Charles Horn and Sam Earle at Earle Hall dedicationClemson University LibrariesOn back: UA100_001197; Dr. Charles L. Horn; Dr. Samuel B. Earle; ground breaking exercise; Earle Chemical Engineering Building - Sept 27 1958; File, CHARLES L. HORN (left); S.B. EARLE; [01-87]; 9666-11
Earle Hall plaqueClemson University LibrariesOn back: UA100_001195; This is the presentation plaque that hangs in the hallway of Earle Hall, Clemson's Chemical Engineering Building.; [01-87]
Dedication of Earle HallClemson University LibrariesOn back: The dedication of Earle Hall, an auspicious occasion, was attended by a crowd which included civic, industrial, and political leaders of the South.; [Nov. 6, 1959]; UA100_001183
Faculty speaker at Earle Hall dedicationClemson University LibrariesOn back: Dr. Earle adds his words of appreciation to the thanks tendered by the college authorities during the dedication of Earle Hall at Clemson, November 6, 1959.; UA100_001181
Earle Hall luncheon speakersClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Series II, Earle Hall Dedication 1959]; UA100_001178. Speakers are: A. R. Eckel, president of Commercialores, Inc. (left); Dr. G. C. (Gilbert Chase) Robinson, head of the Ceramics Department (right).  Luncheon given (at least in part) on April 12, 1958 for the Olin Foundation's donation of $1.175 million towards a new chemical engineering building (Earle Hall). Source: Jim Cross
F.M. Kinard speaking at Earle Hall dedicationClemson University LibrariesOn back: Dr F. M. Kinard, Dean of the College, expresses the thanks of the faculty as he speaks at the Dedication of Earle Hall in November 1959.
Charles L. Horn at Earle Hall luncheonClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Series II, Earle Hall Dedication 1959]; UA100_001179. James O. Wynn sits left of Charles Horn. Luncheon given (at least in part) on April 12, 1958 for the Olin Foundation's donation of $1.175 million towards a new chemical engineering building (Earle Hall). Source: Jim Cross
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Earle HallClemson University LibrariesOn back: 9/24/66; EARLE HALL, a gift of the Olin foundation, was built and equipped at a cost in excess of a million in 1959. Named in honor of Dr. Samuel B. Earle, dean emeritus of the College of Engineering, the building is equipped with the latest facilities for the instruction and research in chemical engineering and metallurgy. Earlier the Olin Foundation had given Clemson Olin Hall, the home of the ceramic engineering department. The two gifts totaled more than two million dollars.; UA100_001186