Tennessee Military Institute - Radiogram Yearbook (Sweetwater, TN)

 - Class of 1939

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To guarantee uniformity, uniforms must be secured from the Quartermaster on ar- rival. Shoes are not included. These, tan or russet in color, may be brought from home by the cadet or purchased through the school. GOVERNMENT UNIFORMS All cadets enrolled in the unit of the R. O. T. C. are issued complete barracks uni- forms by the government, without charge. This provides the cadet with a heavy outfit suitable for rough drill usage, field problems, etc., and enables him to take better care of his uniforms secured through the school. OTHER ARTICLES NEEDED Cadets should bring the following articles from home: Four white shirts Face towels Bath towels Handkerchiefs Underwear Socks Bathrobe Hairbrush and comb Clothesbrush Toothbrush Shoebrush and polish Pair of blankets C Olive Drab Pajamas Pillow 4 Pillowslips 4 Sheets for single bed One or two rugs Cinexpensivej army blankets preferredl FINAL WORD TO PARENTS The features of Tennessee Military Institute presented in this catalog have not been designed to catch the eye or please the fancy of any boy or par- ent. They represent what we consider most important in the proper education and training of boys and describe faithfully what we undertake to accom- plish here. The standards of conduct and classroom accomplishment empha- sized in this booklet are emphasized constantly by the oflicers and teachers dur- ing the school year. We strive continuously: 1. To promote physical healthg 2. To develop scholastic thoroughnessg 3. To cultivate sound conceptions of truth, honor, and other fundamentals of character. If you approve of the general program outlined in this catalog, you would be pleased with the development of your boy in Tennessee Military In- stitute. If you are willing to cooperate with us in our efforts to develop the best capabilities of your boy, we shall be glad to have from you the facts about him and to discuss with you the advisability of entering him in this school. Page Eighty-Four

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NOTE 1.-In view of the leniency of the payment plan outlined above, parents who accept the monthly-payment plan will be expected to make these payments on the dates due. Settlement of tuition payments due for each term must be made prior to admit- ting the pupil to term examinations in the subjects studied. NOTE 2.-In cases of illness requiring the services of a special nurse, the expense of providing such nurse will be charged to the parent. Similarly, any cost for consult- ant physician or surgical work is chargeable to parent. NOTE 3.-No deductions from charges will be allowed and no payments will be 're- funded in cases of discipline resulting in dismissal. OPTIONA L EXTRAS Laboratory fee for Chemistry ......... . 310.00 Laboratory fee for Physics ..... . . . 5.00 Typewriter rent in Commercial class . . . 10.00 Diploma ............. . 5.00 Board during Christmas vacation, per day ....... . 2.50 OF SPECIAL IMPORTANCE Cadets are enrolled for the entire year or for the part remaining after entrance. No cadet is accepted for the first term only. Cadets entering on January 3 will be charged the usual entrance payment, including uniform, as explained on page 82. Itemized statements are mailed monthly showing expenses incurred for tablets, pencils, pens, ink, toilet articles, and for any needed articles of underwear, socks, shoes, e-tc., where these are provided through the school. Prompt payment of these monthly bills is expected. Damage to school or government property is charged to the cadet. DISCOUNTS A discount of ten per cent is allowed where two or more boys are enrolled from the same family. A discount of ten per cent is allowed on the school charges Cnot on uniformsj for sons of ministers, teachers, and ofiicers of the army, navy, coast guard, and marine corps. A discount of 3510.00 per week is granted when a cadet is kept away from school by sickness for more than four weeks. Where withdrawal for the remainder of a year is necessitated by sickness, the loss is shared equally between the school and the parent. UNIFORMS The articles of uniform furnished under the fixed charges listed on the previous page include the following: 1 Dress Coat ................... 3520.00 Leather Belt ................. S 1.50 1 Pair Dress Trousers ..... 8.50 Overseas C9-D -'------'---'---- 1-25 1 Dress Cap ' u l I t . ' . ' ' . I 3.50 Pairs White Gaberdine Trousers. 5.00 2 Pairs Serge Trousers .... 17.00 Svatiaegglilte Cap . 1 e e e ..... . . . 6 Poplin Shlrts ....... . . . 12.00 Citation Cord ' . ' ' ' ' n n ' . 1.25 1 Woolen Sweater ' ' ' ' 850 Set Lapel Decorations. . . . . 1.00 1 GHIGCO3-f ------ - - - 15-00 Black Necktie ........ . . . .50 1 Suit Coveralls . 3.00 -1- 1 Web Belt .... .50 Total .... .... S5 100.00 Page Eig bty-Three



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REFERENCES . . . CHANCELLOR O. C. CARMICHAEL, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. DEAN C. M. SARRATT, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. Mics. MARY WEBB HAGGARD, Registrar, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. DEAN JOSEPH RCJEMEIQ, George Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. PRESIDENT J. D. HOsKINs, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. REGIS'l'llAll R. F. FFHOMASON, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. PRESIDENT RALPH WALDO LLOYD, Maryville College, Maryville. Tenn. PREsIDEN'I' JAMEs T. WARREN, Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tenn. VICE-CHANCELLOR ALEX GUERliY, University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. PRESIDENT CHARLES E. IJIEHL, Southwestern, Memphis, Tenn. PRESIDENT FRANCIS P. GAINEs, Washington dz Lee University, Lexington, Va. DR. W. H. FAULKNER, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. DEAN T. J. WILSON, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C. DEAN W. K. GREENE, Duke University, Durham, N. C. DEAN L. T. BAKER, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. DR. JAMES L. FOWLE, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Chattanooga, Tenn. DR. E. S. C.AMI'BELII, Pastor Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church, Lookout Mountain, DR. E. B. MCGUKIN, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, Tenn. REV. E. L. MCCLURKAN, Pastor Moore Memorial Presbyterian Church, Pineville, Ky. DR. ROBT, H. MCCASLIN, Pastor Second Presbyterian Church, Memphis, Tenn. QDr. McCaslin was born and reared in Sweetwater and is alumnus of T. M. LJ DR. ROBEliT S. SANDERS, Pastor Buntyn Presbyterian Church, Memphis, Tenn. CDr. Sanders lived in Sweetwater nine years. His two sons are graduates of T. M. LD REV. J. R. HCJDGES, Pastor First Baptist Church, Sweetwater, Tenn. REV. F. B. JACKSON, Pastor First Methodist Church, Sweetwater, Tenn. REV. F. D. STEPHENSON, Pastor First Presbyterian Church, Sweetwater, Tenn. MR. MR DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. JOHN C. C. MAYO, Mayo Arcade Building, Ashland, Ky. LEWIS DEWAIIT, The Sunbury Daily, Sunbury, Pa. GUY C. JARRATT, 920 Crawford Street, Vicksburg, Miss. JOSEPH S. CAMP, Jasper, Ala. PETER HEss, JR., 1001 Madison Avenue, Covington, Ky. JOHN LANE KEYEH, Saint Lukels Hospital, 11311 Shaker Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio. ROBERT P. ILEA, Colon Hospital, Cristobal, Canal Zone. ALVIN J. WEBER, 4600 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, Tenn. ALVIN G. STEINFELD, Murphy Building, Madisonville, Ky. WILLIIAINI T. BRAUN, JR., Medical Arts Building, Memphis, Tenn. HON. KIRK B. MOBERLEY, Richmond, Ky. DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. DR. MR DR. DR. MR. MR. LEON C. HOSKINS, Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, New York. IRA C. EvANs, R. F. D. No. 1, Winchester, Ky. HOWARD A. FARRAR, Manchester, Tenn. HARRY GRAY' MCNAMEPI, care Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. THOMAS L. CHIDESTER, Sikeston, Mo. J. HARLEY HARRIS, Medical Arts Building, Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM T. BLACK, Physicians dz Surgeons Building, Memphis, Tenn. Tenn. FRANK C. MEBANPI, Manager Little Rock Office of the Maryland Casualty Company, Little Rock, Ark. JAMES A. FANNIN, Medical Arts Building, Memphis, Tenn. JOHN C. CLARK, 2226 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ARTHUR ARCHER, 36 Douglas Road, Lowell, Mass. E. J. HEEIIDT, 35 Bedford Place, Stamford, Conn. HON. RAE M. ILOYCE, 256 Detroit Street, Hammond, Ind. MR. F. J. REYNoLDs, 143 E. 201st Street, Cleveland, Ohio. MR. J. S. ILICKARDS, 516 W. Jefferson Street, Tallahassee, Fla. DR. W. W. WALKEIL, SR., 2225 First Avenue, North, Birmingham, Ala. HON. C. M. SWANGO Sardis Miss. ! ! MR MR D. MEAD JOHNSON, Mead Johnson Company, Evansville, Ind. MR. . JOHN D. LINCOLN, Marion, Va. MR. . VV. A. MCCIIAIN, JR., Palmer Building, Atlanta, Ga. LYNN B. NTCCLAIN, 103 W. 39th Street Baltimore, Md. Page Eighty-Five

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