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*[[Judge Keller's Store]] replaces [[1918]]-vintage woodframe structure with the brick building they occupy to date. | *[[Judge Keller's Store]] replaces [[1918]]-vintage woodframe structure with the brick building they occupy to date. | ||
+ | *[[October 3]]: Former Clemson Head Football Coach [[John Heisman]] dies. | ||
*[[October 22]]: The Tigers blank the Gamecocks, 19-0, in Columbia. | *[[October 22]]: The Tigers blank the Gamecocks, 19-0, in Columbia. | ||
*[[November 26]]: Furman beats Clemson for the last time, 0-12, in a game played in snow on [[Riggs Field]]. Through [[2007]], Clemson wins the next 29 meetings of these teams. (As reported in the Washington Post, Sunday, September 16, 2007, page D-11.) | *[[November 26]]: Furman beats Clemson for the last time, 0-12, in a game played in snow on [[Riggs Field]]. Through [[2007]], Clemson wins the next 29 meetings of these teams. (As reported in the Washington Post, Sunday, September 16, 2007, page D-11.) |
Revision as of 07:59, 8 April 2008
1936 in Clemson History
Events that occurred in 1936:
- Judge Keller's Store replaces 1918-vintage woodframe structure with the brick building they occupy to date.
- October 3: Former Clemson Head Football Coach John Heisman dies.
- October 22: The Tigers blank the Gamecocks, 19-0, in Columbia.
- November 26: Furman beats Clemson for the last time, 0-12, in a game played in snow on Riggs Field. Through 2007, Clemson wins the next 29 meetings of these teams. (As reported in the Washington Post, Sunday, September 16, 2007, page D-11.)
1935 | The 1930's | 1937 |