. Clemson College annual. FRANK MARION DWIGHT CORPORAL, SERGEANT The proverb holds, that to be wise and loveIs hardly granted to the Cods above. Dwight first saw the light, October 19th [884. somewhere in the swamps of Sumter county, butlias since changed his place of living and now signsup from Wedgefield, S. C. His early educationwas received in the county free schools, andWedgefield Graded School. Later, after muchpersuasion, he was induced to come to College in [902. IK- was a member ofthe Senior Dancing Club, and played football onthe Class team of o_-o,v He will be Chief
. Clemson College annual. FRANK MARION DWIGHT CORPORAL, SERGEANT The proverb holds, that to be wise and loveIs hardly granted to the Cods above. Dwight first saw the light, October 19th [884. somewhere in the swamps of Sumter county, butlias since changed his place of living and now signsup from Wedgefield, S. C. His early educationwas received in the county free schools, andWedgefield Graded School. Later, after muchpersuasion, he was induced to come to College in [902. IK- was a member ofthe Senior Dancing Club, and played football onthe Class team of o_-o,v He will be Chief Electrician at Wedgefield, S. C. THOMAS DOTTERER EASON SERGEANT, LIEUTENANT Give not thy tongue too great liberty,lest it take thee a prisoner., Teddy was born in Abbeville, S. C,September [2th, 1887. Present addressis Charleston, S. C, where he expects tolive and die. Received his early educa-tion at the Charleston High School andCharleston Public School. Joined theFreshman Class at Clemson in 1903, andtook the Agricultu
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