. Clemson College annual. tongue. Godley was born at Walterboro. S. C,November 18. 1880. and is still a residentof Colleton county. He received his early education in thepublic schools of that county and cameto Clemson in September. 1901. He wasforced to miss the session of returned at the beginning of the nextand joined the Electrical Class of 07. RICHARD GRAY HARRIS His corn and cattle were his only Ins chief delight a county fair. Walhalla first saw the light at Youngs. Lau-rens county, S. C. May 16th. 1885. Present ad-dress Gray Court. S. C. He received his earlyeducat


. Clemson College annual. tongue. Godley was born at Walterboro. S. C,November 18. 1880. and is still a residentof Colleton county. He received his early education in thepublic schools of that county and cameto Clemson in September. 1901. He wasforced to miss the session of returned at the beginning of the nextand joined the Electrical Class of 07. RICHARD GRAY HARRIS His corn and cattle were his only Ins chief delight a county fair. Walhalla first saw the light at Youngs. Lau-rens county, S. C. May 16th. 1885. Present ad-dress Gray Court. S. C. He received his earlyeducation at Wallace Lodge. Came to Clemson in1003 and joined the Agricultural the offices of Corresponding Secretary andLiterary Critic in the Calhoun Literary he had no military aspirations, he was a mem-ber of the Hospital Corp>. commonly known asthe Horse Marines Walhalla has taken a great interest in dairy-ing, and. when he leaves Clemson. he will run aco-operative creamery in Laurens


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