Cadet HospitalClemson University LibrariesOn front: THE CADET HOSPITAL
Cadet Picking Up Clothes at Laundry BuildingClemson University LibrariesInterior shot of a Clemson cadet being handed a bag of laundry by a female laundry worker, while another Clemson student looks on. Photo taken at old laundry building, now demolished. On back: [Dillard bldg.]
Cadet formation on Bowman FieldClemson University LibrariesFormation on Bowman Field with Clemson Hotel and water tower in background. On back of photograph: Misc campus scenes. Stamped: Outdated.
Cadet serving food in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesClemson cadet carrying a platter of food to serve in the old Mess Hall in Barracks No. 1. On back: [Mess Hall dining room]
Cadets Carrying Clothes to Laundry BuildingClemson University LibrariesClemson cadets carrying bags of light and dark laundry to the rear entrance of the old laundry building, now demolished. On back: [Dillard bldg.]
Cadets Leaving Clothes at Laundry BuildingClemson University LibrariesClemson cadets piling bags of light and dark laundry in the rear entrance to the old laundry building, now demolished. On back: [Dillard bldg.]
Cadets at study tables in Clemson College LibraryClemson University LibrariesOn back: Clemson College Library [interior]; [c1930];Aisle of low stacks, divides room into a reference side and a reading room side. In [illegible] are periodicals, newspapers, and books on reserve for various professors.; Clemson College Library
Cadets bussing dishes in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesClemson cadets returning their used dishes to one of the serving windows which separated the Mess Hall kitchen from the dining area. On back: [Mess Hall]; [1944]
Cadets eating Thanksgiving dinner in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesClemson cadets eating Thanksgiving dinner in the original, large dining room of the Mess Hall. Photograph taken prior to 1936 extension and renovation. On back: [c1915]; [Mess Hall dining room]; THANKSGIVING EARLY 1900S
Cadets eating in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesClemson cadets eating dinner in the large Mess Hall dining room. Photograph taken after completion of 1936 renovation and extension. On back: [Mess Hall dining room]
Cadets eating in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesClemson cadets eating dinner in the large Mess Hall dining room. Photograph taken after prior to 1936 extension and renovation. On back: [Mess Hall dining room]; [c1910]
Cadets eating in Mess HallClemson University LibrariesOne Clemson cadet pours water for his companions in one of the dining rooms in the old Mess Hall. On back: [Mess Hall]; [1944]
Cadets gathered at Textile Building under constructionClemson University LibrariesNo information is on the back of the photo."Cadets are shown assembled in 1898 at future site of the textile building, later called Godfrey Hall, in this early construction photo." (Riley, Clemson University, p.35)
Cadets in Clemson College LibraryClemson University LibrariesOn back: [c1947]; Bird's Eye View of Bookworms---Clemson College, S. C.; In the near silence so traditional to libraries, Clemson College students conduct their references. This is the main library reading room at Clemson, South Carolina's agricultural and engineering college. The college museum, containing hundreds of souvenir pieces from the battlefields of World War II, is housed on the second floor. An all--ROTC college with a a regular enrollment of 2,340 all-men students, Clemson had more than 6,000 former students in America's armed services during World War II.
Cadets in front of Barracks No. 2Clemson University LibrariesOn back: 2nd Barracks. Part of old, large barrack. Crossed out: contains mess hall and kitchen.
Cadets in library on second floor in Main BuildingClemson University LibrariesOn back: [Main Building] [c1915]; Library (in Tillman Hall); This was on 2nd floor from of Tillman Hall; Papers from home - Reading Room - Library
Cadets walking by Barracks No. 2Clemson University LibrariesOn back: [Second Barracks]. Clemson College, the state college of South Carolina, is one of America's largest all ROTC colleges. Clemson's pre-war enrollment was 2,340 all men students and the cadet corps is now rapidly building back to the 1940 level. This is one of eight barracks in which Clemson students are housed. Clemson contributed more than 6,000 men to America's armed services during the years of World War II. May 1942. Photographer: Joe Sherman
Calhoun Courts under constructionClemson University LibrariesPhoto of Calhoun Courts apartment house build site, with view of entrance to Calhoun Courts Commons in the background.
Camel CricketClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Rhaphidophorinae ceuthophilus; Scavanger but a greenhouse nuisance; Camel-cricket not a true cricket
1961-11
Camel CricketClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Camel-cricket (Centhophilus); Late nymph; Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Campanula (Pollenation)Clemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: 3; Made in U.S.A.; Campanula (Pollenation); Photo by E.L. Manigault Fairmont, W. VA.
Campbell Company plantClemson University LibrariesOn back of photograph: Campbell plant.
Campus View of Bryan Mall and Clemson HouseClemson University LibrariesNorth-facing aerial shot of Bryan Mall, with Schilletter Dining Hall, Mauldin Hall and Barnett Hall, and the high rise dormitories (left to right: Manning Hall, Lever Hall, Byrnes Hall). Clemson House visible in top right corner; Clemson town residential neighborhoods visible in top left corner. On back: [High Rise dormitories];[Manning Hall];[Lever Hall];[Byrnes Hall];[Schilletter Dining Hall];[Mauldin Hall];[Barnett Hall];[aerial view];[c1971]
Campus view of Benet Hall and Young HallClemson University LibrariesNortheast-facing aerial photograph of Benet Hall and Young Hall under construction; Johnstone Hall A-F (left) and Fort Hill Plantation (right) in midground; Godfrey Hall (left) and Tillman Hall (right) in background.
Campus view of Johnstone Hall A-F, Young Hall, and Benet HallClemson University LibrariesNortheast-facing aerial shot of Clemson campus stretching from the "shoebox" dormitories to Tillman Hall. Benet Hall and Young Hall pictured in foreground; Dillard Building and physical plant (left) and Johnstone Hall A-F (right) pictured in midground; and left to right in background is Barracks no. 8 (Norris Hall) and the Quad, Holtzendorff Hall, Textile (Godfrey Hall), and Tillman Hall. On back: Aerial views; Dormitories (ext); [Shoeboxes][Johnstone Hall]; Clemson News Bureau, photo by Jack Hurley
Campus view, Chemistry and Fertilizer BuildingsClemson University LibrariesSouth-facing aerial shot of the old Chemistry Building (now Hardin Hall), with Fertilizer Building (now demolished) visible behind it on left. Greenhouse visible in left foreground through tree cover. On back: UA100_001235; [aerial view]; Old Chemistry (Hardin [Hall]); Fertilizer [Building]; [before 1946]; 903-17
Can the White Race Win ThroughClemson University LibrariesNewsletter titled "Can the White Race Win Through?" by Drew L. Smith about how if racial integration is allowed then Amercian civilization could be impaired for thousands of years.
Canna Scales; ThripsClemson University Arthropod CollectionWritten on slide: Canna scales; Thrips
Canning demonstration at African American homeClemson University LibrariesThe US Department of Agriculture's Cooperative Extension Service included Home Demonstration Clubs to educate rural women on home economics. South Carolina's Cooperative Extension Service required segregated clubs taught but not enough black women agents were hired to cover all counties and their pay was considerably less than white home agents.