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THE SPIRIT OF TOM Amidst anarchy and terror usurped in academic institutions by students all over the world, Clemson University has re- mained as still as the old Seneca River beneath the dikes — thanks to the proper channeling of interests and money by our administration. Clemson has come a long way in achiev- ing the goal of protective power for all knowledge and science, fact and principle, inquiry and discovery: maintaining no one department of thought exclusively. Industry finds Clemson a veritable spawning ground of well disciplined technocrats. The military has long looked to Clemson for leaders of merit, and ROTC maintains one of the strongest traditions of supplying men for the military. And each year we find our best athletes becoming celebrities in the national sports scene, not to mention our beautiful Clemson Queens winning contests outside the bounds of the Blue Ridge. Yes, Clemson continues to foster the image of a leader in work and play, with dedication to both. And Clemson administrators are Clemson in no small sense. Their every move is reflected in all for which Clemson is known. This connotes how great the burden of responsibility has been in the past and how tremendous it will be in the future. The organization is continually shifting and growing to broaden its load bearing base. Hence, we are meeting old and new administrators assuming new positions of responsi- bility and exercising their minds in creative management. Hopefully, Clemson will continue to grow and give life to academia as it has this year in the spirit of Thomas Green Clemson. S .a ?
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DOCTOR ROBERT COOK EDWARDS President of Clemson University Dr. Robert C. Edwards won an academic scholarship to Clemson University upon entering in September 1929, and was graduated from Clemson in 1933 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Textile Engineering. While a student at Clemson, he was active in Phi Psi, Blue Key, Tiger Brotherhood, and Scabbard and Blade. In 1956, Dr. Edwards became Vice-President for Development at Clemson University and two years later became acting president. In April of 1959, he became president of Clemson Uni- versity. He then received honorary Doctor of Law degrees from Wofford College and The Citadel. As well as a man who is intensly interested in every facet of his University, Dr. Edwards is also an active leader in the community. Dr. Edwards is a man who is concerned with all areas of our University life, with the com- munity and the world outside Clemson — a perfect example of the Clemson Gentleman.
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