . . .. . .. .. . . .... ... .. . . . La u rens, S. C.
J. R. Hana ha n . .. . ...... . . .. .... .. . . .. .. .... .. ... . . .. Cha rl es ton , S. C.
\\". L. H a rdeman ... . . . . . ........ . .. ... .. .. . . . .. . .. ... . l\'ewlie rry, S. C.
H . X . H eck le ..... . .. .... .. .. .. .. . .. . . ... . . . . . ... .. . . . ... . . Atlanta, Ga.
0. H . Koll ock .... .. .... . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . Da rlington,S. C.
P. L. La ngfo rd .. . .. .... ... . . ... . . .. . . . .... .. .. .. ... . . . Prosperity, S. C.
W. A. Leland .. .. . . . . ... .. . ...... . ..... . . . ..... ...... . Cha rl eston, S. C.
'l'. l\'L l\fayfi eld ... . , ........... . . . . . . . ... . ... . .. . . . .... . .. . Greer , S. C.
D. W . Moore . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. ..... . . Greeuville, S. C.
L. S. Pouluot .. .. .. .. . . .... ... . . .... .... ... .... .. . . . . .. Cha rleston, S. C.
C.
Pren tiss .. .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. ....... . .. . . .. .. Cha rl eston, S. C.
R C. R ober ts . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . .......... . . .. .. . . .... Ehrhardt, S. C.
•T. E. Rogers .. . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .... .... .. .. . .. .... . . . . . .. Charleston, S. C.
S. 1\1. R oper ........ .. . . . . . .. .... . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Chest er, S. C.
n. B. Ru stin .. . . ...... . .... . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . ......... Charleston S. C.
.J. W. Simmons .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . ... . .. . . ... . Charles ton, S. C.
.J. ,v. 'l'homson .... . . .. .. : .. . . .... .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. ..-. . .. And erso n, S. C.
I'}. L. 'l'olbert . . .. .. ... ... . . .. ... . .... . . .. .... .. .. . . . . Green woocl, S. C.
W . W . T oll eson .... ... .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . Gaffney, S. C.
.J. &lt;:; . Wardlaw . ... ...... . . .. . . . .... . . . .. .... . . . . . .. . ... . .. York , S. C.
•T. B. W eston . . .. ... . . . . ... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... . Charleston. S. C.
B. F. W ill iamson . .. . .. .... .. . . . . .. . . . .......... .... . .. Da rlington, S. C.

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CHEMIS TRY S ECTIOX .

" · .F'. Eva r ts . . .. .. . .. .. .... . . .. . .. .. .. . ... . . .... ... . . . Ches te r, " ' · Ya .
A. C. Phelps . ... . . . . .. ... . .. . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . .... .. . . . .. . Sumter , S. C.
A. S. Smith ......... .. ... . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . ....-.. . .. Augusta, Ga.
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l'J. Adams . . .. . . ....... . .... . ..... . . . .. . . . ... . . ... .. . . Ninety-Six,
D. S. Asbill . . . ... . ... .... ....... . . .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. Ridge Springs,
E . E . Fos ter . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . ... .. Charleston,
,v. B . .Jones ... . .... ......... ....... . . .. ....... . .. .. .. . .. Ch ester,
H . P. Weeks .. .. .. . .. ..... ...... .. .. ...... .. . . .. . . . . Orangebu rg,

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E NGLI S H - HIS TORY S ECTIOX.

Il. E . B a r ron . . .... . .. . ; .. . .... . . .. ..... ·.. . . ... . . . . . . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
E. " ' · Black .. . . ... . . ....... ... . . ... . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . Wa l ter bo ro, S. C.

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J. D. Frost ... . . ..... . .. ...... . .. ......... .... .. . . Spartanburg, S. C.
J. vV. Gee .. .... ..... . .. . .......................... . .. Florence, S. C.
T. M. Howell .. .... , . .. ........ . .. .. ... . .. . .. .... .... Walterboro, S. C.
R. C. Jeter ................... ...... ...... ...... .. .... Whitmire, S. C.
J. H. Knox .... . ..... .. . . .. .... .. ... .. .... . . . . . ...... .. Pendleton, S. C.
W. H. McCorkle . .......... . ... . .... . .. ....... . .. . . ........ York, S. C.
C. H. M:etz ... . .. .... ......... .. ... .......... .. .. .... Charleston, S. C.
A. B. Wagoner ........... ... . . .... . . ........ .. .... ... Spring City, ra.
PHYSICS SECTION.

J. B. Cope ................... . ........... . . ...... ... Port Royal, S. C.
B. B. Kirkland . ..... . ............ . ... . .... . . .......... Columbia, S. C.

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F. Klenke . ......... .. ............... ... ..... ... . .. Charleston,
R. 1\1:cAliste r . ..... .... .... . ........ . . .. ... ... .... . ....... . Iva,
B. Muckenfuss .. ... . ....... .. . ... ....... .. ... .. .. . Charleston,
B. Taylor .... .. ..... . ..... .. ...... . . . ....... ... .. .. Florence,

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JUNIOR CLASS
ENGINEERING SECTION.

H. B. B a ird ..... . . . .. . . . .... ... .. .. .... ... ..... ... .. Belfast, Ireland.
J. I. Benson ... ... .... .. ..... ........ .... .. ......... Charleston, S. C.
P. ,v. Bethea ......... . . .... . ....... . . ....... . .. .. ........ Latta, S. C.
A. W . Bohlen . . . ........ . ...... . .. .. ................. Charleston, S. C.
W. S. Bradford ....... .. .... .. ... .. .. ........ .. . . ..... Columbia, S. C.
J. l\L Cantey .... . ... ... . .... . .. . . ............. . .... . Columbia, S. C.
J . ID. Ca rroll ... . .... .... . . .... .. ........ . . ....... . . ..... .. . York, S. C.
C. .Cullum .. .. . .... .. .. . ..... .. .............. . . .. Ridge Springs, S. C.
J. J. Curry .................................. .... .... Charleston , S. C.
G. S. Douglass . .. . .. .. ......... . .............. . ...... Ch esterfield, S. C.
C. E. Exum . .... ............ . . .................. .. ... Bennettsville, S. C.
B. B. Fuller
. ... ...... .. . . . . ......... ... ..... .. .... Mountville, S. C.
J. L. Gramlin .. ... .. .. .. ........... ......... .. . . .. . .. Orangeburg, S. C.
J. C. Harmon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lykesland, S. C.
J. G. Harrison ...... ... ......................... .. ... Charleston, S. C.
E. M. Jones ............ ... . . . . ....... . ........... . .. . .. Columbia, S. C.
J. E . Ke rr ......... ... . .. ... . .... ... ...... ...... .. . . .. .. . . Aiken, S. C.
C. W. Knight ...................... . ..... . .. ........ ... Bamberg, S. C.
A. F. Langley .......... .. . ... .. . .... .. . .... ..... ....... Columbia, S. C.
D. J. Lucas ..... . ........ .. .... ..... . ..... .. .... .. . . . . Charleston, S. C.
E. J. McGraw . .. .. .. .. . . ....... . ... . ...... . ... . . . .. . Orangeburg, S. C.
B. McLaughlin .. ... .......... .... . .. .......... .. ... St. Matthews, S. C.
I. A. 1\1:ayfield ... ... .. .. . .. ...... . . ... .. . .. . . ..... ... ...... Greer, S. C.
E. M. Merrell . .... . ..... .. . .. .. ... .. . ... .. . ....... North Augusta, S. C.
C. S. Monteith ............. .. . .. .... .. .. ..... . ......... Columbia, S. C.
· E. T . Moore .. .... ............. ... ... .... . .. . .. . ...... . Edgefield, S. C.
R. G. Padgett . .... ..... .... . .. ...... .... ...... . .... .. Walterboro, S. C.
J. D. Salmon ............... .. ... .... .... .. . .. . .. ....... . Dillon, S. C.
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A. L. Saunders ........... .... ............ . ......... Walterboro,
B. Sheppard ................... ..... . ................. Neeses,
D. Tisdale . . ............. .. ..... .. . .. .... .. .......... Sumter,
B. "\Veston . .......... ...... ............ . .............. Gadsden,
H. Wulbern . .......... ... ...... .... ..... . ... .. .... Charleston,
,v. A. Zobel .... ...... . . ................... . .......... Charleston,

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M:. G. Ball ..... . ..... ... .. .. .... .. . .. ... ..... . . ..... Charleston, S.
"\V. H. Barnwell .. . ... . . . ..... .. .. . ........... ... .... . Charlestoon, S.
'r. J. Boyd . ....... .... .. .......... . ... .. .... .. ...... Spartanburg, S.
J. T. Bragdon .. . ...... ...... .. . .... ....... .. . . ...... . . Manning, S.
R. M. Byrd .................... . . . .... .. . . ...... . . Pleasant Lane, S.
A. J. Howard ....... . . . .... ... . .. ...... . . ............ Darlington, S.
R. 1\1. Lyon ......... .... .. . . .... .... .. .. . .. .. ... ..... . . Abbeville, S.
T. Q. McGee .. ... ... .. .............. . ..... . . .. ... ... Spartanburg, S.
R. L. Merchant .. .... ..... ... .. .. ... .... . ... . .. ..... . . Columbia, S.
l!~. P. Mood ........... . .... . ..... ........... .... . . .. Summerton, S.
J. P . Richard son .. .. .. . .... .. .......... . . . .. ·...... ... Summerton, S.
D . H. Russell . . ..... .. . ....... .. ...... . ................ Anderson, S.
S. M. Shelton .. . . . .. . .......... . ..... .. . .... . . .... Bennettsville, S.
H. L. Smith .. ... .. ....... .. .... . ... .... .. . ..... . . ..... Columbia, S.
R. J. Sprott .. ... . .. .. ........... . . . . . ... . ..... ... .... Greenwood, S.
•T. J . Stubbs .. ... ............ .. . . . . .... ..... ........ ..... . Cheraw, S.
.J. T. "\Vest .... . : .. . ............. .. . . . .. .. ... .. . . . .. . ... . Belton, S.
G. E. "\Yhi te ..... .. . .... .. .. .............. . ............. .. Chester, S.

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CHEMISTRY SECTI0:'1'.

PHYS I CS SECTION.

G. B. Hnrvin ........ .......... .. .. . ... ............... Manning, S. C.
SOPHOMORE CLASS.

T. U. Aclams ................ . ... .. ................. . Spartanburg, S. G.
J. S. Albergotti .. . .... . . ......... . .... ..... .... ... .... Blacksburg, S. C.
\V. Allan . . .... . ............ .. . : ... . ... ..... . . ..... . Summerville, S. C.
R. W. Atkinson . ... . ....... . ...... .. . ... .......... . Federal Point,, Va.
W. E. Ball .... . ........... ... ........... .. . ... .... .•. Jacksonville, Fla.
J. C.· Bennett, Jr . . . . .. . . . ...... .. . . ...... .. .. ....... Charl eston, S. C.
R. A. Benson . .... . . .... ..... .. ... ................... Charleston, S. C.
J. D . Blanding ..... ... . .. . .. ..... .... .. . ... ... ... ....... Sumter, S. C.
S. Brown ......... . ............... ...... . ............ Blackville, S. C.
J. L. Bull, Jr ................. ... . . . ......... : .. .... .. Georgetown, S. C.
1\1. G. Burnside . .. . .... .............. .. .............. . . Lykesland, S. C.
H . Cantey .... .................. . . .. .. .... .. ... . . ...... Columbia, S. C.
F. B. Ca rson , ............ .. ........ . ..... . .... . .. ... Spartanburg, S. C.
D. C. Ch eyne ....................... .. . . ..... ..... . ... .... Sumter, S. C.
"\V. vV. Cone, Jr ...... .. ....... ...... .. ..... ..... .... .. . ... .. Lodge, S. C.
H. 1\1. Corley ...... . .. ........ .. .... ... ...... ...... . .. ... . Saluda, S. C.
E. P. Crou ch ......... . ..... . . .. . . .. ... . ..... . .... . .. . Charleston, S. C.
J. Davis, Jr .... ... . .. .. .. . ................ . . . .... . . .... . Clinton, S. C.

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C. I. Davis ..... : ......... .. ....... . ... .. . . ... . ........ Columbia, S. C.
H. E . Ellison . . .. ... ...... . . . . . .... ...... ... .. .. . . . . .. Charleston , S. C.
R . D. Field ..... . .... . ....... .. ... .. ......... ... .. ... . .. l\1arietta. Ga .
C. I'. Fishburne, Jr .. ................ . . . .. . ........... " ' altt&gt;rboro. S .. C
J. L. Foster .... ·...... ... ............. .. ... ... .. .. .. . ... Anderson, S. C.
J . D. Fuller ...... ... ...... .. . ... . ......... ......... .. Mountville, S. C.
H. P . Gongaware ....... ... ......... . ............. . . . Hope Valley, R. .I
H. G. Gray .. . . . .. . .. . ........ ·. . .. ....... .. ......... Waynesboro, Miss.
F. R . Hamer ................................ . .. . ... ..... McColl, S. C.
P. G. Hanahan .... ....... .. . . . . ...... ...... . .. . . ..... . . . . Atlanta. Ga.
D. I. Hasen .. . .. . ... ... . .... . ... .... . .. . ... ... .... . .. Clrnrleston , S. C.
.J. P . Hill . . .............. .... . . ... ............ . . ....... Round , S. .C
R. S. Hills .................... . .................. Edisto I sland, S. C.
H. M. Holmes . . .. .... . .. ... .... . .... . .............. Spartanburg, S. C.
W . L. Hubbard . .......... . ..... .. .. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. ... . Marion, S. C.
W. N. Jacobs .. . ... . . ............................... . , v alterboro, S. C.
T. H . James . . . ............................ . .. . ...... Bishopville, S. C.
T. D . J ennings .. .. .... . ....... . .... . .. . ... .. . . .. ... .. Charleston , S. C.
J . R. Je te l' . . . . ...... ..... .. . . ...... . ................... Whitmire, S. C.
B. D. Kitch ens .... . ... . ...... .. .. . .. . . . . .. . ... . ........... Burton, S. C.
\ V. l '. Lemmond . .. . . ................ .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . Spartanburg, S. C.
E. R . Liles ........ . .. . .............. ... ......... . .... Orangeburg. R. C.
D . S. l\fcAlister ..... .. . . ....... . .. ......... . ... . ... . ....... . I,·er. S. C.
J. B. McGee ..... ... . ... . .......... . ........ . .. . ... . . Spartan burg. S. C:
R. G. Mahon .......... . .... : ..... . ... . ............. William ston, S. C.
J. J. O'Shaugllnessy .................... . .. . ..... . .. : . Spartanburg, S. C.
L. S. Owen . .. . . ... . .. . .. . ...... . . ... .... .. ..... . . . . .. ... P erry, Okla.
J . D. Padge tt . . . .... . ...... . ...... .. . . . . ..... . .... . Lake Butl er. F la.
H. D. Padgett . ...... . .. . .... . .... .. . ................. Walterboro, S. C.
\V. '.r. Parker .. . .... . . . . . ... . ..... . .. .. .. . .... .. .. .. . . . .. l\1cColl, S. C.
M. Pegues, Jr ........ . .......... .. .... . ............... Greenville, S. C.
T . C. P errin ... ..... . ..... . .............. . .... . .. , .. Bi shopville, S. C.
E. W. P etl:!r son . ... .... . .. .. .... .. ... ... .. . .... . ..... Greenwood, S. C.
G. S. Robin son ... . .. ... .. . .. . ... ..... .. . .... ... ... .. Charleston. S. U.
R. V. Royall, Jr. ................ . .. .- ... . .. . .. ... . . . . . Charl es ton , S. C.
D. Ruff ....... .... .. .. . .......... : ... ... . . . .. . ......... Columbia, S. C.
" ' · D . Ru stin . . .. .... . ... .. . .. . . .. ... ... .. . .. . ... . .. Charles ton, S. C.
L. \V. T empl e .... . .............. . ..... . . ........... . .. Lake View, S. C.
R. L. T erry ........ . ; .... . .. ... ........ ........ . .. . ..... Barton, S. C.
C. M. Thacker ..... .. . . ................. . ..... . .. ... St. Matthews, S. C.
J. A. '.rimmons .. .......... . ...... ............. ... ... ..... Troy, S C.
B. F. Tomkin s ............... ... ... .. ...... .. ... . . ..... . Newberry, S. C.
D . H. Wallace .. .... . . ....... . ....... ....... .. ... . . .. Birmingham, Ala.
J . 1\1. \V elch ........ . . . .. . ... .. .... .. .. . ... . .......... St. Matthews , S. C.
H . M. Woodford .. . ................. .. .. . ............. Marcellus , N. Y.
J . ,voocls ...... . . . . . . ........... . .... .. . . ................ l\1arion, S. C.
J. C. Wright . ...... .. . . .... .. ...... . . . .. ........... Fort Moultrie, S. C.
N. Yongue . . . . . . ..... . .... . ..... ... .. .. ..... .. . .... .... Pickens, S. C.

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KA)lE.
UN ITS.
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POSTm'FICE.
B. H. Abbott . ........ 12
. . . . Davis School. ......... .. ... . ................ .. . Columbia, S. C.
R. J . Allen . . . ..... . . 12
.. .. Greeleyville H. S.. . . . . . .... ....... .. . .. ..... Greeleyville, S. C.
\ V. Altman .......... 12
.... Trinity ....................... . . .. ......... .. . . I{ingsburg, S. C.
J. S. Anderson . ..... . 13.5 .... Charleston H. S .. ........... .. ...... . ... ... ... Charleston, S. C.
J. J, Anderson ..... .. . 13 . 5
. C' trn.rlcston H. S . ...... .......... .. ,. ........ . Clrnr lesto n, S. C.
W. W. Dall . . ......... 12
. Colu mbia and Episcopal H. S.......... . . . ..... Columbia, S. C.
D. C. Barbot ... ....... 12.5
.Bishop England .. . . ... . ... . .................. Charleston, S. C.
F. L. Barrett ... .. ... . 17. 7
.Aiken II. S. . ....... .. .......................... . . Aiken, S. 0.
J. P. Beaty ........... 13.3
.C eorg·ctown Jr, S . .... .... ... . .... . . . .. ..... .. Georgetown, S. C.
F . D. Berry ........... 15.6 .... Orangeburg I I. S ...................... . ..... . Orangeburg, S. C.
H. P. Berry.... .......
. . .. Wolford College ... .. . ..................... .. . Orangebu rg, S. C.
E. Blake . . .......... 15.9 .. .. Carolina Military Naval Academy .. ... ....... ... . Belton, S. C.
V. Il. Blankenship . . .. 12.1 .. . . Rock Hill H. S .. .... .... ... ................ . . . . Rock Hill, S. C.
C. E. Boyd . . ...... .. . 12. 3 ... . B. )I. I. and Etlgefield H. S. ............ . . Salters Depot, S. C.
A. C. Bradham .... .. . 16.4 .... ) fanning J-1. S.. ......... .. .... ....... .... ....... Manning, S. C.
R. R. Browning ....... 13
.... Olar H. S..... . . . . . ... .. ... ......... ..... . . ..... .. Govan, S. C.
IV. .J. Br.,·son ........ 15
... Wofford Fitting School . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .
....
. .. Ora, S. ( '.
E. W. Chadwi ck ...... 12.3 .... Beaufort H, S . ............... . .................. Beaufort, S. C.
A. L. Cobb ........... 16.5 .... B. M. I. ..... .. ........... ...... ...... .. ...... Greenwood, S. C.
C. P. Covington . . .... 17.5 .... West Chester (Pa.) ..................... ... ... West Chester, Pa
J. R. Crisp .. ... . ..... 12
.... Mountville I-I. S....... ........ ...... , ......... Mou ntville, S. C.
J. A. Cutts .. .. ... .. .. 16.4 .... Floren ce IT. S .. .. ...... ... .. . .... ...... ..... .... Florence, S. C.
J. ,v. Douglass ........ 12
.\ Vinnsb oro IT , S ...... ....... . . . .. . . .......... . ,Vinn sboro, S. C.
A. 0 . Dunbar . . .. ... . . 12.5
.. B. M. I ... ............ . ....... .. . ... .. . ... .. .... . Ellenton, S. C.
P. A. Dunbar ....... .. ]5. 2
.. Ua stoc .... -· · .... . ... . .. .. . .. . . ...... . ..... . Spartanburg, S. C.
H . P. Dunlap . .' ...... . 15
.. Honea Path H. S.. . ........ . .. ...... . .. . .... Honea Path, S. C.
H. P. Eagerton .... . .. 12
.. Edgow Schoo l. . ....................... .. ..... Montgomery, Ala.
J. I-I. Foster .......... 12 .8 . ... Hock Hill H. S .................. . ..... ... .. . .. . Hock Hill, S. 0.
G. G. J&lt;'rampton . . ..... 12
.. Edisto H. S... ... . .... .. . ............. . ....... Charleston, S. C.
A. A. Freeman ... .. . . 16.8
.. Xewberry H. S ..... . ........ .. . .. . . . .. ......... Newberry, S. C.
I-I. L, Fuller . ... .... 12
.. 1Tou n t,·ille H, S . . .. ... . ....................... Mountville, S. C.
H. L. r.nrret . . . . . .
l.J
.. \r offol'd Fitting Schoo] ..'....... . .......... ... ... Conestee, S. C.

i·IV. %
.GGa;rig;::::::::: i:
H. Gibbs .... .. .... 12
C. 0. Gord on.
18.9
\V. G. Go rd on ........ 15.8
'!1. C. Gree11. .......... 12

M. A. Green .. . . . .....
R. I-I. Guthrie ........
\V. J. Hail e, .Tr .... ...
G. I L Ha111 ri ck ... .. ..

12
16
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P. 0 . TJ:rnaha n........

G. F. Harvey........
\V. IV. Hi ott .........
J-1. B. H olmes .........
C. I&lt;'. Hottin ger . . ....
W. C. H owe ..........
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12
14
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14.8

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.J. P. Huff ..... . . . ....
T{. L. Hug-er ..........
~L S. Irdne .... . .....
E. \ V, J ohn son ........
C. H. Jones ...........
J. B. 0. Landrnm ... .
0. W. Lan caster ... . . .
B. R. Langley .. ......
ll. Lawrence . ........
.E. B . Leaphart . ......
H. B. Lee ...... ..... . .
J . "\f. Lemmon ..... ..
C. I-I. Lesesne........ .
J. D, Lewell en, Jr ....
J. A. Livingst on .... .
R . H. McDowell. .....
T. A. McNeill. .... ....
E. N. Mc White .......
J. J. Mackay .........
F,'. W. Marshall .......
N. V. Martin .........
G. Il. Martindale. ... .
A. M. Mazyck .... . .. .
D. E. Mi chie . ........
E. T. Mobley . ........
•T. A. Moss ...... . .....
J. B. Motley ..........
R. B. Mumterlyn .....
C. A. Neely ..........

12
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15.5
14 .5
15.2
13
12.8
13.4
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16.5
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.. L'nion . . . . .
. ...... ....... . .. .. .. .. .......... Buffalo, S. C.
.Charlest on H. S.............. ................ . Charleston, S. C.
.. l\ingstree H. S. ....
. .... . .. . . . . .. ...... Kin gstree, S. C.
.. Epi scopal H. S... . . . .
. .. ...... . . .... .. Colum bia, S. C.
.. B. ,r. I. a 11 d Belton H. S .. . ....... .... . .......... Delton, S. C.
.. Sumter rr. S . ... . ................. .. .. ........ . ... Sumter, S. C.
. (-ni on I-!. S.
.. . .. .. .... .. . .
. Unio1 1, R C'.
.. 11·0/forrl Fitting School.
........ . ........ Charleston, S. O.
. .Georgia Sc·hool of Technology ......... ... . .. .... . Atlanta, Ga.
. . Clemson . . .
. . .. ... . ....... . Pinopolis, S. C.
.. Ha1·ley,·ille . ..
. . .. . ........ Harleyville, S. C.
.Cliarleston lf . S..
. ... . ........ . Chru·leston, S. C.
.... Charlesto n H . S ..... . . ... .. .... ..... . .. ..... .. Charleston, S. C.
.... !l ock Hill.
............. . .... .. ._.. Rock Hill, S. C.
. Pin opolis 11. S...... ....... .. ................ .. Pinopolis, S. C.
.....
. .......... .. .... ... . Green ville, 8. C.
.. .\-ew Orleans H. S . .. .......... . . .... ...... ... . New Orleans, La .
.. \ ·irg·inia Episcopal --School. .... ... . ... .... ........ E,·in gton, Va.
. . .. Ha stoc ..... ..
. .. ......... . Spartanburg, S. C.
. ... Charleston H . S................. . ... .. .. ...... Cha rleston , S. C.
.. Hrrstoc
... . ....... . . . .. . . . . ..... ... Spartan burg, S. C.
.. Olar H. S .... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . . ............... ... ... Govan, S. C.
.. Columbia H. S . ...... .............. .. ........ . . Columbia, S. C.
.. Sumter H. S. .. .
. ... . Sumter, S. C.
. C,"l11:11hia H. S., Unh·. S. ·c. Summer · Schoo l .. Columhi~, R. C.
.. Scranton II. S.............. . ... .. ..... . . . . ...... Scranton, S. C.
.. Winnsboro H. S ... ........... . ..... ........... , Vinnsboro, S. 0 .
..Presi dent College of S. 0 ...... ........... .. Greeleyville, S. C.
. . Powell H. S ... ... ... . ............ ... ....... .. . P owell, Wy oming
.. Bi shop Eng. H . S . .... .. . . .. . ................. Charleston, S. C.
.. P. M. ii .......... . .. .. .. ........ . ........ ..... Charleston, S, C.
.... Union I-1. S. . ..
. ....... .... ...... .. ............ Union, S. C.
... . Burroughs I-1. S.... ·...... . ........ ... . .... . .. . .... Conway, S, C.
.... Orangehurg H . S . . .. . ..... . ................. Orangeburg, S. C.
... . Yorkville H, S ................... ... ................. York, S. C.
.. .. P. M. A.. . . . . .. .. . .
. .. ....... ... ........ . Blackville, S. C.
.. .. Davidson College . . ... ........................ . . Reidville, S. C.
.... Bennettsville H. S ................ .. .. . ..... Bennettsville, S. C.
... . Da rlington 1-I. S ............ . . . ................ Darlington, S. C.
.. . . Lancaster I-I. S .. . .... .............. . ...... ..... Lancaster, S. C.
.... Orangeburg H. S ........ . .... . .. . . . . ... ...... Orangeburg, S. C.
.... Bellewood -Congaree ............. .. ..... . , .... L_ykesland, S. C.
.... Charl eston H. S . . ...... . . ... . ... ....... ...... Charleston, S. C.
.... Florence .... . . . ............ . ........... .. . .. .... Florence, S. C.

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NAME.
UNITS.
SCHOOL.
POSTOFFICE.
P. B. Nugent ......... 16
. . .. Ft. Meade H. S. .... . ...... . .................... Ft. Meade, Fla.
L. G. Odom .......... 16.4 .. .. Chesterfiel cl H. S, . ........................... Chesterfield, S. O.
R. B. Olney .......... 13.5 .... McCallie School ............... . ......... .. ... Birmingham, Ala.
J. G. Owen ........ .. . 13.5 .... Orangeburg II. S.... . ... . .................... Orangeburg, S. C.
R. B. Owens . ....... . . 15.5 .... Charlotte H. S........ .. ........... .. .... .. ..... Charlotte, N. C.
W. P. Parks .......... 18
.... Sparta H. S.... .... .............................. . . . Sparta, Ga.
J. H. Patterson ....... 16.3 .. .. Allendale H. S... .. ................... . ........ Allendale, S. C.
W. G. Peter)tin ....... 12.5 ... . B. M. I ......... .... ........... .... . ... . ... .. . Fort Motte, S, C.
C. B. Peurifoy.. .. .. .. 13
... . B'. M. I. and Walterboro H. S. .. . . ... . ........ Walterboro, S. C.
M. A. Pittman .... . .. 12
.... Richburg ... . .. .. . .. .... . . . .................... Richburg, _ S, C.
H. T. Patten ......... 12
. , . . Ci"! ri stoba l (C. Z. ) ..... .. .. . ......... .. .. . Ft. Sherman, Panama
H. H . Robinson ....... 13.5 .... Charleston H . S.... ... .... .. . .. ......... . ..... Charleston, S. C.
R. H. Salley ........ .. 12.7 ... . Pinewood H. S. . .... .... . ........... . .......... . Pinewood, S. C.
F. Sanders ........... 15
.... Bamberg . ..... . ......... . .. . ............ .. ..... Bamberg, S. C.
H. R. Saunders ....... 12.2 . .. . Walterboro H. S....... .. .. . .................. Wa lterboro, S. C.
R. F . &amp;ott .......... . 14
.... Bishop England .... .. ................ . ...... . .. Charleston, S. C.
E. G. Shuler .... . ..... 16.5 .... Ca rlisle Fitting School. ........ . ........ .. ...... Hopkins, S. C.
W. H. Sinkler ........ 13.5 .... Carli sle Fitting School. .... .. ...... .. ..... . . Eutawville, S. C.
J. H. Smith .... .. ... . . 13.6 .... Easley T-1, S......... .. ............................ Easley, S. 0.
W. F. Smith ...... ... 13
.. .. P. ~I. A.......................................... Pauline, S. C.
W. W. Smoak ........ . 12
.... Walterboro J-L S. ... . .. .... .. ................. Wa lterboro, S. C.
J. M. Spann ........ .. 16.3 . ... Allenda le H . S............... . .. . .............. . Allendale, S. C.
J. D. Stehmeyer ...... 15
.... Charleston H. S .. ............... ... ........... Charleston, S. C.
G. T. Stuckey ........ ..
. •.. President College of S, C........... . .. . .. . ... Bishopville, S. C.
W. F. Tapp .......... 12.8 .... B. M. L and Columbia H. S................... Columbia, S. C.
C. M. Tatum .......... 14.5 .... Bamberg H. S . ..................................... Cope, S. C.
T. L. Taylor .......... 13.9 ... . Rid gela nd H. S........... . .......... . . . ... . .. . Ridgeland, S. C.
H. R. Thomas ........ 15.5 .... St. Matthews H, S......................... St. Matthews, S. C.
F. K. Thompson ..... 12
.... Charleston IL S ...... .. ....................... Charleston, S. C.
W. M. Thompson ..... 12.5 ... .Kansa s City (Mo.) . . ... ... . . .. . . ... ......... St. Stephens, S, C.
F. W. Wagener ....... 15.6 .. Charlest on H . S.... . .... ... ....... .. .... . ..... Charleston, S. C.
J . J. Wallace ......... 17 .1 .. . . Camden H . S......... . .... . ...................... Camden, S. C.
C. A. Watts .. .. ...... 17 .6 .... Camden H. S.. . ........... . ............. . ..... Columbia, S. 0.
H . W. Weat hers .. .... 12.1 ... . Bo,vn1an II. S.. . . . ............. . . .. ...... . , ..... Bo,vn1an, S. C.
S. C. Weinberg ....... 15.4 .... Sumter H. S............ . . ..... . ................. Sumter, S, C.
F. T. Wiggins .. .. ... . 16. 1 .... Denmark H. S .. ....... .. . ..... . ................ Denmark, S. 0 •
H. E. Wilson ......... 16.5 . .. . \\'otford Fitting School ............ . .. . . .. . ..... . Rembert, S. C.
.. . . Aiken I-I. S .. ..... .. .... ... ...... . . ... .. . ... Montmorenc i, S. C.
H. H. Woodward ..... 15
G. P . Wood,vard ...... 16.8 .. . . l&gt;rankfor t (Ky.) H. S .. .,. . ....................... Frankfort, Ky.
E. J . Wyman ......... 15
.. .. B. M. I.. .............. .. . .. ........... .. . . .. .. . Denmark, S. C.
R. E. Yarborough. . . . 16. 9 .. . . Mullins H. S........ . . . .......................... Mullin&amp;, S. C.
H. C. Zeigler ......... 12.1 .... St. Matthews H. S.................. . ........... Colu mbia, S. C.

I

APPORTI ONMENT OF BENEFICI ARY CAD E T SHIPS
Abbe Yille, 1; Aiken, 2; Allendale, 1; Anderson, 3; B amberg, 1;
B arn well, 1; Benu fo r t, 1; Berkeley, 1; Calhoun, 1 ; Charleston, 4;
Cher okee, ·1; Chester , 1; Chesterfield, 1; Claren don, 1 ; Colleton, 1; Darlin gton, 2; D illon, 1; Dorchester, 1 ; Edgefield, 1 ;
Fairfield, 1 ; F lorence, 2; GeorgetoYrn, 1 ; Green ville, 3; Green wood, 2; Hampton, 1; Horry, 1; Jasper , 1; K ersh aw, 1; L ancaster , 1 ; L a m ens, 2; L ee, 1; L exington, 1; McCormick, 1;
Ma rlboro, 1; Marion, 1; Newberry, 2; Oconee, 1; Ora ngeburg, 3;
P ickens, 1; R ichland, 2; Sal uda, 1; Sparta nbu rg , 4; Sumter, 2;
U nion, 1 ; W ill iamsburg, 2; York, 2; Total, 68.
Vacancies will be nd vertised in the counties " ·here they occu r
(and also in the leading State daily papers), fo r se,·eral wee ks
beginning about J nne 1st. Applicants should then obtain from
the President of the Citndel prope r blanks to be fi ll ed ont
accor ding to law.

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HOLDF,RS OF CITADEL SCHOLARSHIPS, 1921·22.
NO.
NAME.
· ADDRESS.
SCHOLARSHIP
COUNTY.
1 .\bbevi lle .. . .......... Ralph M. Lyon ... ... ...... Abbel'ille ...... ... . .
1923
2 Aiken ....... . .. . . . ... J. B. Kerr ....... ... . ... ... Aiken .......... . .. .
1923
3 Aiken ... .. . ... .. . . .... Fred L. Barett . .... . ..... , Aiken ... .... .. .... .
4 Allendale . .. ....... ... R. L. Terry . ...... ........ Barton ......... ... .
5 Anderson ..... .. ..... . H. M. Heckle .. .. .... ..... . Atlanta, Ga ........ 1922
6 Anderson . ...... ...... J. L. Foster .. .......... ... Anderson .......... .
7 Anderson ..... ........ Herbert P. Dunlap ........ Honea Path . .. .... .
.8 Bamberg .... ... .. .... Frederi ck Sanders . ..... .. Bamberg ......... . .
9 Barnwell ... .. .. . . .... Henry R. Thomas .... .. . .. Wi lliston .... ...... .
10 Beaufort .............. B. D. Kitchings . ... ..... .. Beaufort .. .... . .... .
11 Berkeley . ........... .. Walton M. Hudson ... .. .. . Pinopolis . ......... .
12 Calhoun .. . ....•...... C. M. Thacker . . .... .... .. St. Matthews . .. ... .
1'·· ('11arleston .... .. .. .. . . H. W. Cl'ouch ......... . ... Chadeston .... . .... 1922
14 Charleston .. .. .... ... J. J . Curry .. ........ .. .... Charleston .. .. .... .
1923
15 Charleston ... ......... R. S. Hills ... ... .......... Edisto Island ... .. .
16 Charleston . . ... ....... Chas. H . J ones, Jr........ Charleston ........ ..
17 Cherokee ....... .. .... W. W. Tolleson ...... . ... . Gaffney .... . ....... 1922
1£ Chester .. .. .... ....... Amos Pittman . . .... ...... Richburg .......... .
19 Chesterfield ........ ... G. S. Douglass . .......... . Chesterfield . . ...... .
1923
20 Claren/lon ........ .... J. T. Bragdon ... . ... ... ... Manning .. . ........ .
1923
21 Colleton . ......... . ... Wm. W. Smoak, Jr .... . . . Walterboro .. .... .. .
~2 Darlington .. ..... ... . . Ansley Watts . ... . .. ... ... Camden .... . .. ... .. 1922*
23 Darlington ............ B. Russell Langley ........ Columbia ...... . . . .. 1922*
24 Dillon . ... ... ... . . . ... J . D. Salmon ....... . ..... Dillon . .. .... . ..... .
25 Dorchester .. . . .... .. . . W. W. Hiott ....... . ...... Harleyville ... ..... .
26 Edgefield . . ..... ... .... E . T. Moore . ... ........... Edgefield .......... .
1923
'l:I Fairfield ......... . .... John M. Lemmon .. .. .... . Winnsboro ......... .
28 Florence .. .... . ....... H. Barnwell Lee ..... . .. ... Scranton .. .. . ..... .
29 Florence ... ..... .... .. Wallace Altman .......... l{in gsburg ............. . . .
30 Georgetown ...........John P . Beaty .. . ..... ..... Georgetown ... ... ..
31 Greenville .... .. . ..... T. M. Mayfield . . ...... ... . . Greer ......... . ..... 10-22
32 Greenville ........ .. ... James P. Huff ...... .. ..... Greenville
33 Greenville ............ Harper L. Gatrett ...... Greenville .. .... . .. .
34 Greenwood ... . .. .. .. . D. B.Alexnnder .. , ........ Greenwood
1923
35 Greenwood .......... . E. \V. Peterson . .......... . Greenwood ...... . . .
36 Hampton ... . ...... . . . J os. J. Mackay, Jr ........ Orangeburg . . ....... 1922*
37 Horry .. .... . ...... ... Elbert N. Mc White . . ...... Conway .......... . .
38 J asper . . ..... . . . ...... T. Lincoln Taylor ..... . ... Ridgeland ......... .
39 Kershaw ...... • ....... James J. Wallace .... .. . .. Camden . ... . . . .... .
40 Lancaster ... •. ... . ... E. T. Mobley .............. L.sncaster .......... .
41 Laurens ..... . . ....... . Q. D. Gasque ... . ... .... ... r~,urens .. . .. . . . . . .. 1922
42 Laurens . . .... . .. .. .. . B. R. Fuller ....... . ....... Mountville
1923
43 Lee .... .... .. .. ...... . Thos. C. Perrin, Jr ... ..... Bishopville .. .. .... .
44 Lexington . ....... ... S. C. George .............. Lexington .. . .. . .. ..
45 'McCormick: ... ... .... . J. A. Timmons ....... . .... Troy ... .... . . . . .... .
46 Marion ... .... . ..... ... Wm. L. Hubbard .......... Ala ri on . . .. . ..... . . .
47 Marlboro ...... . ...... J. B. Blanding ..... . ...... Sumter . .. .... ... .. . 1922*
48 Newberry ........... . . B. F. Tompkins ........ . .. . Newberry .......... .
49 Newberry .. ... .. ..... . A]ton A. Freeman ......... Ne"'berry .......... .
50 Oconee ............... D: S. McAlister . . .. .. . . . ... I va ..... . ......... .. 1922*
51 Orangeb urg .... .... .. Jas. G. Owen ....... . .. .. .. Orangeburg ...... .. .
52 Orangeburg .... . •..... tulton D. Berry . ... . .. . ... Orangeburg ... ... .. .
53 Orangeburg .... . ...... Chas. M. Tatum ........... Oran geburg ...... .. .
54 Pickens ..... . .. . .... .. Norman Yongue ........ . . Pickens . ...... .... . .
55 Ri chland .. .. . ..• .. . . .. J . B. Weston .. .......... .. Gadsden ............ 1922
56 Ri chland ........... . . John B. Motley . .. . .. . .... . Lykesland ...... .. . .
57 Saluda .. . .. . ......... . H. M. Corley .. ... . .... .. .. Saluda . ........ . ... .
58 Spartanburg . . ........ T. J. Boyd ................ Spartanburg ..... . . .
10-23
59 Spartanburg . . .. ...... H . M. Holmes .. ..... ... . . . Spartanburg ... . ... .
60 Spartanburg ....... . .. 1' heo. C. Adams . ..... ..... Spartanburg ...... . .
61 Spartanburg ... ... .... J . C. Ha rm on . . . .. ......... Lykesland .... . . .. 1922*
62 Sumter . ....... . ... ... A. D. Ti sdale ...... .. ...... Sumter . . . . . . . . . . . ..
1923
63 Sumter .... .. ...... ... Randolph H. Guthrie .. .. .. Sumter . . . . . .. . .. . . .
64 Union ................ Wm. W. Cone, Jr ......... Lodge ... . .. ....... 1922*
65 Williamsburg ..... . .. . Robt. J . Allen .... .. , ..... Greeleyville . . . . . . . .
66 Williamsburg ......... Chas. H Lesesne, Jr...... Greeleyville . . .. . . . .
67 York .. ... ..... . . . ... . W. I-I. Mccorkle ........ ... York ... . .... ... .. . . 1922
68 York .... ..... ... .. . .. J. E. Carroll . ... ... . .... . . York . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .
1923
Totals . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
11
*Special award one-year scholarship, session 1921-22 onl y.

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EXPIRES.
192[&gt;
1924
1924
1925
1921&gt;
1925.
1924
1925
1924
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1925,
1925,
1925
10-25
1925
19"..5
1925
1925
1925
1925
1925

1924
1925
1925
1925
1925..
1924.
1925
10-24
1924
1924
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1925
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COURSES OF STUDIES
The course of stndies for the first t"·o years is obligatory, all
Cadets doing the same classroom " ·ork. In the last two years
some of the studies nre reqnired, others are electiTe.
F1msr-nu;-,;

"'

CLASS.

Mathernatics, 5 hom's a "·eek, 9 months. Adrnnced Algeb ra;
Ford &amp; Ammerman·s Solid Geometry; " 'ent"·orth &amp; Smith"s
P lane and Spher ical Trigonometry.
Physics. 4 hours a ,Yeek, D months. Kimlrnll"s College Ph ys ics;
Laboratory ,York.
English, 3 hours a week, .9 months. Canby &amp; Opdycke"s Compositi on. The Centnry Handbook; Types of Literature.
Histor~,, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Hnyes' Political nnd Socinl
History of Modern Europe. Vol. I.
French , 3 hours a wee k, 9 months. Francois' Beginner s'
French; Gueber's Contes et Legendes.
Mi litary Science, 1 hour a \Yeek, 9 months. Infantry Drill
Regu lation s, U . S . Army.
Total hours n week, 19.
SOPHOMORE CL ASS .

Mathematics, 3 hours a " ·eek, 9 months. Sphericnl Geometry
and Trigonometry; , Vi lson &amp; Tra cey's Ana lytic Geometry.
C hemi stry, 4 hours a week, 9 months. McPherson &amp; Henderson's Chemistry; Exercises in Chemistry; Lnboratory work.
English , 8 hours a ,Yeek, 9 months. B r ooke's English Literature; Pace·s Illust ratirn Readings ; Century Readings in
American Literature; Rhetoric.
History, 3 hours a ,nek, 9 months. Cross' History of England
anc}. Great Britain.
French , 3 honrs a ,Yeek, 9 months. Ballard's French Reader;
Daudet's Trois Contes de Choisis.
Dra,Ying and Descriptive Geometry, 4 ho11rs a week, 9 months. ·
French ·s Engineering Drawing; Church's Descripti ,·e Geometry.
Military Science, 1 hour a week, 9 months. Guard Manual,
U . S. A . ; Firing R egulations for Small Arms; Infantry Drill
Regulations.
Total hours a week, 21.

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JUNIOR CLASS.

,.,

Engineering (elective) 4 hours a week, 9 months. Raymond's
Surveying;- French's Engineering Drawing.
Mathematics (elective) 3 hours a week, 9 months. Thomas'
Applied Calculus.
Chemistry (elective) 9 hours a week, 9 months. Smith's General Chemistry; Laboratory Outline; Tower's Qualitative Analysis.
Physics II (required) 3 hours a week, 9 months. Duff's
Physics.
Physics III (elective) 5 hours a week, 9 months. Mechanics
and Heat.
English, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Shakespeare's Plays.
French (elective) 3 hours a week, 9 months. Various French
texts.
German (elective) 3 hours a week, 9 months. Various German
texts.
Spanish (elective) 3 hours a week, 9 months. Var ions Spanish
texts.
Military Science, 1 hour a week, 9 months. Field Service Regulations; Map Reading and Sketching; Infantry Drill Regulations, U. S. A.
SENIOR CLASS.

Engineering (elective) 10 hours a week, 9 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; Merriman's Sanitary Engineering.
Physics (elective) 10 hours a week, 9 months. Advanced
Physics, Laboratory work.
English (elective) 3 hours a week, 9 months. The English
Essay.
Chemistry (elective) 9 hours a week, 9 months. Talbot's
Quantitative Chemical Analysis; Cohen's Theoretical Organic
Chemistry; Laboratory work.
Biology (elective) 4 hours a week, 9 months. Parker &amp; Haswell's Manual of Zoology; Drew's Invertebrate Zoology.

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Government and Politics, 3 hours a week, 9 months. Ely's
Outlines of Economics.
French (elective) 3 hours a week, 9 months. Various French
texts.
'
German (elective) 3 hours a week, 9 months. Various
· German
texts.
Spanish (elective) 3 hours a week, 9 months. Various Spanish
texts.
Military Science, 2 hours a week, 9 months. Beach's Military .
Engineering; Dudley's Abridgement of Military Law; Laws of
·vvar; Drill Regulations; Manual of Courts · Martial.

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.

PRESIDENT'S

REPORT

OF

REVENUES

AND

EXPENDITURES

R evenues
Balance ,_July 1, 1920 . . . ....................... . .. .... .. .
General
I.Taxes, General-State Appropriations
(a) General Maintenance .. . ........... .
(b) Upkeep Buildings and Grounds ..... .
( c ) Superintendence and R ecords ..... .
(d) College and Military Instruction ... .
(e) College Hospital ..... . ....... .-.... .
(f ) Buildings N ew Citadel .. ........ . .. .

I.

'

I

$44,078
23,500
8,643
32,881
2,336
690,708

90
71
87
29
31
89

$3,706 67

802,149 97

II.

Special
T a xes, Special-Charleston
(a) City Schola r ships .. . .... ... ...... . .
2. Pay Fund
Board, Lodging, 'l.' uition, H eat, Lights,
Laundry, Uniforms, Books, Hospital
3. Sa les-Quartermast er ........... . ...... .
4. Inter est- Bank D eposit ........ . . .. ..... .

73,386 77
60 00
507 57

76,204 34

III R eceipts not R evenue
1. Property F ees ................ .. ....... .
2. U. S. Commutation, Uniforms ........... .
3. R efunds-Bldgs. New Citad el ........... .

1,355 02
9,356 00
11,748 34

22,459 36

1.

:r

Total

.......... . . . ... . . . . : ........... . .

2,250 00

$904,520 34

THE CITADEL

Ex penditures
Superintendence and Records
Operation

...

Persona l Service

A.

A.

B.

:Salaries

..... . .................. .

Contract a nd Open Order service
B-1. Transportation . . .............. .
B-2. Communication .. . .... . ...... . . .
B-4. Printing and Advertising .. . . . .. .

C. Supplies
C-4. Office Supplies ... . ............ .

$10,550 62

1,922 87
405 14
2,557 12

4,885 13

1,730 11

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D. ]'ixed Cha rges and Contr ibu tions
D-3. Rents . . . .. ... . . ..... . . . .. .. .. . .
D-10. Contributions . . .. . ...... . .. . . .

15 00
356 00

371 00

'.l.'otal Operation

$17,536 86

Capital Outlay
G. Equipment
G-1. Office Equipment

307 87

T otal Superin tendence and Recor ds

$17.84-! 73

College and Military I nstruction
Opera tion
A. Personal Service
A-1. Salaries . . .. . . ... . . . . . . ... . . . . .
41,588 10
C.

Supplies
C-8. Educational and Recr eationa l
Supplies ... . . . . . . . . ...... . .

149 97

D-13. Military Supplies ... . .. .. . . . . . .

500 17

D.

650 14

Fixed Cha rges and Cont ribu tions

D-11 . Oth er Fixed Charges and Cont ri-

butions P a id to Sta te Trea s.

8,395 37

Tota l College &amp; Mili tary Instruction

$50,633 61

College H ospital
Operatiort
A. P ersonal Service
A-1. Sala r ies ..... .... .. . .... . .. . . . . .
3,000 00
A-2. "\Vages . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . ... . . .. .
673 59

C.

Supplies
C-6 Medical a nd Surgical Supplies

3,673 59

527 98

Total College Hospital

$4,201 57
E wpenditures

Upkeep B uilding and Grounds
Operation
Personal Service
A-1. Salaries ... .. ... . .... . .. . .. .. .. .
A-2. Wages . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. .. . .... . . .

A.

$3,815 00
3,003 15 10,818 15

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B.

C.

Contract and Open Order Service
B-1. Express, Freight, etc . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-3. Repair9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

447 57
5,517 89

Supplies
C-2. Fuel Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5,056
C-11. Water Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,805
C-12. Light and power ..... . . . .... .. . . . . 2,571
C-15. Other Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,943

92
18
47
50 11,377 07

D. Fixed Charges and Contributions . . .
D-5. Insurance . . . . .. ..... .. . . . . ... .
Capital Outlay
G. Equipment
G-3. Household Equipment . . . .. . . . . .
G-7. Educational and Recreational
Equipment .. _ .... . ...... .
G-9. Other Equipment .. ... .. . .. .. . . .

5,965 46

$32,735 99
4,575 31

1,015 83
1,591 66
221 87

H. Land and Structures
H-2. Non-Structural I mprovements
Grading . ... . ... . .......... .

2,829 36

1,787 50

'l.'otal Capital Outlay ........... .

$4,616 86

T otal Upkeep Buildings and
Grounds .......... . . . . ... .

$37,352 85

Buildings New Citadel
Capital Outlay
Lands and Structures
H-3. Buildings ..................... .

H.

699,369 56
$809,402 82

Total- The Citadel
Cadet Activit ies

,...

Subsistence
Operation
A. Personal Service
A-1. Wages ............ . .. . ........ .
C. Supplies
C-1. Food ......... . .. ... . ... . .. , , , , .
C-2. Fuel .......................... .
C-7. Refrigerating ........ .... ..... .
Total Subsistence .. . .... . . . . . .. .

5,362 34
33,313 99
1,174 71
751 47 35,240 17
$40,602 51

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Laundry
Operation
A.

Personal Service
A-1. Salaries . . . .. ........ . . .. . . ... .
A-2. Wages

C.

840 00
1,448 00

Supplies
C-5. Laundry Supplies ... . .......... .
'I'otal Laundry .. . ........ . . .. .. . .

l

2,288 00

t

394 93
$2,682 93

Operation
C.Supplies
C-8. Educational and Recreational Supplies ....... . .. ....... . .... • • •. • •
9,547 92
C-14. Clothing . .. . ......... . ... ..... . . 31,048 90

.,, ...

Total Sales . . . .. ...... .. .... . ... .

40,596 82

Total Cadet Activities .... .... .

$83,882 26

Total The Citadel ......... .

$809,402 32

Grand Total ... ....... . ... .
Balance June 30, 1921 . ...... . .. . . .

$893,284 58
11,235 76

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$904,520 34

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