. Oconeean. The cjb\. L. Bryan CompanyM a s o n i c TempleColumbia, South Carolina BINDERY SLIP JOSEPH RUZICKABaltimore, Md. Greensboro, N. C. Special Instructions USE GOLD LETTERING SPECIAL REBIND 9926 Buckram No. AAB 9^8 Rub Enclosed Pamphlet No. New Title; Keep Rub Tp Do Not Keep Rub Tpc Stub For Index Use Bench Sewing Bind Issuesin Covers Refold PlatesBefore Trimming Strip Ads in all but 1st No. Mount on Guards Strip Ads in all Nos. Book Rate resident, MELL, This Volume Lacks Bindery will dis-regard this column Letter Spine Exactlyas Shown Below THEOCONEEAN 1903 of the student-body hasthis
. Oconeean. The cjb\. L. Bryan CompanyM a s o n i c TempleColumbia, South Carolina BINDERY SLIP JOSEPH RUZICKABaltimore, Md. Greensboro, N. C. Special Instructions USE GOLD LETTERING SPECIAL REBIND 9926 Buckram No. AAB 9^8 Rub Enclosed Pamphlet No. New Title; Keep Rub Tp Do Not Keep Rub Tpc Stub For Index Use Bench Sewing Bind Issuesin Covers Refold PlatesBefore Trimming Strip Ads in all but 1st No. Mount on Guards Strip Ads in all Nos. Book Rate resident, MELL, This Volume Lacks Bindery will dis-regard this column Letter Spine Exactlyas Shown Below THEOCONEEAN 1903 of the student-body hasthis volume isdicated ED/TORS sc LD1087 oTl 1 Woodell 4338. DR. P. H. MELL PATRICK HUES MELL Patrick Hues Mell, A. B., C. E., M. E., Ph. D., wasborn in Penfield, Ga., May 24, 1850. His father, Dr. Mell, was a distinguished educator, and late Chancellorof the University of Georgia. In 1871, Dr. Mell graduated at the University ofGeorgia with the degree of A. B., and in 1872 took a post-graduate course with the degree of C. E. and M. E., andin 1880 the degree of Ph. D. was conferred upon him. From 1873 to l&74 ne was mining expert of copper andgold mining companies in Georgia and North Carolina,and from 1874 to 1878 was State Chemist of Georgia. Dr. Mell was elected to the Chair of Geology and Botanyin the Alabama Polytechnic Institute at Auburn in 1878,which position he held with distinction, and to the entiresatisfaction of all interested in the institution, until hiselection to the Presidency of Clemson College, August29, 1902. The present system of weather signals now in use bythe United States Weather Bureau was invented by him,at
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