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*[[1897]] Volume One, Number One of the Clemson College [[Chronicle]] is published by the Calhoun, Columbian and Palmetto Literary Societies of Clemson Agricultural College. First editor-in-chief is [[Arthur Buist Bryan]]. Page 36 states that "[w]e have in college at present about 260 cadets, of which number about 60 are 'rats'." | *[[1897]] Volume One, Number One of the Clemson College [[Chronicle]] is published by the Calhoun, Columbian and Palmetto Literary Societies of Clemson Agricultural College. First editor-in-chief is [[Arthur Buist Bryan]]. Page 36 states that "[w]e have in college at present about 260 cadets, of which number about 60 are 'rats'." | ||
*[[1970]]: The Clemson [[Aero Club]] battles with FBO operator Reid Garrison at the [[Clemson-Oconee Airport]] for access to the field. | *[[1970]]: The Clemson [[Aero Club]] battles with FBO operator Reid Garrison at the [[Clemson-Oconee Airport]] for access to the field. |
Revision as of 20:06, 26 November 2007
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Events
- 1893: The railroad depot at Calhoun is completed.
- 1897 Volume One, Number One of the Clemson College Chronicle is published by the Calhoun, Columbian and Palmetto Literary Societies of Clemson Agricultural College. First editor-in-chief is Arthur Buist Bryan. Page 36 states that "[w]e have in college at present about 260 cadets, of which number about 60 are 'rats'."
- 1970: The Clemson Aero Club battles with FBO operator Reid Garrison at the Clemson-Oconee Airport for access to the field.
- 2006: A new chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation's oldest and most prestigious honor society, is established at Clemson, after a seven-year campaign by President James Barker. One of six new chapters, PBK was founded at the College of William and Mary in 1776.
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