. Taps. TO DAVID HILL HENRY of the Class of 1898 In whom Clemson has always found a true son, and in whom other sons ofClemson have always found a wise friend, We, the Senior Class, take thisopportunity ol expressing our grateful appreciation for the valuable and otherwise, which he has given us in the preparation of this,our DEDICATION To those of our class-mates who have departed their college halls in order to prepare themselves for service in the Army of Democracy, this page is gratefully and respectfully dedicated. Ayers, T. L. Ellison, R. J. McCue, C. M. Bailey, M. B


. Taps. TO DAVID HILL HENRY of the Class of 1898 In whom Clemson has always found a true son, and in whom other sons ofClemson have always found a wise friend, We, the Senior Class, take thisopportunity ol expressing our grateful appreciation for the valuable and otherwise, which he has given us in the preparation of this,our DEDICATION To those of our class-mates who have departed their college halls in order to prepare themselves for service in the Army of Democracy, this page is gratefully and respectfully dedicated. Ayers, T. L. Ellison, R. J. McCue, C. M. Bailey, M. B. Folger, T. A. Parks, F. L. Bass, R. E. Gaines, H. E. Snelgrove, W. K. Caldwell, A. J. Grohmann, C. E. Suggs, G. W. Cannon, W. M. Herbert, W. C. Vernon, J. E. Douglass, J. R. Howell, W. F. Zeigler. 0. J. SENK)RC


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