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Your House Won ' t Fit the Lot, Miller ENGINEERING Earle and an excellent staff pace them has produced some of the nations ' best engineers. But the day isn ' t always a grind of design problems, electricity reports, or steam labs. There are always the interesting activities of Tau Beta Pi, Minarets, ASME and their banquets. And such personable instructors as Wee Willie Klugh, Pop Lee, and others add a bit of color and interest to the periods of theory. The engineers and architects are a rollicking lot but they are serious in the knowledge that they and their kind are essential to the nation ' s peace-time or war-time existence. Three Hours on the Transit Steam Lab, Three Hours. Phew! Whatta You Know About It, Buzz? Electronics, a Coming Field E3 r
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DEAN S. B. EARLE SCHOOL OF Riggs Hall, or the Engine House, as it is popularly known, houses the departments of Architecture, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical Engineer- ing. Courses related to Chemical Engineering are also offered. Here, in an air of the intensely scientific, cadets may be seen at any time of day and even at night laboring over a drawing board, listening to a humming dynamo or a sputtering gasoline motor, or testing in tension or torsion of some building material. They are the technicians of tomorrow and the rigid program through which Dean FRONT ROW: R. L. Anderson, G. E. Hoffman, D. D. Curtis, S. B. Earle, F. R. Sweeney, Will Clarke, S. M. Watson. SECOND ROW: J. H. Couch, H. R. Martin, F. W. Sheldon, W. W. Klugh, L. A. King. THIRD ROW: E. J. Freeman, B. E. Fernow, R. E. Lee, C. C. Norman, D. H. Shenk, I. A. Tnvely. FOURTH ROW: J. E. Shigley, J. W. Linley, Jr., C. W. Carter, C. M. McHugh. LAST ROW: F. T. Tlngley, S. R. Rhodes, D. Hodge, W. D. Stevenson, J. R. Keeling. '
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Why They Call this a Cow College ' Looks Like Pre-Med. to Me Three Hour Date With a Tractor ' A I We Learn Insectomology. Too SCHOOL OF Clemson was first conceived as an agricultural school and today the School of Agriculture stands as the fulfil- ment of the dream of Thomas G. Clemson. Here in spacious, modern Long Hall, boys from every county in the state and many outsiders are learning the newest things in every phase of agriculture and allied courses. These boys learn soils and fertilizers, animal husbandry, horticulture, farm machinery, dairying, agricultural eco- nomics, and plenty more. The campus is their classroom, all 10,000 acres of it. Big Ben and Cowboys
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