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Major Martin A professor and a leader
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D. W. Daniel Public speaking when every ' jesture counts Little Joe Hunter Calculus — sure you will learn Doc Taylor Relaxation after an hour of Shakespeare Misery Holmes History, from the beginning of time GENERAL SCIENCE PRIOR to 1925, there was no School of General Science at Clemson. From the founding of the college until 1914 the president of the college served as head of the Academic Department. This department embraced the academic courses of all the various schools — it was essentially a service department. Beginning in 1914, heads of divisions served as acting directors — the first being Professor Daddy Furman. In 1918 the pres- ent Dean, Dr. D. W. Daniel, was made director. The name of the department was changed to Arts and Science in 1925, and to the School of General Science in 1932. The department remained a service department from the founding until 1925, but since that time it has offered a four-year course leading to the Bachelor of Science degree, and three-year pre-pro- fessional courses for preparation for medicine, law, den- tistry, etc. The majority of the General Science classes are held in the Administration building. When this building was rebuilt in 1895, the entire Mathematics de- partment moved temporarily to the Chemistry Building. Psychology and Sociology are now taught in the Library, having been moved from the main building in 1937. Prep Bradley Business law, and still human! John Lane puts personality into grammar
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TEXTILES ' T ' HE seeds of what is now one of the largest Textile schools in the country were planted away back in 1895, when the Board of Trustees authorized the building of a plant to house the School of Textiles. Although its growth at times has been slow and difficult, like the oak, it has grown into an enviable place among the nation ' s colleges. That first building was small and inadequate, cost- ing but $15,000 and being but a part of Through the Left Arch Walters ' Is it worth a sixty? ' 24-
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