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                    <text>~THE CITADEL.
ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM

ANNUAL REPORT
of the
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BOARD OF VISITORS
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TliE CITADEL
The Military Colle5e 0£ South Carolina
POR TliE.

Academic Year

1921-1922

COLUMBIA, S. C.
GONZALES AND BRYAN, STATE PRINTERS,
1923

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�REPORT OP CHAIRMAN OP BOARD OP VISITORS
OP THE CITADEL
Office of the Chairman, Board of Visitors of The Citadel.
October 17th, 1922.

Hon . John E . S wem·ingen, S tate S uperin tendent of Education,
Oolumia, R. 0 .
Dear Sir: For the information of the General Assembly, I
beg to submit herewith my annual report of The Citadel, the
Military College of South Carolina, for the year ending June
30, 192~.
The close of this college year marks an important point in the
history of the State's military college, for after the Commencement which was held on ,Tune 13th, the college closed the historic old plant at Marion Square, which had been occupied since
the foundation of the institution eighty years ago, and began
to move to the new buildings and grounds of the " Greater Citadel", which have been in progress of construction at Hampton
Park for the past two years. The fall session of 1922 opened
at the splendid new plant on September 20th, and I am glad
to be able to report that the institution begins the new era in its
history under the most favorable circumstances, with buildings
and equipment unexcelled by any college in the State. The
actual investment made by the State during the past three years
in construction and equipment is about one million dollars. The
value of the beautiful site, which was given to the State by the
City of Charleston, is estimated at half a millior1 more.
It gives me great pleasure to report to the General Assembly
that a citizen of Charleston ha s generously provided a modern
and well-equipped hospital for the college at a cost of $60,000;
and also that · construction will soon be begun on the $50,000
Alumni Building to be built through the efforts of the graduates and ex-cadets.
·
The most pressing need of the institution is sufficient quarters
to house the Officers and Professors of the college on the c·ampus of the New Citadel. The last Legislature authorized the
Board to borrow $75,000 for this purpose and to secure the loan
by a mortgage on the old buildings. U p to this time the Board

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has been unable to arrange the loan, in accordance with the provisions of the Act, as those approached have declined to make
the loan on the ground that they do not consider the Act constitutional. It is therefore hoped that proper Legislation will
be enacted to make the necessary funds available for this purpose. In the meantime the families of the faculty continue to
occupy their old quarters in some of the buildings at Marion
Square.
The vacation of the class-rooms at the old Citadel has given ·
the Board an opportunity of serving the public schools of
Charleston, which I am sure will meet the approval of the General Assembly. While the building; of the Bennett Public
School is undergoing repairs, the eight hundred pupils of that
school are being instructed in the class-rooms formerly used by
the cadets, and will probably continue to occupy these rooms
throughout the Winter.
The institution continues to hold its high rank among; the
"distinguished colleges" recognized by the ·war Department,
which shows in every way that it can, the high value 11hich it
places upon the training received by the students here. The
Government furnishes without cost to the State four Army officers for the instruction and training of cadets, equipment of a
value of over one hundred thousand dollars, and also a valuable
money allowance to the cadets for uniforms and subsistence.
The scholarships which the State provides at the Citadel are
much sought after, and offer opportunities to a number of
young men who could not otherwise obtain the immeasurable advantages of a higher education. All the vacancies in these scholarships have been filled for the coming year, and there are many
other young men who need and are deserving o-f similar assistance if it were available.
In submitting the budget for the coming year, the Board has
been guided by the conservative needs of the college, ·whose
policy of economic administration will be maintained as heretofore. The finan cial report for year ending ,June 30th is hereto attached.
ORLANDO SHEPPARD.
Chairman Board o-f Vi sitors.

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'l'HE CITADEL, CHARLESTON, S. C.
PRESIDENT'S

REPORT

OF

RECEIPTS

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EXPENDITURES.

R ece,ipts.
Bala nce July 1, 1921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I. General.
l. Taxes, General-State Appropriations:(a) Superintendence &amp; Records ...... . .. . $19,448 21
(b) College &amp; Military Instruction .. .. . . .. 59,281 68
( c) College Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,206 51
(d) Upkeep Bldgs. &amp; Grounds . . . . . . . . .
32,881 82
(e) Buildings-P ermanent
Improvements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182,603 53
II.
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2.

3.
III.
1.
2.
3.

$11,235 76

298,421 75

Taxes. Special-Ch arles ton:
(a) City scholarships . . . ... . . ..... . .. .
Pay Fund,
Board, lodging, tuition, uniforms, books.
b eat, light, laundry, hospital . . .. . .. .. . . .
In tercst--B an k deposits . ..... .. . ........ .

74,913 31
652 51

TT,065 82

R eceipts not R evenues.
Property f ees ..... . .... .. .. .. ........ .
U. 8. Commutation, uniforms . .. . ..... .
Quartern1aster Sales ... ...... . .. . . ... .

1,000 00
4,126 00
20 00

5.146 00

1,500 00

T ota l R eceip ts

$391,869 33
THE CITADEL

Expenditures
Supe rintend ence &amp; Record s
Operation.
A. Personal Service.
A-1. Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B . Contractual Services.
B-1. '£ravel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B-2. Telegraph &amp; T eleph one
B-4. Printing ,&lt;:., Ad,-ert ising . . . . . .
Suppli es.
C-4. Office Supplies ..... . .. ... . . .
D. Fixed Ch a rges &amp; Contribution s,
D-3. Rents ..... . . . ............. .
D-10. Contributions ............. .

$14.262 24
1,938 43
618 37
3,108 03

5,665 73

C.

Total Operation

1,953 83
702 36
129 50

831 86
$22.713 66

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Capita l Outlay:
G. Equipment.
G-1. Office Equipment . . . . . . . .. . . .
T otal Superintendence. &amp; R ecords

530 30
$23,243 96

College &amp; Milita ry Instruction .
Operation.
A . P e rsonal Service
A-1. Salaries . ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C. Supplies.
C-8. Education a l Supvlies . . . . . . . . 194 70
C-13. Other Supplies (Mil. ) . .. . .
403 43
D.

Fixed Charges &amp; Contributions.
D-11. Other Fixed Cha rges &amp;
Contrib. Paid to State Trea surer ,· .... . ..... . .. . .. ... . . .

44,361 62

5fl8 13

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12,749 29
57,709 04

T ota l Opera tion
Ca pital Outlay.
G. Equipment.
G-7. Educati ona l E quipmen t ... .

4,271 91

T ota l College &amp; Mili tary Ins truction . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .

$61,980 95

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THE CITADEL
Expendi tures

College H ospital
Oper a tion.
A. Psr sonal Service.
A-1. Sala ri es . .. ... . .. ..... .. . 3,000 00
644 00
A-2. " ' a ges
C.

Supplies.
C-6. l\Iedi cal &amp; Surgical Supplies

3,644 00
682 18

T otal College H ospi tal .. .... . .
Upkeep Buildings &amp; Ground s
Operation.
A. P e rsonal Servi ce.
5,316 43
A-1. Salaries ... . .. . ... .. .. .. .
18,875 29
A-2. Wages . . . ... . ... . .. . .. .. . 13,558 86
B.

Contractual Services.
715 22
B-1. E xpress, freight &amp; delivy.
B-3. R epairs . . .. . . ... . ... . . . . . 3,115 76
B-6. Light &amp; P ower , . . . .. . .. .. . 2,910 98
B-7. ,vater .... . .. . . . ... . ... .. . 2,844 11

$4,326 18

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Supplies.
C-2. Fuel Supply ............. .
C-5. Laundry &amp; Disf. supplies .. .
C-9. Motor Vehicle supplies .. . .
C-12. Other supplies ... . ... .... . .

4,732
490
72
1,154

95
61
75
57

Fixed Charges &amp; Contributions.
D-4. I nsurance ........ ... .. . . .
Total Operation ........ .. ... .
Capital Outlay.
G. Equipment.
G-8. Other Equipment ........ .

6,450 88

D.

5,305 34
40,217 58

92 49

Total Upkeep Buildings &amp; Grounds

$40,310 07

THE CITADEL
Expenditures

Permanent Improvements.

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Capital Outlay.
F . Materials.
F-2. Sewer &amp; Water Mateifals ..
F-4. Other Materials

25 70
2,490 71

2.516 41

G. Equipment.
G-3. Household Equipment .. . . .
G-5. i\fotorless Vehicles &amp; Equip.

1,356 69
75 00

1,431 69

H. Lands &amp; Structures.
H-2. Non-structural Improvements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,463 80
H-G. Buildings ...... .. ...... .. 182,353 27
H-5. Other lands &amp; structures . . 1,372 25

185,189 32

Total Permanent Improvements

$189,137 42

TOTAL THE CITADEL

$318.998 58

Cadet Activities.
Subsistence :
Operation
A. Personal Service.
A-2. Wages .... . . .............. .
C. Supplies.
C-1. Food supplies ............ . 27,010 47
0-2. Fuel Supplies .. .......... .
661 10
C-7. Refrig. Supplies .......... .
456 08
Total Subsistence .... .. .. .. . .
Sales.
Operation,

5,116 65

28,127 65
$33,244 30

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Supplies.
C-S. Ecluca tional Supplies, ... . .
C-11. Clothing &amp; Dry Goods, ..

Total Sales ... . ..... . .... .. . .
Laundry:
Operation,
A. P ersonal Service,
A-1. Salaries . .......... . .... .
A-2. Wages

7,057 23
24,684 07
31,741 30
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760 00
1,391 34

Total Laundry . . ...... . ... .. . .
Total-Cadet Activities . ... . ... . .
Grand Total-Expenditures .. .

2,151 34
$67,136 94
$386,135 52

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                    <text>OFFICIAL REGISTER

THE CITADEL
The Military College of South Carolina

Charleston, S. C.
SESSION 1922-1923

I . J . FURLONG

OHA.RL■IITON

1922

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�ORGANIZATION

Board of Visitors
ORLANDO SHEPPARD, EsQ., CHAIRMAN
Edgefield, S. C.
JoHN P. THOMAS, EsQ.,
Charleston, S. C.
JAMES H. HAMMOND, EsQ.,
Columbia, S. C.
JAMES G. PADGETT, EsQ.,
Walterboro, S. C.
REV, A. N. BRUNSON,
Greenville, S. C.

Ex-Officio
Hrs ExcELLENCY, THos. G. McLEOD, Governor,
Columbia, S. C.
GEN, ROBERT E. CRAIG, Adjutant General,
Columbia, S. C.
HoN. JAMES H. HoPE, State Superintendent of Education,
Columbia, S. C.

S. H. McGHEE, EsQ,, Chairman Military Committee Senate,
Greenwood, S. C.
E. W. DABBS, JR., Chairman Military Committee,
House of Representatives,

Mayesville, S. C.

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�OFFICERS AND FACULTY

s.,

COLONEL 0. J. BOND, B.
President

LL. D.

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

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MAJOR P. J. HORTON,
s. A.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics.
MAJOR E. M. TILLER, B.
Quartermaster
MAJOR R.

s.,

s.

CA'rHCART, M, D.
Surgeon

MAJOR HENRY E. RAINES, B.
Director Cadet Affairs

s.,

u. s.

CAPTAIN JAMES C. HUTSON,
A.
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics
CAPTAIN C. L. HAIR, B.
Adjutant

s.,

LIEUTENANT C. M. MCQUARRIE, u. s. A.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics

FACULTY
COLONEL 0. J. BOND, B. s., LL. D.
Professor of Mathematics
MAJOR RoBBRT GrnBES THOMAS,
Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Engineering
MAJOR HUGH SWINTON MCGILLIVRAY, A. B., Ph. D.,
Professor of English
MAJOR Lours KNox, B. S., M. S.,
Professor of Chemistry and Biolo~zy.
MAJOR Loms SHEPHERD LETELLIER, M. S..
Professor of Civil Engineering

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�MAJOR CLARENCE AUGUSTUS GRAESER,

A.

B., A.

M.,

Professor of Modern Languages
1IAJOR NEWLAND FARNSWORTH SMITH, Ph.D.

Professor of Physics
MAJOR SMITH JOHNS WILLIAMS, A. B., A. M.,

Professor of History
CAPTAIN CLIFTON LECROY HAIR, B.

s.,

Associate Professor of Mathematics
CAPTAIN CARL FRANCIS MYERS, JR., B.

s.,

Assistant Professor of Mathematics

B., A. M.,
Associate Professor of Modern Languages

CAPTAIN HAROLD CARTER WINSHIP, A.

CAPTAIN JOHN ANDERSON, C. E.,

Associate Professor of Engineering and Drawing

E.

LIEUTENANT ALFRED

DUFOUR, A. B.,

Assistant Professor of Modern Languages
LIEUTENANT MILTON BOONE KENNEDY, A. B., A. M.,

Assistant Professor of English

B.

LIEUTENANT JAMES KARL COLEMAN,

s.,

Assistant Professor of History
LutUTENANT EBEN TAYLOR, B.

S.,

Assistant Professor of Physics
U£UTENANT THOMAS J. ATKINS, Ch. E.,

Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Mrss INEZ B. PARRY,

Librarian

R. N.,
Matron of Hospital

MISS F. J. GASQUE,
MRS. F.

c.

POLHEMUS,

Secretary to the President
Mrss ISABEL A. STONEY,

Secretary to the Quartermaster
MRS.

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D.

AVINGER,

Matron of Mess Hall
MR. CARL H. METZ,

Band Instructor
MR. CHARLES F. NESBITT,

Y. M. C. A. Secretary
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�MERIT ROLLS
The marks on which the merit rolls are made are obtained b,
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 studic
are not counted in the final grading for graduation.
WEIGHTS. The weights given the various subjects are proportional
to the time assigned them in the schedule of recitations.
CONDUCT MARK. The value of the conduct Mark is fixed at five
per cent. of the Academic aggregate.
ACADEMIC STANDARD. A minimum average of SO per cent. is required
in each department, and a "general average" of 70 per cent. of the
aggregate-not including the Conduct Mark-is required for advancement to a higher class and for graduation.

CONDUCT ROLL
Rolls exhibiting the relative standing of the Cadets in Conduct .ha!
be formed by the president at the June examination for the whry]
Academic Year, in the following manner:
lsT MERITS. Merits shall be awarded to the Cadets upon :he
following basis.
For perfect Conduct for one week. ...............................
2ND DEMERITS. To all the recorded delinquencies of the Cadets ha
be affixed a number of demerits, not exceeding 10, correspondin t
the degree of criminality.

In determining standing on the "Conduct Roll," Merits and Dcmcn
shall have correlative value.
·
DEFICIENCY IN CONDUCT. When any Cadet shall have a number
expressing his demerits on the general Conduct Roll greater than
200 for his Freshman year, 170 for his Sophomore year, 150 for h'
Junior year, 130 for his Senior year, such cadet shall be declared d
ficient in Conduct, and be immediately suspended, and reported to t
Board at its next meeting.

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�CADETS
OF

THE CITADEL,
THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
IN THEIR RESPECTIVE CLASSES
FOR THE SESSION 1922-1923

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; thos.e on the second year's
course, the Sophomore Class; those of 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
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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RECORD FOR FOUR YEARS

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J. H. Wulbern•
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w. s. Bradford ................ Richland
Charleston .... s. C.
J. G. Harrison ...............
s. C.
Laurens ........
B. R. Fuller
Belfast .......... Ireland
H. B. Baird
R. M. Lyon •··•·············· Abbeville ···-·· s. C.
s. C.
J. E. Carroll ···············•·· York
R M. Byrd ·······-··········· Edgefield ···•·· s. C.
Greenwood .... s. C.
R. J. Sprott
s. C.
J . A. L. Saunders ······· Colleton
Richland ........ s. C.
111. B. Jones ----·-········--····
E. T. Moore ···················· Edgefield ...... s. C.
s. C.
C. Cullum ·-······················ Saluda
Anderson ··-··· s. C.
D. H. Russell
s. C.
J . T. Bragdon ·······•······ Clarendon
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s. C.
J. D. Salmon ············•·-··· Dillon
M. G. Ball ··-················ Charleston .... s. c.
Greenville ...... s. C.
I. A. Mayfield ············•··
s. C.
F. P. Mood •···········•······· Clarendon
w. A. Zobel ··············••H•• Charleston .... s. C.
J. B. Weston ················ Richland ........ s. C.
s. C.
G. B. Harvin ·······-······· Clarendon
Marlboro
s. C.
C. E. Exum
Charleston .... s. C.
w. H. Barnwell •···········
s. C.
B. McLaughlin .............. Calhoun
E. J. McCraw •··············· Orangeburg .. s. C.
A. D. Tisdale ···············-· Sumter ·········· s. C.
J. T. West ·······-··········· Anderson ...... s. C.
J. J. Curry ••······•···•····••· Charleston .... s. c.
B. B. Sheppard ···········-· Orangeburg .. s. C.
s. C.
C. w. Knight ················ Bamberg
s. C.
G. E. White ···-············· Chester
Charleston .... s. C.
A. w. Bohlen
C. Harmon •···········•··· Richland ........ s. C.
J.
R. G. Padgett •··············· Colleton ........ s. C.
H. L. Smith .................... Colleton ········ s. C.
s. C.
J. P. Richardson ........ Clarendon
J. J. Stubbs .................... Chesterfie Id .. s. C.
s. c.
M. Shelton •··········•···· Marlboro
s.
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T. Q, McGee ···················· Spartanburg
s. C.
R. L. Merchant ··········-- Richland
G. s. Douglass ········•····· Chesterfield .. s. C.
s. C.
E. M. Merrell •··············· Edgefield
s. C.
J. E. Kerr ···············-····· Aiken
s. C.
T. J. Boyd •··············•······ Sparta nburg
Richland •······· s. C.
J. M. Cantey
w. L. Hardemann ······· Newberry ...... s. C.
A. J. Howard ............... Darlington .... s. C.
s. c.
C. s. Monteith ················ Richland
J, I. Benson .................... Charleston
s. c.
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6.87
3.68
13.80
4.90
9.92
9.23
9.68
11.29
9.51
10.80
8.82
3.63
9.10
8.92
9.20
7.30
6.83
6.76
6.32
2.20
12.66
9.69
2.46
6.69
6.30
6.28
2.69
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1.46
6.02
6.88
6.61
6,97
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1.60
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363.76
350.03
347.84
343.02
336.98
333.32
330.68
330.19
327.14
327.08
326.84
325.36
324.80
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322.20
319.22
316.24
312.30
312.04
311.74
311.71
308.13
307.34
305.92
305.55
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304.82
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302.94
302.92
302.72
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2 J, A. L. Saunders ..... Colleton ····· s. C.
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4 J. H. Wulbern ......... CharJeston ..... s. c.
6 H. B. Baird ............... Belfast ........... Ireland.
6 J, E. Carroll ······------- York ............... s. c.
7 C. W. Knight ·-··········· Bamberg........ s. C.
w. A. Zobel
Charleston ..... s. C.
9 c. E. Exum ···········-· Marlboro ....... s. C.
B. McLaughlin ·······-· Calhoun ........ , s. C.
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12 A. D. Tisdale ----··-·· Sumter ........... s. C.
13 J, B. Weston ... ....... Richland ........ s, C.
14 G. s. Douglass ----··--· Chesterfield ... s. c.
Laurens ......... s. c.
15 B. R. Fuller
16 R. G. Padgett ······- Colleton ......... s. C.
J. C. Harmon ........... Richland ........ s. C.
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Charleston .... s. C.
191 A. W. Bohlen
Orangeburg .. s. c.
20 B B. Sheppard
21 w. L. Hardemann
Newberry ...... s. C.
E. M. Merrell ----······· Edgefield .. ____ , s. C.
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ENGLISH-HISTORY
I J. G. Harrison .........
2 E. T. Moore
3 W. s. Bradford ..........
4 R. M. Lyon
6 R. J, Sprott
6 W. H. Barnwell ......
7 F. P. Mood ... ·············
J. T. West ..............
9 J, J. Curry ·················
10 J. E. Kerr
11 H. L. Smith
12 A. J. Howard ...........
13 c. s. Monteith .........
14 J. M. Cantey

Charleston .... s.
Edgefield ........ s.
Richland ...... s.
Abbeville ....... s
Greenwood .. s.
Charleston ... - s .
Clarendon ..... s.
Anderson ...... s.
Charleston ... ., s.
Aiken .............. s.
Colleton ........ s.
Darlington .... s.
Richland ........ s.
Richland ....... . s.

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2.12
0.54
1.13
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0.27
1.16
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1.64
0.33
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0.09
0.92
0.33
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1.43
0.51
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80.50
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76.17
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75.47
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S.
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M. G. Ball ·················• Charleston .....
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Marlboro ........ S. C.
Clarendon ..... s. c.
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L. Merchant ......... Richland ........ S. C.
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2 J. L. Bull
I H. D. Gray ..........
H. M. Holmes ....
6 J. L. Foster
6 J.F.Bennett, Jr. ...
J A. 'rimmons
E. P. Crouch ...
9 T. C. Adams ......
10 H. D. Padgett ....
11 T. C. Perrin ......
12 w. E. Ball
II W. w. Cone .......
14 R. A. Benson ....
16 J. B. Padgett ··-16 w. Allan
Ii R. V. Royall, Jr.
I! D. J. Lucas...........
19 J. S. Albergotti
t W. D. Rustin
.I w. p .Lemmond
R. s. Hills ...........
H. Ellison
J. L. Gramling ..
R. E. Lee
.\. F. Langley ..
G .S. Robinson ..
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83.08
81.63
79.76
75.62
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75.10
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75.55
73.29
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74.30
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73.86
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74.30
71.00
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Georgetown .• s. C.
Waynesboro .. Miss.
Spartanburg. s. C.
Anderson ....... S . C.
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McCormick ... s. C.
Charleston .... s. C.
Spartanburg. s. C.
Colleton ......... s. C.
Lf'e ............ ----~ s. C.
Jacksonville. Florida
Colleton ......... s. C.
Charleston .... s. C.
Lake Butler, Florida
Dorchester .... s. C.
Charleston .... s. C.
Charleston ..• s. C.
Cherokee ....... s. C.
Charleston .... s. C.
Spartan burg s. C.
Charleston .... s. C.
Charleston .... s. C.
Orangeburg;.. s . C.
Florence ...... :. s. C.
Richland ....... s. C.
Charleston ..., S. C.
Orangeburg. S. C.

l J. Woods ............. Marion ........... s. C.
! B. D. Kitchings ... Beaufort........ s. C.
a E. W. Peterson ... Greenwood .... s. C.
R. w. Atkinson . Federa!Point Florida
J D. Blanding ... Sumter ........... s. C.
M. G. Burnside . Richland ........ s. C.
H. Clarke ·······•··• Richland ........ S. C.
J. H .Davis ........... l,aurcns ...... .. s. C .
D. I Hasell
Charleston ... s. C.
w. L. Hubbard . Marion ........... s. C.
I H .P .Gongaware
1 T .D .Jennings ...
3 H. M. Corley .......
C. M. Thacker .....
J. P. Hill ...........
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75.27
75.72
74.15
72.44
74.29
70.61
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0.88
2.47
0.29
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! D. S. McA!lster . Anderson ...... S. C.

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F. L. Barrett ····· Aiken .............. S. C.
H. L. Garrett ..... Greenville...... S . C.
w. T. Hudson .. Berkeley......... S. C.
T. C. Green ....... Richland ......... S. C.
W. M. Thompson Berkeley......... S. C.
M. A. Pittman ...... Chester ........... S. c.
C. G. Gordon ..... Charleston ..... S . C.
C. M. Tatum ·····-· Orangeburg ... s. C.
H .R. Thomas ..... Barnwell... ..... s. C .
T. L. Taylor
Jasper ............. s. C.
A. A. F.reeman .. N cwberry ...... s. C.
C. H. Jones
Charleston ..... S. C.
H. P. Dunlap .. Anderson ....... s . C.
w. J. Bryson ..... Laurens ......... s. C.
w. w. Smoak .... Colleton ......... s . C.
C. H. Lesesne .. Wi11iamsburg s. C.
J. G. Owen
Orangeburg ... s. C.
E. M. McWhite .. Horry.............. s. c.
C. A. Watts ...... Richland ........ s. C.
J. C. Gary
Charleston ..... s. C.
E. G. Shuler ...... Richland ........ s. C.
R. G. Allen
Williamsburg s. C.
W. Ball ·····--- Richland......... s. C.
F. Sanders ........... Bamberg........ s. C.
w. G. Gordon
Williamsburg s. C.
F. w. Wagener ... Charleston ..... s. C.
J. M. Lemmon ... Fairfield ......... s. C.
o.
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R. E. Moragne ... Gadsden ....... _ Alabama
F. D. Berry ......... Orangeburg .. s. o.
H.
Weathers . Orangeburg .. S. C.
M. s. Irvine ......... Evington ....... Virginia ..
J. C. Wright .... Charleston ..... s. c.
H. B. Lee
. Florence ........ . s. C .
J. R. Jeter .......... Union ............. s. C.
R. F. Scott
Charleston ..... s. C .
o. Howe ...... York ............... s. C.
J. p Beaty .......... . Georgetown .. - s. o.
D. E. Michie ....... Darlington ..... s . C.
J. J. Wallace ..... Kershaw ........ . s. C.
J. D. Fuller ·······- Laurens .......... s. C.
F. T. Wiggins .. Bamberg ........ s. C.
H. E. Wilson ..... Lee ................. . s . C.
E K Thompson ... Charleston .... . s . C .
R. B. Munnerlyn Charleston .... . s. C.
A. G. Pinckney ... Charleston .... . s. C.
B. H. Abbott ....•.. Richland ........ s . C.
w. Altman ..........- Florence......... s. C.
J. J. Anderson ... Charleston .... - s. C.
J. s. Anderson .. Charleston .... . s. c .
E. Blake
Anderson ....... s. 0.
V.B.Blankenship York ............... s. C.
C. E. Boyd
.. WilliamsburI! s. C.
R. R. Browning • Bamberg ........ s. C.
Chadwick , Beaufort........ s. c.
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c. P. Covington . West Cheste r Pa.
J. A. Cutts ······- • Florence
s. C.
P. A. Dunbar ... Spartanburg. s. C.
F. c. George ..... ~ Lexington ..... . s. C .
J. Haile ....... ~ Union ............. s. C.

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W. W. Hiott ....... Dorchester ..... S. C.
II. E. Holmes ....... Charleston ..... S. C.
IP.
C. F. Hottinger . Charleston ..... S. C.
K. L. Huger ....... New Orleans La.
P.
E. W. Johnson ... Spartanburg. S. C.
P.
J,B.O.Landrum...... Spartanburg. S. C.
P.
B. R. Langley ..... Richland........ S. C.
(P.
E. B, Leaphart ... Richland........ S. C.
\PP..
J. A. Livingston Charleston ..... S. C.
J. J. Mackay ....... Orangeburg.. S. C.
IP.
R. G. Mahon
Anderson ....... S. C.
lP.
E. W. Marshall . York. ............... S. C.
P.
~- V. Martin ....... Barnwell... ..... S. C.
P.
A. M. Mazyck ..... Marlboro ........ S. C.
P.
J. D. Motley ....... Richland ........ S. C.
B.
R. H. McDowell . Charleston ..... S. C.
P.
J, B. McGee ....... Spartanburg. S. C.
P.
C. A. Neely ......... Florence ......... S. C.
P.
L. G. Odom ......... Chesterfield ... S. C.
P.
R. B. Olney ......... Washington .. D. C.
/P.
J.J.O'Shaughnessy Charleston ..... S. C.
P.
H. T. Patten ........ Canal Zone.. Panama
P.
J, H. Patterson .. Allendale ....... S C.
P.
W. G. Peterkin .. Calhoun ......... S. C.
P.
C. B. Peurifoy .. Colleton .......... S. C.
P.
H. H. Robinson .... Charleston ..... S. C.
P.
W. H. Sinkler .... Orangeburg ... f:. C.
- J H. Smith
. Pickens .......... S C.
P.
W. F. Smith ....... Spartanburg. S. C.
J. M. Spann ....... Allendale ...... S. C.
B.
1. D. Stehmeyer , Charleston ..... S. C.
P.
~ W. F. Tapp ......... Richland ........ S. C.
,P.
S. C. Weinberg "'Sumter............ S. C.
_P.
H. M. Woodford . Onondaga ...... New York(P.
E. J. Wyman ....... Bamberg........ S. C.
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Resigned Oct. 7th, 1922
Deficient
Resigned Mar. 8th, 1923
Resigned Oct. 2nd, 1922
Deficient
Deficient
Dismissed June 12, 1923
Deficient
Resigned, Jan. 5, 1923
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Resigned June 9th, 1923
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Deficient
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Deficient
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Dismissed Jan. 6, 1928
Deficient
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2 T. B. Caldwell ....... Howell ............ Kentucky P.
3 W. C. Wallace ......... Union ............. S. C.
P.
4 D. Bailey ................. Olmsted ......... Kentucky P.
5 J. W. Connor ......... Dorch1:ster ..... S. C.
P.
6 J. H. Chadbourn ... Spartanburg. S. C.
B.
7 H. M. Mims ··········· Darlington .... s. C.
B.
Horry _____________ s. C.
8 C. A. Spivey
P.
9 w. E. Barksdale ---· Abbeville ....... s. C.
P.
10 J. s. Matthews ······ · Bamberg ........ s. C.
P.
11 E. E. Cauthen ·······- Dorchester ..... s. C.
P.
12 J. w. Peterman ..... Dorchester ..... s. C.
P.
13 A. H. Bender ··········· Charleston ..... s. C.
B.
14 J. C. Turner ········· Cherokee ........ s. C.
B.
15 D. Moragne ············· Gadsden ......... Alabama P.
16 J. Bell
-----······--··· Richland ........ s. C.
P.
17 c. M. Scarborough Lee .................. s. C.
P.
18 L. A. Klauber ········· Bamberg ........ s. C.
P.
19 H. M. Pickell ······· Anderson ....... s. c.
B.
201 n. L. Spivey ..... ------··· Horry ............. s. C.
P.
21 E. M. Lipscomb ...... Greenwood ..... s. C.
P.
Greenwood ... s. C.
22 J. H. Lyon
P.
23 K. F. Sanders ········· Charleston ..... s. C.
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24 M. c_ Lennon ----····· Rowland ......... N. Car.
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25 J. s. Heiss ..... ·········· Marlboro ......., s. C.
B.
26 C. P. Layton ... ·········· Marion .......... s. C.
P.
27 w. J Conlon ········- Charleston .... s. C.
P.
28 J .E. Wyatt ·········-··· Pickens .......... s. C .
P.
Greenville ...... s. C.
29 P. s. Bull
P.
30 H. E. DePass ········· Spartanburg. s. C.
P.
31 R. R. Hafner ········· Chester .......... s. C.
P.
Horry............. s. C.
32 N. G. Holliday
P.
33 C. H. Blankenship .. Charleston .. s. c.
B.
v. E. Nesmith ......... Williamsburi s. C.
34
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36 G. B .Weston ········ Richland ........ s. C.
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37 J. P. Moseley ········· Orangeburg .. s. C.
P.
38 J .B. Simmons ······· Charleston .... s. C.
P.
39 c. P. West
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40 c. B. Barksdale ..... Laurens ......... s. C.
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41 s. La Torre .............. Charleston .... s. C.
P.
42 A. s. Anderson ..... Charleston .... s. C.
P.
43 J. w. Bowman ..... Orangeburg.. s. C.
P.
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44 J. M. Grimes
P.
45 J. w. Holliday ······· Horry ............ s. C.
P.
... Spartanburg s. C.
46 P. R. Drummond
P.
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47 A. B. Jordan
P.
48 J. M. Robertson ..... Charleston .... s C.
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49 T. H. Davis ··········· Clarendon ..... s. C.
P.
. Orangeburg .. s. c.
50 s. G. Dibble
P.
51 J. A .Leland ............ Charleston .... s. C.
P.
Barnwell ....... s. C.
52 M. P. Fanning ...
P.
53 A. B. Hamilton ······• Tarboro ......... . N. Car.
P.
54 R. P. Berry .............. Orangeburg .. s. C.
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55 L. C. Sedberry ······- Darlington .... s. c.
Richland ........ s. c.
56 w. L. Otis
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571 T. E. McMahan ···-- Greenville ...... s. c.
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581 R. B. Jordan ............. Saluda ............ s. C.
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591 s. D. Rickenbaker .. Florence ......... s. C.
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601 J. M. Richardson .. Clarendon ...... s. C.
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62 W. E. Davis ..........
63 H. A. Richbourg ..
64 A. M. Carrigan ..
65 W. E. Davis ..........
P. B. Joseph ........
'7 F. A .Glenn ..........
,, T. G. McFarland
,9 H. R. Saunders ..
70 S. F. Webster ......
G. R. Bennett ......
[. D. Biggs ..........
J A. Blake ..........
A. C. Boyd
- N. D. Boyleston
H. P. Bradley ......
- E. Brewer ..............
W. R. Clark ..........
B. B. DeLorme ...
W. G. Dennis .....
T. W. Dibble .......
M. C. Dowling ...
T. F. Finklea .........
S. B. Fishburne
G. C. Frampton ..
. I. A. Green
0. W. Guerrant ..
J. P. Hamer ..........
HHawes .....
. . ogg
W. E. Johnson ....
A, J. Johnston ....
L. P. Jones .......
- W. M. Jones ........
W. G. Kerwick ....
H. H. Kinard ........
P. B. Kizer .........
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F. P. Lucius ..........
B. E. Mixson ........
C. T. Moon
T. A. McNeill .....
• W. P. Parks .....
\ L. D. Pitts .........
H. K. Reed
K T. Salisbury ....
R. H. Salley ..........
H. E. Sires ..........
H. L. Shuler ........
' J. J. Sigwald ......
0 . C. Smarr
J. H. Smith .......
n. L. Smith ........
G. T. Stuckey ......
_ J, E. Swan ..........
E. L. Varn
J . E. Walters ....
C. H. Wise .........
R. H. Woodbury ..
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Selma............ :rAlabama
Oconee ........... S. C.
Clarendon..... S. C.
Clarendon ....., S. C.
Charleston .... S. C.
Clarendon ....·. S. C.
Abbeville ...... S. C.
York .............. S. C.
Colleton ......... S. C.
Madison ........ N. Car.
Marlboro ....... S. C.
Dillon ............. S. C.
Anderson ...... S. C.
Lancaster ...... S. C.
Orangeburg.. S. C.
Sumter .......... S. C.
Berkeley......... S. C.
Cairo .............. Georgia
Sumter.......... S. C.
Berkeley ........ S. C.
Orangeburg .. S. C.
Greenville ..... S. C.
Dillon ............. S. C.
Richland ....... S. C.
Charleston... S. C.
Anderson ...... S. C.
Spartanburg. S. C.
Marlboro ....... S. C.
Orangeburg .. S. C.
Barnwell ....... S. C.
Aiken ............. S. C.
Florence ........ S. C.
Marion ........... S. C.
Richland ........ S. C.
Norfolk .......... Virginia
Greenwood .... S. C.
Dorchester ..... S. C.
Richland ........ S. C.
Orangeburg .. S. C.
Greenville ...... S. C.
Union ............. S C.
Sparta ............ Georgia
York ............... S. C.
Orangeburg .. S. C.
Dorchester .... S C.
8umter........... S . C.
Dorchester ..... S. C.
Orangeburg .. S. C.
Charleston... S. C.
York. .............. S. C.
York. .............. s. C.
Spartanburg S. C.
Lee ........:........ S. C.
Charleston .... S. C.
Hampton ....... S. C.
Chesterfiield. S. C.
Newberry...... S. C.
Orangeburg .. S. C.
Aiken ............. S. C.

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Deficient
Hon. Disc. Jan. 8th, 1923
Hon. Disc. Apr. 23, 1923
Deficient
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Resigned June 4th, 1923
Deficient
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Deficient
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Resigned Oct. 2nd, 1922
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Deficient
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Resigned Jan. 16, 1923
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Resigned Apr. 16, 1923
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�CONDUCT ROLL, CORPS' OF CADETS- 317 MEMBERS
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2 Kizer ·-··--····-····· 3
31Hafner -··-····-··· 4
4 Barrett -·········••I 3
5[Turner ············/ 4
6 McTeer -··········· 4
7 Connor -····--·····14
8 Pittman .......... 3
9 Cauthen .......... 4
l0[Brewer ............ 4
lllBennett, J. .... 2
12 Anderson, A.
4
131Watts .............. 3
14 Dennis ............ 4
15 Anderson, J . .. 3
16 Sanders, K. .... 4
17 Jennings ........ [ 2
18 Holliday, J ..... , 4
19 Spivey, B. ...... 4
20[Drummond .... 4
21[Rickenbaker .. [ 4
22[Wyatt ............ 4
231Smoak ............ 3
24 Byrd ................ 1
25JKitchings -······· 2
26\Bowman ··········\ 4
27 Bell .................. 4
28 Perrin ............ 2
291West, C........... , 4
30 Grimes ............ 4
31[Gordon, G. .... 3
32[McAlister ...... [ 2
33JAnderson, E.
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34JAnderson, S. ... 3
35[Russell ············\ 1
36JCantey, H. .... 2
37 Foster ............ [ 2
38 Nesmith ··········14
39 Robinson, H. .. 3
40 Scott ................ 3
41[Ellison ............ [ 2
42[Jones, L ......... 4
43\Wright ............ 3
44 Smith, J. ........ 3
45 Bender ............ 4
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50 McLaughlin .... 1
51 Crouch ············\ 2
52[Jeter ................ 3
53[Mood ··············11
54[Wallace, W•... 4
55 \Simmons ........ 4
56 Lip,scomb ........ 4
57 Woods ............ 2
58 Swan .............. 4
59 Wagener ........ 3
60 Thompson, W. 3
61 Bryson ............ 3
62 Klauber .......... 4
63 Lennon
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64 Woodbury ...... 4
65 Adams
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66 Mc White
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67 Moragne, D. .. 4
68 Spivey, C. ...... 4
69 Yongue .......... 2
70 White
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71 Stehmeyer ...... 3
72 Ball, M. .......... 1
73 Royall ............ 2
74 Marshall ........ 3
75 Patten
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76 Jordan, A. .... 4
77 Hill, J.
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78 Jones, M. ........ 1
79 Hudson ............ 3
80 Fowlkes ........... 4
81 Barnwell
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82 Peterman ........ 4
83 Rikard
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84 Green, C. ........ 3
85 Otis ,............... 4
86 Moore
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87 Matthews ........ 4
88 Davis, T. ........ 4
89 Moseley .......... 4
90 Saunders, J..... 1
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94 \\eston, B..... I 1
95 Gray ................ 1 2
9 Jordan, R. ·······14
97 Harvin ............ 1
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100 Dowling .......... 1 4
101 Pickell ............ , 4
102 La Tone ........ 4
103 Ball, E ........... 2
10! Davis, W ......... 1 4
10· :11cCraw .......... 1
lOG West, J. .......... 1
107 Bradford ........ 1
10 Michie ............ 3
109 Padgett, D. .... 2
110 Tatum ............ 3
111 'alley ............ 4
112 Robertson ....... 4
113 Carroll ............ 1
114 Dibble, S. ...... 4
115 Gongaware .... 2
116 Layton ............ 4
117 igwald .......... 1 4
11 Thomas ··········131
119 Jones, C. ........ 3
120 Lucius ............ 4
121 Richbourg ...... 1 4 I
122 Fuller, J. ........ 3
123 Dunbar ............ 3
124 Wilson ............ 3
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131 Le. esne ........... 3
132 Bull, P. .......... 4
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154 Kerr ................ 1
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157 Wulbern ........ 1
158 Bragdon ··········11
159 Corley ............ 2
160 Curry .............. 1
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166ISpann .............. 3
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171 Joseph ............ 4
172 Hardemann .... 1
173 Guthrie .......... 3
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177 Tisdale ............ 1
178 Merchant
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193 Cullum ............ 1 1
194 Harmon .......... 1
195 Stubbs ............ 1
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197 Hubbard ........ 2
198 Fanning .......... 4
199 Shelton .......... 1
200 Atkinson ........ 1 2
201 IBenson, R. ...... 2
202 IJones, W ....... 1 4
203 IPeterson ........ 1 2
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206 Kinard ............ 4
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212 Weinberg ........ 3
213 Hottinger ...... 3
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215/Moon .............. 4
216 Chadbourn ...... 4
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218 \Temple ............ 2
219 Lee, R . ............ 2
220IWeston, G..... 4
221 ISedberry ........ 4
222IB1anding ........ 2
223 Conlon
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225 Peterkin ........ 3
226 Shuler, E. ...... 3
227 Hiott .............. 3
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Boyd, C........... 3
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Chadwick -------- 3
Clark, W. ........ 4
Covington ........ 3
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Dibble, T. ········\ 4
Finklea ............ 4
Fishburne, B. I 4
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Abbeville ·······················-···Ralph M. Lyon ............... .
Aiken ··•························-··-•J. B. Kerr ............................... .
Aiken ·•········-----Fred L. Barrett ..................... .
Allendale ·······················-···J. M. Spann ........................... .
Anderson .......................... H. M. Pickell ......................... .
Anderson ·······················-·J. L. Foster ........................... .
Anderson .......................... Herbert P. Dunlap
Bamberg ............................ Frederick Sanders .............. .
Barnwell ·······················-···Henry R . Thomas ............... .
Beaufort ............................ B. D. Kitchings .................... .
Berkeley ............................ Walton M. Hudson .
Calhoun ............................ C. M. Thacker ....................... .
Charleston ........................ A. H. Bender .. ....... .
Charleston ....................... J. J. Curry ........... .
Charleston ·........................ C. H. Blankenship
Charleston ........................ Chas. H. Jones, Jr.
Cherokee ............................ J. C. Turner ... ...................... .
Chester .............................. Amos Pittman ... .............. .
Chesterfield ...................... G. S. Douglass ................... .
Clarendon .......................... J. T . Bragdon ......................... .
Colleton .............................. Wm. W. Smoak, Jr .... .
Darlington ........................ H. M. Mims ......................... .
Darlington ........................ L. C. Sedberry
Dillon ................................ J. D. Salmon .. .........................
Dorchester ........................ w. W. Hiott ........................ ...
Edgefield ............................ E. 'l'. Moore ............................
Fairfield ............................ John M. Lemmon ................. .
Florence ............................ H. Barnwell Lee ................... .
Florence ............................ S. D. Rickenbaker, Jr .......... .
Georgetown ···················-·John P. Beaty ....................... .
Greenville .......................... T. E. McMahan .....................
Greenville .......................... c. T. Moon ............................. .
Greenville .......................... Harper L. Garrett ............... .
Greenwood ···················-··•H. H. Kinard ....................... .. .
Greenwood ........................ E. W. Peterson ....................... .
Hampton ............................ E. L. Varn ................................
Horry .................................. Elbert N. McWhite ............... .
Jasper ................................ '!'. Lincoln Taylor ....................
Kershaw ............................ James J. Wallace ................... .
Lancaater .......................... T. G, McFarland ...................
Laurens ····························- C. B. Barksdale ..................... .
Laurens .............................• B. R. Fuller ........................... .
Lee ...............................••..... Thos. C. Perrin, Jr ................ .
Lexin11:ton .......................... F. C. George ........................... .
McCormick ·····-················•J. A. Timmons ......................•
Marion ................................ L. P. Jones ............................. .
Marlboro ............................ J. S. Heiss ............................... .
Newberry .......................... Alton A. Freeman ............... .
Oconee ...............................•w. E. Davis ........................... .
Orangeburg ...................... James G. Owen ....................... .
Orangeburg ...................... Fulton D. Berry ................... .

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A Orangeburg ...................... Chas. M. Tatum
1925
A Pickens .............................. Norman Yongue ................... .
1924
M Richland ............................ J. B. Weston .............................. 1923
N Richland ............................ John B. Motley ..................... .
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N Richland ........................... G. B. Weston ........................... .
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fl Saluda ............................... H. M. Corley ......................... .
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Spartanburg .................... T. J. Boyd ............................... . 1923
N Spartanburg .................... H. M. Holmes ...................... .
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H Spartanburg .................... Theo. C. Adams ..................... .
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fl Spartanburg .................... J. H. Chadbourn ................... .
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ft Sumter .............................. A. D. Tisdale ......................... . 1923
fl Sumter ................................ Randolph H. Guthrie ........... .
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M Union ................................ w. J. Haile ........................... .
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N Williamsburg .................... Robt. J. Allen ....................... .
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ff Williamsburg .................... Chas. H. Lesesne, Jr ............ .
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17 York ....•.............................. L. D. Pitts ............................... .
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York .................................... J. E. Carroll ........................... . 1928
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SESSION 1922-1923
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SCHOLARSHIP EXPIRES
I. J. H. Wulbern
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I J. F. Bennett
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Admitted September 20th, 1922.
UNITS.
ADMITTED FROM
POSTOFFICI:.
NAME
16.3 .. Charleston H. S ........................... .
..... Charleston, S. r..
A. S. Anderson
E. R. Anderson ...... 17.0 .... Duval H. S.................................
... Jacksonville, n.
Daniel Bailey ........ 16.5 .... Porter Military Academy..........
.......... Olmstead, 1'1
C. B. Barksdale...... 18,5*.... Laurens H. S ................................................. Laurens, S. r
W. E. Barksdale.... 16.0 .... Abbeville H. S ............................................. Abbeville, S. r
John Bell ................ 13.4 .... Columbia H. s .............................................Columbia, S.
A. H. Bender
16.0 .... Charleston H. S ....................................... Charleston, S. C
G. R. Bennett ........ 16.3 .. Fletcher Mem. School.....
. ........... Bennettsville, S.
R P. Berry ............
.... ,vofford College ....... ............................ Orangeburg, S. C
M. D. Biggs ............ 16.7 .... Latta H. S. ...........................
... Latta, S .C
J. A. Blake ........
13.0 .... Georgia Miltary Academy ............................... Belton, ·.
C. H. Blankenship.. 17 .0 .... Anniston (Ala.) Univ. School....North Charleston, S. C
J. W. Bowman ........ 17.6 .. .. Orangeburg H. S ..................................... Orangeburg, S. r
A. C. Boyd ............ 13.4 .... Lancaster H . S ........................................... Lancaster, S. C
N. D. Boyleston ...... 16.0 ... .Springfield H. S ......................................... Springfield, S.
H. P. Bradley
16.0 .... Wofford Fitting School ................................ Sumter, S. C.
Elbert Brewer ...... 13.1 .... Monck's Corner Ji. S .................................Pinopolis, S.
P. S. Bull ....
17 .8 .... Greenville H. S ......................................... Greenville, S.
T .B. Caldwell........
. ... Bethel College (Ky.) ............................................ Howell, l(y
A. M. Carrigan ...... 15.4 .... Summerton H . S. . ................................. Summerton, S. C
E. E. Cauthen ........ 14.9 .... Summerville H. S ................................. Summerville, S. C.
J. H. Chadbourn .... 16.0 .... Hastoc School ........................................ Spartanburg, . C
W. R. Clark .......... 18.0 .... Georgia Military Academy ................................Cairo, G
W. J. Conlon............
.... College of Charleston ............................ Charleston, S. C.
J. W. Connor .......... 15.7 .... St. George H. S ......................................... St. George, S. C
T. H. Davis ............ 15.4 .... Summerton H. S ..................................... Summerton, S. C
W . E. Davis ............ 16.9 .... Charleston H. S ....................................... Charleston, S. C
W. E. Davis ............ 13.ii ....Westminster H. S .................................Westminster, S.
B. B. DeLorme ........ 13.0 ....Wofford Fitting School ................................ Sumrer, S.
W. G. Dennis ........ 13.5* .... Porter Military Academy................ Monck's Corner, S. C
H. E. DePass .......... 16.6 .... Hastoc School ........................................ Spartanburg, S. C
S. G. Dibble ............ 13.3 .... Orangeburg H . S. .. ......................... ..... Orangeburg, S.
T. W. Dibble .......... 13.3 .... Orangeburg H , S ................................ Orangeburg, S.
M. C. Dowling ........ 13.0* .... Greenville H. S ......................................... Greenville, . C
P. R. Drummond .... 17.3 ....Wofford H. S .............................................Woodruff, S.
M. P. Fanning........ 15.7 ....Blackville H. S ........................................... Blackville, S
T. F. Finklea .......... 14.7 .... Latta H. S . .......................................................... Latta, S.
S. B. Fihsburne ...... 17.0 .... Columba H. S .............................................. Columbia, S.
W. L. Fowlkes ...... 16.0 .... Selma H. S. ..
. ...................................... Selma, Ala
G. C. Frampton......
.... Readmitted .................................................. Charle1ton, S. C
F. A. Glenn .............. 16.0 .... Abbeville H. S ............................................ Abbeville, S C
M. A. Green............
.... Readmitted ....................................................... Belton, S C.
J. M. Grimes ........... 16.6 .... Bamberg H. S ................................................ Bamberg, S C
0. W. Guerrant .... 14.5 .... Hastoc School ........................................ Spartanburg, S. C
R. R. Hafner .......... 16.0 .... Chester H. S ..................................................... Chester, S
J. P. Hamer ............ 13.6 .... Bailey Military Institute ................................Tatum,
A. B. Hamilton ...... 13.5 .... Tarboro H. S . ................................................ Tarboro, .'
M. D. Hawes .......... 19.6 .... Carlisle Fitting School ........................ Orangebur11, S.
J. S. Heiss ................ 14.0 .... Clio H. S ................................................................. Clio, S
J. H. Hogg ............ 14 .6 .... Blackville H. S. . ...................................... Blackville, S

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J W. Holliday ........ 15.3 .... Conway H. S .................................................. Conway, S. C.
G. Holliday ....... 16.8 .... Conway H. S. .......................... .. ................. Conwa:,, S. C.
E. Johnson.
18.7 .... Aiken H. S ........................................................Aiken, S. C.
J. Johnston
15.6 .... Florence H. S ................................................. Florence, S. C.
P. Jones .
14.7* .... Britton's Neck H. S ................................... Gresham, S. C.
II. M. Jones
13.5• .... Bellwood School... ......................................... Congaree, S. C .
... 14.8 .... Dillon H. S ........................................................ Dillon, S. C.
R. B. Jordan
15.0 .... Carlisle Fitting School ........................ Ridge Spring, S. C.
P B. Joseph., .......... 15.3 .... Summerton H. S ..................................... Summerton S. C.
W. G. Kerwick ...... 15.0 .... Staunton Military Academy ............................ Norfolk, Va.
13.8 .... Ninety Six H. S ......................................... Ninety Six, S. C.
15.0 .... St. George H. S ......................................... St. George, S. C.
A. Klaubor .......... 18.8 .... Bamberg H. S ................................................ Bamberg, S C.
vador LaTorre .. 15.5 :, .... Charleston H. S ........................................ Charleston, S. C.
P. Layton .......... 16.5 .... Marion H. S ................................................... Marion, S. C.
A. Leland
14.0 .... Charleston, H. S.
.. ...... Charleston, S. C.
C. Lennon .......... 16.5 .... Rowland H. S. ....
.. ......... Rowland, N. C:.
M. Lipscomb.... 16.6 .... Ninety Six H. S. .
..... Ninet:, Six, S. C.
P Lucius ........ 13.5·' ... Bailey Military Institute ........................... Eastover, S. C.
11. Lyon ............. 16.2 .... Bailey Military Institute ........................ Greenwood, S. C.
G. McFarland ... 15.0 .... York, H. S. .
........................................ York, S. C.
!:. McMahan ...... 15.0 .... Greenville H. S ......................................... Greenville, S. C.
A. McNeill..........
.... Readmitted ......................................................... Union, S. C.
W. McTeer ........ 13.5' .... Hardeville H. S ......................................... Hardeville, S. 0.
B. Matthews........ 17.7 .... Denmark, H. S ............................................ Denmark, S. C.
M. Mims ............ 14.4 .... Darlington H. S ......................................... Darlington, S. C.
16.1 .... Orangeburg H. S ..................................... Orangeburg, S. C.
Moon .............. 13.0* .... Long Creek Baptist Academy ........................ Seneca, S. C.
Moragne ........ 13.5 .... Disque H. S ....................................................... Gadsden, Ala.
Moseley.......... 17.3 .... Orangeburg H. S ................................... Orangeburg, S. C.
E. Nesmith ........ 20.2 .... Kingstree H. S. .. ...................................... Kingstree, S. C
L. Otis .............. 13.4 .... Columbia H. S ............................................. Columbia, S. C
P. Park■............
.. .. Readmitted ......
.. ........................................... Sparta, Ga.
W. Peterman ...... 15.7 .... Summerville H. S ................................. Summuville, S. C.
H M. Pickell .......... 17.0 .... Anderson H. S ............................................. Anderson, S. C.
L D. Pitts ................ 16.0* .... Winthrop Training School ...................... Rock Hill, S. C.
H K. Reed ............ 14.5 .... North H. S ......................................................... North, S. C.
J Iii. Richardson .... 15.4 .... Summerton H. S .................................... Summerton, S. C.
8 A. Richbourg.... 13.9 .... Summerton H. S ..................................... Summerlon, S. C.
D. Rickenbaker .. 17.4 .... L&amp;ke City H. S ......................................... Lake City, S. C.
IV. D. Rikard .......... 14.6 .... Wagener H. S .............................................Wagener, S. C.
M. Robertson ..... 15.0 ....Wofford Fittina- School ............................ Charleston, S. C.
T. Salisbur:, ...... 13.2•.... summerville H. S ................................. Summerville, S. C.
I 11. Salley ..........
.. .. Readmitted .. ................................................ .Pine-wood, S. C.
F. Sanders ........ 16.6 .... Charleston H. S ......................................... Charleston S. O.
H. R. Saunders......
.. .. Readmitted ................................................Walterboro, S. C.
Iii. Scarborough 16.0 .... Bishopville H. S ..................................... Biohopville, S. C.
C. Sedberry ........ 16.5•.... Hartsville H. S. .. ...................................... Hartsville, S. C.
R L. Shuler .......... 16.3 .... Orana-eburg H. S ......................................... Cameron, S. C.
J J. Sigwald .......... 15.1 .... Charleston H. S ......................................... Charleston, S. C.
18.7 .... Charleoton H. S ......................................... Charleston, S. C.
Sires .............. 16.2 .... Summerville H. S ................................. Summerville, S. C.
Smarr ............ 13.0 ....Wofford Fitting School ................................ Sharon, 8. C.
J H. !Smith ............ 14.1 .... Clover H. S ......................................................... CloTer, S. C.

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�NAME
UNITS.
ADMITl'ED FROM
POSTOFFICB.
D. L. Smith ............ 13.0 .... Wofford Fitting School ...................... Spartanburg, S. r
B. L. Spivey ............ 15.3 .... Conway H. S. .. .............................................. Conway, S.
C. A. Spivey ............ 16.1 .... Conway H. S ................................................. Conway, S. C
G. T. Stuckey........
.. .. Readmitted ................................................ Bishopsville, S. C
J. E. Swan .............. 13.0* .... Charleston H. S ......................................... Charleston, . C
J. C. Turner ............ 13.1'' .... Gaffney H. S ................................................. Gaffney, ·.
E. L. Varn .............. 13.0'' .... Wofford Fitting School ............................Varnville, S.
W. C. Wallace........ 15.0* .... Union H. S ........................................................ Union,
J. E. Walters .......... 14.3 .... Cheraw H. S ................................................. Cheraw,
S. F. Webster ........ 16.0 .... Madison H. S ................................................. Madison,.·. C
C. P. West .............. 17.1 .... Bailey Military Institute ........................ Greenville, ..
G. B. Weston .......... 15.5''.... Gadsden H. S .............................................. Congaree,
C
C. H. Wise ................ 13.1 .... Little Mountain H .S ..................... Little Mountain, ~
R. H. Woodbury .... 14.5 .... North H. S ......................................................... North, ~
H. H. Woodward....
.. .. Readmitt£d ............................................ Montmorenci, •.
J. E. Wyatt........... 14.3 .... Easley H. S. ....................................................... Easley, S C
*Admitted with examination.

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24

�BATTALION ORGANIZATION
First Lieutenant and Adjutant .......................................................... BRADFORD
Fir t Lieutenant and Supply Officer .................................................. SALMON
crgeant-Major ........................................................................................ ADAMS
Battalion Supply Officer ........................................................................ Woons
COMPANY
COMPANY
COMPANY
COMPANY
"A"
"B''
"C''
''D"
Captains:
Fuller, B.
Russell
Mood
Weston, B.

First Lieutenants:
cCraw
Bohlen
t I, J.
White
Howard

Zobel
McGee, T.

Harrison
Boyd, T.
Cullum
Smith, H.
Curry
McLaughlin
Sheppard
Stubbs

Barnwell
Ball, M.
Wulbem
Tisdale
Harvin
Sprott
Knight
Bragdon
Harmon

Hill

Rustin

Padgett, J.

Perrin

Davis, J.
Gongaware
Ruff

Allan
Foster
Cantey, H.
Lucas

Thomas
Thompson, W.
Smith, J.
Jeter
Michie
McWhite

Second Lie11tenants:
Carroll
Baird
yfield
Cantey, J.
Moore, E.
Benson, J.
onteith
Hardeman
Saunders, J.
Douglass
Padgett, R.
Exum
Richardson, P.
Merrell
Lyon, R.
Kerr

Byrd
Jones, M.

Patten
Marshall
Garrett
Robinson, H.
Tatum
Beaty
Gordon, G.
Green, C.

First Sergeants:

Bull, J.

Kitchings

Supply Sergeants:
Timmons
Albergotti
Sergeants:
Ellison
McAilster
Holmes, H.
Cone
Bennett, J.
Wannamaker
Crouch
Yongue
Temple
Corporals:
right
Scott
agener
Dunlap
Fuller, J.
Jones, C.
Taylor
Wilson
Barrett
Bryson
Spann
Harvey
Howe
Color Guard:

Sergeants Gongaware and Wannamaker; Privates Peterson and Royall.
25

�THE CITADEL BAND
Director ........................................................................................ CARL H. METZ
Drum Major ............................ ,............................................................... WEST, J.
Piccolo ......................................................................................................... MICHIE
Eb Clarinet .................................................................................................... B.11RD
Solo Bb Clarinet ........ ................................... ..................................... LIVINGSTO
Solo Bb Cfarinet ...................................................................... FISHBURNE, :,
First Bb Clarinet ................................................................................ HARDEM.
Second Bb Clarinet ...................................................................................... Cum
Solo Bb Cornet ................................................... .................................... FREEi ,
Solo Bb Cornet .................................................................................. MERCH I T
Solo Bb Cornet ····················································································covr:..GTO.
First Bb Cornet .................................................................................... LANDR M
First Bb Cornet ................................................................................ RICHARfl,O
Second Cornet .............................................................................................. \\·1 E
Eb Alto ...................................................................................................... Bovo, T.
Second Alto ............................................................................................ JoHNSTOS
Third Alto ...................................................................................................... BIGG
Baritone ........................................................................................................ ExtM
Saxophone ................................................................................................ LELA.
Saxophone ........ :~........................................................................................... TAPP
Saxophone ..................................................................................... THOMPSON, E.
Saxophone ......... ...................................................................................... Znr.i f.l
Saxophone ............................................................................................ PETERM.1
Trombone (Slide) ...................................................................................... N~EI.l
Trombone ( Slide) ...................................................................................... Hue
Trombone (Slide) .................................................................................... K:-1IGH
Trombone (Valve) ................................................................................ BRAGOO
Eb Tuba ................................................................................................ SHuLr:R, E
BBb Base .................................................................................................... TEM
Snare Drum ........................................................................................ DUNBAR,
Bass Drum .......................................................................................... HOLMES,
Cymbal:, ............................................................................................ PADGETT, lJ

26

�HEADQUARTERS CORPS OF CADETS, THE CITADEL
OFFICE OF 'fHE COMMANDANT

Charleston, S. C., June 11, 1923.
PECIAL ORDERS

. ·o.

I. With the approval of the President, the following appointments
in the Corps of Cadets are announced:
OFFICERS

To be Cadet Captains: Cadets Bull, J., Kitchings, Hill, and Rustin.
To be Cadet 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant: Cadet Adams.
To be Cadet 1st Lieutenant and S1tpply Officer: Cadet Woods.
To br Cadet Isl Lfrutenants: Cadets Padgett, J., Perrin, McAlister,
Ruff, Holmes R., Albergotti, Foster, Bennett and Yongue.

1', be Cadet 2nd Liet{tenants: Cadets Lemmond, Timmons, Ellison,
Allan, W., Davis J., Cantey, H., Royall and Corley.
ADDITIONAL OFFICERS

To br Cadet Additional Second Lieutenants: Gongaware, Benson, R.,
Fishburne, C., Wannamaker, Temple, Lucas, Crouch, P., Ball, E.
Thacker, J cnnings, Cone, Hubbard, Pegues, Padgett, D., Gray,
Peterson, Lee, R., Hills, Hasell, Blanding, and Clarke, H.
NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

To be Cadet First Sergeants: Cadets Thomas, Wilson, Smith, J., and
Wright.

T, be Cadet Sergeant-Major:

Cadet Wallace, J.
T1J br Cadet Siipp/y Sergeant: Cadet Tatum.
T be Cadet Company Quartermaster Sergeants: Cadets Wagener,
Howe, Jeter, and Marshall.
To be Cadet Sergeants: Cadets Fuller, J., Scott, Thompson, W., Taylor, Garrett, Dunlap, Spann, Jones, C., Beaty, Lesesne, McDowell,
Green, C., Robinson, H., Anderson, S., and Stehmeyer.
2. Cadet Corporals will be appointed at the beginning of the next
,,!--ion.

By order of Major Goodwyn:
WILLIAM

S.

BRADFORD,

Cadet 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant.

HEADQUARTERS OF THE CITADEL
Charleston, S. C., June 13, 1923.
General Orders
. ·o ................ .
I. The Corps of Cadets is hereby furloughed
eptember 20th, at 10 :00 A. M.

until

Thursday,

C. L. Hair,
Captain and Adjutant.

Br order of Colonel Bond :

27

�MEDALS AND A WARDS
Session 1922-1923.
Scholarship Medal ........................................................ Cadet J. H. Wulbern
Willson Ring ........................................................................ Cadet R. M. Byrd
Prize Company ........................ Company "A", Cadet Captain B. R. Fuller
"Star of the West" Medal ................................................ Cadet Walter Allan
Marksman's Medal .................................................... Cadet H. P. Gongaware
James H. Holmes, Jr., Memorial Medal... ..................... Cadet B. R. Fuller

HONOR COMMITTEE
For Session 1923-1924
Substitutes

Regulars

Seniors ····-----McAlister
Bull, J.
Davis, J.

Cantey, H.
Kitchings
Lemmond

Juniors .......................... Thomas
Peterkin

Michie
Dunlap

Sophomores ................ West, C.
Nesmith

Sanders, K.
Kizer

28

�'

DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION
SYNOPSIS OF COURSES:

OTE.-In the Freshman and Sophomore years the
courses as named below are required of all; in the Junior
and Senior years subjects are elective by groups, as shown.

, FRESHMAN YEAR:
(Required courses)
t
Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
Eng-lish, 1 ............ 3
French, 1 ............ 3
, History, 1 ............ 3
Mathematics, 1 .... 5
Military Sc., 1 ...... 1
4
Physics, 1 ............ 2
2

SOPHOMORE YEAR:
( Required courses)
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

29

�JUNIOR YEAR (Courses elective by groups):

Chemistry Group :
Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
Chemistry, 2 ...... 2
2
Chemistry, 3 ....... 1
4
Enl{lish, 3 .......... 3
German, 1 .......... 3
Military Sc., 3 .... 2
4
Physics, 2 .......... 3
Total credit hrs .. 18

.. En_qineerin_q Group: _
Hours Per We k
Recit. Lab
Drawing, 2 ·-···-·- 0 2
Civil Eng'g, L .. 2 2
English, 3 -·--·-···· 3
French, 3 ···German, 1 -· ·-·- 3
Spanish, 1 __
Mathematics, .. 3.. 3
Military Sc., 3.-.. 2 4
Physics, 2---------··· 3

f

Total credit hrs.. .19

English History Grou.p:
Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
English, 3 ............ 3
English, 4 .......... 3
French, 3.. _
...
German, 1.... . .... 3
Spanish, 1.... I
History, 3 .......... 3
Military Sc., 3... _ 2
4
Physics, 2 --------·- 3

Physics Group:
Hours Per \\"e
Recit. La
English, 3 .......... 3
French, 3......
German, L.. .... 3
Spanish, 1....
Mathematics, 3. .. 3
Military Sc., 3.... 2
Physics, 2 ········-- 3
Physics, 3 --·····-·· 1

Total credit hrs. __ 18

Total credit hrs..

l

l

.1:

�SENIOR YEAR ( Courses elective by groups) :

Bivloq,;-Chem'try Group:

Chemistry Group :

Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
Bi11log-y, 1 .......... 2
4
Chemistry, 4 ...... 2
2
German, 2 ........ 3
Hi. tory, 3 .......... 3
filitary Sc., 4.... 2
4

Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
Chemistry, 4 ····-- 2
2
Chemistry, 5 ...... 1 4
German, 2 .......... 3
History, 3 .......... 3
Military Sc., 4.... 2
4

T ta! credit hrs ... 16

Total credit hrs ... 15

lfo_qineerin_q Group :

En_qlish-Histor.y Group:

Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
Engin'ring-, 2. 3
Eng-in'ring-, 3. 2
2
Eng-in'ring-, 4. 3
French, 4.....
G rman, 2..... \ ... 3
panish, 2... .
Hi tory, 3 .......... 3
lilitary Sc., 4.... 2
4

Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
English, 5 ..........
French, 4...... }
Gern:an, 2.. _. ....
Spamsh, 2 ... _ ,
History, 4 ..........
History, 5 ·-······-·
Military Sc., 4....

l

T ta! credit hrs ... 18

3
3
3
3
2

4

Total credit hrs .. 18

Physics Group :
Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab.
French, 4...... 1
German, 2.... -·- 3
panish, 2....
i to ry, 3 .... ···--- 3

Hours Per Week
Recit. Lab
Military Sc., 4..... -2
4
Physics, 4 ·--------- 3
6
Physics, 5 ·-·-·-··-6
Total credit hrs, __ 18

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THE CITADEL
The Military College of South Carolina

Charleston, S. C.
SESSION 1921-1922.

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

1922

aouaa

�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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J. BoNn, n.
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.

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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.
5

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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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RECORD FOR FOUR YEARS

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S. C.
16.21
366.21
2 ..A. C. Phelps
Sumter ··········S. C.
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
Ga.
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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12 D. S. Asbill
Saluda
S. C.
14.69
331.28
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330 .60
13 H. N. Heckle,....... Anderson .......
S. C.
15.92
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14 J. W. Thom on
Anderson .......
S. C.
12.88
328.73
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328.31
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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20 B. F. Williamson• Darlington .....
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 .....
S. C.
9.02
310.82
30 J .B. Cope
Beaufort .........
S. C.
15.82
309.61
31 S. D. Fortson ,.... Augusta .........
Ga.
11.39
309.41
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82 W. H . McCorkle .. York
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 .....
S. C.
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12.66
44 R. C. Roberts ...... Bamberg
S. C.
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6.01
I 297 .11
45 L. E. Diltz .......... Spartanburg ...
S. C.
11.20
I 295.96
294,66
46 C. F. Klenke
Charleston .....
S. C.
8.05
47 W. A. Leland ...... Charleston
S. C.
4.85
294.08
293.60
48 W. B. Jones
Chester..............
S. C.
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7.27
293,06
49 J. W. Simmons
Charleston........
S. 0.
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2.33
291.68
50 J. E. Rogers........... Charleston.........
S. C.
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11.79
291.36
51 B. B. Kirkland ...... Richland............
S. C.
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4.77
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52 Q. D. Gasque ...... Laurens. ...........
S. C.
4.58
288.94
53 S. B. Antley .......... Calhoun. ...........
S. C.
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5.94
287.43
54 S. M. Roper .......... Richland.. ........
S. C.
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1.34
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ti:* Entered Junior Class-Record for two years
* Entered Sophomore Class-Record for three years.
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H. N Heckle...............
ll. F. Williamson .......
J. B. Edgerton ...........
T. M. Mayfield ............
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J. G. Wardlaw .............
11 11. w. Crouch ............
2 J B. Weston ..............
D. B. Alexander .........
&lt;'. B. Prentiss ............
L. S. Poulnot.. ............
P. L. Langford ..........
r.. M. Bailey.................. Olmsted........
s. D. Fortson ............. Augusta.
Ga.
C. F. Ende ................... Greenville... .... . Tex.
R. Hanahan .......... Charleston .. ..... s. C.
J.
s. M. Roper................ Richland ............ s. C.
R. C. Roberts ............. Bamberg: ............ s. C.
n. w. Moore ............... Greenville ...._~--- s. C.
E. L. Tolbert............. Greenwood ....... s. C.
J. E. Rogers ....
Charleston . ....... s. C.
J. w Simmons ......... Charleston ........ s. C.
Q. D. Gasque .............. Laurens .....
s. C.
s. B. Antley ............... Calhoun ........ .
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3.61
93.42
0.27
86.33
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3.28
85.08
85.63
1.70
3.93
81.68
83.44
2.09
82 .08
3.34
82.06
3.22
81.11
2.12
3.64
79.21
80.15
1.97
1.49
79.52
78.30
2.53
78 . 84
1.73
77.94
2.38
76.02
4.14
77.09
2.32
76.20
3.01
2.18
75.37
76.96
0.21
75.60
1.40
75.86
0.89
76.05
0.06
73.52
2.18
74.24
0.06
73.41
0.12
72.00
1.49
72.87
0.36
70.98
I 1.10
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A.C.Phelps .............. ]Sumter ............. ,•s.C. IP.
A. S. Smith ................. Augusta.......... Ga.
IP.
N. F. Evarts ............... Chester .............. W. Va.fP.

93.42
92.76
84.72

2.89
1.70
3.93

92.15
86.51
81.31
77.97
76.13

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4.17
3.67
2.68
0.21
0.60

79.68
81.49
77.48
76.95
74.17
72.70

3.58
0.72
3.64
2.50
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0.54

CHEMISTRY-BIOLOGY ELECTIVE
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Weeks........ · 1Orangeburg .. IS.
Asbill... ............. Saluda .... .. .... S.
Jones........ ..
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Adams......
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Florence .............
R. llfcA!ister ..... .. Anderson ..........
B. Muckenfuss ..... Charleston ..........
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F. Klenke ............ .. Charleston ........
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A. B. Wagoner ..........
T. M. Howell... ..........
J. H. Knox ..................
J. D. Frost..................
R. E. Barron ...............
w. H. McCorkle ........
R. C. Jeter..................
E. w. Black ...............
C. H. Metz ..................

Florence ... ______
Spring City .....
Colleton ............
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Richland., ..... ...
York. .................
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82.78
81.59
78.22
78.62
77.08
75.63
73.87
72.62
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3.68
2.38
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J. H. Wulbcrn .......... Charleston ........ S. C. P..
16
J. G. Harrison ........... Charleston ....... S. C.
P.
17
W. S. Bradford ........ Richland ........... S. C. P.
17
J. A. L. Saunders ... Colleton ............. S. C. P.
17
J. E. Carroll... .......... York ....._
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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.
16
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.
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G. B. Harvin .............. lClarendon .......... tS. C. IP.
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74.74
73.76
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76.24
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76.88
74.20
72.92
75.36
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72.72
72.71
71.51
71.47
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2.66
0.58
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Charleston ____ ·-·
McCormick_ ______
Lake Butler ____
Charleston----•-·Charleston ____ . ___
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6 H. M. Gray. _______________ .
Holmes.---------·s. C. B.
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7 R. A. Benson .............
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8 J. A. Timmons ............
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9 J. B. Padgett_____________
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10 'I'. D. Jennings ...........
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12 'I'. C. Adam•---·----·---·--·
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13 J. L. Foster-----·--··-----Jr. ______
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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.
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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.
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Cone ................ Colleton----·--·-··-· S. 0.
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s. C. P.
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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.
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35 H. D. Padgett·-····-······ Colleton.·-·-·----··· S. C. P.
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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.
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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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75.47
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73.62
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72.98
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72.85
73.69
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71.21
73.21
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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.
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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.
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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.
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R. B, Owens ..........·- ··· Charlotte ... ....... N. C. P.
F. Sanders ................... Bamberg .......... s. C. B.
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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.
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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.
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E. W, Johnson ............ Spartanburg .... . S. C. P.

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86.19
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85.13
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82.88
84.32
84.54
82.93
84.57
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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
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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.
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.. 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 ...
s. C. IP.
H. Lawrence........... - .. Sumter ...
JJ. J. Llewellyn ......... Powell .............. Wyo. IP.
J. A. Livingston ....... Charleston ....... s. C. IP.
T. A. MrNeill ............. Union
s. C. IP.
ll. E. Michie ................ Darlington ..... s. C. IP.
E. T Mobley ............... Lancaster .......... s. C. IB. I
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J. A. Moss .................. Orangeburg ___ s. C.
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P. Il. Nugent .............. Fort Meade ..
I .. G Odom ................. Chesterfield ... s. C. IP.
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J. H. Patterson ......... Allendale ......
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C B. Peurifoy ........... Colleton ............ s. C. IP. I
R. II. Salley ................ Sumter .............. s. Q, P. I
s. C. P.
II. R. Saunders .......... Colleton.
J. D. Stehmeyer........ Charleston .... ... s. C. P.
G, T. Stuckey ............. Lee ..................... s. C. P.
JI. w. Weathers ........ Orangeburg ..... s. C'. P.
s. C. P.
8. r. Weinberg .......... Sumter ..
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II . H. Woodward ....... Aiken.
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G. P. Woodyard .......... Frankfort.. ..... Ky.
E. J. Wym~n ............. Bamberg........... s. C. IP.
R. E. Yarborough ...... Marion ....... .... s. C. P.
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6 Byrd ---···-·--·7 Bailey
8 Kitchings ---·
9 Evarts ···----10 Heckle
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12 Yongue -··-·13 Crouch, H. __
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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120 Howard ------ 2
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122 Munnerlyn
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125 Hiott ---------- 4
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127 McLaughlin 2
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181 McGee, T ... 2
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148 Cantey, J. .. 2
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163 Jones, M..... 2
164 Smith, W ... 4
165 West ............ 2
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170 Tolleson ...... 1
171/Foster, E ... 1
172 Howe ........... 4
173 Roper .......... 1
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176 Albergotti .. 3
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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
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�CADETS HOLDING STATE BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIPS.
1921-1922
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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9
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11
12
13
14
15
16
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21
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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 ............................... .
192"
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
19 •
Chester ................................ Amos Pittman .......................... ..
1923
Chesterfield ........................ G. S. Douglass .......................... .
Clarendon .......................... J. T. Bragdon ............................
1923
19.5
Colleton ................................. Wm. W. Smoak, Jr ................ .
Darlington ........................ C. Ansley Watts ...... ................. . 1922*
Darlington ........................ B. Russell Langley ..
1922*
112'
Dillon .....·............................. J. D. Salmon ............................. .
19.
Dorchester .......................... W. W. Hiott ............................... .
Edgefield ............................ E. T. Moore .............................. .
1923
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Fairfield ............................ John M. Lemmon ................... .
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Florence ............................ H. Barnwell Lee ....................... .
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Florence ............................Wallace Altman ..................... .
19.
Georgetown ...................... John P. Beaty ........................... .
Greenville .......................... T. M. Mayfield ......................... . 1922
13.5
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•
JI.
Horry .................................. Elbert N. McWhite ................. .
11!5
Jasper ................................ T. Lincoln Taylor.................... ..
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Kershaw ............................ James J. Wallace ........ ........... .
11!5
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
1924
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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�C DETS HOLDING STATE BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIPS
1921-1922

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SCHOLARSHIP EXPIRES

NAME

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 ............................. .
Total I ···········•·············-····••·· .................................................... .
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cial award one-year scholarship, session 1921-1922

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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21

�THE CITADEL BAND.
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
Third Alto
·····················----················-··············· SHULD
Baritone -······
........................................................................ Exi:11
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

22

�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
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COMPANY

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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.

23

�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.
24

�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

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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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for l\lay, seven per cent.; and that said penalties be not cumulative.
and executions to be placed in the hands of the Sheriff after June

1."
Mr. BEA LEY proposed the following amendment to the amend111ent,which was agreed to:
Amend ection, lines 7 and 8 by triking out all after the word
cmnulaLive, and insert the following: And after January 1st, 1922,
the County Treasurer of the various counties of the tate re pect;vely, hall write up executions for all unpaid taxe and h~ld the
same in their possesion until eplember 1st, 1922, at which time
time they shall turn over to the Sheriff for collection all unpaid
executions. Any delinquent taxpayer hall have the right to pay
his taxes covered by such executions to the Trea urer at any time
prior to September 1 t, 1922, without any additional cost. other
than the penalties herein provided for.
Mr. CHRISTE
SE proposed the following amendment to the
amendment, which was agreed to:
mend enate amendment, Section 1, line 6, strike out the word
"three" and insert in lieu "four."
Line 6

trike out the word "seven" and insert in lieu "five."

Line 6, after 'per cent." inert
cent."

"and after June first, seven per

Mr. MOISE proposed the following amendment to the amendment which was agreed to:
Section 2. That the payment of taxes any time within the
herein provided shall be deemed and taken as payment within
allowed by law and any one paying ta..-x:e within said time
be allowed to vote in any general or special election thereafter
ing 1922.
The amendment
then agreed to.

time
time
ball
dur-

proposed by the Committee as amended were

There being no further amendments, the Bill was passed and
ordered sent to the House of Representatives .

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BILl., ORDERED

PRI

TED.

On motion of Mr. YOUNG, the fo1Iowing Bill was ordered reas { roposecl, and the Bill as it
would read as amended :
1•rinted, showing the amendments

S. 625 (J-1. 456.-Ways and Means Committee):
A Bill to impose a licen e tax for the purpose of rai ing revenue for the upport
of the State government upon the bu iness of dealing in petroleum
product and by-product when sold in th is State.

SE OND READING BILL .
The following Bills and .1
oint Resolutions having been read the
econd time, were pa sed and ordered to a third reading with notice
of general amendments:
. 725 (H. 752.-1'.fessrs . Curti and carborough) : A Bill to
n:peal an Act ntitled " n Act to provide for the registration of
, ·ehid s in Clarendon County.''
S. 767 ( H. 787.-;s1lr . Leopard) : A B:11 to prov ide for the sernrity of all public fund of Pickens County depo ited in banks .
'. 804 .-Mr. H. L. Smith: A Bill to provide for the election
c•f a Board of School Trustees of Ro emary School District
o.
8-A, Georgetown County.
S. 809 ( H. 894.- 1Ir. 11cKay): A Bill to authorize the Commissioner of Public '\Nork , the Mayor, etc., of the Town of Dillon
to acquire by purcha e or construction, an electric light plant. waterworks and ewerage for the said Town of Dillon and to operate
the ame and to provide for the issuing of bonds for the payment
thereof.
. 865 (H . 916.-The Marion Delegation):
Joint Re olution
to authorize the County Treasurer of Marion County to borrow
,,. amount not exceeding 30 000.00 for ordinary chool purposes
n
and to pledge the taxes for the payment therefor .
. 854.-Mr.

Christensen:

A Bill to amend an Act entitled, " n
County and
prescribe its dutie and to i ue $300,000.00 of bond for road
purposes and to provide for payment of said bond .'' approved
.\ct to create a Hio-hway Cammi sion fo1 Beaufort

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the 15th day of :\larch, 1920, by further providing
road to be construct ed .
'. 856.-1\lr.

H. L.

for the kind of

mith:

A Bill to am end an Act entitled,
upervisor in the County
of Georgetown, etc., 'Known a Act 608 of the
ct of 1920, and
an amendatory .-ct theret o known a Act
\
o. 67 of th e Acts of
1921, in o far a the ame relate to the office of County
1Jpervi or .' ''

"An Act to abolish the office of County

A Bill to authorize the ~ounty
:. 857.-~lr . J. H. Johnson:
Jloard of Commi . ioner of Allendale County to issue thirty thousand dollars of coupon bond for the improving, repairing and construction of roads and bridges in Allendale County. and to provide
for the payment of said bonds .
. 858.-l\lr.
Chri ten en: A Bill to regulate u e of Tractors
upon the Highway
in Beaufort County.
l\la s ey: A Bill to authorize the tru tees of chool
S. 868.-l\lr.
Di strict No. l of Ker haw County, to borrow money in anticipation of the collection of taxe · for the purpo e of meeti11g expenses
uf the chool · and to pay intere t on any school bond .

PA SED BY .\YE A

D

.\Y VOTE.

~'. 760.-~lr.
Young: A Joint Re olution to amend Section 7, of
,\rticle 8 of the Con titution relating to municipal bonded indebt dnes by adding thereto a provi o a to bonded indebteclnes by
any municipal corporation for permanent improvements on treet
and sidewalks and for drains. all or any of them.
R e it Re.soli•rd by the General . \s embly of the State of South
Carolina:

cction 1. That the following a mendment of ection 7. Article
VIII, of th e Con stitution of the tate of outh Carolina be agreed
to.
dcl at the end thereof the following word : "Pro_1,idd, fure
ther, That the limitations impo eel by thi
ection and by ection 5 .
.- rticle X of thi Con stitution, shall not apply to the bonded indebtedne s in. of or by any municipal corporation, where the proceed of aid bonds are applied olely and exclusively to the payment of permanent improvement
on street and sidewalk and
for drain . all or any of them, and where the que . tion of incurrino-

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such indebtedness i submitted to the qualified electors of the said
municipal corporation a is provided in the Constitution upon other
Londed indebtedness.
Section 2. That the quest1on of adopting this amendment to the
Constitution shall be submitted to the qualified electors of this State
at ~he next general election for Representatives to the General
Assembly, tho e in favor of the amendment will d~po it a ballot
with the following words plainly written o• printed thereon:
r
''Amendment to ection 7, Article VIII, of the Con titution ex&lt;'mpting rpurncipal corporations from th·e foregoing provi ions relating to municipal bonded indebtedne ss where the proceeds of
bond are u ed solely and exclusively to the payment of · permanent improv ements on street and sidewalk and for drain , all or
any of them,-Yes."
Those opposed to said amendment ·will deposit a ballot with the following word plainly written or printed
thereon:
"Amendment to ection 7, Article VIII, of the Constitution exempting municipal corporations from the foregoing proYi ion relating to mw1icipal bonded indebtedness where the proceeds of bonds are used olely and exclu ively to the payment of
permanent improvements on streets and sidewalk and for drain ,
any or all of themo."
Pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution, the yeas and
nays were demanded and taken, resulting as follows:
Yea.-Me
srs. Bailes , Baker, Baskin, Bea ley, Bethea, Black
Bonham, Butler, Christensen. Cros on, Duncan, Goodwin, Harrelso1i, Hart, ·1Hubbard, Hutson, Johnstone, Johnson Ken~1ecfy,
Laney, Lightsey Ma sey, Miller, 1oore, Padgett, Pearce, Rag dale, Robinson, Rogers H. L. Smith, Jr. Stabler, Watkins, Wells,
Wideman, Williams, Yotmg-36.
ays-Mr.

Wightman-I.

The Joint Resolution having been read the second time and
having received the neces ary two-thirds vote of the Senate, was
passed and ordered to a third reading.
MADE SPECIAL

ORDERS.

On motion of Mr. MILLER, the following were made special
orders for Tuesday January 31st, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon and
so from day to day at the same hour until disposed of:

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. 692.-Mr.
Miller: A Bill to require interurban telephone
service without additional cost therefor, to define the telephone exchange radiu and the duties of telephone companies in relation
thereto, and to impose penalty for violation thereof .
. 690.-Mr. 1vlillcr: A Bill to e tablish "The Railroad Commi sion" of thi
tate, to consolidate the officers of the railroad
commission and the public service commis ion as the ame now
cxi t, and devolve the powers and duties thereof upon the railroad
commission hereby establi hed ; to define the powers and duties
thereof; to provide the manner of election of said commission and
the tenure of office of the members thereof, and fix their sa1ane:,
and compensation; to require the attorney general of the State
to act as attorney for the commission in matters of public and
general interest whenever thereunto required by the commission and
to afeguard the intere ts of the people of the State in relation to
all transporting and transmitting corporations and public utilities
operating in this State.
TIME FIXED.
On motion of fr. ROGERS, it was agreed that when the enate
adjourns that it meet again on January 30, 1922, at 8 p. m., at
which time nothing but local uncontested matters will be considered .
ADJOURNMENT.
On motion of Mr. YOUNG, the Senate adjourned at 1 :45 p. m.

�uharleaton,.:&gt;

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June -12th,l922•

of the
The Com~enoement Meeting of the ~oard of visitors
Inlitary
College of uouth Carolina, was held at the Uitadel al
10 .W this
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Presdnt
Col.Padgett,

dq •

- &lt;.:ol. Orl , ndo l:&gt;heppard, Chairman a.Ill Rev.Brunson,
J
Ur.Johnson and ~homss, also 0ol.Eon4.

Motion of &lt;.:ol.Padgett, duly seconded, the Minutes of June
~eptember 14th, uctober ~th, 1921 and Jamary 18th,l922•
were
approved•
adopted•
On

13th,

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Unfinished ..m.sineaa: In the matter of tne two aubjeota, ~ible
~ourse, llr.Johnaon and oase of Uadets uotterer
and ~eabrook,Mr. Thomas upon request,
the Uhairman granted further
time to report
at October Meeting - adopted •

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nuobor of otudonto from outoiae tho tato , oopouio.l.ly for u. m111to.i•y
institution
like tho 01tnllol 1 and ut thia
m~tioulo.1· timo uhon \78 e..ro
ubout to ove to tho now plunt whore our 1,arruoko oo.pocity 1;:rill bo in •
crooeod by about AO per cent. L~O luet Log1alutu..re inopportunely passed
a bill prohibitine
State callocoo fro
using for thio purpose nu.vfunds
fro n pay codete
a ,propriutod
from tho 8tutc treasury . Ho\?oVor, \m oolloot
oortain fooo thut tho Stato is not conaeznod ~n , nnd 1 000 no ro oon uhy

�a portion of the oney rooo1vod from pey cadets might not be uood for
th1a purpose . Du.ring the prosont aeor . e have diaoont1mtod our customnry od~ertioemonta
in tho JJW.8oz1nosond no~opapore . excopt tho soholorohip advortiue
ante ,nlch ~eJ'lo
sppoa.ring in tho papers in tho several. oountioe
here vo.canc1eo occuz; buii o
.1.Iluuu ,.-:,...--t----t,~---A.BsQQ.ia.tion
of Gruduntou for funtto to plnco an advertioement
of tho C1tndel in a
number of wmualo of high achoolo ~rom wlu.oh \'JO drari patronage.
The Bnttcet .

iho nppi-opriation
mudo by tho laot Legioloture
100 . 059 . 86. divided amona five items no follows:
1 . Suporintondonce

a.mounted to

and Records ,
Inotruotion

2 . Colle e and
litary
3 . Oolloce Hoepitnl
4 . Upkeep

6.

ot nu11a1nsa

ermanent

o.?ld O.roundo

Improvemonto
Total

~hiu aoos not include an itan to be obtained ~rom a loan ,
and uponded in tho buildin6 of ono or moro apartment liouooe for the o.ccO!!llllodution of tho fo.oul.ty.
It ie to be notod that the J1.ppropr1o.t1011!let provides
epecifiin Seo . 62 that oxpenditn.roo can be mnae only o.ocordine to the
claseific
t1on of tho budget aa itemized in dutoil , and thnt "it ehull
be illogol
for any monty to bo exponded for ony ,urpose other than the
purpooes for which it WW3 appropriated . "

cally

j
,
I
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l

1
e

In conf,mity
1th this Act , our CJUartormaator is noo required to muk:o ou.t hie requiel tiono on aopnrnto vouohore fore ach tiivision and eubdivioion
of the budget , und I um roquirod to oertify
that the
oxpondi turoa aro for tho pUJ."poaoa for gJdoh tho u1,propria.tion
rrue made.
Lt is not pousible , thuofore , for un.v funds :,hich uoro npprop.riotod for
one item to be uood £or another.
In tho mattor of unlnrieo , it mieht
be proeumod that the State
onld not bo concemed obout tho amount po.id
to un indi vidWll. profoooor • providod the toto.l amount drmm for salo.rioe
was kept nithin the amount provi.doil for th3t itom 1 but Seo . 68 of the
Bill roads us foll0.10: "Every appropriation
wtdor tho olaooific
tion ofM-1
Salaries
for a designated
poo1t1on ohnll be paid in equnl monthly ineta.llmonte to tho J&gt;orO()llholding ouch poe1t1 n . " Dooe thio mean that no part
of tho arilary ntio.ohod to u 11doalgnnted poa1t1on" csn be uaod to pay n
person :'.n s3ome othor position?
I olloul(l liko to huvo the inet.rn.ction
of
the oord on tllie point .
Tllo snlory liot uo oubmittod in our .roquost to the Lor;iolatur.,
tho ouJ.o.ry oco.J.e fixed by tho Bon1'd o your EJ80 for tho fiooal
your bee1nn1na Sontwber
20th . 1921. u.nd cncling soptombor 20th noxt , ) 1o
sho n bel~a. In~ parallel
column io tho oorroeponfiing amount outhoricod
by tho Le ielnture.
(wbioh

\70.8

-......

-

... ...,___........_ ...........

�It ui l l bo noted that tho Legielaturo
. Tho exceptions n.ro:

providod generally

'or tho omoW1te requested

no . 4 . Director of Cadet Affuira , salary not providod .
no . 7. Y• •c .A. Secretary , oolnry ro uced from 1800 to 500.
no . 11 . Dote: not be1nc noo po.id . Con it bo uood for oomo othor sol.ney!
no . 50 . llote: ~ho Surgeon pa.ye hio naaiotwit ont of hio sal ary .
o . 36. Xoopor of Grounds , now
Citadel .
'l'he poai tion of Direoto.r of Caftot Affairs which wao crentod
QBO hoe boon n ver~ ruJefnl. one , thin officer
havinc
token ov r the diroction of all athletic
oct1v1t1oe of the cadets , nccom~ns
the teome on thoir trips nnd uttonll.1ng to nll fi.no.nciol and othor
matters . At the'Citndol , ho hos boon in cbargo of all tho eooial ft1not1ons ,
and has done good oenice 1n seo1Jl8 that thoy uoro properly conducted . Such
u.n offioor
ia vory 11ueflll to tho institution
, and it ie very regzcttoble
could not be convinced of tho importance of providinB
thnt t l1e Legielaturo
by tho JJoard o. yao..r

the

salary .

~o reduction 1n the salary of the Y.u.c.A Socretary from
.
1800 to 600 makes 1t neoesan.ry ~or ue to usk for nssietance
from the
outside . 1th the nid of aono of the chul'Chee of the city , o.nd foos collected from tho cadets , we plan to retoin u resident eecroto.ry , if the
oo..rd aill authorize us to fa.rn1eh h1m n room in Oadot Da.rro.cks o.nd board
a the eas llo.11, rih1oh I zeapeotful.1.y zecommond.

In the coee of
item of 1000
Protea
.-uof llilito.ry roteScience Chairmantheand recommontled 'for the sa.lary of ofthethis
and Taot1oe , nhen Col . Stogadnl.l zes1flll8d lust
eb.nw.ry , I
tho
that tho payment

aluy
bo d1soont1nued for the fa.ture , GS 1 t uae only gi wn nt t..lte beginl.ag because
hen Col . Stogednll
came to the Ci tndel 1n 1917 , 1 t 1\188 impos,1111• to get a deto.11 from tho active liot of the Army , and veey hard to

gei an officer at all . There is no difficulty
now in getting un officer
without ho:ving to puy h1m a snlary from our ~unda . In tho coso of the Com
manclant of Cadets , ho~ovor , I think this ia o service primorily for th~
01ta4el ra t her than tho Oovornnient , and thnt
600 io a vory reasonable
reaAU1eration for it in add!tion to his quarters . Hequest for tho detail of
two officers
in na.a1t1on to the three non on duty at the Citadel hno been
mai• • and it 1s hoped that
e ohnll ho.ve a m111taey otnff o~ five officers ,
two for the Infantry
Unit . two for the Coaot Artillery
Unit , and one to ·
act as Commnndn.ntof Cadets .

In the appropriation
of 160 , 000 are included throe itane
of parmanont impr vement amounti~ to '26 , 600 . ~eoo aro (a) materials
for mter and otemn lino connection to l uunazy nnd l:itcheni
concroto floors
toandntlono , and brick emote etaok . ( 9000 .
(b) Boilers , 1&gt;umps household ond othor oquipment , 12 . 000 .
,
(c) O:mding , f l600 .
(d) Artesian
oll
3000 .
~o grading ho.a boon oompletod, moat of the eqnip:iont has
been ordorod , und the Artos1nn ,ell hae progrooood cono1dorably towards
com etion .
:.i.1ho
equipmont of the laboratories
baa beon dono nndor the
supervision of ouz oon hood curponte.r ,
• Gl'tl.llt, who ha.a tuken groat
pz1de in providing foo111ties uhich will oompare fovorubl.y ~ith any college
outfit 1n this 1mrt of tho country , und at a cost of not moro than half
what 1 t would have been lf Ol'dcrod from tho rogul r doal.ees. So far a.s 10
cnn foresee it nppeure that the .Barrncke Bu.1.ldinn, the t t o Colloee Du1ld1nc
Sa.";

'

�2(i()
- 5tho onor - honoe nnd Laundry . and tho lloso 110.11ond Zitobon can all be
equ1ppo4 nnd rendy for tho oponins of tho noxt uoaoion ut the now plo.nt .
The Codot lloopitnl ml.1 probably not bo quite roocly . but nrra,nzemento
cun bo co.do ~or tho ncoomoodotion of tho o1clt at tllo old Citadel until
it 1o oompl otod . Tho membero of tho fuculty , also , 111 hnve to continue
to live in thoir present qttnrtora until the o.partmcnt hounes planned
at tho nm1 site nro put up . It dooo not nppea~ , ho~ovor . that thoro io
o.ny ronoon ¥1hy uo ohou1d not opon tho ooooion of 1922-1923 at tho neu
plant , and I wonld like to havo tho 1notrtrotion of tho Bonrd to t1o no .

In tho nea plant , thoro will naturo.J.ly bo many problems
of odjuo1lnont \?hloh cannot no~. be decided upon , but much uill hove to
be cono1dored as thoy oriae . ~e nou C1tnftol iv one and o. half mllea from
the old , o.nd the co.detu 1111 bo that much further gonerall.y from the
pl cos whoro t y opend their hours of loove . i'ho matter of church stten dn.noe, for 1noto.nce . io ono 1hich m.11 probnl&gt;ly hnve to bo rad1collY
chnn6od , no it doos nnt ooom foaeiblo to continno our proeont plon of
tho squads
rchif16 to ohurch on Sunday mo.rnlns . It oeemo to me thnt
probably the beet urrall8omont v;ou.ld 110 an early oo.rvice o.t the now Citadel , to bo oondu.ctod by the miniotora of tho vo.rlons rotootant
churchoe
in rotation . I shall expect to be ablo to ndVioe the Donrd cor~ partion lorly on thoso muttors o.t tbo mootinc in October .
To cilitary
depo.rtrn nt of tho Citndol continues to
roeot tho mrm oommondation of the inopectoro of tho ,a% fJ0pa.rtmont .
ing the past uprins . 1:1 have hnd tho foll&lt;&gt; 1ing inopocti'1ns :
Feb . 25th . !aj .
Oorps Area •
• 9th . Col ••
lory , ,ushirJ6ton . n.c.
tho Fourth

Oorhnrdt

T.n. on.roe . for th" l eadquartere

J. Cole ,

1.pril 3rll und -1th .

for tho Gonornl Sto.ft .
On 'JJ.Y26th

ur

ajor

e h d tho

:nu.r
-

of

for tho Chief of Couot AttilJ . ... 11mtahon and

pn.rtmont .
ploo.ouro

·

njor

J. J .

of a vis1 t from Oen .

Frank o.rke.r . ho nae in command of tho :Plrut Divioion in France dnrine
tho .orld .nr ond nho opolto to tl'm Corps of Co.dote ahont the Citadol
uon nho served unaor him and loot thoir livoo in the conflict . General
o.rker oxprosoed llirasclf
o.o croatly ploasod m th hio vim.t to the Ci tndd
and 1n o. lottor
roooivod :fro him einoo ho loft he an.ye:" en ..,outh
Ca.rol1n1nn o.nd on o. soldier , I take fiZoat prido in h.Ut I consider the
boot

al.l

around

oducu.tional.

inat1't1.it1on

o:f the

State . 11

.a.ho uotml oprine oncumpmont nu hold at tho Rifle R.o.nge
noar 1 t. Plonaant durine tho 1'irot t10 \1eokn of April . tho timo hetnc
c1von to 1netri.wt1on
in r1:flo aliootil'l8 , nnil 1th grotifyinz
principally
rooul ts , tho ~ rcontnse of qunl1fioat1one
boine oonnidorabl.y ino.reaood
over laot yon.r ' s record . e hope the Govornor u.nd Adjutant Gonorol r,111
concuz in designating
tlr. cadet rifle
toom to zoproeent the state aeo.in
this year nt the ITo.tionoJ. Rifle tntah o.t Comp 'orry , Ohio . o.nd I :reco mend that tho Dourll rnnke an appropriation
of 200 to cover entro.noo
fooe , and inoidontul.
oxpenses of tho town nt tho mntoh .

Imraedintoly

o.ftor

tho present

Comanco

ent . tllo rnembors

of tho J11nlor Clnas will go to the Infantry and Co.... Artillery
ot
Cmnpo
conducted b3 tho Oovorment ut Camp cClellM , noo.r Annioton , .la .,

and Fort

•onro . Vu.

�of Ui li tnry

At tho invitation
o:r tlm /or Dopartm nt . the Professor
Sci noa &amp; uctice
o.ttonded a confo.renco of Sonthorn colleges
on llaN 1st to diacuoa military matters nffeot1118 tho R.O.T.C .

in Atlanta
unite 1n theeo educational
institutions
. 1111asoociation
of thooe collegw
wao io.rt!lod for tho purpose of orgnnizing thoir military
intuestn
and
keeping in touch with tho Hor Do_pnrtment . It 1o my judgment that this
association
will be of moro vc,lue to the Citadel than tho Asoociat1on
Collogoa and Schools . of ~hich organization
tho craat major of llilitary
ity of tho members io oompooea of pr1Tate preparatory
schools . whose
from those of tho oolloges
problomo and intoreoto
ato oomo~hat lifforont
I attended by invitation
tho Association
of Southexn
Colleges a.t Birminshmn at tho J.aot meeting in December . This ia the
ct.ran.goat and mout influontinl
assooint1on in the South . us membership
in it geta recoonition
by tho boat Dorthorn univors1ties
. 'l:nc Citadel ,
opinion . to meet tho requ1ro-=ionte for ownisho-;reve.r. 1e not able , in~
sion to thio Aasociut1on at tho J&gt;.rosent time , sinco tho colleges
of tho
Association muut require at lea.et four yeurs of high oohool preparation
for admission , a.nd r.ro still
h:.vo a number of high schools t'Jhioh have
not yet adTU.nced to tho point whore tlloy can el ve four years work .

Finan2..!!!!_ Roport .
The report of the Qnartormnotor oho~o o satisfactory
condition
of tho finanoea . The expenses incidental
to moving to the new
which could not bo foreaoon
plant wi ll cull no doubt !or exponditures
and which will probably tux· all our reoonrcos to moot . Whon tho Board
meets in Octobor to consi,lor
tho budget to be prosentod to tl10 next
Legislature
\."Jeahnll bo in a botter
position
to outline r1hat funds will
be neet1ed to run tho institution
in ito no\7 plo.nt .
non.rd fox thoir
/1

Thore are n £ow matters
notion .
,
. Duoo unpaid
2 . Application

I would liko

to submit to tho

u.e shotm by Quortormester

.

of Codot Tolbert for time to mo.ltopayment
of lost instalmqnt . Rccommendod
.
✓ 3 . Tho O.J&gt;pl:lout1on for tho uoo of tho bw:rool:.s by tho
.oodmen of tho orld . Recommended.
✓ 4 . Application
of Cadet Hardnmann to be pormittod to
return to tho Cito.«ol noxt yoaz. Reoo:unontled conditionally
that his
conduct be satisfactory
.
6. Change 1n appointment of ocholarohipo;
- Giving ono
ruoro to l'ichlu.nd County and ono lens to i&lt;mberry to con£orm. to tho reapportionment in tho Houso.

�Director of Uadet .Affairs:
By M .John3 0n dul3 seco ded. the
salary for tn1s poai tion be paid out of an,v funds not oth erwise appropriated,
continue poeition until further advised - adopted.
Dues Unpaid. ~eport of QuartermasterBy Mr.Johnson duly seconded,
~adets are granted not more tn8ll ten lOJ days grace to pay the installments
when due, suoh request when reoei ved by the Presidents
to
be referred by him to the ~xeoutive Committee, also the regulation
governing the m
atter of feea be rigidly oarried out, adopted.
Advertising
the ~itadel:
~y Col.Padgett,
duly ae c~nded, xbat
th e l'resideni
ie aut.norlzed to use certai n funds the ,;;,tate does no t
control f or Advertising purposes.Adopted.
The Secretary of the board was requested to \Vl'i te the Association
ot 1:rrad ates, tharu:ing them for the gift of funds fol' advertising
u
·
purposes. adopted.-

/

~a.lary Prof. Mill tar1 xaotica:
Thie poei tio n having been abolished
by resignation
of ~ol.~tog sdale. tho board ruled that in accord with
the appropriation
Aot, the salary for this position cannot be used
for any other plll'poee ae tbe Act reads "It a.hall be illegal
for a~
mone1 to be expended for any purpose other than the purposes for wli oh
U, was appropriated."
.
can be used to pq
tio part of a salary fer a desi gnated position
salary of a p erson in sane other position - J.f , o used board decides
it must be paic1 baok:. adopted. -tEplioatlon woodmen of the World: By M
r.Johns on, duly seconded•
-'- at ils
h
reque 3t to use the vitadel for the purpose of an enca~pment
this aucaner be grsnted under preper aasurtlloe that any and all damage
or loss will be pa.id by that Organization,
adopted, By Col.Padgett that he does not think the board hss t.lle auth ority to grant request•
t he ~itadel being ~tate pr ~perty, he voted against motion~heet No-~:-Keeti~

meeting

of

of ~oard: By Mr. Jonnson. duly seconded, ~hat the next
he board be held in the ureater Citadel- adopted.

Church Attendan&lt;?e: t,y tlev • .:,runeon dul y seconded - -"hat 'the
ah·angement for vhu·rch attend n.noe at tm \#rester Citadel be left in
the hands of the President
to be worked out to the beet advantage.
adopted.
By lir.!!'homa s dul y se..:Jnded, '.l.'hu.ttie board authorize
C81llp
Perry:
an appropriation
of 1wo Hundred Vollars for expenses of ~adet tealll
to pantlcipate
in uational U1fle Ltatoh a"t ~amp Perr.{-adopted.
By llr.Thomas. duly aeoonded, ~hat the recommendaYMCA-~e
oret~z:
tion of the President,
ask:ing authori t1 to furnish this Searetar1
a room in ~~det barrac~s and board in Mesa Hall, be granted, adopted.

Appl1oat1bn~ vadet Tolbert:
By Uol.Padgett,
duly seconded. That
U
adet xolbert be allowed to give the notes requested,
and a like priwhm
vilege be a ll owed Cadet wes ton, other Uadets by President,
recol'.lllaended by Q
Uartermaster
and approved by himself if he thou8h,t
it to the best i nterst of the Uollege, adopted.-

Cadet Hardeman: By Hev.Brunson, duly seconded, ~hat Uadet Hardeman be allowed to r e turn to the Uollege, he naving been suspanied
a nd loss of decneri ts for breDJCing garriso~~~a
written apiHosy
admit t ing the aotion of the Chairman was ~
a nd ne to observe
in future,
his a.t ~ention being drawn
t h e ,, egulations more strictly
partiou l arly to paragr &amp;
pha in regulation
131-1/2. adopted•
and further tn ut ~adets aasell,
Jaoobs, ~eild and uiVingst on be
allowed to return next 1aar and .oin their olaasee-,
adoptedM.aJor Greaser;
By Ur,Tbomas, duly sea olil ed, '.Ch t Major Greaser
a
be allowed to continue his servioes to the Uharl~st n Uollege, for
one y ear longer, adb'ptedCadet Uovlrot on: By Hev,Drune on, duly seconded, xhat request
of '-ode£ l.!ovingon. for loan o:f ~ornet during vacation period as reoo11when guaranteed against loss to the vollE@e
roended by the President,
~y hie mother, adopted/

f /

�2G4
Uu.tr!',l-~ennett Memori 1
~~h• bulidJ.na o! this hoapitalti~=~ita l ; By 0ol,Padgett
duly eeoo:ia.ed Uity,
to the Uollege as a. e.noria1\8ift
f;om l!r,A,.B,Uurrq
of th.is
Col.Bon~, President , to prepare an ~ his wife, The board raguested
gift ana tho appreciation
of tbe .J:i aJJtnowledgement
of the splendi t
"sfed signed by each MeMber of the booardd. thdis paper~• to be sent to
ar - a opted -

The Board of V1B1tore of The Citadel

hna received

Andrew ]3. Hurray , n vei:y c;enerona and pul1lic-an1.ri

Ur.

of the city

of Charleston

, the munificent

ths cadets ,

oupplying

noods of tho

litnxy

of buildings
..lllD,

of sixty

thousnnil
hoop.ital

at a moat opportune

but o. boa.ntiful

ttw.t co~poao tho

rotter

unit

for

and p.rc 01.nt

one of tho moot ioportant

~ollego

not only an osaential,

tad citizen

of a modern and comodiouo

for the oonatr~otion

dollars

gift

fro~

time , and acding

to the oplendid

roup

Citadol ,

mE:lCAS ,

'.i'ho
ment t,hioh

001d

com~ 11to

1a cognizant

tho life

timo of his benofo.ction ,
t tlfl wey i ta hieh

01: tho

peroonal. be_

vc -

e wrouu dr,no.r Juut about tho

w &gt;uld liko

w1d

uppi:eointion

good v.hioh notuatod

of tl o groot

t1

r counizo

in

:..0010

it -

of th t Oo:!lutiful opiri t of doing
and his dearl 1 el'&gt;Vod dfo ,

nlU:o h~

:H.EFO~ , 13E I '2 ... '!iOLVJ~D
,

t e Boa.rd of Vioitoro

"hat

•r . lurray
ni11101a

i ta profo md and gr
nd hi

trJd to perpetuate

hly

tof11l

ift ,

aaefnl

n

ton

r

to

okuo· leller,lento for hia m
ro uoste

that

1 t rnay bo per it -

hi(.) pr ioa orthy gonor~aity , the mer.io.eyof h"a

c

o rf by nn-mi~ tho

M ~

- "

hospital
" IE llABY B

JE :IT mmru
y

nosn

53.3

ITT
BUlLDil;G COa'l.: EE: The f 11

o

was received

cwing report

cf the Building

nnd npprovod by tho bonrd
"
nnd or~ered
adopted.
minute~ n~ n pr0gress report.
3

spreaa

COz:nnittee

en the

�;

rl

stc- , r:,. r.!.
June

0 l

01 •

1do S'lf'
:.a. • C
ro
and
t' e Bcurd
f V'

er.

in

a

·t , a .

Hund·

tre

re o

at

+J

the ... o V,
have

Si ce

i

tl

inist

A

t

he ~ast

pp ·o r at ion
n i 11 ,

'}, an

rl: \ i 11 b" c

0

!'lesff'&lt;'n

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"1

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on its

buHdint
t. ed

CollJll'·tte

thro

+&lt;' b rr w

tl

is

MO

la
~

U.l •

a

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o the

trro

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ha

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rn e:.s "o

e:x' austive

t.t.

iven

all

fu d , so nee

sone

w eJr..s a.-· , ,

...
.

renr., ..e t

to

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1ce , t1 e Act s d

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at fi

ly

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, ,md

a

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prC\apect

uo

am

t ntto

st thou ht th t he

the ho

of' in
at

h'

( own , anc: t~

it

turned

th .

hn"V() not

lhile

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time

sing

is not

welc o~ su gestions

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V

th

re

brigh t .

as to the v,ay

".andled .

me great

·0ur Chair

1,

o it · on , 1 uL

w

b

,oi

· -...c le

no so .

e d t o rne on Jun

The Cor rli ttee

1,es

m e b en unsu ·-

e s· ea to r coim E'n&lt;

a d :regretfully

saar ~, the

It

ct

"' le

ie"r

f.,. wnc ly

n

in.ally

t1-&gt;at t h is ma.t1 er mi ght
;

8, . ll e

rt

.

rt

€'

e11.ch ins

oss·by

could

up ent.ir

eff

Your

l.e st :a;.. and

Ch

, rren to a loc

n t be

p:iper a vrere era in r t
f:.nally

ieed every

opinion

study ,

o, th£' - C'an to be

O fi.,;Prs 1 quar• era .

and

1 ban s . n

in

on the pr s nt

nnm~Pr , he

montl

a·ortble

arid

hE"rn .,.

er
th..y

r

t1" Foo u to borro

rt); eeds

s t W"', 'Ii.. c-

"' vr.

1·neys. fc ur i

•·u

.i-vc a

, the

Stac ., Ar -

nf October .

ci by a ~o-rt eye

hae

u

1=1u €' ,

vas an

.£'

is

e.'I f.,.QJn s_ 1roea in

hee11 to

t

orty

P'l1lip

o.., t e •Io 'l"lital

l"an , s e.t ' 11? t}, y di

to

Citeael

,_

ower

OU

Wl'uld

!ctur-E1 there
,

m1thl)r.izea

· lso

h ~'!.s Cl10 · rm

,..:h to report

ce

thi

not s , o be secur

erection

fo-r thf'

_ or t:be

$11d

thr, Po\ e ..

6?1(1

.

:.e•i

t1'

· e fo t t'h

ieci by the

occu

Qfnp

Ui

unas on hand

c

o

The Le · slatur~

, 75 , 000.00

ati l'n

~or eo uip"'ont

l'.'.a e

::uin .,a -rac e '"uild inp ,

f r a:&gt; tr

l:e n comnl et ed u

, I 1'eg to

g Conmi tt

la t met , the

'8

12th , 192:' .

l1o sure
an was

to re ort

pproaehed

to

the

by a c ·tizer

oard , t'at
oE

�-...Chu l"s"aon , one who i a very

much interes

1 is

th

fe llo 1'1Illen, ano who maa

eo-e .hi~

for

tl:e

I took
hi

that

tho

c!onuting.

the

exceed

o

ore

•.60 , 000 . 00 .

Arent ,

his

unfi r

il'll'ledi.at

speci

i •atio~s

ly called
, and these

to

"'he Charl est'ln
bidder

end _r hit

,uld

..,. ct

Ct

brc

nam

is h ere\'Jit h e.t t ach od , and

.i&gt;ee

I

1

ht

ell

a.nc bids

we e

t

t' em a..:te't'

the

e a1 "'e to al

of t11

s

er

cert

bei'l

es

i tnrne ,

in

ao-

f t'h

ey the Er

0

t1 e

in ch

ere
t

·:r ' P ·t l en

0

ano re , omsenas

i-'-

to be

a.

nr1

-al

be

•iation

';'/hile

11 a for

a.m!"Unt

you·

0

ll'"d

,.

t'he

u
houla

o.sseo

:me of the
nrt

that

1

a su · tab'

by thi

Boa•·d ,

·onatt·on°

be m ae

t •Cl~ t
,

tt

th {s re 11

na .1ppr

~

by

• r.l

citizen

d)..d

of c:nrt

. thin

"; e

in

y,

&amp; ~l')I

ni&gt;ceasE •.,~

e elimination

t}

l

tim

him ,

to

ne ot · at · ons

ir.g ~,,d Co tr, ct ing Co.,

Co

'h

tl:la.nks

h&lt;&gt;

' ch v.ras not

arct Lay l'/t.h , bias

was awarded

Oo ,,.,,_t

tho

. '1 b

biR h artea

oul

192? .

Et •ineer

b

.,"
0

several

re

, Lockwo&lt;'d Greene

'l})roveo

t}'iel1· b.id , by

he b id

nat · on , a

d , but

, and an a !'eeme t was

v hi&amp;,

y 16th

, t'he 0ontract

t1ade i
➔

s , and

. A trr

of\h

fm:nl.hth

were

.29h,

,

• rt

!:or o.

conte?!'nlat

cl'lr..ditions,

, the

like

buildi

thi.,+ime

Pinckney

uuon

ope nee at noon , on Iiay

o tl

ectlve

n as ed me to cont:!nue

on

baa been

)T&lt;'S

build.irlf"'

ana Ar ·hitPote

e~vertiae~ent

lowest

.

of thi a re ort.

were

publ'~

dona-t e an am unt

'ertain

hospital

r . 1 wren•e.

mhe En,.. ·neers

bV

do

tl e B&lt;'!l."O and assured
,

of

lo.ne

inc.:kney , a co 1-'Y "

a oart

!'l'lS

a· •e11t a gift

wruld

Hlls itele.t

He tli

de irlYd to

to

tbc- ve.r'oue

thnt

funds

si ned with
f

see the

plans

he

of

rat,3 ·nl • ~', wha.teve ;Aie elt

accept

en !.t \' as hi a idea

he stated

nee ss&gt;.ry

~nard

t'•nt

of anf.l\ce:rir.g for

'11··ent need c,fe.

the

o nsulationa

with

ould

, and a ked to

st.,.essed

the

liberty

Board

I r:ho1ued himt·'lf'

tem Lt

Ci t&lt;l.del , if tre

H0 sta

building

st

welfare.

ed in the

:11hl · ..:,

e

i E.

i

t , by t J.
'ution

d c -m.,,e, e

f tbt&gt;

· t t

: Jw.ve • ineo

0-

to

',; th

er -

,.

�267

-3 -

mlss.i.on
the

from him to ma.lee hi. s nane known to you~ cna now announce

.nume

Charlest')n

f t1 i

c.-

, S.

0

c.

A few aays

our p-enerous

friend

ment of hi.s life
.den.nett

upon its

c · t izen.

enerous

Murray .

aft

&amp;

this

, as c~lled

, jn the

ln°s

splendid

of his

this

was a~ounced

gift

devrted

wife , .W.rs :ary
.

Sllfge st .

l be

Hnspitf

,

the gr ate st oerea.v e-

on to suffer

I woul6 t'h.e:ref'0re

corn1"lletion , 1 hat

_'!F• AND~W B. }ffiPRAY of
,

'Yld re comnend that

CP

11 ei:l the"lJ.ARY

BE.NNETT !:ITJP.R.AHOS &gt;ITAL" .
Y

~oar d adjourned at 4. 30 ~ll, to meet again
9-30 .AJi, June 13th,
1922 •
Lieut.Coleman:
was eleoted Asst.Professor
will

at

ut.Johns

~istor3-

to obt ain a diploma if
Boquest- nev.Jno.O.Wilson
authoriie
honorar7 degrees •

the legislature

Board adj ourned after
,

.

Hotel at

~a1t-.

c'y.Board

Visitors-

�I 8

COMMENCEMENT

OF OITADEL
THE
ANNUAL
EXERCISES
HELD
Col. .Je.me1 G. Padgett,

of
the Board of Visitors,
llle.kea Ohief Address
r..-.er&lt;:t•ea tor tb•

com-

annu11I

m~nc"n,~nt
or lh• C1t11del "~re tt"ld
1u the Hliltrntan
Han yc:e.tf•rtla.y
&amp;t
1L 1,.1'vlut'k,
muunng,
btr;lnnt.ni.
,¥,en
w.,·,dlabl•
aea.t ID tho b11U

••11 occ11pled o.nd ,,,.ua ct:a.,n
pLl.\'!Nl

nccurnmoda.te

ti)

It' ·"

lh•

•udt·

cnC!r.. 'l'he gr"4dUa&amp;.llUII t::Ul:111.o '"'"'
hlr•aa&amp;. IA tho hUlton· of tlu: tna\L-

tu\lon,

wA.a •~a.te1l q_pon tful' ~uu;it.

~

'Qollf"t1 tho m•(l'lb,:ota
11( t.hv bogz4
O( \"INltont- 11.nd th•
fal'Ull)',
tot
O. J, Dond, pr••lillhml
ut 1b.~ GI
cJ"''•lJtt"hted ovtr 1h11 t"X,.rcbe..s Aw\
inualc W0.1' turnt&amp;hfd
~)' t.h• Cl~dd
tia.11d
'th•
csu.let.11oC tbn
J&lt;lWi't

,-1.ii•u m.ucb~d 1nto the hall In 1,1,
l,&lt;nly and bC(;Ut•lud the tront a«-ELU-

1'be n~v. A- s. Thom•"·

or

tlJ.(:h•r

St. lllO.hA&lt;'l'a F.pl•Cl;lp31 Ch.@tch, "'
c..·1u,1$~I g.radllntt',
O~llft.thl the ~x.cr-

cl•dl

._,ah

prnytt,

to11owtnt

"ht&lt;-h

CQ-l. Sund
lPt~Ul!od
&lt;':id t Jt.. C.
Pb•l11,, rof Sumter.
who, IUI olnSI!
OTlt.t&gt;"lf'o ctdh'UGd
an
orat.tlOh,
th~
.-uhJt;&gt;Ol oC 11,·hh:h
w,.-;.,w
4'•utut•
bm ror &lt;)1d." C;.1det Pl\c\Pfl I• &lt;tft
n! t.ho banof gudualtll
6f lhl• year'•

'«'••

tltta.f.

Tht1 11.n-nua.l Dddren

1u.uus

to

th•

51'Ad·

\ll&amp;U W~.11 dt-lh'l'rfld, by l.""ol.
PadJtU,
ot W.o.1terboro.

JJmc-■ o.

.,;01. rat\i;t!IU.
• sr■duat,., 1, Ill mll'lftl•
b,or of thy bo11n1 ~t \"ltlltOU f)t' tLo
,•jt.adt'I a11d ,. ffLal• s.nllCClt cr,,n,
CaU•ttrn
c·an-nt)'.
tn
l~ttcu1uetn!f
th11t 1pcaker.
c-;,J, J1,.11ull.ttt,lioil ~ol,
P-11,1 ('lt f"r hl1!' ~•tfort• and 11c,•titn.•

f.!·•~·V)~:.:f
~~~it.~~\.:
e.u•Uatn
fflr

him a ••
f Pi,rueata•
M tb• c·:had,.1 In that
~:r991111 •'"
•1'9.~AI- oiAal' ~•
..
w111 b (."'ol. Pa,l,s:•U
bad a.hl..,d
1o1oil a11rH~"' 1b• r1L11.11,1.

nv.

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•

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riCtciclt\nllt bl.II o,Yn
Uic "\a-■ oC

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1n... •Pcakir.&amp;

wHh

t•d\n&amp;11
\Of h,.. rha\
1mp.rd,a.lon11
etr lb• old Clti1.del. f-&gt;r •••
bo\ 11nid..

ll tnU•l

U')W bo )cnown

a•

th•

ol.l

~,~~4;;!•1~ ,•2~~:~v.d1~'":ru.,,
,:;x~~111~
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(lN&gt;ll.t•r Cltadol,

and

apoko

ol

tb6 aurroundlttga,
TO(rrrHi&amp;
to
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SQ\Ul.f~ S4pU1t
1.'hurcb,
ld'll.l thtoW'3 Luther:! n Chu.tch al)d

lhO
SL

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monum• 11t to ,lolU\

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smtl ,·xri-u111n~
hilna1lf
a11 twlnl'
, fl'rf•ln 1hnt tbt:Se Uno &amp;llffOUndlnP
tu\Vc, i,e&lt;-U • ~vurco
o{
lnl\"l,'ln'i.tlori
10 t.h• 11,en who ha\·• atl~ti&lt;l.~tl t:1e
,•nadt•I,
no
ui\d
lhlll
nnly
the
1 ro\•l~\rj
M!idlUon ..,;bkb
(,1111• ot
ihr ohl c1u;\r\rr.,
hr ucht about th-"
..:i.:--..bton to c-9u11truc1 tbe o,,:,att"r
rnu.ttai. •• thf' d~t• ~rtur.- from the
b1ator4~ bl1lh\111JJ! 1n '.\IJ;arh•n S{JUllf'I!:
'l\ Ul a1uM•·U th~
h('~rla
o( MllftY
111,.n of thit nld &lt;"1tad1'1~
Col r,u1~~tt
uh\ that u," cuadel
l;.~1,•WA

flti- td.

UJ

nor

,.,~

lo'1"""t rurvn111r..

10

rnt-ntal!)'

ot

CS-J'~ll,

hut

1hllt

the- ttoll""ll'4' l•

anf'I t-bJt1lea1ly
J'1\!h nnd
p0,1r, tn

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r-,tti
Uoth
O,N l
tilit- r qutreon:,.nu
o, ur...
th
4'·
t ·t~rl •tt 11,Uon tl3- thn r1:1rt t•un
ltio. c1•11d.,1 wa• found" t 1,rlmarnty
fliil: n th'hf).,1 (M' the ~ r,i-, HI! 11ral!l~d
rb
r'l\llll:\f')'
whlcb, lie wald. \l\&lt;&gt;ul._.
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r,.ntl

Wo\fld

by 1111 mrn.

"cd

Mrf'nl'"d

of

("ltltd.,J

C"f'l'.tt1UL1IY
'1c-ll,

Tn
fhe
~CIO"rto• hr hllf a ,tdTU!I
r,-,1 r,.~t.( tt took c,~t,;UIOn t., dt&lt;t

lbl'I ..:r-.:nt 11,'c,Jfttl)ILPhment•

(If

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lhflf" fl n r¢ or 0"1! blll in thl!' r.cstll~
l:1t'!lt-e , ft.'c:"h atiflf"Utl:i.t,d
lhrt Jund
$1 ti (11,0CO
fol" LhG Ctt!iltt
Clt:l•

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J1
,•lo)ll•d ht• adl1rn•s
l&gt;Y ri.r:.111•,1,r )tr- 11rhm,\,, !-ihriJtp:t.r1!. o! "f;.iqe•
ll&lt;-ld, &lt;'&gt;lnlrm111t1 n( fho btui.r,1 of \"l,t•
t•&gt;n, •~d l"r,1 )lonjl. fnr 11"1 blth•
•
r Jl ,1.111I
f'ITt.-1,.:ru. ,~t"\·lcn \\ hh"h thry

rcnd,,rlnar
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C1to.do:-l
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ltd~reu
WIUI follow, d b)" th
pr.--•"nuu ton nf m('d1.i.l~.
Tht!
~l"l"\l)J■t11blp
modAI
wna
8\\Ctll•:•1" to ("..G.dt"t L, B, .,-\u1l, o:
O (t n\\'O('ld County.
the
rme!lehht·
Tinn hflnc- m•ila by th~ It•v
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1-lttm on. n D. nt ~r~ o,nu-,,-011.
•nu
Pttm11.m ~ \\-"hJtti ~ltmortal
ftw,!;, 1 w • )1rN11&lt;-nt4:'d lO 1,;1.&lt;IN C"Jitf)l.
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IDf''lal UI t,re11•nud
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1

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n\t'd,■l.

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to Ill•

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•rh1• ~ti, l'kl'lm•n·a. m,.dG-1 w41s ~·011
hy l"RMt J, 1.. Ut'l\mUn~,
ot C)u.ns~t,ur):'.
Th" #la•t t 11ritft nam"d mNt,U• •Te
}l:nQWn &amp;11 th" mllttan·
r:,ecral!r, nn11
.. 11 wrre
pr~11eni..,1 by lfca,jor Jolt.ft
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•ro CDJl f• o. H. Ko Jloc,k.
The
Holmes
Memorial
medal,
which Is awi.rded annually
to the
ea4et eaptaln
of Company A, was,
11
tes.inted
to Capt. O, Jt. Kollock ,
or Darlington.
This
medal
was
f ounded by the mother of the lete
Cadet Ct,.ptain Jaine■ H. Holmes,
who was captain of Company A In
1910. Major C. A. Graeser, or the
C'ltad e 1 faculty
presented
tb Ia
m eclel,
The "'illson
Ring, pres&lt;'nted annually to the
purest,
tho most
courteous
and the most honorable
member
of the senior
class wr..s
won by Cadet Adjutant
W. H. :McCorklc,
of York.
:Mr. J. Ripley
'Westmoreland,
ot Pacolet, president of the Association
of Citadel
~a~uatf'N"
J&gt;r?sented this medal.

Jn e. b'ilref~41Nt11&amp;
,pr

~;:~~;=~~?=::=::::==::==::
r.

:preuentatlons
of the illplomas, Ml',
of ~e
ortando
Sheppr-.rd. chairman
1roard of visitors
of the Clta~.
J enoe• cEva ~ nd e, Greenvllle, Texas ;
F
praised the faculty and alumni ...
M.
8
soclatlon
of the
institution
aa4
&gt;, Jl'ol'ts r A Chester, W. va. ; s.
urged Cltede l graduates
to join an,t
•~
;;•
ugusta.
Ga.; E. E.
t
to s111&gt;port the Assoclatlon
of Ctu.· 1l'IP~bur
a'.leS on;
J . o. Frost,
det Graduates.
:Mr. Sheppavd aald :teu· J
g,
Q. D. Gasque,
Laut hat the Citadel cherished the 1ov•
....
~ ~h 9ee, Florence; J. R.
altY and support
of the city of Atfa'ta
• G ar eston; H. N. Heckle
Charleston.
He said that Ch(lrl-,.
terboro:
R a.6 T. :If. Howell,
Wal~
un was loved by a.II Cltf&lt;det
I B• .N&gt;n~s Cl · Jeter, Whitmire;
w.
and th at many of them bad- 1..C6lun:ibla'· iest,er; B. H. Klrklnnd.
t heir hearts
here.
Mr. She'IJ'paftl 1tort• J
· c. F • Klenke,
Charles•
also highly praised the noble IICIR JCoilock H.J Kr.ox, Pendleton ; o. H.
of Charleston,
whose name cov.14 (~
p' os ar mgton:
P. L. LangDOt be mentioned
at this tlllle,, 1a ctiM1lesi
~erlty;
W.
A.
Leland,
satd, whose generosity
bas ,n
w:
F. n. .McAllster,
Iva;
p o1Blble the erection
of e $60.8Qt lteld, · Gre Co_rkle, York; T . .M. May.
h ospital at the Greater Cltade._ :He ~estone_r
, DC.
H.
Metz,
J r ..
that this bosplt-1
wiU vff1•• Fl B M ~ l-foore, Greena n aounced
b e n11med tor this citizen.
ton·' A • C · Pi 18~c enfuss, Charles •
Diploma• D eliv ered .
Poulnot
·
ps, Sumter;
L. S.
W ith th'!
assistance
of ,etb.61' Oba r lesto~~a~es~n;
C. B. Prentiss.
members
of the board of ;i;ltllt!)l'tl, ha.r'dt· J '
· Roberts,
Ehr)(1'. Sheppr.rd
then cellvereJ
1llOJG- Rop~r E.c:o~ers,
J(.
Ch a rleston; s.
mas to the graduates,
nu•llerbltr Cb&amp;rlesto~· J e~
R. B. Rustin.
fi fty-four
cadets as follo w&amp;:
ton· A s •8 · T 11• immons, CharlesE. Adams, of Ninety-Six;
D- S. s. Ta ·l&lt;,r. mi • Augus•a, Ga.; E.
J. ',V. ThomAlexancler, Greenwood; s. S. Antley. son. ~nde;lor_cnce;
St. Matthews;
D. S. Asbill, Rl«i;e Greenwood·
WE.
~ Tolb~;,t,
1
Springs;
L. B. Aull. Dyson~ G. M. ney• A
•
·
· Tolleson.
✓,ff.­
'Bil.Iley, Olmstead. Ky.; R- K s:.rron. Pa.' J · :
;a~~ner,
Sp1·Jr... City .
ntic'k Hl11; E, w. Black, wa1te1 - w;~ks:
o~ang:~urag':', J Yo•' . H. P.
bo r o: J. B. Cope, Port Royal; H. W. Charlc,:ton·
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trid of ).larlboro County to pay certain funds to Harriett 1h.1rchison Beckwith for and during the term of her life.
Read the first time and ordered placed on the Calendar without
reference.
S. 892 (H. 688.- Richland Delegation) : A Bill to fix a method
l,y which charges made by public service corporations or persons
may be investigated and determined.
Read the first time and referred to the Committee on J ucliciary.
~lESSAGE.
ln the House of Representatives.
Columbia, S. C .. January 25, 1922.
:\Ir. President and Gentlemen of the Senate:
The House respectfully informs your honorable body that it
refuses to concur in the amendments proposed by the Senate to
lf. 754.-1\Iarion
Delegation ( S. 724) : A Bill to authorize and
provide for the issue of $100,000 of bonds of ;\[arion County for
highway and bridge construction, etc.
Very respectfully.
J. B. ATKINSON,
Speaker of the Honse.
On motion of :\Jr. HARRELSO:K.
the Senate insisted upon its
&lt;,men&lt;lments to the Bill and asked for a Committee of Fre:: Conference, whereupon the PRESIDENT
appointed :.\lessrs. HARRELSON. WILLL\:.\IS. and l\IOORE of the Committee of Free
Conference on the part of the Senate. and a message wa-; sent to
the House accordingly.
REPORT.
On motion of :\Jr. P. \DGETT, the following report oi the Board
of Visitors of the i\Iilitary College of South Carolina was ordered
printed in the Journal.
The Board of Visitors has carefully considered that part of the
rci;ort of the Joint Committee on Economy and Consolidation
which refers to the Citadel. This portion of the report occupies
less than two pages out of seventy dealing with the entire survey.
The scope of the Committee's work has covered a wide field and
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contains a great deal of valuable information as the result of its
arduous and difficult labors. Where its findings are adverse to
the methods or policie5 of the institution inspected, lhe Committee
will expect, of course, that the authorities of the institutions concerned will desire to make some reply. And herein is the chief
criticism which the Board would make of the Committee's Report:
that it did not submit its findings in each c:ase to the institution
concerned so as to ha\·e the benefits of its explanations anrl r~ply.
Judging only by the criticisms on the Citadel, the Board believes
that the report of the Committee would have been more accurate
and therefore more valuable if it had heard statements in rebuttal
or defense before finally publishing its findings.
The statements. criticisms ancl recommendations contained in
the report which refer to the Citadel are as follows:
( 1). The educational standards arc high.
(2). The attendance is small. and per capita cost consequently
high.
( 3). 1n the construction of the Greater Citadel the agreement
which the Citadel authorities made with the Legislature was not
kept.
( 4).

The causes of high cost of construction were :

(a). The adoption of an expensive type of building.
( b). The use of the "cost-plus" system.
( c). Failure to plan the work to come within the appropriation.
( 5) . Recommendation for President's house. artesian well, and
grading.
(6). Salaries in some cases too large.
(7). Too many heads of departments.
(8). Recommendation of discontmuance of engineering course.
(9). Per capita cost of operation $500 as compared lo $3()() at
olher State supported colleges.
( 10). Science and vocational w.:&gt;rk substituted for military.
( 11). Advertising disapproved.
( 12). Salary adjustments recommended (Presumably reductions.)
Of the dozen items, some are statements of opinion which :.-:onld
properly be discussed or debated. others are statements of facts,

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-or mis-statements-which
are capable of verification, or disproof,
by reference to the records.
Item number three, however, is
somewhat different, and calls for the careful and serious consideration of both the members of the Board of Visitors and the
members of the Legislature. It reads as follows:
"In the construction of the new plant, the interests of the State
appear not to have been properly protected, and the intent of
the Legislature not carried out."
This is a serious statement, and an imputation against the goocl
faith of tht• Board which they believe is unjustified and which they
resent. The charge cannot he supported by the facts; and the
Bo~rd is constrained to believe that it was made without any
proper study of the transactions in connection with the award of
the contract, and the manner in which it has been carried out.
In order that the matter may be made clear it will be necessary
to give a brief statement of the successive steps taken by the Board
in the movement for the building of a greater Citadel.
When it became apparent that the limited plant and cquipmtnt
of the Citadel at Marion Square, and the complete lack there of
drill grounds, atheletic fields, playgrounds and campus put a determinate stop to the growth of the institution, the Board approached the City Council of Charleston on the subject of the
large tract of land lying between Hampton Park and ,\shley Rin:r
for the beginning of a Greater Citadel, which might have room to
expand as its future should develop and warrant. This tract containing about 76 acres, had been purchased by the City for the enlargement of Hampton Park, and had been laid out with drives
and walkways by the eminent landscape/ architect Olmsted, of
Boston. The City of Charleston generously offered to give this
beautiful site to the State for the purpose named, which would
provide for the needs of the State's military college for many years
to come. In order to insure that the college should have every
available facility for future development. the City added to this
gift the deed of about one hundred acres of marsh land lying to
the west, giving access to the Ashley River, and easily reclaimable at any time that the need should arise.
\Vhen the members of the General Assembly rea lize that this
tract is not remote from Charleston, or even in t he suburbs, but
is within the City limits, and is a portion of a well developed park
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estimate half a million dollars , they will appreciate the generosity
of the City of Charleston, which should not go without due
acknowledgment.
Upon the acceptance of the City's offer by the Legislature , an
appropriation of $300,&lt;XlO.
was made to begin construction, and the
additional from the State,
Board was authorized to borrow $600,&lt;XlO.
the loan to be returned when the Citadel property at Marion Square
should be vacated and sold. \Nith the $900,000. available, the Board
immediately began plans for begi1ming construction.
It is proverbially easy to make criticisms after the fact, and the
Board was aware that in any event their actions would probably
be subected to critical inspection. Hence, from the very beginning,
they acted in all matters only after careful consideration. That,
due to extraordinary conditions, familiar to every one, the cost was
more than was expected or could be anticipated, has been a cause
of disappointment to them, but they cannot at this time, in looking
back over the plans adopted, see how they could have properly
acted otherwise than they did.
In order that the. matter may be clearly understood, the successive
steps in the undertaking will be set forth in ~11fficient detail.
The Board was cognizant from the first that in an undertaking
of this kind, of such i!T)portance to the State, the City, and the college, expert architectural and engineering skill shouuld be employed,
and, after careful investigation of a number of firms, decided to
employ L ockwood, Greene &amp; Co. of Atlanta, Ga., as engineers to
employ architects and supervise the · construction.
vVhen the question of awarding the contract for the construction
was taken up, the method, whether by a "lump sum" bid, a "cash plus," or a "percentage basis," was the first matter to be decided.
The costly experience of the U. S. Government in the construc tion of its War Camps and other activities, on the cost-plus plan
was well known, and no member of the Board was in favor of
this plan for the construction of the New Citadel. They had a
limited amount of money, for which a de.finite result in building
must be accomplished, and they felt that they must have an assurance
that this would be clone. The conditions in the building business,
is well as in financial and all other matters, were at the time very uncertain. The country was, indeed, on the eve of the crisis which
has since almost paralyzed business, and continues at the present
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time. The Board could not find contractot's who would undertake to
make a lump sum bid in view of the unsettled prices of material
and the problematical labor conditions. For any responsible firm
to have bid, it would have clearly been necessary to pad considerably the estimates of cost lo insure against possible loss. In these
circumstances, if a trustworthy and competent builder could be engaged to undertake the work, the Citadel to buy the materials as.
needed at the most advantageous competitive prices, the work could
be most economically done. Such a builder the Board believed it
had found when it engaged :i\Ir. R. l\I. 'vValker of Atlanta to be the
huilder of the Greater Citadel. Mr. \Valker, a native of Charleston, had made a reputation in his adopted home,Atlanta, where he
had built a large number of the most important business structures
of that city. TTe was himself an alumnus of the Citadel, being
the first-honor graduate of the class of 1886, and was deeply
interested in the plans for the new home of his alma mater. In
h"s own words, he had "intended to make this construction his
monument."
Unfortunately, he was claimed by death when his.
work had barely begun.
The Board felt assured. however, that the interests of the Citadel
would be looked after by the responsible firm of t::n~ineers, Lockwood, Greene &amp; Co., as well as by the Charleston Engineering and
Contracting Company, which succeeded to the contract cancelled
hy the death of -:Vlr.Walker, and with which are connected two
Citadel alumni. engineers by profession, hoth of whom are deeply
interested in the success of the Greater Citadel. The confidence of
the Board has been justified by the figures showing the cost of the
completed project. Upon the total cost of construction amounting
to $814,400., the fees to engineers, architects, and contractors
amount to about 12,½%, whereas, in ordinary lump-sum contracts,
the estimated cost of these items is expected to be about 21 ¼.
A considerable difference between the form of contract approved
b) the Board of Visitors and the "cost-plus" plan is to be noted.
In reality, both the engineers and builders were paid a lump-sum
for service, this sum being a certain per cent. of the fixed total cost.
The incentive to prolong the construction and increase the cost of
the work in order to increase the percentage was consequently removed. Neither architects, engineers, or contractors could be
benefited by increasing either the cost of labor or materials.

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Criticism has been made of the ·•expensive type of construction ..
adopted. The Board did not think it proper or wise to spend the
money at their disposal for anything but substantial and permanent
construction, of a dignity and finish worthy of the State. .\s to
the Barracks Building, .a special kind of building was required,
since it was to conform to the general plan of the old barracks at
\larion Square. which had been found from a long experience to
he peculiarly well acjaptccl to the purposes of military discipline .
. \ dormitory building of the conventional modern college type would
have hcen totally destructive of Citadel methods, traditions. and
"atmosphere."
This may be hard for an outsider to understand,
if he knows nothing of the particuular genius of the institution; but
not the thousands of young men who have lived in the Citadel's
walls and have seen so often in the frame in the Guard Room those
immortal words of Lee: "Duty is the Sublimest \\'ore\ in the
English Language."
That old-fashioned but valuable asset, the
1•strit du rorps of a college may he absolutely clepenclent &lt;m the
,1,ape of the house in whil"h the students live.
The contract which the Board entered into was for the construction of the following- building,. which were constructed in the order
namecl:
. \ large ancl c&lt;?mmodious Barracks Huilding- for 420 cadets.
t2.) The two w:ngs of the College Building, containing all the
dass-rooms
laboratories, and offices for the instruction of 420
offices.
cadets.
(The central building. containing administratiw
library, auditorium, etc. was omitted.)
( 3.) ~less Hall and Kitchen to accomoclate the corps of cadets.
( 4.) Power-house and Laundry.
( l.)

These hu;lclings are practic tlly complete, and requ irt" only some
equipment to make them ready for occupancy.
1 he BarraLb Bu:lclin~ is mentioned as ha\·ing been built at
excessive cost. There are re-inforccd concrete arches ancl fireproof stairways which added greatly to the cost of thi-.; building.
The &lt;1nanlity of cement used in the construction of all the buildings
was great, and unfortunately this was one of the b·1ild.ng materials which rapidly advanced in price just after beginning work.
In tl·e case of lumber. also. while much of the lower grades was
bought as low as $17.00 per thousand feet, $60.00 had to he paid
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very fine flooring, as high as $120.00 a thousand feet. (This was
the highest price paid for any lumber used.)
As the work progressed towards completion, the Building Committee was compelled t◊ bear in mind constantly the necessity for
keeping within the funds at their disposal, and as prices did not
decline, some curtailments in the plans was found necessary. The
water tower was considerably reduced in height, certain expensive
plans for ventilation of the College building were omitted, and, in
short economies effected wherever it was possible to do so without
altering the essential features and proper construction of the plant.
The result was, that when operations ceased about the first of last
November, the buildings were turned over to the Committee practically complete.
Of course, this does not mean that some additional equipment
is not needed in the new plant. The two 75-horse power boilers
at the old Citadel are not deemed of sufficient capacity for the new
plant. It is desired to install two ISO-horse power boilers in the
power-house. Likewise some additional furniture for the classrooms, kitchen equipment, etc., is needed. Also, the heavy iron
gates which were taken from the old Citadel for the salley-ports
of the new building are found to be not adapted for that purpose.
But so far as the building proper is concerned, the Board feels
that the criticism of "failure so to plan the construction work that
a plant which could be occupied would be built with the money
provided," is unwarranted and unjust.
The Board, however, wishes to say that while it has carried out
to the best of its judgment and ability the project of building a
Greater Citadel which would meet the immediate needs of the Mi!itarv College of the State, and has completed the buildings which
it planned could be constructed with the funds which it had it
must call the attention of the Legislature to some needs of the plant
which they could not take care of, and for which they ask ap,...:opriations at the present time. The imm.ediate needs are ( 1) a
building for a cadet hospital, and (2) houses for the administrative
officers who ought to live on the campus.
The necessity for these buildings is so pressing that the Board
feels constrained in spite of the general demand for the curtailment of expenses, with which it heartily sympathizes, to urge the
approval of these two items at this session of the Legislature so that
the Citadel can begin its next session at the new plant and enter
upon a new era of usefulness to the State.

�In the report of the Committee, the statement is made that "the
attendance at the Citadel has been too small to make the per capita
cost of operation reasonable ( the per capita cost for 1921 is about
$500.00 per student as compared with about $300.00 at other State
supported colleges.)"
It is difficult to see how the Conm1ittee arrived at these figures.
Taking the figures in the Budget of last year, the totals for
"operation" for the several State colleges were as follows:
University, ( 610 students) $189,768.70 $311 per capita.
118,415.00
(297
"
)
345 ( See note)
Citadel
Winthrop
(1,134
) 389,506.14
343
71,871.50
Medical College (200 " )
359
Clemson College
(Figures not in Budget)
Non::
The total for the Citadel includes about $16,000.
for maintenance (board and clothing) of 68 beneficiary cadets.
If this be subtracted, as it should, because it forms no part of the
expense of running the college, the per capita cost of operation will
be found to be $345, instead of $500. If, in addition, $13,000 be subtracted, which is the amount returned to the State Treasurer by the
Quartemaster from fees collected from pay cadets, the per capita
cost to the State will be found to be almost precisely $300.
A comparison of the- salary list of the several colleges in the
aggregate, and as to the per capita cost, does not justify the Committee in singling out the Citadel for a reduction in salaries.

SALARY LISTS.
University
( 610)
Citadel
(297)
Winthrop
(1,134)
Medical College (200)
Clemson

$104,170
$170 per capita
47,430
160
160,663
141
49,280
246
(Not available)

The Committee expresses the opinion "that the engineering courses
should be discontinued and work of this kind undertaken only at
Clemson Agricultural College, which already has the expensive
ectuipment and teaching force necessary."

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�It was the duty of the Committee, no do:.1bt. to seek for all
possib'.c c 1ses of consolidat;on and economy. It is to he presumed.
however, that if there is no economy in consolidation, that consolidation need not be deemed a desirable thing in itself. The
Committee would not advocate the consolidation of all the history
teaching . or English teaching. or Chemistry and Biology teaching
in one college. There woul&lt;l be no economy in doing so, s;nce, if
any considerable body of students were transported from one
college to another. a corresponding number of teachers would have to
go with them (or he engaged from elsewhere) for their instruction.
[n the Senior class at the Citadel there are thirty students taking
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the engine~rin 6 co:1rse, and in the Junior class thirty-four.
only eco:10111y
that woukl he effected by transferring these students
to Clemson would be the facilities offered by the workshops and
foundries.
For the limited course which the Citadel offers it has
the physical and chemical laboratories. draughting department .
and also the equipment of transits . levels. and other surveying
instruments.
It is not the purpose of the Board at the present time to establish
any expensive experimental laboratories for the course in engineering. Such of its graduates as desire to pursue their engineering
studies further. will seek. as they have clone in the past, the wellequipped technical engineering schools of the country, with whom
we cannot hope to compete.
But to abolish the engineering course at the Citadel would
be, in the opinion of the Board, a wholly useless and foolish thing
to do. The t'rne which is given to this subject would have to be
devoted to some other which would require the same teaching
force, an&lt;l no economy would be effected.
For eighty years the institution has enjoyed the reputation of
turning out graduates who have been well trained in mathematics
and civil engineering. In the present Senior and Junior classes, 55
and 64 per cent. respectively of the studets elected the engineering
course. It is not supposed that all, nor nearly all, of these intend to
become engineers; but many of them who expect to engage in other
\·ocations recognize the educational value of this course and elected
it. To deprive this large number of young men from pursuing
a course which appeals to their tastes, seems to us entirely qnjustifiable.

�1t is not clear to the Board what was mean t by the statement
in the Committee's report that "unless there is a material increase in
th~ attendance it wou ld seem necessary to change the character of
the institut.on hy putting more emphasis on the sciences and vocational work and less on military training."
It is still lurder to understand this sentence after reading the one
which follows it: '· Adve rtising the advantages of the institution
and its courses in newspapers and magazines appear to be neither
necessary nor desirable in view of the educationa l standards and
reputation of the school, and the money spent in this way should
be saved.
\\'ithout discussing these statements, wh ich are at least debatable
the Board believes that
where they are not self-contradictory.
it is not necessary to say any mo re than that in their opinion the
people of the State of South Carolina are in favor of supporting
and promoting the Citade l as t he unique inst itution which they believe
it to be and desire it to cont inue. The military system which has won
for it a national reputation is not designed alone, nor even primarily,
to train officers for the service of their country in time of war.
Rather it is intended to teach young men during the most important
and impressionable years of t heir life habits of industry, punctuality
and self-restraint; to inculcate in them the love of law and order
and of true patriotism : to build up sound bodies by systematic
,exercise and sane living: to teach respect and courtesy in their
intercourse with their elders and with each other, and to inculcate
a high sense of personal honor. Su~h habits as these, when added
to the menta l discipline of the class-room tend to deve lop the usefu l
citizen who is equally prepared to serve his State in peace and war.
The Citadel has served South Carolina in the past, and the Board
believes that the people of the State will support it for the same
purpose in the luture .
J. G PADGfCTT. fo r The Boa rd of Visitors .

THIRD READING BILLS.
The following were severally read the third time, passed and
ordered sent to the House of Representatives.
A Bill to amend an Act entitled '"An
S. 798.-Mr. Christensen:
Act to repeal all previous enactments relating to the levying and
collection of a commutation road tax in Bea ufort County and te&gt;

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these

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3000 - for the next yeo.r as

By Col Eo.mmond,duly seconded : That the salaries

present.

year remain ns

Carl Uetz,be

elected

562,50-o.dcpted .

I.13.Parry,be

elected

to this

office

o.t v. solnry

of

$ 1200- per annum. edopted.
STJRrrE9flID ~ATROU: That nr R. S.Ce.thcnrt

of $,'1500 - o.nd o. Posrd tnl r~tron
UPKEEP BUILDIIGS

ing pceiticna

be elected

to be selected

c.t snlnry

be filled

~Y Presiccnt

Bend at snlt'rica

moo- ndcptod.

DY Ccl Ho.mmond
, duly aeconded;That

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nppenring

rnou.00

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1..ND GROUUDS: By !.'.r Thcr!iOScluly eoconded; Tho.t the fcll.:w

Enginoor
Snlnry
Ca.rponter
"
Ordnance Sergeant
1:ieht ·::o.tchmon
"
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A me tlng
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of the ~oard of Visitors
of the uilita-Y
tb1a day at the Gr eater Ui tad.el

, aa !leld

~ollege

of aouth

at 10-A,t!.

Present:
11r.Jno.P.Thomas,
Aoting Chairman, and Col. Hammond-Col .t:&gt;adgett,
lJ.r.~ eurinBen 6Dd t'resident
Bond. After
iring a salute the Corps f
uadots and the ~ar
oks were inapeoted
by the .Board nn'l the Officers
of

the Collf?ge.
11c ding

of the minutes

upon

otion

•ere diBJ)enthed

ilith.

The \.ihairrna.n stated
the meeting \Vas cul ed to consider
presented
to the Legislature
of 1923.

the lro.d et to be

R guest of the Cit{ of c.;hn.rleston, to deed baok to the City for
ublic Im
rovcrnent 0£ the s roet a strip of tho area foroerly deeded to the Greate
Cl ta.del board a.a shown in the blue lrint presented;
a:ftcr con idcr
gon
snd discussinn
the ~.hairman was authorised
to have repared and si ned
the deed conveying the atrip of lend desired to etr&amp;ighten ond widen
Dunneman .Avenue. Ado3-,ted:

.Budget £or l9P3:
A atate □ent was rape.red in detu.il
nd resented
by the
this was the budget of ~1&gt;enditures
to be rcq'lleated from the
Frcsident,
Legi~laturo
f~r 1923; this Htntement
h ed an ag~regatc of
162,6Pl.OO
for or 1nary expenditures
.i.or tll! intennnoe,
nd
122,aoo. oo. for improvernen ts, making a grand total
of the Budget
276,421.00;
after examl.natiOll
in detail
and discussion
the budget as presented
was adopted.
Ct io to
1 olud~ such ohe.nges ea lJad been oa:le by the .uoard)
uarnegio Insurance:
A disouoaion
of th1a aubj eat occurred 111hen 1 t
s
pr cntcd to the board in det .11 by the President
nd e 1as requested
to sk: all the i&gt;rofeasore
to artlci
ate in the b nefi ts of the fund.
Tb
caident and rrof.umith
were auti1orized to a:rrer.ge to increase thel~
1n ura.noe £or rea ~na explained.
doµtcd:
nused .Appr0pi-iations:
vol. .t&gt;o.Cictt
a.a re u eted to obtain co sent of
tho Governor and uhairman 'lnanco uo it ee to allow the Col ege to use
£or oth r pur oses about
1300. 0 of unueed
t&gt;propriations.
do tcd:

Foot~
ll- Plurenae:
Permia ion \as gr ntct the
on the oauaaion of the out ball game,
lol·•
pleo -w·tnou1.
ex n e to the vol.Jege. \do tod:
J

enior ola a to visit
ctob r 19th. at th t

..,ervioo for Colleee:
President
stated
th t arrangements
hell been
o iectod to hoia a service by
nistcrs
of the eevt al d no in tions
each Jun y morning at 9-30
in the h
1. effective
ctJb r 8th. dote
Religious

Painting
ortratte:
The vhairmun was authorized
to arrange
to neve ull
pah1ti:nga o:f
• und !rs.
• . urr y, benef o ors of the
ospi tal ana
~ol •••
Le ia,~-whairman
of th board
1 ~ d.
n t€d:-

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