September 8

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September 8

  • 1830: Robert Esli Bowen, future Life Trustee for Clemson Agricultural College, is born on George's Creek near Briggs Post Office in Pickens County, South Carolina.
  • September 6-September 11, 1971: The College of Agricultural Sciences sponsors Aggie Week, culminating with a Friday night dance, with music by Utopia, free admission. An Ag Queen is crowned.
  • 1971: Come see the Greeks - sponsored by the Interfraternity Council (IFC), on the Frat Quad, featuring the music of the band Skinny, 7-9 p.m.
  • 1977: Folk singers Robin and Linda Williams perform in The Gutter, located under the Holtzendorff YMCA, their first of three nights there.
  • 2007: The Tigers host Louisiana-Monroe in Death Valley. Hall of Fame. Kick-off at 1 p.m. Tigers defeat the Warhawks, 49-26.
  • 2007: September 7-September 9 - The Clemson Little Theatre presents "The Foreigner", a play by Larry Shue, in which the mysteries unfold in this funny yet cryptic trek amongst the Georgia pines. This is the first performance of the Clemson Little Theatre's 2007-2008 season. Pat Shull directs.
  • 2008: Despite win over The Citadel, Tigers only hold position 23 in the CNN/USA Today Coaches poll, and drop from 26th to 27th in votes in the Associated Press poll.


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