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~ THE CITADEL.
ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM

ANNUAL REPORT of the
BOARD OF VISITORS
of

THE CITADEL
The Military College of South Carolina

for the
Academic Year

1923-1924
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PRINTED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE
JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

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�THE CITADEL
THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
CHARLESTON.
To .the S tate Superintendent of Editcatio11,
Columbia, Sonth Carolina.
Sir:
I haYe the honor to submit to you herewith for transmission
to the General Assembly the following report of the transactions
of the Citadel for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1924, and also
a statement as to the needs of the military college which the
Legislature is asked to proYide for in the appropriation act of
1925.
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The second year of the military college at the new plant cl6ared
on June 9th, 1924. The enrollment for the year was 312, of
which number 112 were new students. The graduating class
numbered 40. The following comparative statistics for the past
six years, including the present stndent-body, may be of interest:

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Year Number New Students Enrollment Number graduates
1920
123
314
30
1921
297
97
46
1922
281
117
54
1923
113
317
50
1924
.40
114
312
1925
113
311
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For some years past, the Citadel, in conj unction with the other
colleges of the State, ha s been steadily advancing the requirements for admission to the freshman class, and for the past two
years it has admitted no students whp have not met the standard
set by the Southern Association of Colleges. The advancement
made by the high schools of the State has made it possible practically for every boy to meet these requirements for admission to
college, and there is no longer any necessity or excuse for the
institutions of higher education to accept students with inadequate preparation. I am glad to be able to report that the
Citadel has received recognition as fulfilling the conditions of a
standard college by its recent election to membership in the
Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. This

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ma rks a point of importance in the development of the military
college, and the Board takes satisfaction in being able to report
this indication of the real growth of the institution.
The educational policy of the Citadel has always been marked
by a proper conservatism. The Board has been careful about
admitting experiments into the established order of the college,
and where other institutions haYe given in some cases free rein
to new methods, ,ve ha ve been w·atching the value of the results.
A marked characteri stic of th e modern curriculum has been the
wide latitude given to electiYe courses, which ha s led in some
respects to regrettable results. The courses at the Citadel have
been modified as conditions ha...-e seemed to warrant, keeping
always in mind that the institution is not a trad e school, or a
professional school, or a uniYersity, but a college where the
youth of the State can r eceiYe first of all a broad and liberal
education, and then some opportunity for work along a few
lines of specialization. At its meeting last June, the Board provided for a new department of Business Management, which will
enable certain students in the last two years of their college
course to receive instruction in subjects that bear directly upon
careers in the business and commercial world. This department
was organized at th e beginning of the present session under an
instructor who is a graduate of the school of commerce of a
Northern Uni versity, and is meeting a success which justifies its
introduction.
The sp~ ial courses now offered at the Citadel in the junior
and senior years, with the number of students in each , are as
follows :
Course
Seniors
Literary Course . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
Chemical &amp; Premedical ... ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
Civil Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Physics &amp; Electricity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5
Business Mana gement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Juniors
11
3

16
2
20

A table showing the studies in several departments is appended at the end of this report.
Up to the present time the only degree which the college has
conferred upon those students who complete the four-year course
is the degree of Bachelor of Science. The degree of Civil En-

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gineer is conferred on graduates ,Yho have had at least three
years of responsible engineering experience and who submit an
acceptable thesis on some engineering subject to the fa culty of the
Citadel. The Board desires the Legislature to enlarge its degree-granting powers by removing the limitation to the two
degrees mentioned, and a bill will be introduced for this purpose
at the next session.
A list of the cadets holding the beneficiary scholarships is appended to this report. At the end of the college year last June,
there were 18 rn cancies which were filled by competitive examination on July 11th. In this connection, the Board of Public
·w elfare should be commended for the careful manner in which
they conducted the investigation of the. financial ability of the
applicants. The State scholarships ought to be limited, as is intended, to those young men who are unable to pay for their
college education, and it is our belief that the recipients of the
State's benefaction are, in the great majority of cases, at least,
worthy of the scholarships. This is attested by the fact that 31
per cent of the boys holding scholarships at the present time are
the sons of widows, who are no doubt making sacrifices to pay the
additional fees which even the beneficiaries must meet.
The military department of the State's military college continues to receive the highest commendation from the United
States War Department. Whatever may be one's opinion as to ·
the national policy of preparedness, the value of the training
which the young men receive at the Citadel as a preparation for
civil life abundantly justifies the retention of this feature of the
college. Its honorable record of eighty-two years as one of the
premier military institutions of our country is something which
should not be lightly thrown away, especially as it has aided
rather than retarded its progress in educational advancement.
The members of the General Assembly will be interested to
know how much the national government does to promote the
work of the college. In the first place, it furnishes without
cost to the State, a personel of four Army officers ( and three
soldiers), whose entire time during the session is given to the
work of the college as instructors. It also furnishes equipment
of arms, engineering instruments, and motor vehicles of a value
of about $150,000. In addition to this , it gives financial aid to
the students taking military instruction,-and at the Citadel this

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includes the whole student-body. This ai_d consists of an allowance of thirty-six dollars for uniforms for each freshman and also
each junior, and a commutation for subsistence of over a hundred dollars for each cadet in hi s junior and senior years. These
allowances enabl e man·y students, who would otherwise find it
difficult to do so, to complete their college course.
In the fin ancial statement for th e college year ending June
30th, 1924, a copy of which accompanies this r epor:t , it will be
noted that the total amount r eceived from pay cadets was $75,398.16. Of this amount, $6,838.16 wa s collected for tuition and
r eturned to the S tate Treasurer. Certain other amounts collected for room-rent, etc., which the college is permitted to r etain, were expended during th e summer for permanent improvements.
Follo"·ing is the budget submitted to th e General Assembly for
next yea r , with the corresponding figures for the appropriations
" ·hich " ·ere made and expended in 1924:
Appropriated, 1924 Asked for, 1925
For maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . $137,234.36
$140,186.36
P ermanent impro,·ements . . . . .
23,909.20
11 ,823.00
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Officers' Quarters . . . . . . . . . . . .

$161,1-13.56
nothing

$152,009.36
$150,000.00

It will be noted that the Board ha s made a reduction of $9,134.20 in its budget for general maintenance and equipment.
This reduction has been made largely in the items for equipment.
The Board, however , calls to the attention of the Legislature
the necessity of pro viding homes for the officers and professors
of the college on the campus of the new Citadel. Thy are now
liYing in the quarters at the old Citadel, nearly two miles away,
and this arrangement does not make for the satisfactory and
proper conduct of the college.
It is estimated that quarters of a suitable character for twentyfive officers and their families can be constructed under an apartment house plan for approximately $150,000, and this amount,
therefore, is put in the budget of the Citadel for next year.
In conclusion, I am glad to report to the General Assembly
that the military college is performing satisfactorily its service

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to the State, and I present the budget 0£ its expenses in the
confident expectation that the necessary appropriations will be
provided.
Respectfully,

ORLANDO SHEPPARD,
Chairman Board 0£ Visitors.

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THE CITADEL
FrnA.NC'TAL REPORT SESSION

1923-1924.

RECEIPTS.
$

Balance July 1, 1923

1,018.89

1. General.

I. State Appropriations :
(a) Superintendence &amp; Records
(b) College &amp; Mil. Instruction
( c) College Hospital . .... . .. . . .
(d) Upkeep Bldgs. &amp; Grounds . .
(e) Maintenance ............. . . .
(£) Permanent Impro,·ements .. .

$10,901.87
41,367.69
2,519.45
15,683.27
72,683.92
16,185.97

159,342.17

II.
1. Special-Charleston:

1,500.00

(a) City Scholarships
2. Pay Fund:

Board, tuition, uniforms, books,
hospital, heat, light, laundry,
janitor service, etc. . ... •. . ... .

75,398.16
194.12

3. Interest-Bank Deposits

III. Receipts not Revenues:
1. Breakage and repairs ......... .

527.80

2. U. S. Uniform Commutation ... .

5,208.00

Total . ...... . .. . . . ...... . .

5,735.80
$243,189.14
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DISBURSEMENTS
Cor.LEGE

AcTrvn'IBS.

MAINTENANCE :
Personal Service:
Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $66,990.23
Wages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20,520.60
Special Payments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46.00 $87,556.83
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Contractual Services:
Freight, Express &amp; DeliYery
Travel . . . ....... . . ........ . ... . . .
Telegraph &amp; Telephone ........... .
Repairs . . ......... ... .. .. .... .. . .
Printing &amp; Ach erti sing . . ... ...... .
, vater . . . .. . . . .... . .. . . .. ........ .

667.78
1,998.12
691.19
3,833.09
2,021.70
2,557.96
3,942.27

15,712.11

8,846.84
221.64
1,416.67
579.53
667.22
1,170.05
542.51
423.34
2,130.90

15,998.70

688.86
4,692.09
3,301.28
106.00
6,838.16

15,626.39

Supplies :
Fuel ............................ .
Feed &amp; Veterinary Supplies .... .. . .
Office Supplies ..... . ......... . ... .
Laundry &amp; Disf. Supplies . ........ .
Medical &amp; Surgical Supplies ..... . . .
Educational Supplies . . ........... .
Motor Vehicle Supplies ....... .. .. .
Clothing &amp; Dry Goods . . .. . ...... .
Othm· Supplies . . ................ .
Fixed Charges &amp; Contributions :
Rents ........................... .
Insurance (general) .............. .
Insurance ( Carnegie Retirement) ..
Contributions ..... ..... . .... . ... . .
State Treasurer .................. .

PERMANENT I MPROVEMENTS :
Material s ......... . ... . ... ....... ..
Equipment:
Office Equipment ....... . ... ..... .
Medical &amp; Surgical Equipment .... .
Household Equipment . ............ .
Motor Vehicles &amp; Equipment ..... .
Educational Equipment ... .. . ... . .
Other Equipment ..... .. .. . ... . . . .

19,402.19
359.10
25.80
1,147.70
12.50
10,761.51
1,801.13

14,107.74

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Non-structural ImproYements:
Grading &amp; Drainage ...... . . . ... . .

3,691.15

Total College Acfo-ities ..... .

$172,095.11

. CADET

A cnvrrIEs.

Subsistence:
Food ............................. $34,127.73
Wages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5,566.44
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
542.25
453.00
Refrigerating . .. .. ... ......... ... .

$40,689.42

Merchandise:
Clothing . . . ... ·.... . . ......... .... .
Educational Supplies . .... .. .. . . . . .

21,299.09
4,808.15

26,107.24

Laundry:
Salary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
vVages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

927 .50
1,411.66

2,339.16

Total Cadet. Activities . ... . .
Total All Activities .. ... .. . .
:Balance June 30, 1924 ....... .

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$69,135.82
$241,230.93
1,958.21
$243,189.14

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HOLDERS OF CITADEL SCHOLARSHIPS-SESSION
1924-1925.
No.

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Name

County
Abbeville ........ . . . ....... .

2 .A. iken . ... .. ....... .. ....... .
3
1\.ike11 .. ..... •..... .• ........
4 *Allendale . ... . .. .... . . ..... .

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Anderson
.Anderson

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

1\ nderson ....... . ........... .

Bamberg .... . ... . . . ....... .
Barnwell .................. .
Beaufort ..... ... . .... ..... ..
Berkeley .. ............. .. ..
Ca.lhoun ..... . . ... ......... .
Charleston .. . . .......... .. .
Charleston ...... ... ... .... ..
Charleston .... . ... . ....... .
Charl eston ....... . ......... .
Cherokee ........... . . ..... .
Chester . . ... . .. ............ .
Chesterfield ............. .. . .
Olarendon .. . .. ... .. .. ... . .. .
Colleton ..... . .... . ....... .
Darlington .. . .. ........... .
Da rlington .... ........ .. .. .
Dillon . ............... .. .. ..
Dorchester ........ . ........ .
Edgefield ..... . . ... . . ....... .
Fairfield ...... . . ........... .
F lorence ..... ... .. ........ ..
F lorene&lt;&gt; .......... . ........ .
Georgetown .. . ....... . .... ..
Greenville ....... ..... .... ..
Greenville ............. .... ..
Greenville ................. ..
Greenwood .. .............. .
Greenwood ................ .
Hampton .............. .. .. .
Horry ................ . .. .. ..
Jasper .......... ........... .
Kershaw .............. ... .. .
Lancaster .... .... .......... .
Laurens . ......... . ........ ..
Laurens ....... . ............ .
Lee .............. .. .... . ... .

Lexington ................. .
McCormick . .... . ......... ..
Marion ...... ... ...... . .... .
Marlboro ....... ....... ... ..
Newberry .......... ....... ..
Oconee . .................... .
Orangeburg ......... . . ..... .
Orangeburg .... .. ......... .
Orangeburg .............. . ..
Pickens . . ................ ..
Richland ...... . .... ... ... ..
Richland .................. ..
Richland ........ .. . ....... .
Saluda . ...... .......... .... .
Spartanburg .... .. .. ...... .
Spartanburg ............... .
Spartanburg .............. ..
Spartanbw-g ...... ..... .. ..
Sumter ......... ... ....... ..
Sumter ... ... . ............ ..
*Union .. ..... .. .. .. . ... ... . .
Williamsburg .......... .... .
Williamsburg ............. .
York ....................... .
York . ..................... .
Totals
•one-year scholarship .

Scholarship Expires

R. L. Swetenburg . . ......... .. . .
C. H. Rosson .................. .
Fred L. Ba.rrett ............... . .
R. B. Parker ........ . .. .... . .
H. M. Pickell ............... . ..
R. L. Bo,vie . ................ . .
Herbert P. Dunlap ......• . ....
Frederi ck Sanders .. . .. ... .. .... .
Henry R. Thomas ..... . ........ . .
L. J. Read . .............. .. . .. . . .
Walton M. Hudson ......... . ... .
J. 'M. Brandenburg ...... .. ...... .
A. H. Bender .............. . .... .
E. C. Sea brook .. .... ........... ..
0. H. Blankenship .......... . .. .
Charles H. Jones, Jr.
J. 0. Tu1T1er . ..... .. ... .. .... .
Amos Pittm.3.n ..... .. ......... .
Wade Wadd ill ................. .
W. E . Arant ........... . .... ..
Wm. W. Smoak, Jr ...... ..... . ..
H. M. Mims ............. . .... ..
L. C. Sedberry . . ... . ... .. .. . .. .. .
J. I,. Sessions ......... . ... ..... . .
R. S. Kizer . ................ .. ..
M. E. Padgett, Jr. ........... ... .
John "M. Lemmon ... . ...... .. .. .
H. Barnwell Lee . . . ........ . ... .
S. D. Rickenbaker, Jr ... .. ..• .. .
John P. Beaty .... . ........... ..
•r. E'. Mc.Mahan ..... .. . . . . .. .. . .
D. I. Dodenhofl' . .............. .
Harper L. Garrett ............ ..
F. ll. Simmons ............... ..
~' - G. Burnett ................ ..
G. 0. Floyd ....... .. ........ .. ..
E lbert N. Mc White ... . ...... ..
T. Lincoln Taylor ............. .
Arthur Stokes ........... .. ... ..
J . F. Me ll wa in ................. .
C. B. Barksdale ........... .. . .
R. E. Babb, Jr. .. ....... ..... .
C. V. Pate .................... .
C. L. Caughman .... .. ......... ..
S. E. Talbert ... ... ............ .
E. F. Gibson ................. .
J . S. Heiss . ......... ...... ... ..
Alton A. Freeman ..... ... .... ..
W. E . Davis ..... . .... .... .. ..
James 0. Owen ........ ... .. .
Fulton D. Berry ....... ..... ..
Chas. M. 'l'atum ........... ..
R. Y. Ellison ................... .
'l,. A. Bro,vn . ... ............ . .. . .
J. W. Brown .......... . ..... .. ..
0 . B. Weston .................. ..
'l'. L. Long ..... . .. . ...... . ..... .
P. S. Hill . ........... . ....... . .. .
J. A. Armstrong .... . ......... ..
G. H. Garrett ..... .. ....... .. ... .
J. H. Chadbourn ... . ........ . ... ·
0. A. DesChamps .............. . .
Randolph H . Guthrie ....... .... .
J. E. Williams ....... . ......... .
Robt. J . Allen ............. . .. ..
Chas. H. Lesesne, Jr . .. ... ...... .
E. L. Black ..................... .
W. L. Gardner ................ ..

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CADETS HOLDING CHARLESTON CITY SCHOLARSHIP-SESSION 1924-1925.
No.

Name

:1 W. J. Conlon ...... . • . . ... . ..
2 W. E. Davis ... . .. . . .. .. ... . . .
3 Salvadore LaTorre . .. . ..... .
4 A. B. Youngblood ........ . .
5 W . M. Bell .. .. ... ......... . .
6 W. B. VanNess, Jr.

Totals

Street Address

Scholarship Expires

St.. .. .. .... .......... . I

138 St. Phillips
I 1926 1
44 Savage Street .. . . ................. . 1926
240 Calhoun Street .......•......•..... 1926
1927
102 Congress Street ....•.............
12 Orange Street ......... . ....... ... . .
77 Smith Street ..........•... . ..... . .

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                    <text>�OFFICIAL REGISTER

THE CITADEL
The Military College of South Carolina

Charleston, S. C.
S:CSSION 1924-1925

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FORLONO A SON, CIJARLt:STON l'RINTINO 11ous•

1925

�ORGANIZATION

BOARD OF VISITORS

ORLANDO SHEPPARD, EsQ., Chairman .......... Edgefield, S.
JoHN P. THOMAS, EsQ., Vice-Chairman .... Charleston, S.
JAMES H. HAMMOND, Esg ........................... Columbia, S.
JAMES G. PADGETT, EsQ ..............................Walterboro, S.
A. E. HuTcmsoN, EsQ ............................. Rock Hill, S.
J. R. WESTMORELAND, EsQ .............................. Pacolet, S.
H. D. STILL, EsQ ........................................... Blackville, S.

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Ex.OFFICIO

His 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.
HoN. T. BOTHWELL BuTLER, Chairman Military Committee, Senate, Gaffney, S. C.
HoN. J. McH. MAULDIN, Chairman Military Committee,
House of Representatives, Greenville, S. C.

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�OFFICERS AND FACULTY
COLONEL 0. J. BOND, B.
President

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LL. D.

Military Staff
MAJOR A. G. GooDWYN, U. S. A., Retired,
Professor of Military Science and Tactics.
Commandant of Cadets
MAJOR J. A. MACK, C. A. c., u. s. A.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics.
MAJOR E. M. TILLER, B. s.,
Quartermaster
MAJOR R.

s.

CATHCART, M. D.,
Surgeon

MAJOR HENRY E. RAINES, B. s.,
Director of Cadet Affairs
CAPTAIN C. L. HAIR, B.
Adjutant

s.,

CAP'l'AIN JOHN B. DAY, C. A. c., u. s. A.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics

u. s.

CAPTAIN P. B. ROBINSON,
A.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics

COLLEGE FACULTY
(In Order of Seniority)

COLONEL 0. J ..BOND, B. s., LL. D.,
Professor of Mathematics.

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MAJOR ALBERT GALLATIN GOODWYN,
s. A.,
Professor Military Law and Military History.
MAJOR RoBERT GrnBEs THOMAS, C. E.,
Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Engineering.
MAJOR HuGH SWINTON McGrLLVRAY, A. B., PH. D.,
Professor of English.
MAJOR Lours KNox, B. S., M. S.,
Professor of Chemistry and Biology.
MAJOR Lours SHEPHERD LETELLIER, M. S.,
Professor of Civil Engineering.
MAJOR NEWLAND FARNSWORTH SMITH, PH. D.,
Professor of Physics.
MAJOR SMITH JOHN WII.LIAMS, A. B., A. M.,
Professor of History.

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�A. B., A. M .,
Professor of Modern Languages.
MAJOR JACOB A. MACK, U. s. A.,
Professor Military Engineering and Gunnery.

MAJOR HAROLD CARTER WINSHIP,

CAPTAIN CLIFTON LECROY HAIR, B .

s.,

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

s.,

Assistant Professor of Mathematics.
CAPTAIN JOHN ANDERSON, c. E.,
Associate Professor of Engineering and Drawing.
CAPTAIN HARRY JENNINGS GARNAND, A, B., M.A.,

Assistant Professor of Modern Languages.
CAPTAIN VIRGIL HOMER DASSEL, A. B.,

Professor of Business Adm'inistration.
CAPTAIN JOHN BRIGGS DAY,

u. s.

A.,

Professor Motor Transportation and Materiel.
CAPTAIN PAUL B. ROBINSON, u. s. A.,
Professor Minor Tactics and Military Topography.
LIEUTENANT ALFRED E. DUFOUR, A. B.,
Assistant Professor of Modern Languages.
LIEUTENANT MILTON BOONE KENNEDY, A. B., A. M.,
Assistant Professor of English.
LIEUTENANT JAMES KARL COLEMAN, B.

s.,

Assistant Professor of History.
LIEUTENANT DAVID STEVENSON McAusTER,

Assistant Professor of Physics.
LIEUTENANT JEPTHA P. SANDERS, B.

H.

METZ,

Director and Instructor of the Band.
MR.

J.

M . LELAND,

Y. M. C. A. Secretary.

R. N.,
Matron of Hospital

MISS F . J. GASQUE,

MRS. F. C. POLHEMUS,

Secretary to the President
MISS ISABEL A. STONEY,

Secretary to the Quartermaster
MRS.

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Matron of Mess Hall
MRS.

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L. GAILLARD,

Librarian
MR. C . F. MYERS, JR.

Registrar

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s., M . s.,

Assistant Professor of Chemistry.
MR. CARL

B.

�MERIT ROLLS
POSITION IN CLASS. The marks on which the merit rolls are made
are obtained by multiplying the average in each branch by its "weight."
The aggregate of these "weighted averages," with the Conduct Marks
added in, determine the relative class standing of cadets. Elective
studies are not counted in the final grading for graduation.
WEIGHTS. The weights given in the various subjects are proportional to the time assigned them in the schedule of recitations.
ACADEMIC STANDARD. A minimum average of 50 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 MARK. The value of the conduct mark 1s fixed at fi've
per cent. of the Academic aggregate.
CONDUCT ROLL. Rolls exhibiting the relative standing of the cadets
in Conduct shall be formed by the President at the June examination
for the whole Academic Year, in the following manner:
ISt. Merits. Merits shall be awarded to the cadets upon the
following basis.

For perfect Conduct for one week. ........................... l

2nd. Demerits. To all the recorded delinquencies of the cadets
shall be affixed a number of demerits, not exceeding 10, corresponding
to the degree of criminality.

In determining standing on the "Conduct Roll," Merits and Demerits
shall have correlative value.
DEFICIENCY IN CONDUCT. When any cadet shall have a number
expressing his demerits on the general Conduct Roll greater than
200 for his Freshman year, 170 for his Sophomore year, 150 for his
Junior year, 130 for his Senior year, such cadet shall be declared
deficient in Conduct, and be immediately suspended, and reported to
' the Board of Visitors at its next meeting.

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�CADETS
OF

THE CIT ADEL,
THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

IN THEIR RESPECTIVE CLASSES
FOR THE SESSION 1924-25.

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 CAPITALS 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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5 R. R. Hafner ............._ Chester ···-··--•-•6 J. S. Heiss __·---·--·-··--· Marlboro -------7 K. P. Sanders ---·-·-···· Charleston -----8 C. H . Blankenship... Charleston ··--··
9 A. S. Anderson·--•----·- Charleston ·····10 B. L. SpiveY-·-·····--··· Horry ------------11 R. B. Still
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13 J. J. MackaY--·---·-······ Orangeburg ____
14 J. B. Weston _···--······-· Richland -------·
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1 E. E. Cauthen_···-···- Dorchester -----·
2 J. w. Peterman ______ Dorchester -----3 w. E. Davis ________________ Oconee -----------4 N. G. Holliday-···-··-··- Horry -------------5 C. A. Spivey··-·····-····- Horry ------------6 J. M. Robertson ··-··- Charleston -----__
7 R. P. Berry _____________ Orangeburg ---8 B. R. LangleY--·······-- Richland -------·
9 T. E. McMahan ........ Greenville ----10 R. H. McDowell ·-·-·-- Charleston ----11 T. H. Davis _______________ Clarendon -----12 C. B. Barksdale_····-- Laurens ---------13 J. J. O'Shaughnessy Charleston -----14 R. B. Jordan __ ···-·····-· Saluda
15 J. B. Simmons, Jr,_._ Charleston -----16 w. J. Conlon-··--··-·-··- Charleston -----17 T. G. McFarland -······ York
18 J. C. Wright_·······-··-· Charleston -----J. A. Cutts ······---·---·--- Florence ---------·
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T. B. Caldwell--········· Howell
J. w. Connor __________, Dorchester
J. H. Chadbourn __. ___. Spartanburg ..
V. E. Nesmith _·--··--··· Williamsburg
5 C. w. McTeer ..·-·····-·· Beaufort
6 J. s. Matthews .........- Bamberg_···---·
7 H. E. DePass _··-·--······ Spartanburg -8 w. E. Davis _______________. Charleston ----9 M. C. Dowling_·--·····--· Greenville -----A. B. Jordan ___ ·----·-·-·- Dillon
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6 w. Waddill................ Ches terfield ---J . D. Brown _______________ Anderson
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12 J. L. Sessions ·--------· Dillon -------------13 J . w. Douglas ._....... Char leston -----14 R. F. Gibson ............... Marion
15 c. R. Dunbar·-·------- Spartanburg ..
16 R. L . Swetenburg .... Abbeville -------17 D. I. Dodenhoff .......- Greenville -----18 F . A. Glenn .............. Abbeville ------19 H . D. Still, Jr ............ Ba rnwell -------20 Q. L . Caughman ....... Lexing ton ----21 w. w. Munnerlyn ____ Georgetown ---22 M. E. Padgett.. .......... Edgefield ------Clarendon ------23 G. L. Cain
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25 w. L. Thompson ........ Charleston ----_____ Berkeley
26 w. F. Lanier _______
27 s. D. Clarkson ............ Williamsburg
28 P . R. Drummond ........ Spartanburg ..
29 w. J. Haile........ _ ..__ Union
30 J. F. Mcllwain ........... Lancaster ...... 1
31 E. C. Seabrook ............ Charleston -----32 R. E. Babb, Jr, _ ...... Laurens ---------33 J. H. Jordan_ ........... Dillon
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37 G. .D. Kilpatrick ........ Charleston -----38 R. C. Hale
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39 H . A. Richbourg ........ Clarendon -----40 w. Givens
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41 C .T. Brinker ___________ Charles ton ----42 w. E . Arant............... Clarendon ----__________ Miami
43 F . w. Ingram _
44 w. J. Taylor, Jr ....... Richland -------·
45 L. w. Ingram ___________ Miami
46 P. B. Kizer _______________ Dorchester ----47 J . M . Richardson ________ Clarendon -----48 s. P. Graves, Jr . ........ Mt. Airy ------49 A. B. Youngblood .... Charleston -----·
50 H. G. Anderson _________ Anderson ------51 E . C. Doyle ................. Charleston ----·
62 s. G. Dibble ................ Orangeburg ...
53 G. B. Roche ............... Abbeville
54 D. L. Smith, Jr ......... Spartanburg ..
55 A. s. Johnson ___________ Charleston ----56 w. F . Nickles .......... Abbeville ------57 s. F . Allan .................. Dorchester -----

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B. D. Kenda]!._ ________ Chesterfield ---J. P. Thomas, Jr. ____ Charleston
J. A. Armstrong _______ Spartanburg -McIntosh ______
w. H. Burnett_________ Richland
F. G. Myers _________ Greenwood -----Charleston ---J. C.
R. w. Bowie___________ Anderson ------Kizer ________ Dorchester ----R. s.
0. F. Berry______________ Florence --------T. L. Long ________________ Saluda ------------Callahan _________
w. R. Holliday _________ Anderson -----Horry ------------P. s.
Miley _______________ Hampton -----J. P.
T. B. Bennett ___________ Charleston
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C. T. Duke_____ Richland ,----Reeder ________________ Spartanburg
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P. H. Read _______
Williams __________ Spartanburg -J. E.
E. C. Figg ______________ Charleston ----J. w. Little______________ Chesterfield --Dillon
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A .N. Green ________________ Anderson
J. T . Fain _________________ Spartanburg -F. E. Crawford ___________ Charleston ---C. v . Pate ________________ Lee
G. 0. Floyd _________________ Hampton
J. L. Dean _______________ Spartanburg -L. A. Lesemann ________ Charleston ----H.
w. _ Cothran __________ Greenwood -----T. w. Hutchison ________ York --------------E. L. Black _________________ York
F. J. Towles, Jr. ________ Charleston ----D. B. Brown ______________ Darlington -----F. K. Kerr .________________ Aiken - -----------J. D. Dowling ___________ Miami
G_ H. Garrett __________ Greenville ----C. H. Richmond _______ Valdosta -------D. L. Sinkler ____________ Charleston ---w. B. Todd _________________ Anderson
s. G. Finley _______________ Spartanburg -J. F. Chastain ________ Pickens -----------J. M. Brandenburg __ Calhoun ---------M. E. Thompson _____" Jasper ----------Horry
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75 I w. P. Scovill.............
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21 Jeter ·-·------------------22 Bowie --- ·•·-····--------23 Callahan ---------------24 Hertzog ---------------25 Brvson ·····-····•···---26 Kiier, P. -------------27 Kizer, R. -------------28 Mavfield ---------------29 Pittman --------------30 Reeder -----------------31 Bell ·····-·--·--------------32 Chastain ----------···
33 Allen, R. -------------34 Green, A. ----------·--35 Lanier -----------------36 Douglas ·-·-····--·-···37 La Torre --------------38 Nesmith ------------····
39 Turner -----------------40 Wagener ..............
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69 Smoak -----------------70 Fuller ------------·------71 Gordon -----------------72 Salmon __________ _______
73 Towles ······-·--·--···-·
74 Hill ···-······-······-·-····
75 Tumblestone ........
76 Burguson ··--········
77 Hale, R. --·-··-····-····
78 Bleckley ---------------79 Van Ness ---·········
80 Epps ---------------------81 Michie ················-82 Fowlkes ---------------83 Thompson, W. ···84 Timmons ·••··•·-···••·
85 Reed, L. ·-·-·····--·····
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90 Posey ----•-·····---······
91 Youngblood ........
92 Caldwell ..............
93 Green, C. ---······-····
94 Hudson ··········-·····
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137 Dukes, R,.········--·
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180 Spivey, c. ---------181 Roche -----------------182 Denham -------·--···183 Gibson, J. ·······--·
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188 McMahan ---------189IWilson, H. ·····•··
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207 Holliday, P. ...... 4
208 Joseph ·······-······· 4
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211 Windley .............. 4
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213 Grier, R. ............ 4
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218 Sanders, F. ........ 1
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220 Spann .................. 1
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224 Barksdale, W. .. 2
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226 Mcilwain ............ 3
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231 Oates .................... 4
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51

�CADETS HOLDING STATE BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIPS
SESSION 1924-1925
No.
County
Name
1 Abbeville _____________________________ R. L. Swetenburg
2 Aiken
C. H . Rosson
3 Aiken
Fred L. Barrett
4 *Allendale
R . B. Parker
5 Anderson
M. Pickell ____
6 Anderson
L . Bowie
___________
7 Anderson
---- H erbert P. Dunlap.t.. ___
8 Bamberg
't'rederick Sanders
9 Barnwell
Henry R . Thomas
10 Beaufort
L. J . Read
11 Berkeley ------------------·--·-----Walton M. Hudson __________________
12 Ca lhoun
J. M. Brandenburg ·----------------13 Charleston
·-----A . H. B ender
14 Charleston
C. Seabrook
15 Charleston
C. H. Blankens hip
Charles H. Jones, Jr. ____________
16 Charleston
17 Cherokee
J. c. Turner
18 Chester
mos Pittman
19 Chesterfield -----------------······ Wade Wa ddill
20 Clarendon
w. E. Ara nt
_________
____
21 Colleton
Wm . W . Smoak, Jr _
22 Darlington
{. M. Mims
23 Darlington
L . C. Sedberry
24 Dillon
J. L . S essions ____
25 Dorchester
R. s. Kizer
26 Edgefield
M. E. Padg ett, Jr. _ _ _ _
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41,
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

Fairfield
Florence
Florence
Georgetown
Greenville ____
Greenvill
Greenville
Greenwood
Greenwood
Hampton
Horry
Jasper
Kershaw
Lancaster
Laurens
Laurens
Lee
Lexington
McCormick
Marion
Marlboro
Newberry
Ocon
Orangeburg

John M. Lemmon
H. Barnwell Lee _______
s. D . Rickenbaker, Jr.__________
Joh n P . Beaty
T. E. llfoMahan
D. I. Dodenhoff
__
Harper L. Garrett _______________
F . B. Simmons
F. G. Burnet
G. 0 . Floy
Elbert N. Mc White ____ ___________
T. Lincoln Taylor
Arthur Stokes
J. F . Mcllwa in _________
C. B. Barksdale
R . E. Babb, Jr.
C. V. Pate
Q. L. Caughman
s. E. Talbert
____ ________________
E. F. Gibson ._ _______
_____
J . s. Heiss ______
Alton A. Freeman
W. E. Davis
____ James G. Owen

20

Scholarship Expires
1927
1927
1925
1925
1926
1928
1925
1925
1925
1928
1925
1928
1926
1927
1926
1925
1926
1925
1927
1927
192~
1926
1926
1927
1928
1927
192~
1925
1926
1925
1926
1927
1925
1927
1928
1928
1925
1925
1928
1927
1926
1927
1928
1927
1928
1927
1926
192!!
1926
1925

�No.

County

Name

51 Orangeburg
ulton D. Berry
52 Ora ngeburg
Chas. M. Tatum
53 Pickens
R. Y. Ellison
54 Richland
. T. A. Brown
55 Richlan
J. w. Brown
56 Richland ....
G. B. Weston ........ -----··-----------T . L. Long
57 Saluda
58 Spartanburg········-··-··-······p .s. Hill ....................................
J. A . Armstrong
59 Spartanburg
G. H. Garrett ..............
60 Spartanburg
J . H . Chadbourn
61 Spartanburg
62 Sumter
C. A . DesChamps
R a ndolph H. Guthrie
63 Sumter
64 *Union ------------------------------- J . E. Williams ..........................
obt. J. Alie
...
65 Williamsburg
Chas. H. Lesesne, Jr . .............
66 Williamsburg
E. L. Black
67 York
w. L. Gardner ____________ _·--- ________
68 York

Totals ....
*One-year scholarship.

Scholarship Expires
1920
1925
1928
1927
1928
1926
1928
1927
1928
1928
1926
1927
192D
1925
1925
1925
1928
1928
23

13

16

16

CADETS HOLDING CHARLESTON CITY SCHOLARSHIPS
SESSION 1924-1925
No.
1
2
3
4
5

6

Name
138
W. J. Conlon
44
w. E. Davis
Salvadore La Torre ····-·····240
A. B. Youngblood ............ 102
12
w. M. Bell
w. B. VanNess, Jr ......... 77
Totals

Street Address

Scholarship Expires

St. Philip Street.............._
Savage Street.. ..................
Calhoun Street ..................
Congress Street ................
Orange St.
Smith Street

192n
1926
1926

1927
1928
1928
0

3

2

�FRESHMAN CLASS
SESSION 1924-1925
Name

Units

Admitted From

Postoffice

Armstrong, J. A . ........... 16.5 .... Spartanburg H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ Spartanburg , S. C.
Armstrong, R. L. ............
. .. Birmingham Sou. Col. _ _ _ _ _ Town Creek, Ala.
Arnold, Q. L. _ _ _ _ l 7 .0 ... Anderson, H. S.
nderson, S. C .
Bngwell, E. W .....
... 17 .0 ... Hastoc School ·······----·········Spartanburg , S. C.
Bailes, E. L. _ _ _ _ 15.3 ... Anderson H . S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Anderson, S. C.
Balser, Paul _ _ _ _ _ l7.5 ....Chester H . S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chester, S. C.
Bell, W. M ..................... 21.5 ... H. S. of Charleston .
. Charleston, S. C.
Bennett, T . B. Jr. ............
. .. College of Charleston ......................... Charelston, S . C.
Berry, 0. F ...................... 16.0 .... Florence H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Florence, S. C.
Black, E. L . _ _ _ _~5.5 ....York H . S ........ ·················-···.. ····················York, S. C.
Blanding, D . M ., Jr ....... 16.5 ....Sumter H .S........
_ _ _ _ _ _ Sumter, S. C.
Bleckley, B. B., Jr ......... 15.0 .... Anderson H. S . .................................. . Anderson, S . C.
Bowie, R. W ..................... 17.0 .... Pendleton H. S ..................................... Pendleton, S . C.
Boylston, W. P ., Jr ....... 16.5 ....H. S. of Charleston _ _ _ _ _ _ Charleston, S. C.
Brandenburg, J. M ......... 15.5 .... St. Matthews H. S. _ _ __ _ _ St. Matthews, S . v .
Brown, D. B. _ _ _ _~6.6 ....Darlington H. S . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Darlington, S. C.
Brown, J. W ...................16.5 .... Blythewood H. S ......... _ _ _ _ _ Blythewood, S. C.
Burguson, E. F . ............. 17.0 ... H . S . of Char leston _ _ _ _ _ _ Charleston, S. C.
Burnett, F. G ................... 18.8 .... Greenwood H . S·- - - - - •········ Greenwood, S . C.
Callahan, Rex . ................18.5 .... Honea Path, IL S .
Honea Path, S. C.
Casey, D. G. _ _ _ __ 17.0 .... Anderson H. S ..........· - - - - -········Ander son, S. C.
Chastain, J. F . ............... 15.6 ....Pickens H. S.
ickens, S . C.
Cope, W. P ....................... 15.0 .... Cope H. S . ...... ~.......
Cope, S . C.
Cothran, W. H ..................16.5 .... Greenwood H. S...........................
Greenwood, S. C.
Crawford, F. E . ............. 19.0 .... H. S. of Charleston
.. Charleston, S. C.
Dean, J. L. _ _ _ _~7.0 ... Spartanbur g H. S.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Dowling, J. D ................. 16.0 .... Miami H. S.....
Miami, Fla.
Duke, C. T _ _ _ _ _
.... The Citadel
Blythewood, S. C .
Dukes, R. A. _ _ _ _ _
.... The CitadeL.....· - -- - -···· ..····McCormick, S. C.
_ _ _ _..........Easley, S. C.
Edens, Clarence ..............19.5 ....Easley H. S ... .
Elliott, F. A. _ _ _ _~6.0 .... Wofford Fit. Sch. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Conway, S . C.
Ellison, R. Y·--- -~8.5 .... Easley H. S ..... _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ asley, S . C.
Epps, C. K.___ __
.... The Citadel _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ················--Conway, S. C.
Fain, J. T., Jr . ................ 16.0 ... Spartanburg H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ Spartanburg, S . C.
Fass, HarrY- - ---~6.1 ....Dillon H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~illon, S. C.
Fennell, A. B .................. 20.5 .... Bailey Mil. Inst. .............
_ _ _ _.. Columbia, S . C.
Figg, E. C . ..................... 20.0 ... H. S. of Cha rleston .......................... Charleston, S. C.
Finley, S. G., Jr .............17.0 ... Spartanbu:·g H. S. _ _ __ _ _ Spartanburg, S. C.
Floyd, G. 0 .......................18.0 .... Brunson H. S ................• -- - --~runson, S . C.
Gardner, W. L .................16.8 ... York H. S. ..............
York, S. C.
Garrett, G. H ...................18.5 .... Greer H . S. ...........
Greer, S. C.
Gibson, J. L. _____ 17.0 .... Bishop England H. S.
Charleston, S. C.
Green, A. N. _ _ _ _.. 15.0 ..... Anderson H. S .
Anderson, S. C.
Grier, F. B., Jr ............... 16.5 .... Bailey Mil. Inst.....
...........Greenwood, S. C.
Grier, R. W. _ _ _ _.. 16.5 .... Bailey Mil. Inst.
Greenwood, S. C.
Griffin, F. M. _ _ _ _ 5.5 .... Anderson H. S.
nde-rson, S . C.
Hatchett, J . C ................. 18.5 ....Woodruff, H. S.
oore, S. C.
Hayne. Isaac _ _ _ _.... 6.0 .... Car. Mil. &amp; Nav. Acad. _ _ _ __ Congaree, S. C.

22

�Name

Units

Adaltted From

Postoffice

Hertzog, C. W ........·-······17.0 ....Spartanburg H . S. _ _ _ _ _ _~partanburg, S. C.
Holliday, Paul ··-············16.0 .... Conway H. S
Conway, S. C.
Horres, G. W ................... 16.7 ....Holly Hill H . S.
oily Hill, S. C.
Horres, J. G............·-·····16.5 .... Holly Hill H. S .
oily Hill, S. C.
Howard, William .......... 17.l ....Darlington H. S.
.............. Darlington, S. C.
Hutchison, T. W ............. 15.5 ....Rock Hill H . S.
ock Hill, S . C.
Hyman, B, _ _ _ __ 18.6 ....Darlington H . S.........
arlington, S. C.
Ingram, Lionel -··············17 .5 - ..Greenville H. S.
Greenville, S. C.
Jacobs, S. H. _ _ _ _~7.0 .... Graceville H. S
·-·················Graceville, Fla.
Jordan, W. L. P ......·-····17.0 ._.Bailey Mil. Inst.
Charleston, S. C.
Joseph, P. M. _ _ _ _~6.0 _..Summerton H. S.
ummerton, S. C.
Kendall, B. D·- - - -~7.6 .... Cheraw H. S .................
Cheraw, S. C.
Kerr, F . •~-- - -Furman Univers ity __________________
_______________ Aiken, S. C.
King, J. P., Jr ........·-······17.0 ....Spartanburg H. S ......................._Spartanburg, S. C.
Kizer, R. S. _ _ __ _ *16.5 .... St. George H. S.···········-- - - - ~ t . George, S. C.
Knight, J . B., Jr.............
The Citade,L.._ _ _ _ __ __ _ Greenville, S. C.
Lesemann, E. A ..·-··-····16.D ....H. S. of Charleston ........ _ _ _ __ Charleston, S. C.
Lesemann, L. A ....... ·-·····l9.5 ... H. S. of Charleston _ _ _ _ _ _ Charleston, S. C.
Little, J. W, _ __ _ _._7.8 ... Cheraw H. S, _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Cheraw, S. C.
Lofton, R. M., Jr ..... --•···15.5 _..McClellanville H. S, _ __ _ McClellanville, S. C.
Long, T. L - -- - -~7.0 .... Saluda H. S,- - - - - - - - --~auda, S. C.
Lucas, J. P., Jr ...............16.0 ....Charlotte H. S ····-·---- - -- Charlotte, N. C.
McCants, R. C ........·-·-··15.8 _ .Anderson H . S. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Anderson, S. C.
McIntosh, W. H .......... _._19.0 ....Columbia H. S.................
Columbia, S. C.
Mciver, R . W. _ _ _ _
University of the South _ __ __ Green ville, s. C.
Matthews, S. C .........·-·····15.5 .... Bailey Mil. Inst. _ _ __ _ _ __,_, ewberry, s. C.
Mayfield, L. A,.·-··-········15.0 _..Greer H. S, _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ ,
Greer, s. C.
Mikell, W. C- -- - -6,0 ....Bailey Mil. Inst ..... ••- - - - - - -Columbia, s. C.
.Miley, J. P.
*15.0 _ .Brunson H. s _______ _ _ _ .,,runson, S. C.
Moore, Carl
7.5 .... Olanta H. S.
Olanta, S. C.
Moore, J. W.
7.0 ._Littleton H. S.
ittleton, N. C.
Myers, J. C.
__College of Charleston
Charelston, S. C.
Nimmer, W. C ....... .........16.5 -. Summerton H. s _ ______uummerton, S. C.
Oates, F. L, _ __ _ _ 5_3 ._Hartsville H. S.
amar, S. C.
O'Brient, Calvin - ·····-·15.0 ....Durham H. S.
urham, N. S.
O'Neal, T. G-----7,0 .._Blackstone Mil. Acad.
oboken, N. J.
Parker, R. B _ _ __ _ 6.0 ....Honea Path H. S,- - -- - - - - - ~ v a , S. C.
Pate, C. V
5.5 _..Hartsville H. S.
ishopville, S. C.
Poovey, Ivy
5.0 ....Lancaster H. S
ancaster, S. C.
Posey E. 0.
8.0 ....Woodruff H. S.
Woodruff, S. C.
Power, W. A., Jr•-······-··16.0 __ Bailey Mil. Inst,. _ _ _ _ __ _ _,.nderson, S. C.
Read, P. H
rn.o ._.H, S. of Charlesto
Charleston, S. C.
Reed, L. J, _ _ _ _ _~7.0 ....Beaufort H. S.
····- ·····Beaufort, S. C.
Reeder, 0. s_____ 7.0 _Spartanburg H. S.
partanburg, S. C.
Richmond, C. H,____
University of Florida
Valdosta, Ga.
Rigby, S. A,___ _ _
The CitadeL.anning, S. C.
Salmon, T. F, _ _ _ _~8.0 _..Marion H . S.
arion, S. C.
Schein, M. A,____
The Citadel
eaufort, S. C.
Scovill, W. P, _ _ _ _~6.0 .... Orangeburg H . S.
Orangeburg, S. C.
Shanklin, J. B. Jr, ..- ....16.0 ....Anderson H. S'.
nderson, S. C.
Sinkler, D. L., Jr. ___.15.0 ....Baylor School
Charleston, S. C.
Smith, R. H., Jr. ___ ..--16.0 _Hastoc Schoo
auline, S. C.
Stevenson, T. C. Jr,, __ 15.5 _ _H. S. of Oharlesto
Charleston, S. C.

23

�Name

Onita

Admitted From

Postoffice

Stokes, Arthur _______________ 16.0 ____ Camden H. s _ _ ________ camden, S. C.
_
Stuhr, J. H _ _ __ _ l5.0 --- Bailey Mil. Inst. ____________ _Charleston, S. C.
_
__
Sullivan, M. M-----------··-·
Talbert, S. C. _ _ _ _ 16.0
Thacker, C. C. _
________
_______15.5
Thomas, J. P., Jr. _______ 19.5
_
Thompson, M. E. ___________ 16.2
Timmons, T. A . ._______ 16.5
____
Todd, W. B., Jr. _________ 15.0
Towles, F. J _ __ __ l6.5
_
Tumblestone, C. __ ____15.5
_____ __
VanNess, W. B., Jr. _____ 19.5
Ward, J. W. _ __ _-9.5
Ward, R. A. _ _ _ __ 5_0
Westmoreland, H . D. ___16.0
_
Williams, J. E. _____
__________ 16.0
Willis, T. w______
Wilson, B. p __
_ ___________
______ l8.5
Wimberly, J . M. _____________ 15.5
Windley, W. H. _____ __ 17.0
_____
Workman, S. J., Jr. ______ 16.0

Clemson Colleg e ___
______ - - - - - -=nderson, S. C.
___McCormick H. S. ________________ McCormick, S. C.
____ St. Matthews H. S ____
____________________ St. Matthews, S. C.
_ H. S. of Charleston .. _________
___
_
_________
_______ Charleston, S. C.
____ Ridgeland H. S. ___________ Ridgeland, S. C.
____ Lake City H. S------- - - - -- - ~ake City, S. C.
_ __ Anderson H. S-- - -- - - - -=nderson, S. C.
_
__Meggetts H. S------ - - - - - - - -~•«eggetts, S. C.
__
____ Fruitland Inst. (N. C.) ____________ Yonge's Island, S. C.
___ H_ S. of Charleston _ __ _ _ _ Charleston, S. C.
_ __ West Philadelphia H. S. _____________
_
________ Philadelphia, Pa.
___ Staunton Mil. Acad. _____
_________
___________ GJadstone, N . J.
___
____ Bell School (Tenn.) ________ _ _~.untsville, Ala
_ Spartanburg H . S . ______________ Trough, S. C.
___
Erskine College ___________.,.,dgemoor, S. C.
____ Greenville H. s _
__________ ______
_______ _____________ Greenville, S. C.
____ Branchville H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ Branchville, S . 0 .
___
____ Belhaven H. s _ _____ ________________ _ B elhaven , N. C.
____ ___ _
____
____ Woodruff H. s _
_____________
____________ Woodruff S. C.

24

�BATTALION ORGANIZATION
STAFF
First Lieutenant and Adj utan t..................................................................HowE
First Lieutenant and Supply Officer.......................... ·-···········THoMPSON, W.
Sergeant Major ···················································-···········-····················ROBERTSON
Battalion Supply Sergeant .................................................................. JORDAN, A.
CoMPANY"A"

Captains:
Wilson, H.

COMPANY"B"

COMPANY"C"

Tatum

Taylor, L.

Atkinson

Fuller
Patten

Jeter
Marshall

Beaty
Owen
Gordon
Freeman
Thompson, E.
Lesesne
Berry, F.

Lemmon
Scott
Michie
Hottinger
Guthrie
Hiott
Pittman
Lee, B.

McDowell

Nesmith

Bender

Conlon

Matthews, J.
Blankenship
Caldwell
Anderson, A.
Pickell
Bailey

McMahan
Mims
Davis, W.

Connor
Sanders, K.
Turner
La Torre

Johnson
Still, H.
King, H.
Dodenhoff
Taylor, F.
Law
Givens

Rosson
Duvall
Hutchison, E.
Hale, R.
Jordan, J.
Harris
Dennis
Clarkson
Thompson, L.

Kizer, P.
Swetenburg
Haile, W
Henderson
Denham
Douglas
Wyatt

First Lieutenants:
Spann
Blanding, J.
Wagener
Smoak
Dunlap
Garrett, H.
Wyman
Shuler
Second Lieutenants:
Jones
Davis, J.
Green, C.
Watts
Barrett
Lancaster
Hudson
Sanders, F.
Thomas, H.
Gary
Bryson
Irvine
Ball
McWhite
Munnerlyn, B. Allen, R.
First Sergeants:
Cauthen
Wright
Supply Sergeants:
Still, R.
Spivey, C.
Sergeants:
Lyon
Spivey, B.
Hafner
Berry, P.
Langley
Corporals:
Youngblood
Seabrook
Brown, A.
Kilpatrick
Swan
Weeks
Padgett
Brinker

CoMPANY"D"

Color Guard :
Sergeants Berry, P. and Turner: Privates McFarland and Jordan, R.

25

�THE CITADEL BAND
Director ···-············•····•··········•···········•··•··········•·······················MR. CARL H. METZ
Drum Major ·································•··•···································•········:...... sHuLER, E.
Piccolo ·······································-··············--·················································MICHIE
Eb Clarinet ·····················•······-····································-·······················KNOBELOCH

Bb Clarinet ····················•···········•··························-·········-·······WILLIAMS, J .
Bb Clarinet ···············································································-···········BABB
Bb Clarinet .................................................................................-PETERMAN
Solo Bb Cornet ·······················-································································FREEMAN
Solo Bb Cornet ·······················-··································-····························KLAuBER
Solo Bb Cornet ················•··············•·························-································WYMAN
First Bb Cornet ···-······························-······························•····················LEsEsNE
First Bb Cornet ···················································-···············•···········R1cHARDSON
Solo

Solo
First

Second Cornet ··-·····•·····•····•···························•·······•···•······-·················HoTTINGER

Eb

Alto ·······-····························································································-LANGLEY

Second Alto ····•··························-···············•···•······································-·······CuTTs
Third Alto ··································································-·············-············cARRIGAN
Baritone ·····················••··············----····································THoMPSON, L.
Saxophone ····················•············•·····················-····························STEVENSON, W.
Saxophone ····························•··-·····································•······•··················KENDALL
Trombone (Slide) ···········································-······················-···THOMPSON, E.
Trombone (Slide) ·······-··----·························-·-···············S1MMONS, B.
Trombone ( Slide) ·······················································-···························LoFToN
Trombone (Valve) ···················-··························-···································BAILEY

Eb

Tuba ···-······························································-·····························RJ:cHMOND

BBb Base ···········-······································································-·····················GARY
Snare Drum·····························----

_ _ _ ...•HUTCHISON,

E.

Bass Drum ·····················•··•······-···································•··············-···········FENNELL
Cymbals -·-···················•··•·········------··········-······--- -··-···LAKE

MEDALS AND A WARDS
Session 1924-1925.
Scholarship Medal ·······································-···············..···Cadet

R. H . Guthrie

Willson Ring ·······························-·······································Cadet H. P. Dunlap
"Star of The West" Medal...........•................ Cadet Corporal C. H. Rosson
Marksman's Medal ..............•.•................... Cadet Private J. J . Mackay, Jr.
Prize Company.................... Company"D", Cadet Captain R. W. Atkinson
James H. Holmes, Jr., Memorial Medal........ Cadet Captain H.

26

E.

Wlilson

�HEADQUARTERS OF THE CITADEL

General Order

1

No. ______ _
_____________

J

Charleston, S. C.
June 9, 1925.

1. The Corps of Cadets 1s hereby furloughed until Saturday,
September 19th, at 10 :00 A. M.
By order of Colonel Bond:

C. L. HAIR,
Captain and Adjutant.

27

�DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION
COURSES

The studies of the Freshman and Sophomore Classes are
the same in all the courses. Beginning with the Junior
Class, in addition to certain prescribed studies common to
all the courses, students are offered optional subjects in the
line of civil engineering, chemistry, physics and electricity,
"premedical" preparation, English and history, or business administration.
DEGREES

Upon the completion of the four years course of studies,
as outlined in the following pages, the cadet is granted
the degree of Bachelor of Science, or the degrne of Bachelor
of Arts.
The degree of Bachelor of Arts is granted to all students
who successfully complete the English-history course. The
degree of Bachelor of Science is granted to graduates in
the other courses.
The degree of Civil Engineer is granted to those st11dents
in Engineering who, after graduation, furnish satisfactory
evidence of engineering work of a superior quality extending over at least three years, and who submit a satisfactory
thesis.

28

�ENGLISH-HISTORY

Year

! ,Clock Hrs.,
,.

Subject

5

Rec.

Lab.

0

FRESHMAN:

Types of Literature.............................. Engl. la 1
English Composition ···········-···············Engl. lb S
Hist. of Modern Europe, 1500-1815 .. Hist. 1
French Grammar and Reading.......... French 1
Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, etc ... Math. 1
Physics, Elementary General ............ Phys. 1
Drill Regulations and Exercises........ Mil. Sci. 1

3
3
3
5
2
1

3
3
3

5
2
4

3

3

20

SOPHOMORE:

History of Literature .......................... Engl. 2a 1
Rhetoric .................................................... Engl. 2b S
European History. 1789-1920.............. Hist. 2
French Literature and Composition .. French 2
Analytical Geometry ···•···-···················Math. 2
Chemistry, Elementary GeneraL. .......Chem. 1
Mechanical Drawing ............................ Draw. 1
Map Reading and Sketching .............. Mil. Sci. 2

3

3

3
3
3
2
1
1

2
3
4

3
3
3
3
3
3

21

4

3
3
3
3
3
3

18

JUNIOR:

English Drama, Shakespeare ............ Engl. 3
*Public Speaking ···········-························Engl. 4
*English History ···········-·······················Hist. 3
Physics, Advanced General ................ Phys. 2
German 1, Spanish 1 or French 3......
Field Engineering and Gunnery........ Mil. Sci. 3

3
3

3

3

3
1

SENIOR:

*Nineteenth Century Prose .................. Engl. Sb
3
Economics .............................................. Bus.Ad. 5 3
*American History ···-···························Hist. 4a 1 3
*International Relations ........................ Hist. 4b f
German 2, Spanish 2, or French 4 ....
3
Minor Tactics and Motor Mechanics .. Mil. Sci. 4 2

3
3

4

3
3
3

15

Total Credit Hours .............................. ·-······································· 74

*The elective studies in the fttnior and Senior Classes are marked with
asterisks.
·

29

�CHEMISTRY

Year

Subject

! ,Clock Hrs., :!; ...
•
...
5 Rec. Lab. "' 5
t

o

o:i:

FRESHMAN:

Trigonometry Solid Geometry, etc ... Math. 1
Physics, Elementary GeneraL ............ Phys. 1
English Literature ................................ Engl.la (
English Composition ............................ Engl.lb J
History of Modern Europe ................ Hist. 1
French Grammar and Reading.......... French 1
Drill Regulations and Exercises........ Mil. Sci. 1

5

2

2

3
3
3
1

4

5
3
3
3
3
3

20

3
3
3
3
3
3
3

21

3
3
3
3
3
3

18

SOPHOMORE:

Chemistry, Elementary General ........ Chem. 1
Analytical Geometry ............................ Math. 2
Mechanical Drawing ............................ Draw. 1
History of Literature .......................... Engl.2a)
Rhetoric .................................................... Engl.2b J
European History ···············-··············· Hist. 2
French Literature and Composition .. French 2
Map Reading and Sketching .............. Mil. Sci. 2

2
3

2

1

3

3

3
3
1

4

JUNIOR:

*Chemistry, Advanced General .......... Chem. 2
*Qualitative Analysis .............................. Chem. 3
Physics, Advanced General... ............. Phys. 2
English Drama, Shakespeare.............. Engl. 3
German 1 ·······························-···············
Field Engineering and Gunnery........ Mil. Sci. 3

2
1
3
3
3
2

2
4

4

SENIOR:

*Organic Chemistry ................................ Chem. 4
2
*Quantitative Analysis .......................... Chem. 5
1
Economics .............................................. Bus.Ad. 5 3
German 2 ................................................
3
Minor Tactics and Motor MechanicsMil. Sci. 4 2

2
4

4

3

3
3

3
3

15

Total Credit Hours ························••··•······································-··· 74

*The elective studies in the Junior and Senior Classes are marked with
asterisks.

�PRE-MEDICAL

! '~Clock Hrs.~'
..

Subject

Year

5

o

Rec.

Lab.

;';:! '"

al

~

,.. o
o:X:

FRESHMAN:

Physics, Elementary GeneraL._······-·Phys. 1
Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, etc ... Math. 1
English Literature.................................. Engl. la }
English Composition ............................ Engl. lb
History of Modern Europe.. ................. Hist. 1
French Grammar and Reading .......... French 1
Drill Regulations and Exercises ........ M'il. Sci. 1

2
5
3

2

3

5
3

3
3
1

4

2

2

3
1

3

3
3
3

20

SOPHOMORE:

Chemistry, Elementary GeneraL...... Chem. 1
Analytical Geometry ............................Math. 2
Mechanical Drawing ............................ Draw. 1
History of Literature .......................... Engl. 2a }
Rhetoric .................................................... Engl. 2b
European History ···-···························Hist. 2
French Literature and CompositionFrench 2
Map Reading and Sketching ............... Mil. Sci. 2

3
3
3

3

3

3
3

3
3

1

4

3

21

2
1
3
3
3
2

2
4

3
3
3
3
3
3

18

2
2
3
3
2

2
4

3
4
3
3
3

16

JUNIOR:

*Chemistry, Advanced General... ......... Chem. 2
*Qualitative Analysis ............................ Chem. 3
Physics, Advanced GeneraL.............. Phys. 2
English Drama, Shakespeare.............. Engl. 3
German 1 ................................................
Field Engineering and Gunnery ........ Mil. Sci. 3

3

4

SENIOR:

*Organic Chemistry -----··········Chem. 4
*Biology ································----Biology 1
Economics ------·----Bus.Ad. 5
German 2 ···-···················--·····-·········-·-···Minor Tactics and Motor MechanicsMil. Sci. 4

4

Total Credit Hours_·····························-············---- .... 75

*The elective studies in the Junior and Senior Classes are marked with
asterisks.

31

�CIVIL ENGINEERING

*
g

,Clock Hrs.---,
Rec. Lab.

Subject

Year

0

FRESHMAN:

Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, etc.. Math. 1
Physics, Elementary GeneraL_......... Phys. 1
English Literature ................................ Engl. la 1
English Composition ............................ Engl. lb S
History of Modern Europe ................ Hist. 1
French Grammar and Reading .......... French 1
Drill Regulations and Exercises........ Mil. Sci 1

5
2
3
3
3
1

5
2

3
3
3
3

4

3

SOPHOMORE:

Plane and Solid Analytic GeometryMath. 2
Mechanical Drawing ............................ Draw. 1
Chemistry, Elementary GeneraL ........ Chem. 1
History of Literature .... ••·-············•·······Engl. la}
Rhetoric ···········-·······································Engl. 2b
History of Modern Europe ................ Hist. 2
French Literature and Composition.. French 2
Map Reading and Sketching.............. Mil. Sci. 2

3
1
2
3
3
3
1

3
3

3

2

3

3
3

3

4

3

n

3

2

1
3
3
3

4

3

21

JUNIOR:

*Diff. and Integral Calculus.................. Math. 3
*Surveying, theory ·······························-·Eng'g la
*Surveying, field work. ........................... Eng'g lb
*Engineering Drawing ·•···•·-············•····Draw. 2
Physics, Advanced General.................. Phys. 2
English Drama, Shakespeare.............. Engl. 3
German 1, Spanish 1 or French 3......
Field Engineering and Gunnery_........ Mil. Sci. 3

3
3
3
3
3
2

5

21

SENIOR:

*Analytic Mechanics..............·-·······-······Eng'g 2a ~
*Mechanics of Material..._..................... Eng'g 2b
*Earthwork ···················- ···························Eng'g 3a
*Graphic Statics...............................- ....... Eng'g 3b{
* Structural Design........ ••·-·····················Eng' g 3c
*Highway Engineering............... -........... Eng'g 4a
*Hydraulics ···············-·····························Eng' g 4b
*Engineering Testing Laboratory........ Eng'g 5
Economics ··•··········••·············•····•·········-···Bus.Ad. 5
German 2, Spanish 2, or French 4....
Minor Tactics and Motor MechanicsMil. Sci. 4

3
2

3
2

3

3

1½
3

3
3
3
2

3

3

4

3

19½

Total Credit Hours ..·-···········································--··················· 81¼

*The elective studies in the Junior and Senior Classes are marked with
asterisks.

32

�PHYSICS AND ELECTRICITY

Year

*
...
5

,-Clock Hrs., ;;: ,.
...
Rec. Lab.
~ 5

Subject

""

0

Oil::

FRESHMAN:

Physics, Elementary GeneraL............ Phys. 1
Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, etc ... Math.l
English Literature ···························-···Engl. la 1
English Composition...........................-.. Engl. lb S
History of Modem Europe................ Hist. 1
French Grammar and Reading .......... French 1
Drill Regulations and Exercises........ Mil. Sci. 1

5

3
5

2

2

3

3

3
3
1

3

4

2

2

3

3

20

SOPHOMORE:

Chemistry, Elementary GeneraL........ Chern. 1
Analytical Geometry ............................ Math. 2
Mechanical Drawing ............................ Draw. 1
History of Literature............................ Engl. 2a)
Rhetoric ···-•·····························-···············Engl. 2b S
European History...............................-.. Hist. 2
French Literature and Cornposition.. French 2
Map Reading and Sketching.............. Mil. Sci. 2

3

3
3

3

3
3
3
3

4

3

6

1

3
3

3

3
3
1

21

JUNIOR:

Physics, Advanced GeneraL................ Phys. 2
*Laboratory, Physics ...............................Phys. 3
*Diff. and Integral Calculus ...-···-······Math. 3
English Drama, Shakespeare.............. Engl. 3
German 1, Spanish 1 orFrench 3........
Field Engineering and Gunnery........ Mil. Sci. 3

3

3

3
3
3
1

4

3

6

6

6

3

3
3

3

18

SENIOR:

*Adanced Physics ---··················phys. 4a 1
*Radio Engineering ................................ Phys. 4b S
Electrical Engineering _ _ _ _ _ Phys. 5
Economics ···········-····························-····Bus.Ad. 5
German 2, Spanish 2, or French 4....
Minor Tactics and Motor MechanicsMil. Sci. 4

3
3

3

3
1

4

3

18

Total Credit Hours ...........................·-···············----- 77

*The elective studies in the Junior and Senior Classes are marked with
asterisks.

33

�BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

.~g

Subject

Year

o

.

,-Clock Hrs., :::! "'
"' g
Rec. Lab.
~

o:i::

FRESHMAN:

Trigonometry, Solid Geometry etc...Math. 1
Physics, Elementary GeneraL........... Phys. 1
English Literature ................................ Engl. la l
English Composition ............................ Engl. lb J
History of Modern Europe................ Hist. 1
French Grammar and Reading ............ Frem;h 1
Drill Regulations and Exercises........ Mil. Sci. 1

5

5
2

3
3
3
1

2

3
3

3
3

4

3

20

SOPHOMORE :

Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry.. Math. 2
Mechanical Drawing ·······················-···Draw. 1
Chemistry, Elementary General.......... Chem. 1
History of Literature ........................ Engl. 2a l
Rhetoric ·······································-···········Engl.2b S
History of Modern Europe.................. Hist. 2
French Literature and Composition .. French 2
Map Reading and Sketching.............. Mil. Sci. 2

3
1
2
3

3
2

3
3
3

3

3
3
1

4

3

*Elementary Accounting ····-·············Bus.Ad. 1 3

3

4

3

3

21

JUNIOR:

=~~1~:~:~~;

:·····························--}

Bus.Ad. 2 3

*Business Administration..................
English Drama, Shakespeare... _......... Engl. 3
Physics, Advanced GeneraL................ Phys. 2
German 1, Soanish 1, or French 3....
Field Engineering and Gunnery........ Mil. Sci. 3

3

3
3
3
2

4

3

3

3

4

3

3
3

19

SENIOR:

*Advanced Accounting ··-······················Bus.Ad. 3
*Marketing ··············------} Bus.Ad. 4
·
*Marketing So. Car. Products........
*Principles of Advertising................
Economics ········••······•··-···--···················Bus.Ad. 5
German 2, Spanish 2, or French 4....
Minor Tactics and Motor MechanicsMil. Sci. 4

3

3

3
3
2

3
3

4

3

16

Total Credit Hours................................•·······-·····················-······· 76

*The elective studies in the Junior and Senior Classes are marked with
asterisks.

34

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                    <text>OFFICIAL REGISTER

THE CITADEL
The Military College of South Carolina

Charleston, S. C.
SESSION 1923-1924

J. J. nntU&gt;NO. SON, OBA.BLSSTON PBINTDiG

1924

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�ORGANIZATION

BOARD OF VISITORS

ORLANDO SHEPPARD, EsQ., Chairman __________ £dgefield, S. C.
JOH N P. THOMAS, EsQ. Vice-Chairman ____ Charleston, S. C.
JAMES H. HAMMOND, EsQ, __________________________ Columbia, S. C.

rAMES G.

PADGETT,

EsQ.----------------------------Walterboro, S. C.

A.. E. HUTCHISON, Esg. ________________________________ Rock Hill, S. C.
[. R. WESTMORELAND, Esg, ____________________________ Pacolet, S. C.
ti:. D. STILL, Esg. ________________________________________ Blackville, S. C.
Ex-OFFICIO

nrs 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
Representatives, Mayesville, S. C.

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�OFFICERS AND FACULTY
COLONEL 0. J. BOND, B.
President

s.,

LL. D.

Military Staff
MAJOR A. G. GooDWYN, U. S. A., Retired,
Professor of Military Science and Tac-tics.
Commandant of Cadets

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MAJOR J. A. MACK, C. A. c.,
s. A.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics.
MAJOR E. M. TILLER, B.
Quartermaster
MAJOR R.

s.,

s.

CATHCART, M. D.,
Surgeon

MAJOR HENRY E. RAINES, B.
Director of Cadet Affairs
CAPTAIN

c. L. HAIR, B.
Adjutant

s.,

s.,

CAPTAIN JoHN B. DAY, C. A. C., U. S. A.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics

u. s.

CAPTAIN P. B. ROBINSON,
A.,
Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics

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

COLLEGE FACULTY
COLONEL 0. J. BOND, B. s., LL. D.,
Professor of Mathematics
MAJOR ROBERT GIBBES THOMAS, c. E.,
Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Engineering
MAJOR HUGH SWINTON MCGILLIVRAY, A. B., Ph. D.,
Professor of English

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MAJOR Lours KNox, B. S., M. S.,
Professor of Chemistry and Biology
MAJOR Lours SHEPHERD LETELLIER, M. S.,
Professor of Civil Engineering
MAJOR NEWLAND FARNSWORTH SMITH, Ph. D.,
Professor of Physics
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�A. B., A. M.,
Professor of History

MAJOR SMITH JOHNS WILLIAMS,

B.,

MAJOR HAROLD CARTER WINSHIP, A.

A. M.,

Professor .of Modem Languages
CAPTAIN CLIFTON LECROY HAIR,

s.,

B.

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

s.,

B.

Assistant Professor of Mathematics
CAPTAIN JOHN ANDERSON, C. E.,

Associate Professor of Engineering and Drawing
CAPTAIN H.J. GARNAND, B. A., M. A.,
Associate Professor of Modern Languages
LIEUTENANT Al[.FRED E. DUFOUR, A. B.,
Assistant Professor of Modern Languages

B., A.

LIEUTENANT MILTON BOONE KENNEDY, A.

Assistant Professor of English

B.

LIEUTF.NANT JAMES KARL COLEMAN,

s.,

Assistant Professor of History
LmuTENAN'I' EBf:N TAYLOR,

B.

S.,

Assistant Professor of Physics
LIEUTENANT THOMAS J. ATKINS, Ch.

Assistant Professor of Chemistry

R. N.,
Matron of Hospital

Miss F. J. GASQUE,

MRS. F.

c.

POLHEMUS,

Sec re ta ry to the President
Miss ISABEL A. STONEY,
Secretary to the Quartermaster
MRS.

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D. AVINGER,

Matron of Mess Hall
MR. CARL H. METZ,

Band Instructor
MRS.

w.

L. GAILLARD,

Librarian
MR. J. MORRISON LELAND,

Y. M. C. A. Secretary
MR. C. F. MYERS, JR.

Registrar
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M.,

�MERIT ROLLS
PosITlON IN CLASS. The marks on which 1the merit rolls are ma/
are obtained by multiplying the average in each branch by its "weight
The aggregate of these "weighted averages," with the Conduct Mark
added in, determine the relative class standing of cadets. Electii
studies are not counted in the final grading for graduation.
WEIGHTS. The weights given in the various subjects are pr,
portional to the ,time assigned them in the schedule of recitations.
ACADEMIC STANDARD. A minimum average of 50 per cent. is ~
quired in each department, and a "general average" of 70 per ce
of the aggregate-not including the Conduct Mark-is required f
advancement to a higher class and for graduation.
CONDUCT MARK. The value of the conduct mark 1s fixed at fo
per cent. of the Academic aggregate.
CONDUCT Ron. Rolls exhibiting the relative standing of the cade
in Conduct shall be formed by the President at the June examinatio
for the whole Academic Year, in the following manner:
1

I£t. Merits.
following basis.

Merits shall be awarded to the cadets upon t

For perfect Conduct for one week. ................................... l

2nd. Demerits. To all the recorded delinquencies of the cade
shall be affixed a number of demerits, not exceeding 10, correspondir
to the degree of criminality.

In determining standing on the "Conduct Roll," Merits and Demer
shall have correlative. value.
DEFICIENCY IN CONDUCT. When any cadet shall have a numl
expressing his demerits on the general Conduct Roll greater th
200 for his Freshman year, 170 for his Sophomore year, 150 for
Junior year, 130 for his Senior year, such cadet shall be declar
deficient in Conduct, and be immediately suspended, and reported
the Board of Visitors at its next meeting.

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�CADETS
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THE CITADEL,
THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

IN THEIR RESPECTIVE CLASSES
FOR THE SESSION 1923-24.

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CLASSIFICATION OF CADETS

The cadets are arranged in four distinct classes, corresponding to
de the four years of study. The cadets employed on the first year's
ti~
course constitute the Freshman Class; those on the second year's
course, the Sophomore Class; those of •
the third year's course, the
ti Junior Class; and those on the fourth year's course, the Senior Class.

NOTE.
Those cadets whose names appear in CAPITALS are officially selected
for publicatoin, 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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2 J. L. Bull _ __ _ _
8 H. M. Holmes ···················4 H. P. Gongaware ___ _______
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6 B. D. Kitchings
6 R. A. Benson _ ____ ,
7 H. D. Gray _ _ __ _
8 J. A. Timmons
9 J. F. Bennett, Jr.
10 J . L. Foster
11 J.B. Padgett _ _ __
12 J. Woods _ __ __ _
13 E. P. Crouch -----------------14 T. C. Perrin ------------ ·-··-- _
15 T. C. Adams
---·---16 D. S. McAlister __ _
17 T. D. Jennings _ _ __
18 W. E. Ball ------------ · ____ __
__ _
19 H. M. Corley ___ ·-· ·· ·----_____
20 W. D. Rustin
21 R. V. Royall, Jr. _________
_
22 N. Yongue ___________
____ __
_
23 W. W. Cone _____ ·· ·-·---_ ____
24 D. Ruff _ _ __
26 W. Allan ----- - - - -1
26 J. P. Hill
27 H . D. Padgett ---------------···
28 H. Ellison _ _ _ ___ ,
29 W P. Lemmond _____ ____ _
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30 H. Clarke**
31 C. M. Thacker
32 C. P. Fishburne _______ _____ _
___
33 E. W. Peterson ______________
_
34 J. S Albergotti __ ____ _
___ _ ___
35 M. Pegues
86 A. J. M. Wannamaker .__ _
37 D. J. Lucas _ __ _ _ ,
38 R. E. Lee _ __ _ __
39 R . S. Hills
40 L. W. Temple

Richland
S . C.
Georgetown _ _ S. C.
__
Spartanburg __ S. C.
Charleston _____ _ S. C.
Beaufort
S . C.
Charleston
S. C.
Waynes boro __ Miss.
McCormick ___ S . C.
_
Charleston _____ _ S . C.
Anderson _______ _ S. C.
Lake Butler ___ _ Fla.
Marion _______ _ s. 0.
Charleston _____ _ S. C.
Lee _ _ _ _
1 S. C.
Spartanburg __ S . C.
Anderson _ _____ _ S. C.
_
Charleston ___ _ S. C.
__
Jackson ville ___ _ Fla.
Saluda
S. C.
Charleston ____
_ S. C.
Charles ton _____ _ S . C.
Pickens ___________ _ S. C.
Colleton ________ _ S. C.
Richland
S. C.
Dorchester _____ S. C.
_
Colleton ---------· S . C.
Colleton
S. C.
Char I es ton _____ _ S. C.
Spartanburg _ S. C.
_
Richland ________ S. C.
_
Calhoun _________ _ S. C.
Colleton
S . C.
Greenwood _____ _ S. C.
Cherokee _______ _ S. C.
Greenville _____ _ S. C.
Orangeburg __ _ S. C.
Charleston _____ _ S . C.
Florence
S. C.
Charleston _ _ S . C.
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Dillon
S. C.

20.00

420.00

8.18
11.09
7.63
5.75
15.10
5.84
7.38
8.67
13.68
10.23
6.22
12.51
11.58
13.02
10.83
11.61
11.99
5.02
6.11
8.55
7.05
13.25
5.60
9.41
2.45
10.74
3.82
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5.37
2.56
5.29
6.94
3.40
6.66
1.30
7.63
4.81
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342.01
339.71
339.31
336.44
327.14
326.73
325.18
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322.69
321.12
319.53
318.54
317 .85
317.40
316.09
314 .01
313.21
312.99
312.58
312.60
308.76
306.65
305.90
303.95
303.18
302.06
301.31
300.96
225.64
300.79
300.53
298.17
296.89
294.44
293.94
291.19
285.86
283.46
282.52

*Winner of Scholarship Medal
••Rceord for three years.

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4 H . D. Gray -··-··········· Wawnes boro
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7 J. F . Bennett. Jr . .... Cha rleston ....
8 T. C. Perrin ·-···-··-···· Lee
9 H. Ellison _ _ _ _ ,Charleston -·
10 J. B. Padgett ····-··-··· Lake Butler ..
11 W. D. Rustin -············ Charleston ....
12 W. E . Ball _ _ ___,Jacksonville ..
13 J. A. Timmons ····-·-·· McCormick ....
14 W. W. Cone ···-···-···· Colleton ...... .
15 R. V. Royall, Jr. -···· Charleston ... .
16 H. D. Padgett ............ Colleton ······17 T. C. Adams -·············· Spartanburg
18 R. A. Benson .............. Charleston ... .
19 J . S. Albergotti -······ Cherokee --··
201 A. J.M. Wannamaker Orangeburg ..
21 1 W . P. Lemmond ·····- Spartanburg
22 D. J. Lucas ·-·-··········· Charleston ··23 R . E . Lee - - - - -1Florence -······
24 R. S . Hills ··-·-·········· Char!es ton ....

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3 J. P. Hill
4 C. P. Fishburne·-··- 5 H. M. C~r ley ·······-··-··
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3 L. W. Temple ............ Dillon ...... .... S. C.

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21 D. Ruff
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2 W . T. Hudson
Berkeley ______ _
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3 W. M. Thompson ______ Wilmington __
4 F. L. Barrett ----------·-·- Aiken
5 C. H_ Jones ___________ Charleston _ _
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6 J. G. Owen ________ Orangeburg _
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7 T_ L. Taylor _
_________ Jasper
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8 W. G. Gordon
Will' msburg
9 W. J. Bryson _____ Laurens _______ _
10 W. W. Ball _ _ __ Richland
II C. H. Lesesne _____ Will'msburg
12 F. D. Berry ______ Orangeburg
13 C. M. Tatum ____
____ Orangeburg
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16 C. A_ Watts ____________ Richland ___ ___ _
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17 A. A. Freeman _______ Newberry _ _
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18 H . T. Patten ______ Seattle _ _ --1
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19 H. E. Wilson ____ _ Lee _ ____________ _
____
20 W. C. Howe _____ York
21 J. D. Fuller _____ ______ Laurens _______ _
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22 J .. M. Spann
Allendale ____
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23 F. J. Wyman _
__________ Bamberg ___ _
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·c. F. Hottinger _______ Charleston ___ _
D. F. Scott ------- Charleston ___ _
J. D. Stehmeyer _
_______ Charleston
H. W. Weathers ________ Orangeburg

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1.96
85.48
2.52
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3.40
84.32
3.40
80.69
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1.68
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71.77
71.56
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CHEMISTRY ELECTIVE
Chester
11 M. A. Pittman ________ Bamberg---------_____
__
2 F. Sanders - - - Florence -------s H. B. Lee
4 M. s. Irvine ------ -------- Evington -----5 J. C. Gary ----------.----·- Charleston
6 R. w. Atkinson ------- Federal Point
7 0. w. Lancaster ______ Bamberg ----Fairfield -------8 J. M. Lemmon
Union
J. R. Jeter
D. E. Michie-::== Darlington
Gadsden ------~:1
Moragne
R. E .
J. J. O'Shaughnessy Charleston ----1
Charleston __
_
- -A. G. Pinckney
___
-~J. J. Wallace ____________ Kers haw _____
j J. C. Wright -------- --- Charleston ____

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H. L. Garrett ___ Greenville _ _
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J. W. CONNOR ····-·· Dorchester ....
H. M. Pickell ............ Anderson
J. H. Chadbourn ·-·-·· Spartanbur~
T. B. Caldwell -··-······ Howell
H. M. Mims ·-···-····-·· Darlington ..:.
M. C. Lennon ............ Rowland ......
D. Bailey _ _ _ _ Olmstead ......
E. E. Cauthen, Jr. -·· Dorchester -·
W. L. Fowlkes ······-- Selma
C. H. Blankenship.... Charleston ....
J. S. Matthews ····--·· Bamberg -···I
V. E. Nesmith ·-······· Will'msburg \
R. R. Hafner ········--· Chester ········J. S. Heiss _ _ _ _ Marlboro ......
J. W. Peterman ........ Dorchester ..
D. Moragne
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P. S. Bull _ _ _ _ Greenville -··
C. W. McTeer ............ Beaufort ··-··
C. A. Spivey ····-········ Horry
W. E. Barksdale --···· Abbeville ......
R. B. Still ······-·········· Barnwell ......
K. P. Sanders ····-······ Char Ies ton ·-J. Bell _ _ _ _ _ _ Richland ···-·
J. H. Lyon ·-············ Greenwood ....
J. C. Turner ·····-······ Cherokee ·-··
A. H. Bender --·-···-·· Charleston
E. M. Lipscomb ........ Greenwood ... .
A. S. Anderson ·-······· Charleston ....
B. L. Spivey -··-·-···-· Horry --······
B. R. Langley ····-······ Richland ..... .
N. G. Holliday _____ Horry
W. J. Conlon -·-····· Charleston -··
L. A. Klauber ··········- Bamberg ..... .
S. D. Rickenbaker .... Florence ·-·-··
J. M. Robertson --·- Charleston -··
C. B. Barksdale ---·· Laurens
R. H. McDowell - · - Charleston ....
A. B. Jordan ····-·-· Dillon
M. D. Hawes -···-······ Orangeburg
J.B. Simmons, Jr. -·· Charleston ....
S. LaTorre _ _ _ _ Charleston -··
J. J. Mackay -·-··--·· Orangeburg
W. E. Davis ·-··-······- Oconee
T. E. McMahan ·-···· Greenville ....
T. H. Davis ·---····-·· Clarendon
H. E. DePass ··--·-··- Spartanburg
J. B. Weston ·-·-··-·· Richland -····
M. C. Dowling ·-·-·- Greenville ....
R. P. Berry ·-··-··-····· Orangeburg
W. E. Davis ---·-····· Charleston ....
L. C. Sedberry --···· Darlington ..
t-J. J. Anderson -·--·- Charleston -·J. S. Anderson ·-···-·· Charleston ....
M. D. Biggs --··--·-· Dillon
E. Blake _ _ _ _ _ ,Anderson ··-·
J. A. Blake ·-·-········ Anderson
J. W. Bowman -······· Orangeburg
A. C. Boyd
Lancaster ....
I A. M. Carrigan ........ Clarendon ....
I J. A. Cutts ·-·····-- Florence -····
t-S. G. Dibble ·-·---··- Orangeburg
f-.P. R. Drummond ...... Spartanburg

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P. Fanning ..........
C. Frampton ........
A. Glenn ................
M. Grimes ·----·---B. Hamilton ..........
T. Harvey ..............
W. Holliday ..........
W. Johnson ..........
B. Jordan _ ...........
R. Kizer _____________
E. B. Leaphart ........
J. A. Leland .......___
T. G. McFarland __
N. V. Martin ........- ...
J. B. Motley ...............
J. H. Patterson ........
C. B. Peurifoy ..........
J. M. Richardson ......
H. A. Richbourg _____
H. R. Saunders ........
J. J. Sigwald --------·
0. C. Smarr -----------·
D. L. Smith, Jr. _______
W. F. Smith ..............
J.E. Swan _ _ _ _
C. P. West _ _ _ _
J. H. Woodbury _

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Charleston .. .
Abbeville ......
Bamberg .... .
Tarboro ...... .
Berkeley ........
Horry .......... ..
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Saluda .........
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Richland ........
Charleston .. ..
York
Barnwell ......
Richland ......
Allendale .... .
Colleton ........
Clarendon .. ..
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T. T. BUSSEY .......... McCormick ··1
H. D. Still, Jr ........... Barnwell ..... .
C. A. DesChamps .... Sumter ..........
P. S. Hill _ __ _ Spartanburg I
C. H. Rosson .............. Augusta .......
W. Waddill ................ Chesterfield ..
R. F. Gibson
Marion
J. L. McCrae .............. Bamberg ..... .
Q L. Caughman
Lexington .. .
J. W. Douglas ............ Charleston .. .
R. Black, Jr, . ......... Barn berg ....... .
J. D Brown ······-········ Anderson
A . W. Clark ................ Guinn ··········.1
W. E. Arant .............. Clarendon ....
A. A. Arthur ............. Union ...........
W. L. Thompson ...... Charleston .... I
T. A. Brown
Richland ...... 1
R . L. Swetenburg ..... Abbeville ..... I
R. C. Hale
Monroe ......... I
W. W. Munnerlyn .... Georgetown I
G I. Lin
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D. I. Dodenhoff ........ Greenville ... I
J. C. Henderson ·····-· Charlotte ...... 1
H. G. Anderson
Anderson
W. J. Taylor, Jr . ..... Richland .....
G. L. Gain _ _ _ _ Clarendon ....
E. A. Lake _ _ _ _ Laurens ...... .
A. B. Youngblood - ···· Charleston ...
A, S. Johnson ·- ········· Charleston ... .
J. F. Mcllwain ......... Lancaster ....
C. R. Dunbar
Spartanburg
G. D. Kilpatrick ........ Charleston ... .
L. W. Ingram ............ Miami
W. F. Lanier
Berkeley ...... .
F. B. Simmons .......... Greenwood .. .
J. H . Jordan .............. Dillon ............
J. L. Sessions ............ Dillon
M. E. Padgett ............ Edgefield .....
F. W. Ingram
Miami
S. P. Graves, Jr. ··-···· Mt. Airy ....... 1
A. M. Penny
Mattituck ....
S . D. Clarkson -········· Will'msburg
L. J. Harris ············- ·· Green ville .. .
J . R. Crouch, Jr ....... Greenville ....
F. W. Taylor, Jr.
Charleston ....
J. L. Savitz ................ Calhoun ...... .
W. F . Nickles
Abbeville 1....
G. B. Roche ................ Abbeville .... .
T. L . Weeks ................ Charleston ... .
L. E. Williams ..... .... Orangeburg
A . Denham
Charleston ...
E. C. Seabrook -··--·· Charleston ...
R. E. Babb, Jr. ··-···· Laurens ...... .
S. F. Allan ·····-·-··- Dorchester ... .
C. E. Law _ _ _ _ , Darlington .. .
S. F. Gale _ _ _ _ , Chester ........ .
W. G. Dennis ····-······ Berkeley ....... .
W. F. Stevenson ·····- Fairfield .......
F. C. Ford ................ Charleston ....
W. P. Cook
Richland ......
G. W. Bowie -············ Abbeville .....
H. S. }l:insz ...... ........ Darlington ....

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H. P . Duvall ..............
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C. K. Etters
C. W . Fishburne ___
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W. L. Gardner ..........
C. C. Gettys ...........
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J. H. Hogg
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J. H. Knobeloch ........
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M. H . Saunders ______
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20 Epps -·---··--··---·-·--·-- 4
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23 Gibson ------------------ 4
24 Knobelock ------·--- 4
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26 Bull, J . ------------···--- 1
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28 Anderson, J. -------- 3
29 Jeter ...................... 2
30 Lanier -------------···-- 4
31 Heiss --···-----------·--- 3
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35 Wyatt ------------------·- 4
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38 Barrett ------------------ 2
39 Thompson. W . .. 2
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46 IRickenbaker --------1 3 II
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59 Bryson .................. 2
60 IJ ohnson ................ 4
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65 Lipscomb .............. 3
66 Scott ...................... 1 2
67 Ford --------------·····-·· 4
68 Jordan. A. ------------ 3
69 L ennon -----····------- 3
70 Stehmeyer ·-------·--- 2
71 Bussey ------------------ 4
72 D esChamps ---------- 4
73 1Lee, B. ----------·---·--- 2
74 1Michie ------------------ 2
75 Hill, P. ---------------··· 4
76 1Ruff ...................... \ 1
77 Swetenburg ........ / 4
78 Wright .................. 2
79 Bell ........................ 1 3
80 Hottinger ............ 2
81 Ellison .................. 1
82 Caughman ---------- 4
83 Crouch, J . ------------ 4
84 Foster ------------------ 1
85 Moragne, R. ........ 2
86 Harris .................. \ 4
87 Hutchison ............ 1 4
88 Fowlkes ................ 1 3
89 Tatum .................. 2
90 Gray ...................... 1 1
91 Blankenship ·······- 3
92 Wagener ·-----·------- 2
93 Still, H . ----···--------· 4
94 Jordan, R. -----·--·--· 3
95 Fuller ---------·-··------- 2
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133 Nickles, F ......... 1
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143 Lancaster ..........
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159 Sessions ..............
160 Wallace ······-·--····
161 Howe -----------------162 Caldwell ···-········
163 McBrayer ---------164 Dukes, R. ---------165 Padgett, J. -------166 Taylor, L ---------167 Graves ···-···········168 Davis, T. ............
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179 Davis, w. ---------180 McWhite --------··-181 Padgett, D. ----··-182 Brown, A.
183 Simmons, F. ......
184 Anderson, E. ---185 Benson --------·------186 Berry, P .............
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228 Freeman --·-••'-••-- 2
229 Cook ----·--·------------ 4
230 Jones, w. ---······· 4
231 Ball, W. -------·-····· 2
232 Bender ··········-····· 3
233 Richardson -------- 3
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238 Davis, J . ------------ 1 2
239 Langley --------------1 3
240 Pinckney ............ 2
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No.
42
43

Name

Scholarship Expires

44
45
46

McCormick .... ····-····-········ J. A. Timmons ..•···-······-··········
Marion .. .
. ............ E. F. Gibson ·········- ................ .

47

Marlboro _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J. S. Hei•s ·····-······-··-·-········

48

NewbelTy ...•............. - .......... Alton A. Freeman _ _ __
Oconee _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W. E. Davis _ _ _ _ _ __

1925

49
50

gr

Laurens _... ·-··-·--·-··- R. E. Babb, Jr. _. _ _ _ __
Lee._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Thomas C. Perrin, Jr ......... _.. 1924
Lexington _ _ _ _ _ _ Q. L. Caughman .............._ ......

Orangeburg ______ _
________ .. _______ James C. Owens ____________________ _

1925

51 Orangeburg .···············-····· Fulton D. Berry .... ··········-•62 Orangeburg · · · · · - - - - Chas. M. Tatum
53 Pickens __________ Norman Yongue
54
55

1927
1926
1926
1925
1925
1924
1927

Richland ···-----··-··----··· G. B. Weston _. _ _ _ _ __

1927
1926

57

Saluda -· - · · - - - - - - H. M. Corley ......_. _ _ _ __

1924

5~
59

19.

1927

1924

Ri~hland ·-······· ····-·····--··· T. A. Brown _ _ _ _ _ __
Richland ______________________ C. T. Duke _ _ _ __

GG

1927

Spartanburg ··-····---········- P. S. Hill _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Spartanburg ................ H. M. Holmes _ _ _ _ __

1924

............. Theo. C. Adams _ _ _ __

1924

GO

Spartanburg

61

Spartanburg

62

Sumter

1927

.......... J. H. Chadbourn _ _ _ __

1926
1927

G3

19.

1925

64
65

Union
.. ··········- R. R. Brown.·-·--··-····--····Williamsburg ······---· Robert J. Allen _ _ _ _ __

1925

66

19.

Sumter

···········- C. A. DesChamps .................. .
_ _ _ _ _ Randolph H. Guthrie.._ ........ .

Williamsburg -·
·-···-··- Chas. H. Lesesne, Jr . ......... .
York _.
_ _ _ _ _ T. G. McFarland _ _ _ __

G7

York

1927
1925
1926
1927

-··-···-··-··-·-· W. L. Gardner _ _ _ _ __

Totals _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ··········-···•·-••-··

10

22

14

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CADETS HOLDING CHARLESTON CITY SCHOLARSHIPS
SESSION 1923-1924
No.
lf
1
1

Name

Street Address

Scholarship Expires

1

J. F. Bennett .·········-······ 26 Lamboll St. ·-······-··············· 1924
2 R. A. Benson .... ·-·······-···· 30 Pitt St. -··-· _ _ _ _ _ 1924
W. J. Conlon _ _ _ _ l38 St. Philip St. .................

1926

4

1
!

W. E. Davis _ _ _ _ . 127 Bull St•- · · · · · · - - - - -

1926

r,

Salvadore LaTorre ····-·· 240 Calhoun St.._·-···········-·····
A. B. Youngblood ........... 102 Congress St. _ _ _ __

1926

6

Totals

···································-····-----

II

21

1927
2

3

1

�FRESHMAN CLASS

NAME
UNITS
ADMITTED FROM
POSTOFFICE
S. F. Allan···-·········· 15.S .... Bailey Military Institute _ _ _ _ Summerville, S. C
H. G. Anderson ......... 17.7 .... Anderson H. S. __________ Anderson, S. C
W. E. Arant ............... 16.3 .... Manning H. S ......... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,,.. ,anning, S. C
F. P. Armfield............
_. Trinity College, (N. C.) _ _ _ _ _,.Jbermarle, N. C
A. A. Arthur .............. 18.5 .... Union H. S ....... - - - - - _____ .... Union, S. C
R. E. Babb, Jr ......... 16.0 .... Laurens H. C. ·········--------~aurens, S.C
Robert Black, Jr ....... 17.7 .... Bamberg H. S ......................... _____ Bamberg, S. C
W .G. Bowie ................ 16.0 .... Abbeville, H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Abbeville, S. C
C. T. Brinker....·-····· 15.5 .... Charleston H. S. _________ Charleston, S. C
T. A. Brown ............._. 16.1 .... Columbia H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Columbia, S. C
G. F. Brown ............... 15.5 .... Charleston H. S ..................... ----Charleston, S. C
J. D. Brown ................ 17.5 .... Anderson H. S ....·-························........._.Anderson, S. C
R. R. Brown·········-···· 15.2 .... Jonesville H. S ............. _______ Jonesville, S. C
W. Y. Buchanan ....... 16.6 .... Winnsboro H. S ..............·----····--Winnsboro, S. C
T. P. Bussey ................ 15.8 .... Orangeburg H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Parksville, S. C
G. L .Cain _____ 16.3 .... Summerton H. S ........ ------~ummerton, S. C
Q. L. Caughman ......_ 15.0 .... Lexington H. S ....·--------~exington, S. C
A. W. Clark ............_. 16.5 .... Guinn (Mich.) H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,Guinn, Mid
J. C. Clarke ............... 15.0 _.. Estill H. S ................... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Estill, S.C
S. D. Clarkson ............ 15.5 .... Greelyville H. S ...........·------~•einemann, S. (
F. D. Clifton .._.......-. 15.0 .... Laurens H. S·-------····--·-·····Laurens, S. (
W. P. Cook .....·-····.... 16.7 .... Hyatt Park H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Columbia, S.(
J. R. Crouch, Jr ....... 19.5 .... Greenville H. S . ........ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Greenville, S. (
F. A. Cutler ................ 16.0 ._.Ft. Morgan (Colo.) H. S ........._ .... Fort Morgan, Col
Andrew Denham ........ 15.1 .... Bailey Military Inst. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Charleston, S.(
W. G. Dennis ...... -.....
_ The Citadel _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,,uoncks Corner, S.(
C. A. DesChamps_._ 15.1 .... Pinewood H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___r inewood, S. (
D. I. DodenhofL........ 16.0 .... Greenville H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Greenville, S.
J. W. Douglas.·-········
.... College of Charleston _ _ _ _ _ _ Charleston, S.
E. C. Doyle ................. 15.0 .... Charleston H. S .... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Charleston, S.
F. F. Drowota ............ 17.0 .... Charleston H. S ..... ________ Charleston, S. (
C. T. Duke ..........·-····· 15.0 .... Blythewood H. S., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Blythewood, S, (
R. A. Dukes ................ 15.0 .... McCormick H. S,, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,.._cCormick, S. I
C. R. Dunbar .............. 15.0 .... Hastoc School _________ Spartanburir, S. J
C. A. Duncan ...·-····· 17.4 ._Aiken Institute _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~iken, S. )
H. P. Duvall ..-···-·-· 16.5 .... Cheraw H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Cheraw, S. E
C. K. Epps; _ _ _ _ 15.0 _ Wofford Fitting SchooL..- .............. _ ..... Conway, S. J
C. W. Etters .... _ ........ 16.0 -· Chester H. S, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chester, S. J
T. D. Ferguson .......... 16.5 .... Charleston H. s. _________charleston, S. J
C. W. Fishburne........ 17.0 _.Glynn Academy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Brunswick,G ll
F. C. Ford _____ 17 .0 ·-· Sewanee Military Academy _ _ _ _ Charleston, S. R
F. S. GaJ.,___ _ _ _ 15.0 .... Selma (Ala.) H. S,, _ _ _ _ _ _ ___nichburir, S. F,
C. E. Gambrell ............ 16.0 .... Abbeville H. S, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Abbeville, S. Vi
W. L. Gardner ........-. 16.8 .... York H. S., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ York, S. H
C. C. Gettys ................ 16.7 .... Blacksburg H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ ___,,1acksbur1r, S. R.
R. F. Gibson_ .._ ......... 15.2 .... Hendersonville (N. C.) H. S.
Mullins, S. F.
Willis Givens ......-··-·· 15.8 .... Springfield H. S. _________ $prin1rfield, S. w
S. P. Graves, Jr ......... 16.5 .... Mt. Airy (N. C.) H. S, _ _ _ _ _ _.mt. Airy, N. w
R. C. Hale.•······-········ 16.5 .... Monroe (Ga.) H. S , - - - - - - -........ Monroe, IS.
L. J. Harri•-···-····..·· 17.0 .... Greenville H. S., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Greenville, S. W,
J.C. Harter ....·-··-···· 16.7 _.Fairfax H. S., ____________i,airfax, S. T.
J. C. Henderson ........ 15.0 .... Graham H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Charlotte, N. K.
P. S. Hill _____ 17.0 .... Hastoc School ····---------&lt;&gt;Partanburir, S. T.
I. M. Hinnant ...·-···- 15.5 ._.Hyatt Park H. s __________nookman, &amp; J.
J. H. Hogg._.............
__ The Citadel _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Charleston, L.
C. R. Hogrefe ........... 15.8 .... Anderson H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Anderson, S JI.

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A.

�POSTOFFICE
.. Rock Hill, S. C.
_________________ Miami, Fla.
L. W. Ingram ________
___ University of Florida ________________ -·--------------- Miami, Fla.
A. S. Johnson ............ 16.5 .... Charleston H. S ..................................... Charleston, S. C.
W. M. Jones ·······-····
.... The Citadel.............................................. Congaree, S. C.
C J. H. Jordan ·-·········· 15.0 .... Dillon H. S ...... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dillon, S. C.
C
T. G. Kershaw, Jr ..... 15.0 .... Richmond AcademY----···············-···•·Augusta, Ga.
C
G. D. Kilpatrick ........ 15.0 .... Charleston H. S ............... ·······-···········. Charleston, S. C.
C
H. S. King ................. 16.0 .... Darlington H. S · - - ----··········· Darlington, S. C.
C
J.B. Knight, Jr ......... 17.0 .... Hastoc SchooJ _ _ _ _ _ _ ····•·········· Greenville, S. C.
C
J. H. Knobeloch ....... 18.5 .... Charleston H. S .......... ............ ········---Charleston, S. C.
C
E. A. Lake·-·············· 16.5 .... Wofford Fitting School .........
Laurens, S. C.
C
W. F. Lanier .......... 15.0 .... Belmont Abbey (N. C.) ....................... Bonneau, S. C.
C
C. E. Law ................... 15.5 .... St. Johns H. S . ...... _ _ _ _ _
... Darlington, S. C.
C
G. I. Lin ....
.... Coe College (Ohio) .......
. .......... Mansfield, Ohio
C
F. P. Lucius............
.... The Citadel .............................................. Eastover, S. C.
( R. H. McBrayer .... - .. 15.5 .... Anderson H. S..........
......................... Anderson,, S. C.
, C C. E. McClanaghan .. 16.5 .... Florence H. S·------··· ...................... Florence, S C .
• C J. L. McCrae ............. 18.1 .... Denmark H. S. ...............
............. Denmark, S. C.
i~ J. F. Mcilwain ......... 15.4 .... Lancaster H. S . ........ _ _ _ _ _ ........ Lancaster, S. C.
I. ( A. G. Momeier ............ 15.1 .... Bailey Military Institute ................ Charleston, S. C .
. ( J. H. Moseley ............ 15.0 .... Anderson H . S. .........................
. .. Anderson, S. C.
l. ( W. W. Munnerlyn ... 16.5 .... Winyah H. S.............................
. Georgetown, S. C.
~. ( W. F. Nickles ............ 15.0 .... Abbeville H. S...... ------··············Abbeville, S. C.
S. I W. P. Nickles ........... 15.0 .... ALbeville H. S ......... - - - - - · · ............ Abbeville, S. C.
D. L. Niver···-·········· 16.0 .... Daytona H. S .................................................... Datona, Fla.
E. E. Oswald, Jr.....
.... Furman University .... _____ ...... Allendale, S. C.
!11. E. Padgett ............ 15.4 .... Edgefield H. S ............. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Johnston, S. C.
A. M. Penny .............. 18.0 .... Mattituck (N.Y.) H. S . _ _ _ _ _ _ Mattituck, N. Y.
C. J. Poulnot ............. 15.0 .... Charleston H. S ....... ·-----······· Charleston, S. C.
W. C. Prickett ............ 16.1 .... St Matthews H. S ............................. St. Matthews, S. C.
S. A. Rigby_··-········· 15.0 .... Manning H. $. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Manning, S. C.
G. B. Roche ·--·-········ 15.0 .... Belmont Abbey (N.C.l - - - - - ···•··• Abbeville, S. C.
C. H. Rosson .............. 17.4 .... Richmond Academy _______ ............. Augusta, Ga.
M. H. Saunders .......... 15.4 .... Greenwood H . S .................................... Greenwood, S. C.
J. L. Savit"-··-······--·· 16.6 .... St. Matthews H. S. _ _ _ _ _ _ St. Matthews, S. C.
M. A. Schein .........._ li.0 _Beaufort H. $. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Beaufort, S. C.
KC. Seabrook--··- 18.0 .... Charleston H. S·------··········--Charleston, S . C.
J. L. Sess ions ............ 15.0 .... Latta H. s. ________................ Floydale, S. C.
J. V. Sharp ........ ·-····· 17.0 .... Lanier (Ga.) H. S· ----··························Macon, Ga.
J. 0. Sherrill ............ 15.3 .... St. George H. S·-----········ ...... St. George, S. C.
, C W. F. Shillito ..- ........ 15.0 .... Columbia H. S·-----····················Batesburg, S. C.
S. Rudolph Siegling...... 16.5 .... Mt. Pleasant (N.C .) Coll. Inst ............. Charleston, S. C.
, S, F. B. Simmons ............ 15.9 .... Greenwood H. $. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.. Greenwood, S. C.
S. W. F. Stevenson ........ 16.1 .... Mt. Zion Institute _ _ _ _ _ _ ········Winnsboro, S. C.
S. H. D. Still, Jr ........... 15.4 .... Blackville H. S - - - - - - - - - ~.lackville, S. C.
S, R. L. Swetenburg ..... 16.5 .... Abbeville H. $. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Abbeville, S. C.
F. W. Taylor, Jr ....... 16.0 .... Charleston H. $. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Charleston, S. C.
W. J. Taylor, Jr ....... 15.5 .... Columbia H. S........
........... Columbia, S . C.
W. L. Thompson ....... 16.5 .... New Trier (Chicago) H. $. _ _ _ _.. Charleston, S. C.
·oe,, S. T. Tomlinson ........ 15.9 .... Olanta H. C.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Olanta, S. C.
!, S. Wade Waddill ·-········· 17.5 .... Cheraw H. S. _ _ _ _...._ _ _ _ _ _ Cheraw, S. C.
,, S. T. L. Weeks ................ 16.5 .... Charleston H . S ... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .Charleston, S. CJ.
N. K. P. Westmoreland . 17.5 .... Woodruff H. S ............... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Woodruff, S. C.
f, S. T. B. White ............ - .. 18.5 ..,.Louisiana Poly. Institute _ _ _ _ _ _ _~,uston, La.
, S. J. E. Wilder ................ 16.6 .... Sumter H . S. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sumter, S. C.
, S. L. E. Williams .......... 16.8 .... Orangeburg H. $. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Orangeburg, S. C.
, S. M. B. Wyatt ............... 15.1 .... Easley H. S.·--------·····-······· Easley, S. C.
A. B. Youngblood ..... 17.0 .... Charleston H. $ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Charleston, S. C.
NAME
UNITS
ADMITTED FROM
A. E. Hutchison ........ 16.3 .... Rock Hill H.
F. W. Ingram ........... 16.5 .... Miami (Fla.) H. S ..... .

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23

�BATTALION ORGANIZATION
STAFF
First Lieutenant and Adjutant. .........................................·-···················pEm
First Lieutenant and Supply Officer.. ....................................................Woo~
Sergeant·Major .................................................................................... WALLAG
Battalion Supply Sergeant........................................................ THOMPSON, \\
COMPANY
"A"

COMPANY
"B"

COMPANY

Kitchings

Hill, J.

Rustin

McAlister
Holmes
Yongue

Adams
Foster

Ruff
Albergotti

Second Lieutenants:
Timmons
Ellison
Royall
Corley
Crouch, P.
Cone
Peterson
Padgett, D.
Hills, R.
Temple
Pegues

Lemmond
Fishburne, C.
Gongaware
Wannamaker
Ball, E.
Clark, H.

Cantey
Jennings
Benson
Lucas
Thacker
Gray

First Sergeants:
Tatum

Jeter

Wright

Atkinson

Marshall

Spann
Scott
Dunlap
Stehmeyer
Shuler

Sanders, F.
Smoak

Taylor
Jones, C.
Beaty

Lipscomb
Nesmith
Swan
Hafner
Caldwell
McTeer
Lennon
Boyd, A.

Kizer
Connor
Sigwald
Fowlkes
McDowell
Jordan, A.
Mackay
Anderson, E.

Cauthen
Blankensh
Matthews
Turner
Bell
Anderso11
Anderson,
Hawes

Captains:
Bull, J.
First Lieutenants:
Padgett, J.
Bennett

''C"

Wilson

Supply Sergeants:
Wagener
Howe
Sergeants:
Green
Fuller
O'Shaughnessy
Garrett
Watts
Hudson
Thomas
Corporals:
Spivey, B.
Sanders, K.
Spivey, C.
Robertson
LaTorre
Barksdale, C.
Chadbourne

COMPANY
"D"

Color Guard:
Sergeants Beaty and Jones. C.; Privates Pa,tten and Pinckney.
24

�THE CITADEL BAND

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Director................... . ·······································•··········-··········MR. CARL H. METZ
Drum Major ......•................................................................................. HOLMES, H.
Piccolo ........................................................················································ MICHIE
Eb Clarinet .......................................................................•........................ LENNON
Solo Bb Clarinet........................................................................................PICKJ'1.L
Solo Bb Clarinet .......................................................................................... IRvrnE
First Bb Clarinet... ....................................................................................... GLENN
Solo Bb Cornet.....•....................... ·-···························································FREEMAN
Solo Bb Cornet ·········-·········•···············-···················································Kr.Aumm
Solo Bb Cornet ............................................................................ BARKSDALE, \V.
First Bb Cornet ........................................................................................ LESESNE
First Bb Cornet.................................................................................. RICHARDSON
Second Cornet ...................................................................................... HOTTINGER
Eb Alto ...................................................................................................... LANGLEY
Second Alto .................................................................................................... CuTTs
Third Alto ................................................................................................ CARRIGAN
Baritone ···············-·········--·················································•·················SIMMONS, B.
Saxophone ...................................................•.....•.................................. PETERMAN
Saxophone ·········································································•····················wooDBURY
Saxophone ······················-····························•········································ PATTERSON
Trombone ( Slide) .....................................................•................ THOMPSON, E.
Trombone (Slide) .................................................................................... TEMPLE
Trombone (Slide) .................................................................................. GUTHRIE
Trombone (Valve) ......................... ,...................................................... BERRY, P.
Eb Tuba ································································································sHuLER, E.
BBb Base ....................................................................................................... _GARY
Snare Drum ............................................................................................ HAMILTON
Bass Drum ··································································································coNLON
Cymbals .................................................................................... O'SHAUGHNESSY

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�HEADQUARTERS CORPS OF CADETS, THE CITADEL
General Order

7
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Office of the Commandant
Charles,ton, S. C.,
June 10, 1924.

No ....................... J
I. With the approval of the President the following appointmen
in the Corps of Cadets are announced:
To be Cadet Captains: Cadets Wilson, Tatum, Taylor, L. and Atkins~
To be Cadet 1st Lieittenant and Ad_iutant: Cadet Howe.
To be Cadet Lieutenant and Quartermaster: Cadet Thompson, W.
To be Cadet 1st Lieutenants Cadets Spann, Smoak, Patten, Marsha
and Garrett
To be Cadet 1st Lieutenant in Charge of Canteen: Cadet Dunlap.
To be Cadet 2nd Lieutenants: Cadets Jones, C., Davis, J., Scott, Bea
Wallace, J., Green, Sanders, F., Fuller, J., and Shuler.
To be Cade;t Additional Lieutenants: Cadets Hudson, Watts, Pincknr
Wyman, Michie, Gordon, Lancaster, Weathers, Freem,
Guthrie, Thompson, E., Barrett, Lesesne, Hiott, Hottingr
Pittman, Gary, Lemmon, Moragne, R., Lee, B., Irvine, M
White, Thomas, Allen, R., Berry, F., Bryson, Munnerlyn, f
and Ball.
To be Cadet 1st Sergeants: Cadet Cauthen, Blankenship, McDowe
and Nesmith.
To be Cadet Sergeant Major: Cadet Robertson, J.
To be Cadet Quartermaster Sergeant: Cadet Jordan, A.
To be Cadet Sergeants: Cadets Spivey, B., Lipscomb, Anderson,
Spivey, C., Lyon, J., Connor, Mims, Matthews, Sanders, l
Anderson, A., Mackay, Berry, P., Conlon, Bell, Hafner, L
Torre, Swan, Fowlkes and Turner.
To be Cadet Corporals: Cadets Youngblood, Johnson, A., Rossr
Swetenburg, Duvall, Hale, Seabrook, Hutchison, Law, !lt
Champs, Kilpatrick, Taylor, F., Dodenhoff, Harris, Jordan,
Denham, Givens, Weeks, King, Douglas, Bowie, Munner!J
W., Dennis, Allan, S., Harter, Lanier, Brown, A., Still, f
Henderson, and Lin.
By order of Major Goodwyn:
WISTAR C. HOWE,
Cadet 1st Lieutenant and Adjuta

HEADQUARTERS OF THE CIT ADEL
General Order

i

Charleston, S. C.,
June 10, 1924.

No ....................... J

I. The Corps of Cadets is hereby furloughed until Saturd;
September 20th, at 10 :00 A. M.
By order of Colonel Bond:
C. L. HAIR,
Captain and Adjuta

26

�MEDALS AND AW ARDS
Session 1923-1924.

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Scholarship Medal ···················-·······································Cadet Harry Cantey
Willson Ring .................................................................. Cadet B. D. Kitchings
"Star of the \Vest Medal"·······-················Cadet Corporal J. J. Mackay, Jr.
Prize Company............... _
................ Company "C", Cadet Captain J. P. Hill
James H. Holmes, Jr., Memorial Medal... ............. Cadet Captain J. L. Bull
Debating Team Medals.............-...... Cadets R. H. Guthrie, H. R. Thomas,
H. L. Garrett, and H. P. Dunlap

HONOR

COMMITTEE

For Session 1924-1925.
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Regulars

Substitutes

Seniors ................................ Thomas
Davis, J.
Michie

Tatum
Dunlap
Jeter

Juniors ................................ Sanders. K.
Kizer,

Nesmith
Cauthen

Sophomores.... ·-················· Duvall
Hutchison

Weeks
Youngblood

SSC

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Freshmen ............................ To be elected.

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�DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION
COURSES

The studies of the Freshman and Sophomore Classes an
the same in all the courses. Beginning with the Junio
Class, in addition to certain prescribed studies common t
all the courses, students are offer,ed optional subjects in th
line of civil engineering, chemistry, physics and electricit)
"premedical" preparation, or English and history.
DEGREES

Upon the completion of the four years' course of studie;
as outlined in the following pages, the cadet is grante
the degree of Bachelor of Science.
The degree of Civil Engineer is granted to those studen'
in Engineering who, after graduation, furnish satisfactor
evidence of engineering work of a superior quality ei
tending over at least three years, and who submit a satii
factory thesis.

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28

�ENGLISH-HISTORY

Subject

Year

FR!iSHMEN:

an

Types of Literature ................................ Engl. la l
English Composition ............................ Engl. lb)
Hist. of Modern Europe, 1500-1815.. Hist. 1
French Grammar and Reading .......... French 1
Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, etc...Math. 1
Physics, Elementary General.............. Phys. 1
Drill Regulations and Exercises........ Mil. Sci. 1

3

3

3
3
S
2
1

3
3

2
4

s

3

3

20

110
SOPHOMORE:

History of Literature ............................ Engl. 2a}
Rhetoric .................................................. Engl. 2b
European History, 1789-1920... _......... Hist. 2
French Literature and Cornposition .. French 2
Analytical Geornetry.............................. Math. 2
Chemistry, Elementary General... ..... Chern. 1
Mechanical Drawing.............................. Draw. 1
Map Reading and Sketching............ Mil. Sci. 2

iie:
nte

len'

3

3

3
3
3

3

2
1
1

3
3

3

3
3

4

3

2

21

JUNIOR:

English Drama, Shakespeare.............. Engl. 3
*Public Speaking...................................... Engl. 4
*English History...................................... Hist. 3
Physics, Advanced General................ Phys. 2
German 1, Spanish 1 or French 3......
Field Engineering and Gunnery........ Mil. Sci. 3

3

3
3

3

3

3

3
3

3
3

1

4

3

18

:tor
ex SENIOR:

;ati;

*Nineteenth Century Prose.................... Engl. Sb
Economics ·····-······································· Hist. 4
*American History.................................. Hist. Sal
*International Relations ...................- ... Hist. Sb S
German 2, Spanish 2, or French 4....
Minor Tactics &amp; Motor Mechanics.... Mil. Sci. 4

3

3
3

3

3

3

3

3

2

4

3

15

Total Cr~dit Hours ..........................•······················-···············74

*The elective studies in the Junior and Senior Classes are marked with
asterisks.

29

�CHEMISTRY
Students who expect ,to study medicine after graduation, tak
the course in Chemistry, but substitute Biology 1 for Chemi
try 5 in the Senior year.
Year

Subject

FRESHMEN:
Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, etc... Math. 1
Physics, Elementary General.............. Phys. 1
English Literature.................................. Engl. la}
English Composition.............................. Engl. lb
History of Modern Europe................ Hist. 1
French Grammar and Reading.......... French 1
Drill Regulations and Exercises ........ Mil. Sci. 1

5
2
3
3
3
1

5
2

3

4

3
3
3
3

20

SOPHOMORE:
Chemistry, Elementary GeneraL-... Chem. 1
Analytical Geometry.............................. Math. 2
Mechanical Drawing.............................. Draw. 1
History of Literature............................ Engl. 2a}
Rhetoric ································--···········-- Engl. 2b
European History.................................. Hist. 2
French Literature and Composition .. French 2
Map Reading and Sketching................ Mil. Sci. 2

2
3
1
3

2

3
3

3

3

-

J

4

3
3
3
3

3
3
1

21

JUNIOR:
*Chemistry, Advanced General-........ Chem. 2
*Qualitative Analysis............... ·-············ Chem. 3
Physics, Advanced General
Phys. 2
English Drama, Shakespeare....- ........ Engl. 3
German Grammar and Reading ........ German 1
Field Engineering and Gunnery....-Mil. Sci. 3

2
1
3
3
3
2

2
4

2
1
3
3
2

2
4

4

3
3
3
3
3
3

s
l!

SENIOR:
*Organic Chemistry................................ Chem. 4
*Quantitative Analysis............................ Chem. 5
&amp;onomics ................................................ Hist. 4
German Literature &amp; Composition.... German 2
Minor Tactics &amp; Motor Mechanics .... Mil. Sci. 4

4

3
3
3
3
3

Total Credit Hours ..........................·-···················-·············J-

*The elective studies in the Junior and Senior Classes are marked u•T
asterisks.
30

�CIVIL ENGINEERING

Year

Subject

FRESHMEN:

Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, etc .. Math. 1
Physics, Elementary General... ........... Phys. 1
English Literature.... •··-························· Engl. la}
English Composition............................ Engl. lb
History of Modern Europe.................. Hist. 1
French Grammar and Reading........ French 1
Drill Regulations and Exercises ........ Mil. Sci. 1

5
2
3
3
3
1

5
2

3

4

3
3
3

3

20

SOPHOMORE:

Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry.. Math 2
Mechanical Drawing.............................. Draw. 1
Chemistry, Elementary General........ Chem. 1
History of Literature .......................... Engl. Za 1
Rhetoric ···-····································•········· Engl. Zb )
History of Modern Europe ................ Hist. 2
French Literature and Composition .. French 2
Map Reading and Sketching.............. Mil. Sci. 2

20

3
1
2
3
3
3
1

2

3
3
3

4

3
3
3
3

3

21

JUNIOR:

*Diff. and Integral Calculus ................ Math. 3
*Surveying, theory.................................. Eng'g la
*Surveying, field work. ......................... Eng'g lb
*Engineering Drawing.......................... Draw. 2
Physics, Advanced General..........·-··· Phys. 2
English Drama, Shakespeare.............. Engl. 3
German 1, Spanish 1 or French 3....
Field Engineering and Gunnery..·-··· Mil. Sci. 3

21

, ....1,

n

3
3
3
2

*Analytic Mechanics................................ Eng'g Za 3
*Mechanics of Material.......................... Eng'g 2b
*Earthwork ···················-························· Eng'g 3a
*Graphic Statics........................................ Eng' g 3b 2
*Structural Design.................................. Eng'g 3c
*Highway Engineering.......................... Eng' g 4a 3
*Hydraulics ................................................ Eng'g 4b S
*Engineering Testing Laboratory ...... Eng'g 5
Economics .............................................. Hist. 4
2
German 2, Spanish 2, or French 4....
3
Minor Tactics &amp; Motor Mechanics .... Mil. Sci. 4 2

f

3

5

2

1
3
3
3

4

3

i

SENIOR:

u

3
3

21

3
2

3
3

3

1¾

4

3
3
3

19¾

Total Credit Hours ........................................... _
........................81 ½

---------------------------ed u *The elective studies in the Junior and Senior Classes are marked with
asterisks.

31

�PHYSICS AND ELECTRICITY

Year

~

Subject

J.&lt;
~

,-Clock

0

0

Hrs.-, .&lt;;a

Rec.

Lab.

2
5
3
3
3
1

2

2
3
1
3
3
3
1

2

~

"' ~
5~

FRESHMEN:
Physics, Elementary GeneraL. ........... Phys. 1
Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, etc Math. 1
English Literature.................................. Engl. la }
English Composition ..·-···············-······ Engl. 1b
History of Modern Europe ................ Hist. 1
French Grammar and Reading.......... French 1
Drill Regulations and Exercises ........ Mil. Sci. 1

3
5

3
4

3
3
3 l

SOPHOMORE:
Chemistry, Elementary General... ..... Chem. 1
Analytical Geometry..........................- .. Math. 2
Mechanical Drawing.............................. Draw. 1
History of Literature......................- ... Engl. 2a}
Rhetoric......................
-·····-··Engl. 2b
European History.................................. Hist. 2
French Literature and Composition .. French 2
Map Reading and Sketching.............. Mil. Sci. 2

3

4

3
3
3
3
3
3
3

2

3
3
3
3
3
3

l

.
JUNIOR:
Physics, Advanced General... ............. Phys. 2
*Laboratory, Physics ....................••·-····· Phys. 3
*Diff. and Integral Calculus ................ Math. 3
English Drama, Shakespeare.............. Engl. 3
Germanl, Spanish 1 or French 3....
Field Engineering and Gunnery........ Mil. Sci. 3

3

6
3
3
3
1

4

SENIOR:

··············~~~!: tb}

*Advanced Physics
*Radio Engineering......
*Electrical Engineering
... Phys. 5
Economics .............................................. Hist. 4
German 3, Spanish 2, or French 4....
Minor Tactics &amp; Motor Mechanics .... Mil. Sci. 4
Total Credit Hours ............·-········

3
3
3
1

6
6
4

6
3
3
3
3

..............................'

*The elective studies in the Junior and Senior Classes are marked 1
asterisks.
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Cl.:.llilliS'.L'UU, S.

a

Uollege ,

u. Jan. 19t.n,

sp cial meeting o i: tne .board of Visitors of ttJ.e
held tnis day at 10 o'clock a • .Ille

iJ

1924-

outh l.iarolina .luili ta.ry

V/3.S

Present: .H.m. urJ;:l.nd.O l:&gt;be.1.,pa:rd
.w.essrs. ·.i:homas, .iiope, ?adgett, ura.ig, .13runson,
J.18.Dbs, and uol. Bond, .t'reaident.
~he "haillllan stated t.ne Board 11~ 1:&gt;een conve..--ied especially to consicler
matters of discipline ana. such otner matters tn;:i.t may need attention at this tjme.
Lieut. JJUfour:

Assistant .Professor of ~·renoh.

•.che President reported .nis continued ill."less. '.l:lltlt he a.id not think M would
be able to per:t'orm .nis duties for tne balance oi' tne te.l'!Il. tlis duties .tnd been
divided among t.ne otner .eroi.'essors. At hie suggestion, the Board auth rized
/

:Uiss Inez 1:,arr:y, r.ibra.rian,
was granted l~ve of absence on account of continued
illness, until .april 1st, 1924. l:ly JJabbs, duly seco.lied. Adopted.
Dorene ter tibholarship 1 was vacant on account of cadet Sherrill mving left was divided between "adets .n1ott and uonnor. Adopted.
x;ork scnola-shiJ?,
gett • Ad.op tad.

given to 1,;auet H•.l!lelae in .nis :jenior year, on L.Otion of \,ol.Pad-

lJiSC iplim •

'.L'l18 Pres:li.ent reported tn..i.t tne.L·e .n:n been a disturbance

tne Li-all eriea

J&amp; uary 9th and 10th, ca.used by tile clipping of tne nair of t.ne i'I'eanmen, and tnat
.118 had. ordered a
investigation in accordance witn tne regulations, paragraph 51
and 52, c.nd tnat t.ne vorpa 1:iacl re.used to testify. un motion of .11.:tr.uraig, d.uly
secauled, it was resolved, tna.t tne i:r esent regula.t xm requiring a 1.iadet to testify
hen called upon, and tnat the regulations 1)arJ.graphs 51 and 52 be enforaed.
rn investigation the i'a.ots in regard to t.te di.Stu- banoe on the l¼alleries, as
above reported, .L..a.jor t.ioo dwin, uomna.nda.nt and ... ajor aek, the Oi',..'icer in onarge,
and otners, were called. upon to give w.na.t~er infonnatmn they cc:uld in regard to
t.ne matter, ---'.Chis testj,Joony taking up considerabJe. time.
J:.tl8 .l:loard was inrormec.l tnat 'tnrce fr.i.end.s of tne .1.nstitution des ired to
tender t.neir services, and wou.ld like to ap:i_;ear before the ,t;oard. un motion of
.uabbs, duly seconded, tne board decided tntit :Ur.west, Mr.1.1:rouch am .iw.·.anoak, would
be granted an interview imre di::i.tely a.I'ter lunch. xlle ~oard a.dJourned am recon•
vaned at 2-30 &amp;. Immediat~ a1·ter lunc.n, tlon. rYe "• .:)moak, lJreb'8St and Llr.vrou.ch
a: pea.red before the .board, each making snort talks, the general tenor o t: tneir re•
marks being an apJ_Bal for lienency in dealing with tm guilty cad.eta.

�a fter tharking and excusing tnese gentlemen, t.te .uoard then called several
l••em'bera of tne enior cla s. .i:nese young entleme!I, nowever, ware am a.rent ly not
inv lved in tne matter tnemselvea, and. u. id nat feel inclined. to divulge any infonnation t .bilt 1.hey mignt nave t&gt;eun in possession or, in regard to t~ guilt of otner
cadets.
f ter hese cad.eta were excuao.d, --arl .l:'rause, At.nletio .l.iirector of the
vorps, WJ.S called. .after general a.:is cussion of the t t i t ude of tne vorpa in regard to tne form of nazi~ under question, hamely tne cutting of tne .na.ir of a
freslman, .1.u" • .t;Tause stated to tne jj&lt;nrd tnat lie believed ne could persuade th&amp;
guilty caJ.eta to acknowledge t.neir breach of discjpline. J...r.J;Tause retired and
sometime later ih the evening, the foliowing cadets a~ared and state d
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The punislmlent for tne guilty \)adets will be prescribed by the President

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c0 mnamant, but not e:q-,ulsion. Uol. Padgett duly sec ended.

•~e :following &lt;.renera.l urder was r:asscd but will not be issued to the uorp
at this time•
In oases of violation of .ttegulations tlie President am t.ne ucr.mandant are
authorized eitner to enter a bl.a.neat report against the uoxps, in w.n.icn case each
-..adet will be required to answer as to nis guilt or innocence, or to apply par. 51
of tltt uollege .negulations 1923, in v.d1ich case no cadet will be required to give
testi'll
which will incriminate himself. ByI.:r •.ll bbs, dUly seconded, adopted.
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THE CITADEL
THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
NCO SHEPPARD,
CHAIRMAN

J . E . SMITH,

CHARLESTON
OFFICE OF CHAIRMAN BOARD OF VISITORS

SBCRETARY

The Citadel
Charleston,S.C,Ju.ne 0th, I924
The Regular Commencement meeting of the Board of Visitors of the Sout·h
Carolina Military College,was held this day at Io o'clock A.M.
Present: Hon.Orlando Sheppard.
M
essrs Thomas,Padgett,Rutchison,MoGhee,
Dabbs,Westmorela.nd,Still,and Col
Bond,President.
Govr M
cLeod,and Gen'l Craig.wired regret
at their unavoidable absence.
The Corp was reviewed by the Board and Maj Goodwyn,Commandant,they
made a splendid appearance reflecting much credit to their M
ilitary
teachers.

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The Minutes of October I6th,I923,and January I9th,I924,were after
amendment to the latter adopted.
Cadet Saunders-Fanning-Nickels:
Cadet Saunders,deserted,dismisaed.
Cadet .Nickels, deserted, dismissed.
Cadet Fanning.applied for discharge.but it was withheld,In the meantime Cadet deserted,a.nd was dismissed, by Mr Dabbs,adopted.
Report of President: Mr Dabbs moved the reading of report be dispen'Olf.L
with,exoept that part in reference to hazing,copy of which be furnished...
family of each Cadet and posted in ea~h_ room. adopted.
Mr Padgett,moved copy be sent to Guarq.ta~ · or Parent of each Cadet,and
published in a Ge.n eral Order to the Corp:·. ad,opted.
SCHOOL OF COM
MERCE: By M M
r cghee,duly seconded: W view with favor the
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recommendations of the President.to establish a"Course in Business
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anagement"for the Senior and Junior year as suggested by him in his
annual report; A professor to be employed at an expense not to exceed
SEVEN or EIGHT hundred dollars,effective from September 20th I924,to
end of the year. adopted.

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Engineering Department: By M MoGhee,We thank Maj leTellier and Smith
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for their wise suggestionsa.nd the board feels that perhaps at some
later period action may be taken. We view the proposition favourably
and would ask Maj leTellier to continue his investigations,he be
allowed to do this work,any compensationto come to the college.adopted
By Mr Dabbs, That Maj leTellier,be allowed to
conduct a Summer school without expense to the College. adopted.
M
iss Parry: By Mr Thomas; The action. of the Chairman in extending the
sick leave of Mias Parry,to June Ist,at $ Ioo-per month is approved.&amp;d.
By M Hutchison;That the board pay M
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iss Parry,fifty dollars per month
for next three months. adopted.
\,oard M
eeting~ By Mr Hutchison; That the Annual Budget Board meeting
be held on Friday,October 24th,at Io A.M. adopted.

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�D.F,Mf:Alister: Wja elected Asst Profess~r of Physios,s;,eceeding ·m•~
Eben:!ijlor resigned to enter the ministry. The Quartermaster ie
hereby instructed to advt111ioe the sa.laey of Lieut Taylor,to Septa. her
for reasons assigned. by Mr Westmor~~• adopted. ~ c v 1 ~

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Endowed Scholarships: The Clase of I925-I926-I927,each desires to end•
a scholarship at tlie College and request the pr:1- il•~ of .-ming the
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Beneficiary,it is their purpq~/ to continue il;li;_ 9hdlarship until the
beneficiary graduates,and thSVif possible t~1rr'scholarship---!)el'manent. This offer was accepted by the Boardwi'th an expression of their
high appreciation of this splendid spirit of loyalty and affection for
their Almer Mater as expressed in the action of these classes,adopted/ .

M Financial report Director Student Activities: By Mr Padgett; The Cadft
activities are assuming such large proportions his financial report
should be examined by competent authority and copy furnished the bo.U'd
annually. The President be requested to j/J;#j request the State
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c the board. adopted.
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r ;!°gnath.rencei to the"advanoe of $ I7oo-~o close amount due on 'tiie
a .A:C"u.nu:u building be approved. adopted.

~ Pay Cadets: By Mr Still; This tuition be divided in three eq"tPl payt ments. The Presid.entbe requested to confer with the QuartarrqA-ster with •l
a view of carrying out these suggestions and working out so118 plan to
1 make these payments more equitable. adopted.

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c Steam Pi~e Lines: Mr Padgett moved that the President ~uartermast~
, take theo necessary steps to protect the State property, d authorized '
i t~e work requested by the l?resident in his report so f as the fubda
of the College may be available. adopted...- - /
Cadets Hills-Hill-Cone: By Mr McGhee; That notes to i~lance indebtedness of these Cadets be accepted by Quartermaster.to/be paid out of
salary begining Auga.at Ist !924• adopted
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Damage to Wa~erworks: By Mr Padgett;this bill be 1,ft in hands of Col
Bond and M Thomas to arrange an adjustment. adopfed.
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Resignation President Bond:

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To the Board of Visitors of the Citadel:
Gentlemen:
I respectfully submit herewith my resignation as President
t.o take effect at the begining of the next session.
In doing so,I wish to express myj great appreciation of the
unfailing courtesy and kindness shown me by the Chairman and other
members of the Board.
Very respectfully
(signed)
O.J.Bond,
President
The board recessed until 2.30 p.m, and when it reconvened
the subject of the resignation of President Bond was presented by the
, Chairman,who feelingly expressed his entire confidence in Col Bond
and his administration.no man ever served the College more faithfully,
J the reports circulated about the College and its admintration should
be investigated. He thought Col Bond was doing an excellent work and
i should be continued in h1s office. Col Padgett,thought the discontent-

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�~d element represented by this element in the election of additional
1membership may be responsible.further remarks of a very complimentary
character were ma.de by Mr Westmoreland,McGhee and Thomae.
Mr McGhee,duly seconded;moved that the resignation of President Bond
be not accepted.
r Dabbs,duly seconded;moved Col Bond be asked to continue to serve as
a
President,until the next meeting when his successor can be elected by
the board. On a reoor)led vote,Padgett-Thoma.s-MoGliee-Westmorel~d-and
Col Sheppard voted Aye and Dabbs-Still-and Hutehiaon voted Ho on th~
motion of Mr McGhee which was kdopted and the Dabbs motion rejected.
By Col Padgett,duly seoonded;That the Board decline to receive the
resignation of the President,that he be re-elected for th9 ensuing yer
and that a Committee be appointed to further consider and run down .the
various reports in circulation and report~e next regu.lar meeting.
~dopted. The Chairman appointed,Padgatt~ and Westmoreland on
this Committee. adopted•
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Request Chamber of Commerce: This request of the Chamber of Commerce
to make some arrangement for the use of the Mess hall at the old
Citadel for trade exhibits was considered; M Hutchison doubted the
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authority of the board to allow the old Citadelto be used for the purpose indicated.
By Air Dabbs,duly seconded;Th•t this request be placed in the hands of
Mr Thomae and Col Bond to arrange some way in which the request may be
granted. The board allow the use of the building and see that the
insurance be not violated. adopted. Mr Padgett voting No.
Re!uest Aroicultral Society: This request referred to M Thomas and H
r
Co Bond o arrange some way in which the request be granted without
hardship to the Fac~lty,the board allow the use of the building and
see the insurance is safe guarded, adopted. llr Padgett voting No,
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Re-election of all emplo{es: By Col Padgett,duly seconded, All the old
Professors and other emp oyes be re-elected as· per the Faculty list,
for year I925,with the salaries th••eto attached. adopted.
Prof.A.E.Du.four:Col Padgett,duly seconded; If Prof Dufour be able to
resume his duties he be employed,and if not,the President is empowered
to fill position. adopted.
Resignation of Chairman: Col Sheppard in a few well chosen remarks
presented his resignation as Chairman.account of his age and other
affairs thaY occupied his time. It was unanimously moved that he be
relie~el all duties and Mr Thomas be elected Vice-Chairman to assume
the duties laid down by the Chairman.
In consequence of above action Col Sheppard with drew his resignation
as Chairman.
Board adjourned at 4.30 p.m.

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�THE CITADE L
THE MILITARY C OLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

CHARLESTON
CO L.O. J . BOND
PRESID EN T

June 9, 1924

To the Board of Visitors of the Citadel.
Gentlem n:
I have the honor
affairs of the military college

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annual report of the
closing.

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The enrollment for the year was 312, distri ute
the four classes as follows:

among

Seniors, 40; Juniors, 59; Sophomores, 90; Freshmen, 123.
Of the total enrol,tment, 33 pay o~dets were enrolled from fifteen other
States: Alabama, 3; Colorado, l; Florida, 7; Georgia, 5; Kentucky, 2;
Louisiana, l; Michigan, l; Mississippi, l.; North Carolina, 5; Mew York,l;
Ohio, 1; Rhode Island, 1; Virginia,' 2; Vermont, l; Washington, l.. The
279 cadets from .South Carolina are distributed among the various counties
as follows: Abbeville, 8; Aiken, 4; Allendale, 4; Anderson, ll;Bamberg,9;
Barnwell, 6; Beaufort, 3;Berkeley, 5;Calhoun, 3; Charleston, 56;Cherokee,3;
Chester, 4; Chesterfield, 3; Clarendon, 7; Colleton, 7; Darlington. 5;
Dillon, 5; Dorchester, 8; Edgefield, 2; Fairfield, 3; Florence, 6;
Georgetown, 3; Greenville, 10; Greenwood, 5; Hampton, 1; Horry, 6;Jasper,l; ·
Kershaw, 2; Lancaster, 2; Laurens, 7; Lee, 2;Lexington, 2;McCormick, 3;
Marion, 3; Marlboro, l;Newberry, 2; Oconee l.,; Orangeburg, 14; Pickens, 2;
Richland, 17; Saluda, 2; Spartanburg, 13; Sumter, 5; Union, 2; Williamsburg,5; York, 6.
Du.ring the session the casualties in the four classes
have been as follows:
Seniors, none; Juniors, 5; Sophomores, 16; Freshmen, 27.
There will be fourteen vacancies among the 68 Sate
scholarships which will be filled by competitive examinations on July.11th,
as follows: Allendale, Anderson, Beaufort, Calhoun, Dorchester, Greenwood.
Lee, McCormick, Pickens, Sa1uda, Spartanbu.'.!'g, (2), Union, and York. There
will be one vacancy in each of these counties except Spartanburg, where
there are two.

In regard to the standard of scholarship at the Citadel,
it is gratifying to be able to state that after years of anxious waiting
the growth of the high-school system of the State has at last reached a
condition where the colleges can require a four-year preparatory course
, for admission to the freshman class. In consequence of this im;provement,
the Citadel is this year making application for admission to the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States, a very
important step in the scholastic development of the institution. fuile
the requirements for promotion in the classes and for graduation have
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advanced to earn the recognition of the universities and professional.
sehools. This has not been pecu1iar to the Citadel, for all the colleges
of the State have suffered from the back.ward condition of our secondary
school system. The great improvement in the public schools of the State
in the past few years has reen a notable achievement, and this year
there will qrdly be a boy or girl ih the State who will not have access
to a four-year high school giving fifteen units.

In 1915, applicants were admitted to college freshman
classes. in South Carolina on ten units. In l.916, a minimum of twelve was.
required, which in 1920 was raised to fourteen, With two conditions. The
next year the requirements were advanced to 16, with two conditions. With
the present session the Citadel is requiring a four-year high school
course, covering at least fifteen units, and with no conditions. Where
candidates have been unable to present certificates from accredited
high schools covering these requirements, an examination has been offered,
but only in one or two cases has admission been made by this method.
In 1915, the average age of the Freshman on the opening
day was 17 years 3t months. Two years later it had risen to 17 years,
9 months. The average age of the 113 matriculates of the present session
on the opening day was 18 years, l month, 18 days. It may be interesting
to note that the average weight of the freshman in 1915 was 128 pounds,
and in 1923, 131 pounds.
Actio~ by the Southern Association on the application of
the Citadel for admission will be taken sometime during this year. If
this action is favorable, as we have every reason to expect. our institution will then receive the recognition for its diploma and degree which
is so important to our graduates. During this year, the University of
Pennsylvania and Pu.rdue University have for the first time recognized
the bachelor's degree of the Citadel.ihe University of North Carolina
has for the last three years given us substantial recognition by awarding
graduate fellowships in engineering to two of our graduates of 1922,
one of 1923, and tine.more this year. The University of Virginia has also
this year accepted our degree for admission to its graduate schools. Mos~
of the large universities, howevef, will not accept our degree until it
has been validated by our acceptance into the Southern Association;
hence the importance of getting admission to this association as soon as
, possible. We hope and expect this to be done at the next meeting about
December 1st.

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The military department, which is under the direction of
five u.s. Army officers, continues to maintain its high standard of excellence. Practically all of the cadets are enrolled in the Reserve
Officers Training Corps, and thirty-six of the forty graduates of this
year will be commissioned in the Officers Reserve Corps. The following
official visits of inspectio~.i. have been made during the past winter and
spring: Colonel M.N. Falls, of the Fourth Corps Area Headquarters, in•
spected the Citadel January 11-18. Maj. Edward A. Stockton, representing
the Chief of Coast Artillery-, visited the Citadel on February 23rd; ,;il._a.sfl,;u,..1
Major-General El.i A. Helmick,
the Inspector-General ·
~ in- speoted the cadet corps, buildings, grounds, and equipment on .April 4th;
and the War Department Board, consisting of Lt. Col. Walter Short, and
lt.iajor Robert c.F. Goetz, made a critical inspection of the military department April l9w23. The result of this final inspection, which is made
to select the "distinguished colleges",will be announced probably about
the middle of this month. Last month,~as part of the Infantry Memorial
Field Day exercises, the cadets entered a competitive .drill with the
Army. Marine Corps. and Porter Cadets, and won a handsome silver trophy.
Major F.A. Capron. of the u.s. Marine Corps, thus expresses his opinion
of the cadets:" I also want to take this opportunity to congratulate you
and that spl8lldid platoon of cadets which so deservingly won the competitive infantry drill. The discipline so efficiently demonstrated on that
occasion is worthy of the highest commendation, and strengthens my belief
that these men are and will e.lways be worthy of the highest place in the
officer personnel of the arms of the United States."

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In this connection, it is proper to say that the Amy of~
ficers at the Citadel have worked diligently and faithfully to keep the
training of the cadets up to its high standard. and deserve the praise
and thanks of the college authorities.
Among the material benefits which cadets derive from the

R.O.T.c., is a considerable financial remuneration. Besides an allowance
of $72 for uniforms during their cadetship, they receive during the last
two years of their course a per diem commutation of subsistance which
amounts to about a hundred dollars a year.

Owing to the breakdown of the transportation between Charleston and Mt. Pleasant, the usual two weeks encampment at the National
Guard rifle range had to be abandoned this year. It is hoped, however,
that funds will be available for the State civilian rifle teams to attend
the national matches at Camp Perry this summer, and that the Governor and
.Adjutant-General will designate the Citadel ritle team to represent ou
State.
Immediately after commencement, the members of the Junior
class will go to the Goven:unent training camps for six weeks, - those of
I~the Infantry to Camp McClellan, Ala.• and those of the Artillery Unit to
SFort Monroe. There will a.l so be three seniors who applied last year to
~defer their camp instruction to this year, who will also attend. The Board
Sggreed last year to withhold the diplomas of these cadets until this obligation on their part is discharged. These cadets are R.E. Lee. A.J. Wanna!llaker, and c.11. Thacker.

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The "School of Commer e" is one of the noteworthy deve1opments
of the modern university curriculum, and various courses are now being
offered to college students who propose to engage in salesmanship, advertizing, accounting, manufacturin, insurance, and othe lines of business.
While the ordinary college cannot hope to prepare students for all specif1 ic position
in commerce and industry, courses can be provided which will
give a general a quaintanc with conomio a£fairs and conditions, and
J.ay a foundation for beginning intelligently the praotica1 work of a
business career.
The required studies of the first two years at the Citadel make
a good foundation for a course in business management, and a poll of the
sophomore class shows that if such a course can be introduced at the beginning of the nex.t session out of the seventy-four members of that class
twenty-six would elect such a course.
The distribution of the fifty-four seniors of next year as
shown by their recent1y expressed choice would be about as follows:
Civil Engineering,
20
Chemistry.
14
English-History,
9
Physics &amp; Elec. Eng'g,
5
Business Course,
6
In the junior class. the electives show about as follows:
Civil Engineering,
Chemistry,
English-History,
Physics &amp; Elec. Eng'g,
Business Course.

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The proposal to introduce such an elective course in Business
Management is submitted for the approval of the Board. Dr. Glen L. Swiggett,
specialist in Commercial Education in the Bureau of Edu ation at Washington~
has made a study of our courses at the Citadel, and suggests the .following
as a suitable course:
First Term

JUNIOR YEAR
Second Term

Elementary Accounting 3
Economic Resources and Industries
First Term
Cost .Accounting
Marketing

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SENIOR YEAR

Elementary Accounting
Principles of Economics

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3

Second Term
Transportaj;ion
Commercial Law

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He writes as follows :
_ "Careful study of the suggested subjects will show that the student
should have full opportunity to study the raw and manufatured products
of your section and all the fundamental operations in business , namely,
production, marketing, ban!~ing and transportation Accmunting and law
will give him the necessary technique and lmowledg for the conduct of
busi ss in general as well as of the special types of busines which it
would seem to me you would wish to stress in your school. I would see
that the course in accountancy was well supplied with mechanical_e~ment."
It would be necessary to elect a professor of the department who has been trained in such courses in one of the universities or
Schools of Commerce. The salary of such a professor from September 20th
to the end of the calendar year would be seven or eight hundred dollar,
which would have to be provided for out of the Citadel Pay Fund account,
as no provision is made in the budget for this item. The finances of
the Citadel could meet this demand until the Legislature made provision for the chair in the budget for 1925.
The courses which are given at the present time are outlined on pages 53-56 of the current catalog. Reports .of the professors
of the various departments are hereby appended.
During the past year some note-worthy additions hav been
made to the equipment of the various departments. An engineering laboratory for testing structural materials, concrete and cement, has been installed, and gives opportunity to the students in civil engineering to
learn practically many important details of their profession. In the
physical and electrical laboratories, and in the chemical laboratories,
a large amount of new apparatus and equipment has been installed, and thea
departments can now furnish excellent instruction. Major LeTellier and
uiajor Smith, in their reports of the departments of civil engineering
and physics, recommend that additional courses in their departments b
offered, the necessary time to be obtained by permitting these students
to drop the required courses in the senior class. As the professors in
these departments already have as full a schedule of hour as they can
carry it would be necessary to elect another assistant in eachdof these
departments, which would entail a substantial increase in the budget. It
is, also, a serious question as to how far the elective system should be
carried in college courses. There is much testimony to show that in the
colleges generally it has been rea:ognized that the elective system has bes
been carried to an extreme, and there is a strong feeling towards returning to certain required courses which lie at the basis of any broad education, which it is desirable that every citizen should have.
An abandonment of all required courses in t·he junior and
senior years at the Citadel would certainly be a radical change in the
policy of the institutiono The earnest and careful attentio of the Board
is invited to the arguments of I.Iajor LeTellier along this line.

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The Professor of Engineering also requests authority m. to
conduct concrete.,tiests for outside activities, and to make charges for
these tests where~ts no competition for the work. He also request the
authority of the ~oard to conduct a swmner school for local surveyors
at the Citadel next year, after the close of the regular sessio. These
proposals, which look to public service, will probably meat the approval
of the Board, if proper provision is made for safe-guarding the property
of the college.

The rofessor of Physics recommends the election of Mr.
D.F. MoAlister, a graduate of this year's class, as assistant-professor
of physics to succeed Lieut. Eben Taylor, who has resigned to enter the
ministry. I heartily endorse this recommendation.
The Professor of Chemistry recommends that his assistant
be promoted to ssoeiat -Professor. Lieut. At~ins has been assistantpro es or of chemist
for the past two yearsi and his work is highly
commended by th~ head of the department. He has had excellent training.
and is no doubt worthy of p emotion. The Board wi11 consider. however.
that there are assistants also in other departllients who have done satisfacto~- work. and who are deserving of promotion. and wi11 decide whether
en exception will be made. Lieuto Kennedy has been assistant-professor
of English for the past three years, and Lieut. Coleman has been assist~n~
professor of Histor~ for the past two years. The salaries attached to
these positions is $1875 a year.

1.fiss Inez B. Parry, who has been connected with the Citadel

as stenograhper and librarian for the past sixteen years, had a bre·ak-

down in health last winter and is now confined to her home in a precarious condition. The Board approved her application for a sick leave
with pay ($1.00 a month) until April 1st last, and then the Chairman of
the Board approved an extension until June 1st. Mrs. W.G. Gaillard was
engaged temporarily to take charge of the library at a salary of $20 a
week. Her engagement will terminate with the close of the session this
week.
Miss Parry's condition is. I understand, hopeless; but as
to the termination I oamiot, of course say. I would recommend to the
Board the payment to her of half pa ( ,.. 50 a month) for the next three
months.

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The report of the Director of C det Affairs covers the wide
field of student activities. This officer, among other duties, is charged
with supervision of all branches of athletics, a department of college ,ork
which has come to be so important that it requires a laEge part of one
en's t·m. One of the difficulties the modern college has to meet is to get
the b nefits to be derived from physical training and college sport without
interfering JZti:i:k too much with the chief end of the colleg • namely) the
cours of studies. Ye have heen fortunate at the Citadel in having es our
coaches men who are in accord and sympathy with this view, and
quote with
satisfaction from the Director's report,
"- articular attention is called to the fact that the academic
work of a cadet-who participates in athletics is carefully safeguarded by
this Department. Every athlete is given an opportunity to make up any work
that is lost because he represents the institu..tion on one or more of the
various teams. This is done by a system of special classes, taught by cadets
who have volunteered their aervioes. It is a remarkable fact that the scholastic standard of The Oita del athletes is in general above that of the
cadets who do not take part in athletics.
t this time it is fitting to call special attention to the
excellent work of Coach Prause and his staff of assistants. The success of
our program has been due in a large measure to his untiring efforts. It is
believed that there is a better feeling in the corps of cade s, in the
faculty, and among the alumni in regard to the athletia situation than ever
before in the history of athletics at The Ci tad.el. 11
Regardless of what may be said of the merits of the case,
theTe is no question that the success of a college in athletic sports is
counted among its chief advertising assets. The public and the alumni take
it for granted that the curriculum os a college is properly taught by the
faculty, and they give their principal enthusiasm to the spectacular contests on the field of sports. This o~eates a proper spirit which, ff confined within proper limits, is worthy of encouragement.
During the coming fall, on the occasion of the football
~e between Furman University and the Citadel which will take place here
::m October 25th, it is proposed to have a great "Home-Coming" of graduates
~nd ex-cadets, and to make a noteworthy celebration in connection with the
~vent. I believe the Boart will be glad to endorse this movement, and perhaps defer its annual budget eating which is due to be held on October
e1st to October 25th so that all the members of the Board can be present
on the occasion.
The financial statement of the athletic department is the
most satisfactory that has e~er beeh made. It shows reoe:pts and disburseents of over ~'1.5,000. In this connection,it is fitting to say that the
Citadel Club of Charleston has always been most active and helpful in furt' erin · ~11 the interests of the Citadel) and its athletics in p~rticu.1ar 0
The Cadet Canteen has passed the experimental stage, and
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•capable cadet mari'aStement, and the profits have been the means of of give
ing fin ncial.assi~ance to the extent of about $500 to students who need
it, besides· tributions to other studen:t activities.
Among the most important of the duties of the Direotcr ef
Cadet ffairs is his supervision of the social functions of the cadetse
I am glad to xepe:r::t quote his report that "the cadets themselves have co
operated to the fullest extent in keeping the dances on a high plane. and
the sentiment to look with disdain on any misconduct has grown perceptibly."

The financial report of the Quartermaster for the year shows
the following receipts:
lance June l, 1923
the State
Fr
t1:le City of Charleston
From Pay cadets
From u.s. Government
From Interest

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$

5,748 .. 23
159,970.50
1,500.00
69,433.59
5,967.85
198.10
$242,818.27

Of the amount collected from pay cadets, $6,838.16 was returned to the State Treasurer for tuition fees. Certain other fees received
from pay cadets, such as room rent, light and water, we are permitted to retain. At the end of the year these items give us a useful fund for making
some improvements which are not provided for in the State budget.

Du.ring the past year the following important work has been
done, a great deal of which was paid for out of the savings in the pay funds
a.ving the Quadrangle of the Barracks Building, a most
important item
$5,536.50
Cement navement in front of Barracks
432.65
Equipment in alumni building, (steam, water, lightlines, plumbing)
7.427.67
·vorkshops for Civil engineering department
1,385.95
Concrete settling tank for artesian well
786.85
Grounds lights
775.00
Advance to close account of Alumni Building
1. 70_0.00

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�2R7
COL . O . J . BOND
PRESIDENT

The Commandant of Cadets recomme ds that a rain-ooat be made
a compulsory part of every cadet's uniform. This need not be an expen ive
articlet and, in view of the distance from the barracks building to the
class-rooms, which in rai
weather subjects them to exposure, seems to
be a wise provision. I, therefore, recommend the Board's approval.

" The records of the military department show that during the
session 1923-24 now closing the members of the Reserve Officers Training
Corps have received the following amounts from the General Government:·
1. Commutation of uniforms for all students
2. Commutation of subsistence, seniors and juniors

$5,108.00
12,999.80

$18,107.80

The report of Dr. R.s. Cathcart, surgeon, shows that the
general health of the cadets during the session has been good. There
were three cases of pneumonia, one of which was serioua, one of renal
-stone, and one of appendicitis. Dr. Cathcart also operated on two cadets
for hernia; and there were three injuries, - one a fractured collar-bone,
a dislocated shoulder, and an injury to a nerve of the shoulder. Contagious diseases have been confined to nine cases of measles and one of
mumps. All new cadets were vaccinated against smallpox, and those cadets
who will attend the Government Camps this summer have recently been inoculated for typhoid fever.
There is great satisfaction in having on the grounds a hospital so well-equipped in every way for all the nee. s of the institution.
d

Y. M.

c.

A.

The report of the Y.M.C.A. Secretary for the college year
just closing is very gratifying, as showing a wide-spread interest on the
part of the cadets in the activities of this organization. Practically
every member of the Corps is a member of the Association. Regiilar Sunday
night meetings have been held throughout the year, at which many prominent
speakers have been present, and two Bible-study groups have been conducted
by Dr. Wimberly, of Bethel Methodist Church, and the Secretary.
Representatives of the Cadet Y.M.C.A. have participated in a
number of conventions suring the year, as follows:
Blue RidgB summer-sesaiDn
Ina1anapoiis ~uudenu vai.'Conven.,
State Y.M.C.A. Convention,
Due lest Student Vol. Convention,
Bible Training Conf •• Rock Hill,

�COL . O . J . BOND
PRES IDENT

The Y.tr.c.A. Secretary* lvir. J.M. Leland. has done faithful
and valuable service. and is deserving of sincere consideration. In addition to his work among the students, he has for the past six months conducted the Postoffice af the Citadel, and it is in my opinion very important that we retain him in that capacity. For tn.is additional service I
know the Board will feel that he should receive adequate compensation,
and I respectfully recommend that in addition to the salary of $1500
which he receives as Y.1.r.c. • ecretary the Board add $600 a year as
Postmaster.
The Church affili tions of the cadets are as follows:
Methodist,,
Baptistj,
Presbyterians,
Episcopalians, 5
Lutherans,
Catholics,
Jews,
Christians,
Congregational.,

90,
80,
63,

52,

13,

?,
4,
2,
1.

The distance from the new Citadel ·to the churches of the
city has made it necessary to.continue the plan begun last year of holding a Sunday morning service in the chapel of the Citadel. The ministers
of the various denominations in Charleston, and other visiting preachers,
have willingly given of their time and energy to this purpose, and our
thanks are due them for their service.

�288

CHARLESION

--

COL.0.J. BOND
PRESIDENT

:n the t.a.tter of haz ng 1 ·which he.s caused the Citadel same
unpleasant notoriety during the past year, and which has created an exag~
gerated k'J)ressio1.. in the minds of some peopl about the t e tment f o
new cadet, I will say that m belief is that a clear atateme.t on th Y: r t /
oft e Boa d as to the necess ty of the removal of thi practice fr ~le
Citedel and the adoption of certain regu.letions to assure .i. ts sup , ~:n.. - ,....,__
will do much to remove .the criticism against the Cita el in thi inatt. •
The practice of hazing is not peculiar to the Citadelt nor i i t of an
severertype here than elsewhere, but the only way to remoVc the prejudice
age.inst the Ci tedel which has arisen, justly or unjust • , is to erad.icete
hazing entirely from the institution. I would sugge t a. procedure s·itnilar
to that adopted by another of our State colleges; nd also the public tion
to our oadeta of a. plain statement that the c·t~uel is being handicapped
by the reports about the hazing here, and th thereafter no cadet ho engages in it can be tolerated in the institution The statement and plan
suggested is as follows:
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:!!he statutes of the State make it unlaw:f'ul for any student to
engage in hazing.
(:XXVIII~ Statutes at Large, P• 619.)
They also forbid ~eoret Greek lette~ fraternities e.nd ?;
...
--za-=tions of a -similar nature: {No-;==mmr7}ode of Laws, 1912, Volo l..)
-1_

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These acts require the governing boards of all colleges supported
in whole or in part by the State to formulate and issue such regulations
as may be necessary to enforce these la
Th~ Board of Visitors~e Citadel in compliance with the
laws cited~ hereby adopts th~ollowing regu].ations:
{

i • • Every cadet will be required to subscribe to the following

promises:

------------... f!
"I _ ___,.._ _ _ :t hereby promise , that I w l:L ot engage in hazing
in any form during my connection with the Ci
e1.
I also promise that I will not join or affi iate with any secret
society or fraternity while I am a c~~
~

g.y~~parent case of hazing, where the facts do not come
d~~1~ lin~er thetobservation of the authorities, the commandant of
cadets will require, ,\.eacli cadet in the corps to make a statement whether
he was involved in the case, and, if so. the facts relating to his con~
nection therewith. In every case where a cadet is guilty of hazing he
shall immediately withdraw from the Citadel, and the facts in the case,
together with the statement of the cad t, will be forwarded to the Board
of Visitors.
The acceptance of these regulations by the p~rent or guardian
of each cadet and also by the cadet himself will be required before
such cadet will be adm.it~ed to the college.
Razing is defined to be striking, laying hands upon, treating
with violence, or .offering bodily harm to a cadet who has been connected
with the college for less than one year, or other treatment of a harassing, tyrannical, abusive, insulting, or humiliating nature, or that may
endanger the physical well-being of such cadet.

....

�CHARLESTON

--

COL.O . J. BOND
PRESIDENT

Durlng the present summer, the uartermaster estimate th t
we sh 11 be able to sup lement the State funds for materia1s and construction several thousand dollars , and I ask the Board to authorize the fo lowing work as far as funds may be available.
Concrete floor in basement Alumni Building
Repairs to Artesian Well supply system,
Equipment in Alumni Building,
Repairs to steam-line (recovering)
House for engineer.

($1000.)

I wish to commend the efficient manner in which Major Tiller
has discharged the multifarious and onerous duties of his office as uartermaster.
Respectfu_.ly,

O J . Bond:
resident

�THE CITADEL
Charleston,

s.c, October 24th,I924

Regular meeting of the Board of Visitors of the South Carolina Military
College was held this aai at Io O'clock a.m.
Present; Mr Jno.P.Thomas,Vice-Bhatrman,and Col Hammon~,Padgett,Hutchison,
Dabbs,Westmoreland and President Bond.
Minutes of the meeting June 9th,were read and confirmed.
The meeting was called for the consideration of the Budget for I925,and
any other business pertaining to the interest of the College.
Unfinished business: The report of the Committee on rumors reflecting on
and effecting j j the management of the College by the President,asked
for further time, and it was granted. Padgett,Hutchison,Westmoreland.
I

Portraits of President Bond'
and ExSuperintendeb.t Coward' By Mr Hutchison,duly seconded,that the ✓
portraits of President Bond'and Col Coward,exsuperintendent of the
College be painted. adopted
Mr Hutchison stated c.ol Coward anticipated with mu.ch pleasure his visit
to the Homecomimg Day reunion if his health would permit,but later he
found he could not attend,account of his advanced age of
years

s7

Asst Prof Chemistry:Col Hammond,duly seconded,moved the elecction of
_l\lr J .P.Banders,a~sst Prof Chemistry upon the recommendation of
President Bond. adopted.
?'&gt;l.u&lt;e/

Pay Cadets: By Mr Hutchison,duly seconded; That pay cadets be allowed toA
their tuitition payments in four instalments instead of three as at
present making the necessary changes in the Regu.lations, adopted
Holidays: By Mr Dabbs,duly seconded; That the following holidays be
- ~bserved. Armistice Day-Thanksgiving Day-Christmas from fuesday
- afternoon,December 23d to Uonday January 5th 1925 .... Washingtons birth
day- Spring encampment,April 6th to 17th I925,and holiday for the Corp
April I 7th to 25th. Co:nmencement Day, June I 6th 1925.
.
The I925 Session to commence September I2th 1925. adopted.
Beneficiaries Lee and Beaufort Counties: By Mr Dabbs,duly seconded; That
~he State Board Education be requested to grant j four year scholarships
to Cadet C. V.Pate and
Reed commencing I925 if their physical C'A]/(,d;l}-oit__
will warrant such appointment. adopted.
Senior Class to wear Boots: By Col :iammond,duly seconded; The application
of the cadets of the Senior class to be permitted to wear boots on leave
if they wear spurs,and under such conditions as the Commandant approve,
be granted. adopted.
Cadet Annual: The application of the staff of the Cadet annual to give
~three dances between January 3d and June I5th,I925,was upon motion of
7Jr Dabbs,duly seconded. adopted•
Application Jewish Cadets:The application of Jewish Cadets to be excused
daily Chapel services was disapproved,but they will be excused from the
Sunday morning church servtce in.the Chapel if they have attended their
own services on the preceding ~riday night or Saturday. By Col Hammand
~ly seconded. adopted.

I

�Athletic Association: An invitation was received from this Assbciation
to attend the foot ball game October 26th,the Citadel vs Furman. It was
moved by Col fadgett,duly seconded,that the accept the invitation with
pleasure. adopted.
"L-/3t½..JLd_
Deed to City of Charleston: By ~ir Dabbs,duly seconded; That Corporation
Counsel prepare a deed for the strip of land. desired by the City of
Charleston on Dunneman avenue for the Chairman to execute and the Chairman is hereby authorized to exe cute same. adopted
Budget I925: Was then considered and after discussion in detail of every
item and quite a number of deductions and changes made liU#i##fffei
the budget as a whole for $ I52.oo9.36
~ae--34G~u
together with perr.'.l.anent irnprovments for ~ I5o. ooo. oo for buildings for
i
Officers quarters &amp; etc. by Col Harmnond, duly secona_ed , was adopted
Col Russell, · -r Thomson and Kinloch: Upon request of IIr Dabbs these
gentlemen of the Alumni were invited to address the board; Col Russell
made a plea for gray blouse in place of the seryice uniform now in use
and the infantry unit rather than the artillerYJUnit9he also spoke of the
desirability bf having an ex-cadet as Commandan~ rather than a retired
~rmy officer. After these gentlemen had spoken the board recessed from
!45 to 230 p.m.
When the board reconuened President Bond,spoke at length very interestingly about the gradual use of the Service uniform in place of the Gray
blouse; After discussion of this address,Col Hammond thought it advisable
for the board to defer any action it might contemplate until after the
meeting of Graduates. Mr Hutchison,duly seconded,moved that a Committee
of three be appointed with the President to report by April Ist,on any
change of the uniform,adopted.
The Chairman appointed ont4is committee,J.Willis.Cantey of Boykins,S.C,
1
.BJ.M.Blythe, of Greenville, S. e, A.E .Hutchison, Rock Hill, S .c, J .R.Westmoreland 1
of Pacolet, S. C, and President Bond. adopted.•
Engineering Dept:By Col Padgett,duly seconded;That Col Bond and the head
of the mathematical l#li and Engineering Dept investigate if we can enlarge or extend our Engineering Dept with the view of increasing its
efficiency. adopted.
l.:B.Degree: By Mr Dabbs,duly seconded; That Col · Hammond and President ✓
Bond be appointed a committee to request the Legislature to amend th.e
__Act establishing this degTee.or any other degree the Board may desire
to confer. adopted
·
Hazing: By Mr Dabbs,duly seconded.that the following order be published
to the Corps of Cadets:
General Order No-----: The Board of Visitors is greatly pleased to learn
that hazing has been abolished at the Citadel,and wishes to commend the
Corps upon its co-operation in making this great step forward,thereby
setting an example in South Carolina.
The Board directs that this resolution be published as a general order,
adopted.
No further business appearing the Board adjourned.

gw~

Secretary Board Visitors

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            <description>Date (often a range) of validity of a resource.</description>
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              <elementText elementTextId="15909">
                <text>1920-1929</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
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