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Market on sales day, 1950 February 4 Clemson University Libraries
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1950-02-04
Farmers inspecting grasses with cows, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries Work - agricultural engineering - planting and cultivating.
1950-05-09
Dairy farmer with agent, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries Work - dairying.
1950-05-09
Farmers inspecting grasses with cows, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries Work - agricultural engineering - planting and cultivating.
1950-05-09
Fence demonstration, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries Work - agronomy.
1950-05-09
Dairy farmer loading cans of milk, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries Work - dairying.
1950-05-09
Men looking over field, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries Work - agricultural engineering - planting and cultivating.
1950-05-09
Farmer and young man in field, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries Work - agricultural engineering - planting and cultivating.
1950-05-09
Woman with hanging meats, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries African American home demonstration (meats).
1950-05-09
Canning pantry demonstration, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries
1950-05-09
Man tending home garden, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries
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1950-05-09
Man tending home garden, 1950 May 9 Clemson University Libraries
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1950-05-09
Winner of county pasture competition, 1950 October Clemson University Libraries County pasture winner.
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1950-10
Kappa Delta Chi homecoming display on Bowman Field Clemson University Libraries On back: Homecoming-1960 (vs UNC); K[delta]X display. Stamped: Nov 5 1960.
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1960-11-05
Letter from Taylor to Edwards, November 1962 Clemson University Libraries Urging Edwards to read an article about President Lincoln stating that the black population should remain segregated from the white population, and another article about a historian who admits to aiding the NAACP to fool the courts.
1962-11-20
Letter from Chosland to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Clearing up any miss understandings in a previous letter by saying he was refering to the Southern Association's action after the Oxford incident that they were not in favour with the Governor and would take action if Chancellor William did not do something.
1963-01-19
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Letter from Chosland to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Clearing up any miss understandings in a previous letter by saying he was refering to the Southern Association's action after the Oxford incident that they were not in favour with the Governor and would take action if Chancellor William did not do something.
1963-01-19
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Letter from Cauthen to Cauthen, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Enclosing a copy of a press release and explaining why no one in the government was consulted, as they did not want to associate anyone to any of the repercussion which might arise. He also states that in canvassing the boards of the trade groups involved, they did not encounter a single dissenting vote.
1963-01-22
Letter from Cauthen to Edwards, January 1963 Clemson University Libraries Enclosing a copy of the statement issues by the business groups on how they support Clemson.
1963-01-28
Letter from Cauthen to Georage A. LeMaistre, April 1963 Clemson University Libraries Discussing of the burst of violence that occurred in Mississippi and that it may have been prevented if business people acted sooner. In order to prevent such a thing from occuring in Alabama, a list of nine precautions are listed in order to keep the peace and keep frederal troops from flying in. Among these things appear to suggest going against the Governor is he does not do an adequate job of keeping things calm, but keeping him in good favour until then.
1963-04-05
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Letter from Cauthen to Georage A. LeMaistre, April 1963 Clemson University Libraries Discussing of the burst of violence that occurred in Mississippi and that it may have been prevented if business people acted sooner. In order to prevent such a thing from occuring in Alabama, a list of nine precautions are listed in order to keep the peace and keep frederal troops from flying in. Among these things appear to suggest going against the Governor is he does not do an adequate job of keeping things calm, but keeping him in good favour until then.
1963-04-05
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