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JUNATHAN MAXCY THOMAS COOPER Assumed offxce at age 36 Assumed ofhce at age 61 Educahon Brownll Education Oxfordll' Prior positron held Presrdent of Prior positron held Occupied Union College nn Schenectady chan' of Cllenustry at S C C day erther, so they passed a brll forbrd drng the sale of lrquor to students as nunors a law that has remarned, yet not unhke the campus wall has sel dom proved to be a hrndrance to the Carolrna student Entrance requrrements were rarsed and the entrance age was lowered from 15 to 14 years rn order to garn the presence of a freshman class The Graduate program requxrements were vrrtually nonexrstent Upon obtarnmg a Bachelor s degree a person had only to apply after three years of worthy conduct and a Master s degree would be granted hrm Much was accomplrshed durrng Barnwell s presrdency He restored the farth of many South Carolrnlans v -.f augb nz 1850 f' -c T' lm, Assumed office atage50 ROBER 1 ENRY Education U of Edinburgh Prior posluou held Professor of Metaphysics, Logue, and Moral chan- oi Plulosopl1yatS C C Philosophy of Languages at NOTI' Occupied Loglc, and SCC Y YU! r..u..1J f -ft'- JW E- 4 C1153 Fifi mare: r:r:: 'n 1.51 NCNNEY Lllcf LLEGE fxwf I7 PQ M-A -1 il! I Eff, ummm '!lUU1'lTflPnYL'LI4J Ei.., 'lEfI'TIl Mlfkff f 2 fifty U gf! T57 S43 Y A7 vu' 'T el T 'l'la.ovfvsflterel17 435104 is The 50141 Ccxvdllnb. olleqe, rn the College, uplrfted the dwrndhng enrollment rnstrgated the construe t1on of well needed burldrngs and began what has been termed the gol den age of South Carohna College npopularrty was the plague of Presrdent Robert Henry and rumors of rmpeach ment permeated the campus A legrs latlve mvestrgatron of S C College found Henry to be unsatlsfactory as a presrdent and the trustees tactfully gave hrm a professorshrp rn return for the pres1dency Under Wrllram Pre ston, Henry's successor, Harper and Legare Colleges were burlt, Greek fra termtres were rntroduced CKappa Alpha and Phr Kappa PS1 are the only two of the orrglnal SIX that remarnj the college garned 1ts frrst out of state students and lost almost the entrre 1un1or class The Junrors were berng forced by Prof Brumby to attend extra chemrstry lectures whrle another professor was away They refused so Presrdent Preston temporarrly sus pended the 60 young men who then retahated by holdrng a bonfrre Ckrn dled by chemrstty textsj ln front of Old Fossrl s CBrumby sh house Ill health caused Preston to resrgn rn 1851 and as rehgron was growmg 13 ef' . ' F J! r-Egf i XX X ,P sa. . A A 5' 1' Y 1 ' rr E5 I V r j 1 X T. P H. X ru' - l V--J 1 X 5 V , . XX f' ru ' . X,X X X , P: X-. , a JU 7 . l in A .if 1 l . M -5 -1 '1 X , XX ZX , XX - .. X , X ij ' 3,3 w I gc - X 1 . l : ,fi ', f ,. 1 E H Qi: W -A. 1 ' H. ,H-C ,.-! .. . 'gl,,,lll1,,lll 1 Z: 1 L I , X. .N X,,,, ,zz 5 X m Zi: 5 m 55: X A if: 111111 w 1 z : a 2 Hr Z mmm 5: Z? :A ,.mw .:: i W 5 Z . V. :X X . 1, X - ., ,E ,V i X ' :XII FX i . 1 - s. f :X - 43- ., A 1 X3 1 .' 5, ., 'EX , , 1 X ,. . X T : K f . , ..,. ' X 1 .4 t XX. , XX .X . X L. . . -- ' fefiln ,j.,XX, ,XX , X- . 1 -r - 1, :i 1 0, I I Y 1 1 3 , if , 1 sf, . 2 3 1 2 E ' KQV 1: Z sl: : f:Y ' r V J ' F' -,- . -' ' ' 1: 1 'T ' .' - - tif-1 A- - - T-arf-f Wafer lf 1 K Ewen xr J: --at If :ie 'ali'-'ii' 1--fr ' lil' ',-. l , , , W, L--1 -V - r ng gf I 7-1-a fi v 1 ' -f ff :fl - s y -,r r. QV r . . . rferfg K S. - 1 r Fel 2 -asm ffm as f', ' , - 141 ' .. ' ' I H F 1 1- 41 eff, nzuffnw 'LL? ' . r , 1 ' . '- ' v - ' ' ' - 5 ,X - A- - f 1 . , , - N v lv l Q I ' ' , ,,, - - , ,- -, , -,,..,,...,-m,.Y.-Wvfx r,,,.--, ,. ,mmm Y i XXV ' lj r ' 'ix 1, nl v If f , 'x v x. 1 'Etna Y T 1 X . ' it ' :Lrg Q ' - ' ' - ,' -- '-H' fs 2' rTi.,,1E , - -4 'f-L.: -' 1 Xyfifql ETELJ 4, f vf 'l T f 3' i l ' 55 ' W ' Qi ' 'ii l-iw? rf , 'flag . I ariigl, r if 'il X from . . -- gesgl , 1- Y - L 2 , .-5+ ,' ' if Z' r-'AT' A 'W flffl L - E117 1 Caffwrf ' all fr I an . ff' ra -.I - 1 fr fe- aff, e , A P fag - M ,n,,.L f J ' 1 1 , ' r 1 Nfl ... . . ' J- I 'e vw' 1,1 4, - lyy ' , 1 .'-,, --'-- 1- - - L ' 4 '-' n, fi ' 5 , , MJ l -. ' ' fri, - g-4---lf- X ,.-1 ,X ,ll ' 'J' Z X -- A vw J.. 2.2- -'f ,-a.fs- A ' , -f- ., - .ff fer. I. -'wwf' W- -f -nrvf ' , . . . . .h 1. U - ,..L ,Y X ..-,- XX., ...,:1.V. ,X .---.4 4, .., K' ei . , .l--. -.vw , :CX - rf :iv 1., NX .hz 1.4,-5 - ft--t. .X ' . . 'Y . 51.2-142 S ,' -' - '- - '- . . I XX. Q, n 4: gi HX-,Tip . 1 Z. ' Q . 31- ' ' ' ' 'I . . , ,xv D ., 9 ' I b . - ' - C Q 7 - N . . . . ' 9 ,, . . . . l ' ' CC ' 5 ,Q 7
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,. . , ,,q,a,.,,. , , -,,1-r.a-1-,- , r. Z 1 - - - er-.eef-' . ' ,. . i E .VT ia.. . , Y Y, 4 E if Ze. 1882 1891 JOHN M McBRYDE AUGUSTUS B LONGSTRIJET MAXMILLIAN LABURDE WILLIAM PORCHER MILES Assumed office at age 67 Assumed ofiice at age 57 Assumed office at age 56 Assumed office ai age -1-1 Education Moses Wacldel's Acad Educauon Yale Education USC emy Yale Pnor posxhon held Historian Pnor posxhon held Country Gen Prior positron held President of S C C tleman University of Mnaslssxppl Pnor positron held Professor of Agneulture at University of ennessee E lk' V Q V Q 1 I i -' ,, ' , A . 1' . , V 1 ., E y c I . ,-, -, i .. 1 I Lg lr, 4 N - , - - , -, . ,i 1' - r v i V . .. ,R gi VMI.. -V-I is fa 1 Q : ' A pf- K D: H: . ' A in C' ' K Edl5ealionQ.S.C.C.gl1. ofvifgfilia' 3.,,1:VV. L Y Q L .:.L...,.g . ...Hal .V A Z: V ,. 5, Z- Y., i, 'Q 1 7gf,,f.',., ,. 1 1' -Fa, 455535 s Z if ig, e ' .g -lig... e T ,N A if- ' L r r ' - removed his name from their roles, destroyed his bust and returned his portrait to the artist. But Lieber's memory was never erasedg he had been one of the most outstanding lec- turers the campus has ever known and his writings brought worldwide rec- ognition to the ever-struggling South Carolina College. Professor Francis Lieber was Thornwellis logical successor, but his political views were unacceptable to many. The opposition succeeded in electing Professor Charles McCay. Many were disappointed at the selec- tion, and Lieberis resignation greatly magnified McCay's troubles. After 18 months of student disorder and public criticism, McCay submitted his resig- nation in 1857, Following an investigation it was announced that Augustus Baldwin Longstreet had been elected President. He had at various times been a legisla- tor, writer, judge, minister, and col- l ' ' Frarzris Lieber rereiveii wide acclaim fbr editing the ffm' edition of lhe Encyclopedia Americana in 1833. n the dark of night, five half- masked horsemen, their faces blackened and their scarlet capes blowing in the breeze galloped furiously through the quiet campus. The torches they waved and the beat- ing of hooves brought out sleeping students to cheer them on. Perhaps the night of black ridingi' would end with tin-panningi' in the yard of an unpopular professor. Such noisy pranks of the students seemed to be only a small outburst of the fiery spiritthey were suppressing until the impending war finally came. The guard house riot of 1856 was the foremost example of built-up hostility. When a student named Niles was jailed after a fight with a town marshal, the battle cry of Col- lege! brought the students off the campus and they came rallying in defense of their peer. Several beat their way into the guard house with clubs but were chased out. The next day 100 revenge-seeking students armed with rifles from the Cadet arse- nal marched to the guard house only to find themselves face-to-face with ZOO pistol-carrying townspeople. Before any violence exploded, how- ever, former President Thornwell was summoned, and promising the stu- dents revenge he led the way back to campus with the cry of College!,' The faculty forthwith disbanded the Cadet Corps. The unpopular Charles 15
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