High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 7 text:
“
CLE nSON COLLEGE AGRICULTURAL, MECHANICAL, TEXTILE CLE HSON COLLEGE, S. C. V COURSE OF STUDY. The various courses of study are fully explained in the larger Catalogues. Diplomas will not be issued to those who take irregular courses. In the Agricultural Department there are courses and equipments for pure Agriculture, Horticulture, Botany, Dairying, Entomology and Veterinary Science. In the Chemical Department, instruction is given in Chemistry, Geology and Mineralogy. In the Mechanical Department the courses are : Applied Mechanics, Physics, Drawing, Forge and Foundry Work, Machine Shop, Electricity, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. In the Textile Department the students take the regular mechanical work to Junior Class. In the Junior and Senior Classes instruction is given in Designing, Textile Engineering, Dyeing, etc. The other Departments are : Mathematics, Civil Engineering, English His- tory and Military Science. f F r o EXPENSES. - The deposit required from each student on admission is $59.80, except in the case of students who receive tuition free, when it is $49.80. Free tuition is given only to residents of the State. Blank applications for free tuition will be sent when applied for. After the first deposit a quarterly deposit of $26.88 for pay tuition students, and $16.88 for free tuition students is required at the beginning of each quarter. The quarters begin as follows : September 11, 1901 ; November 18, 1901 ; January 27, 1902, and April 4, 1902. This gives a total of $140.42 per year for students paying tuition, and $100.42 per year for students who receive tuition free. These deposits pay for board, tuition, laundry fee, incidental fee, medical fee, and one uniform. Books and other necessary articles not mentioned, will be furnished at cost. t Each student is required to bring four sheets, two blankets, one comfort, six towels, two pillow-cases and one pillow. For further information, address.- HENRY S. HARTZOG, LL. D., President. o n
”
Page 6 text:
“
,1 Winthrop plor ' mal and Industrial College OF SOUTH CAROLINA ROCK HILL, S. C. Pleasant and Heathful Location PURE WATER Campus of forty acres, unsurpassed Buildings and equipment main Building (Offices and Class Rooms), Dormitory, Infirmary — all joined by covered ways. Excellent sanitary sewerage. Ventilation perfect. Hot and cold baths on every floor. Only two students placed in one room. Single beds. Resident Woman Physician. Gymnasium with trained Instructor. Library of new Books (additions over a thousand volumes yearly). Able Faculty in all Departments. Religious life carefully guarded. 35 Teachers. 500 Students. 3 General Courses of Study. Normal Course with Industrial Studies. Scientific Course with Industrial Studies. Literary Course with Industrial Studies. Graduates of the Normal Course will be granted, in addition to the degree, a Life License to teach in the Public Schools of the State. Shorter Normal Courses are offered leading to certificate (Life License to teach), and to the degree of L. I. SPECIAL COURSES: Stenography and Typewriting, Dress-making, Book-keeping. Either of these courses may be completed in one year, and is rewarded by a certificate of proficiency. Thorough instruction given in Cooking, Horticulture, Floriculture, Dairy- ing, Free Hand and Industrial Drawing, Designing, Photography, Reading and Physical Culture. Arrangements have been made to train Kindergartners. MUSIC: In this department instruction given in Piano, Organ, Voice Culture, Sight Singing, Chorus Singing and Violin. SCHOLARSHIPS: Each county is given as many scholarships as it has members in the House of Representatives. A scholarship is worth $44 and free tuition, and must be won by competitive examination. Expenses for session of nine month : For Students paying Tuition $135.00 For Student- having Free Tuition 95.00 For Scholarship Students 51.00 I ; »r Catalogue Or further information, address, D. B. JOHNSON, President, Rock Hill, S. C.
”
Page 8 text:
“
GENERAL ELECTRIC ...COMPANY ' S... PMTIILE ill IHTMEIBB FOR TRANSFORMER, ARC AND INCANDESCENT LAMP AND MUL- TIPHASE MOTOR MEASUREMENTS Sizes, 150 to 50.000 Watts General Office, Schenectady, N. Y. Sales Offices in All Large Cities Atlanta Office, Equitable Bldg
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.