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THE 19 3 9 TAPS Gus Metz Our Registrar helps us plan a schedule Joe Brown Bookkeeper Mr. Evans Treasurer Mrs. Goodman A postmistress and a friend needed, it was converted into a hotel, and is still used as such. There were no other additions made until 1924, when the chapel was en- larged to have a seating capacity of 1,850, and in that same year, the Physics department was moved into the basement, which had been ren- ovated for that purpose. Since then the only other change that has been made was in open- ing up the top floor to be used as classrooms. Today we see the building much as those first cadets saw it back in the first years of Clemson ' s existence. Time has mellowed its ivy-covered exterior, but its tower standing high in the air symbolizes as always man ' s search for education. jfejfcfcf- K$ A k . : tv , - -. V •
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' Charlie Weeks and Enoch Sikes sprawl to watch us strut ADMINISTRATION • If ITTLE did that small group of men think when they laid the cornerstone to the Administration Building on July 28, 1891, that they were laying the cornerstone of a college that was to become in less than fifty years one of the leading colleges of the South. The building as it was originally built was nearly exactly as it stands now except for an addition to the chapel. It was completed and ready for use when the doors of the college opened on July 7, 1893. But it was not fated to stand for long, for in the following year on May 22, 1894, fire — that master destroyer — broke out and razed the building. Immediately a new building was built on the hill across the road to be temporarily used for classrooms while a new Main Building was under construction. While this tempo rary building was being constructed, the classes were being held all over the campus in every vacant spot — some in the Calhoun Mansion, some in the Chem- J. C. Littlejohn and Tom Stanley tackle a tremendous task Doctor Sikes breaks around, thus the textile building was begun istry Building, some even in vacant servants ' houses. The contract for the Administration Build- ing was let by the Board of Trustees and awarded to Gude and Walker. The completed structure was refitted in 1895 from a fund provided for that pur- pose. When the temporary building was no longer II [ ' Mi f % -28- 1 I HJ Holtzy ' Head of HOLTZENDORFF the Y. M. C. .
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A Portrait b r-Tail tke H I L i H s bb efield AIL THE CHIEF! And with these symbolic words we salute our president and guiding genius — Dr. Sikes. Who among us does not know and appreciate his great work here at Clemson? Evidence of it lies on every hand — a new building here — ground being cleared for another there — and all the while an expanding student body and faculty. Indeed a wonderful tribute to his leadership. But those are only the things that we see about us every day. Not as obvious but just as essential is his remarkable work in raising Clemson ' s moral and intellec- tual standards to the levels they are today — in getting the school accredited by the Southern As- sociation of Colleges — in his personal relations with the students — and in many other accom- plishments too numerous to mention. So to a great educator and a great man, but more than these — to our friend, we repeat — Hail the Chief! -30-
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