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*[[January 2]]: Clemson meets the sixth-ranked [[Wikipedia:University of Tennessee|Tennessee Volunteers]] in the Chick-fil-A [[Wikipedia:Chick-fil-A Bowl|Peach Bowl]] in the [[Wikipedia:Georgia Dome|Georgia Dome]] in [[Wikipedia:Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]], winning, 27-14, for a [[2003 Football Season|season]] outcome of 9-4, 5-3 in the [[Wikipedia:Atlantic Coast Conference|ACC]] for third place in conference. The Tigers are ranked twenty-second in both the Associated Press and USA Today final polls.<br />
*[[February 7]]: The Washington Post runs a story on page A-1 about the pending demise of all of [[Manifest Record]]'s locations, including the store on [[College Avenue]], headlined "Requiem for the Record Store - ''Downloaders and Discounters Are Driving Out Music Retailers''". Owner Carl Singmaster is quoted on the loss of revenue in the internet age, a 30 percent drop over three years, and virtually all of the Clemson outlet's trade when the University wired the dormitories for highspeed internet access.<br />
*[[February 25]]: The [[University Ridge]] apartment complex is destroyed in a fire.<br />
*[[March 4]]: Country duo Brooks and Dunn perform in [[Littlejohn Coliseum]].<br />
*[[Spring]]: A new speech and communications lab is added to [[Daniel Hall]].<br />
*[[April]]: [[Feet First]] opens in [[Rubin Square]].<br />
*[[April 17]]: Country legend, Alabama, performs in [[Littlejohn Coliseum]].<br />
*[[July 1]]: The [[Atlantic Coast Conference]] expands to 11 members, with the addition of the [[University of Miami]] and [[Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University]].<br />
*[[July 21]]: Two USMC F/A-18 Hornets of VMFA-134, 3rd Marine Air Wing, based at MCAS Miramar, California, suffer mid-air collision over the Columbia River, 120 miles E of Portland, Oregon, shortly after 1430 hrs., killing Marine Reservists Maj. Gary R. Fullerton, 36, of Spartanburg, South Carolina and a [[1990]] graduate of Clemson University, and Capt. Jeffrey L. Ross, 36, of Old Hickory, Tennessee in F/A-18B, BuNo 162870, 'MF-00', coming down in the river. Maj. Craig Barden, 38, ejects from F/A-18A, BuNo 163097, 'MF-04', landing nearby on a hillside W of Arlington, Oregon, and is taken to Mid-Columbia Medical Center in The Dalles, suffering minor injuries. All three crew eject but only two parachutes open. The fighters were on their way to the Boardman Air Force Range, where the Oregon Air National Guard trains, when they collided, said one spokesman. Another spokesman told the Associated Press that the planes were on a low-altitude training exercise.<br />
*[[Fall]]: Renovation of [[McAdams Hall]] completed.<br />
*[[September]]: Flagpole erected at the [[Esso Club]].<br />
*[[September 4]]: The fifteenth-ranked Tigers defeat Wake Forest, 37-30, in two overtimes, in [[Death Valley]].<br />
*[[September 11]]: Ranked twentieth, Clemson travels to Georgia Tech for night game, losing, 24-28.<br />
*[[September 18]]: The Tigers travel to Texas A&M, lose night game, 6-27.<br />
*[[September 25]]: [[Bowden Bowl]] VI - The eighth-ranked [[Wikipedia:Florida State University|Seminoles]] beat the Tigers 41-22 in [[Wikipedia:Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]], in the only father-son coaching series in college football history.<br />
*[[October 7]]: Clemson plays tenth-ranked Virginia in Charlottesville night game, losing, 10-30.<br />
*[[October 16]]: Tigers host Utah State, winning, 35-6.<br />
*[[Fall]]: [[Kaye Herth]] begins her tenure as [[Director of the School of Nursing|Director]] of the [[School of Nursing]]. She follows [[Barbara Logan]], who was the School's first director after [[Academic restructuring|University restructuring]] created the official [[School of Nursing]], and [[Rosanne Pruitt]], who served as interim.<br />
*[[Fall]]: The [[Hardee's]] restaurant on [[Walter Cox Boulevard]] which opened in [[1975]] closes for eventual redevelopment of the site into condominiums. <br />
*[[Fall]]: [[Mock Turtle Soup]] presents the 1st annual 24 Hour Improv-a-thon, benefitting [[Habitat for Humanity]], during [[Homecoming]].<br />
*[[Beezers]] opens on [[College Avenue]].<br />
*[[October 23]]: Clemson hosts Maryland, winning, 10-7.<br />
*[[October 30]]: The Tigers beat N.C. State in [[Memorial Stadium]], 26-20.<br />
*[[November 6]]: The Tigers play at eleventh-ranked Miami (Florida) in night game, winning, 24-17, in overtime.<br />
*[[November 13]]: Clemson loses at Duke, 13-16.<br />
*[[November 20]]: Clemson defeats the [[Wikipedia:University of South Carolina |University of South Carolina]] in [[Death Valley]], 29-7, but ugly melee breaks out between the teams late in the fourth quarter, requiring coaches and state troopers to get involved to quell the mayhem. Both schools are bowl eligible, but both schools announce they will not accept bowl bids, as self punishment for unacceptable behavior at the final game. This is the Tigers' 600th victory, and the team ends the season with a 6-5 record, 4-4 in the [[Wikipedia:Atlantic Coast Conference|ACC]] for sixth place in conference. This is also [[Wikipedia:Lou Holtz|Lou Holtz]]'s final game as head coach of the Gamecocks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDzl1dJthYo&feature=related <br />
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*[[Fall]]: Clemson meets Coastal Carolina in football for the first time.<br />
*[[Fall]]: Clemson hosts Georgia in football for the first time since [[2003]].<br />
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*at Maryland<br />
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*Clemson hosts Auburn in [[Death Valley]].<br />
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<div>You can find me around the Esso Club most weekends and often during the week. Ask any of the staff for Teddy.<br />
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CU 1978 BSCE</div>EssoTeddyhttps://clemsonwiki.com/index.php?title=User:EssoTeddy&diff=24777User:EssoTeddy2009-03-06T02:08:31Z<p>EssoTeddy: Create article</p>
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<div>You can find me around the Esso Club most weekends and often during the week. Ask any of the staff for Teddy.</div>EssoTeddyhttps://clemsonwiki.com/index.php?title=Spittoono&diff=24776Spittoono2009-03-06T02:03:17Z<p>EssoTeddy: Edit Summary</p>
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<div>Algebra Earl was one of the principal planners and backers for the first [[Spittoono]] Festival held at the [[Esso Club]] in [[1981]]. This is the story of how he got his name.<br />
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Several cases of beer into one of the early planning meetings for the first [[Spittoono]] Festival, the discussion of defrayal of expenses came up. A sound system had to be rented, flyers printed, and other items would need to be paid for. The best idea, and the most common for music festivals, was to sell T-shirts. The organizers knew a local screen printer who would agree to print the shirts for free. Since Earl Miller - an avid hot air balloonist and the only member with any spare cash - was putting up most of the front money, the shirt design was a line drawing of a hot air balloon with "Why Not Balloons" (the name of Earl's balloon company) above and "Spittoono Fiasco '81" below. Plain white cotton T-shirts could be bought for $4.00 each. It was decided to buy 300 shirts and sell them for $5.00 each.<br />
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Earl jumped up and declared he would figure the profits. He borrowed a pencil and paper and a calculator and moved to a remote location to do his calculations. He would punch the calculator and write something down, scratch his head, punch some more and write some more. The planning meeting progressed and Earl was soon forgotten. After about a half an hour, Earl rejoined the main group and announced he had finally arrived at the figure for potential profits on the sale of the T-Shirts. If all 300 shirts, bought at $4.00 each were sold at $5.00 each, the profits would be $714.32.<br />
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He's been "Algebra Earl" ever since.<br />
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<div>Algebra Earl was one of the principal planners and backers for the first [[Spittoono]] Festival held at the [[Esso Club]] in 1981. This is the story of how he got his name.<br />
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Several cases of beer into one of the early planning meetings for the first [[Spittoono]] Festival, the discussion of defrayal of expenses came up. A sound system had to be rented, flyers printed, and other items would need to be paid for. The best idea, and the most common for music festivals, was to sell T-shirts. The organizers knew a local screen printer who would agree to print the shirts for free. Since Earl Miller - an avid hot air balloonist and the only member with any spare cash - was putting up most of the front money, the shirt design was a line drawing of a hot air balloon with "Why Not Balloons" (the name of Earl's balloon company) above and "Spittoono Fiasco '81" below. Plain white cotton T-shirts could be bought for $4.00 each. It was decided to buy 300 shirts and sell them for $5.00 each.<br />
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Earl jumped up and declared he would figure the profits. He borrowed a pencil and paper and a calculator and moved to a remote location to do his calculations. He would punch the calculator and write something down, scratch his head, punch some more and write some more. The planning meeting progressed and Earl was soon forgotten. After about a half an hour, Earl rejoined the main group and announced he had finally arrived at the figure for potential profits on the sale of the T-Shirts. If all 300 shirts, bought at $4.00 each were sold at $5.00 each, the profits would be $714.32.<br />
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He's been "Algebra Earl" ever since.<br />
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<div>Algebra Earl was one of the principal planners and backers for the first [[Spittoono]] Festival held at the [[Esso Club]] in 1981. This is the story of how he got his name.<br />
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Several cases of beer into one of the early planning meetings for the first [[Spittoono]] Festival, the discussion of defrayal of expenses came up. A sound system had to be rented, flyers printed, and other items would need to be paid for. The best idea, and the most common for music festivals, was to sell T-shirts. The organizers knew a local screen printer who would agree to print the shirts for free. Since Earl Miller - an avid hot air balloonist and the only member with any spare cash - was putting up most of the front money, the shirt design was a line drawing of a hot air balloon with "Why Not Balloons" (the name of Earl's balloon company) above and "Spittoono Fiasco '81" below. Plain white cotton T-shirts could be bought for $4.00 each. It was decided to buy 300 shirts and sell them for $5.00 each.<br />
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Earl jumped up and declared he would figure the profits. He borrowed a pencil and paper and a calculator and moved to a remote location to do his calculations. He would punch the calculator and write something down, scratch his head, punch some more and write some more. The planning meeting progressed and Earl was soon forgotten. After about a half an hour, Earl rejoined the main group and announced he had finally arrived at the figure for potential profits on the sale of the T-Shirts. If all 300 shirts, bought at $4.00 each were sold at $5.00 each, the profits would be $714.32.<br />
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He's been "Algebra Earl" ever since.</div>EssoTeddyhttps://clemsonwiki.com/index.php?title=Spittoono&diff=24772Spittoono2009-03-06T01:21:48Z<p>EssoTeddy: edits</p>
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*[[1912]] - President [[Walter Merritt Riggs]] brings to light more than fifteen years of embezzlement from the college mess hall by steward [[August "Shorty" Schilletter]], hiring a private detective out of his own pocket so that there will be no school financial records involved.<br />
*[[1982]] - Former men's basketball Coach [[Tates Locke]], ([[1970]]-[[1975]]), publishes book, ''Caught in the Net'', giving his version of his involvement in the recruiting scandal that put the Clemson basketball program on probation in [[1975]].<br />
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* [[Marquez Smith]] - [[Baseball]]</div>EssoTeddyhttps://clemsonwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:The_Gutter&diff=13439Talk:The Gutter2006-11-06T14:58:12Z<p>EssoTeddy: </p>
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<div>My edit of this page included references to Robin and Linda Williams, A Prairie Home Companion, and Norman and Nancy Blake, all of which have articles or stubs on Wikipedia. Can anyone help me make the internal Clemsonwiki links link to the Wikipedia articles?<br />
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<div>In my edit I added references to Robin and Linda Williams, A Prarie Home Companion, and Norman and Nancy Blake, all of which have articles or stubs in Wikipedia. Can someone help me make the internal links from Clemson Wiki also link into Wikipedia?<br />
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By the way, my reference to this information is personal - I saw these artists at the Gutter while a student in '77 and '78.</div>EssoTeddyhttps://clemsonwiki.com/index.php?title=The_Gutter&diff=13435The Gutter2006-11-06T14:30:15Z<p>EssoTeddy: Added info on some performers at the Gutter.</p>
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<div>'''The Gutter''' is the former [[University Union]] coffee house in the sub-basement of [[Holtzendorff Hall]]. Named such because of its location in the old bowling alley. <br />
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During the 1970's, when the folk music and coffee house movement was active at colleges throughout the country, the Gutter hosted many musicians, some of which have reached national prominence, including [[Robin and Linda Williams]], who are regulars on Public Radio's [[Prarie Home Companion]], and [[Norman and Nancy Blake]].<br />
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<div>The one and only! I figured I'd hear from you after this post. After Saturday's debacle I decided to think about Tiger Baseball for a positive experience. I hope to expand on this topic, as well as others related to the baseball program as time and motivation permit, without directly quoting the media guides too much.<br />
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Wright seemed to be doing fine shuttling your parents around for the weekend. He spent several hours at the Bodiford boarding house side yard Sat. evening, where the atmosphere was anything but jovial.<br />
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Is dat U, Theodoric?<br />
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<div>'''Jack Leggett''' is the head baseball coach at Clemson. He became head coach in 1994 upon the retirement of the legendary [[Bill Wilhelm]]. Leggett was hired by Wilhelm as Assistant Head Coach and heir apparent in 1992 after serving as head coach at Western Carolina University from 1983-1991.<br />
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Through the 2006 season, the Tigers have recorded 611 wins against 256 losses for a .705 winning percentage under Leggett. He has also led the team to NCAA post-season play in every season since becoming head coach and to the College World Series five times - in 1995, 1996, 2000, 2002, and 2006.</div>EssoTeddyhttps://clemsonwiki.com/index.php?title=24&diff=13173242006-11-05T19:07:27Z<p>EssoTeddy: Added Andy D'Alessio to list of players with the number 24.</p>
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* [[Jamaal Fudge]] - [[Football]]<br />
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* [[Andy D'Alessio]] - [[Baseball]]</div>EssoTeddy