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Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1958 Virgina vs Clemson (9/20/1958) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "Virgina vs Clemson (9/20/1958)" (1958). Football Programs. 35. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/35 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. PROGRAM • FIFTY CENTS C. U. ARCHIVES CLEMSO IRX3INIA SEPTEMBER 20, 1958^- CLEMSON MEMORIAL STADIUM B mia North Carolina November 1 Wake Forest November 22 . Boston College November 29 . Furman MORE SPORTS NEWS The Greenville News and Greenville Piedmont lead the way in real sports coverage: You're sure of getting the most . and the best ... in The News and Piedmont. MORE GAME RESULTS Even late night games are reported in The Greenville News' morning editions. And The Piedmont brings you a com- plete roundup of all the important sports results each afternoon. MORE PICTURES Wirephoto equipment brings the bost in football action pictures from all the nation's big games to The News and Piedmont. And our staff photographers SPORTS ore on hand at all Furman gomes to BEST in eye catching photos. record them EXPERIENCED WRITERS PAGES YOU CAN ^lie News and Piedmont hove talented, experienced sports staffs. Their sports writers are veterans in the sports field and experts at bringing you the most important news, fully reported, every READ ANYWHERE day. Read The Greenville News and Greenville Piedmont and see for your- self. s Sobbing With Happiness, Foster And Wite United 568 Persons Die Violently During 'We'll Stay Until TWO TICKETS HoiicJov Weekend He Goes With Us' TO C':3pi Chose, i Child To Hospital GOOD FOOTBALL Goldfinc Will Tell Abot-;t His Chocks 5 More Nnrfh Americans Reieosed By Cuban Rebels NEWS-PIEDMONT COMPANY Box 600, Greenville, S. C. because they care how it fits and how it looks . TIMELY sooner MICHAELS- STERN or later everyone comes to McGregor MERRITT Byers-Stokes CRAVATS "The Style Shop" INTERWOVEN 128 N. Main St. ANDERSON, S. C. HICKOK BYERS-STOKES HAS THE BIG FASHIONS FOR THE WELL DRESSED MAN Published By CLEMSON COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Edited By BOB BRADLEY Director of Sports Publicity Tillman Hall, Clemson College Represented for National Advertising by SPENCER ADVERTISING COMPANY, Inc. 271 Madison Avenue New York IG, New York EMERGENCIES CONCESSION STANDS In any emergency of any nature, come to Concession stands are located underneath the right side door of press box (as you face each side of the stadium and can be reached press box). Please remember, however, that by exit from any portal. The stands handle since important business is being conducted soft drinks, sandwiches, cigarettes, popcorn, within the press box, only cases of strict peanuts, candy, etc. Vendors will also sell emergency can be given consideration. Tele- these items from the aisles. phones are located at the northeast and north- west ticket booths. IN LEAVING In leaving the stadium, please give utmost RESTROOMS heed to the directions from the officers con- Ladies" and men's restrooms are located be- trolling traffic. Every care has been taken neath the stands and can be reached by exit to move cars from the college campus in the from any portal. There are 3 ladies' and 3 most efficient manner and cooperation from men's restrooms on each side of the stadium. drivers will help considerably. 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Here you will find all of lha services of a great metropolitan hotel yet you will be far away from the noise of a large city. And you'll enjoy the beautifully landscaped grounds and the flower beds. The splendid accom- in the modations and the excellent cuisine offered at the Clemson House are combined with warm friendly hospitality and fine service. The Clemson House is a gem among fine hotels, and Lower :he rates are almost unbelievably low. All rooms are air con- ditioned. Four dining rooms and the Tiger Lounge and Coffef Shop. There is swimming, fishing and golf nearby Lobby FRED L. ZINK, JR., Manager On East Zdqa of Clamson, S. C, on U.S. 78, 123 and State 28. Carolina National Bank PENDLETON, S. C. 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Clemson gave his Fort Hill Grocery. Meat & Produce Estate to the state for the establishment of an agricul- tural and mechanical college. Mr. Clemson himself was Air-conditioned -:- Ample Parking Space a distinguished scientist of his day and served as the nation's first superintendent (now secretary) of agricul- ture. He m.arried the daughter of John C. Calhoun, the Phone 9185 Clemson, S. C. noted Southern statesman. Calhoun's home stands re- stored on the Clemson campus today. LOCATION AND SIZE DESIGN — ENGINEERING — CONSTRUCTION The college is located in the northwestern corner of South Carolina, 30 miles from the foothills of the beauti- "The World's Finest Swimming Pools" ful Blue Ridge Mountains on Highways 123, 76 and 28. The college has grown from an institution of 446 stu- PRIVATE — CLUB — MOTEL — MUNICIPAL dents when it opened its doors in 1893 to the present day enrollment of 3,850. The campus proper contains nearly 30,000 acres. — Call or Write — THE ACTING PRESIDENT BEESON- FINNEY CO. Robert Cook Edwards became acting president of Phone 6361 Liberty, S. C. Clemson this past June when a sudden heart attack proved fatal to Dr. Robert Franklin Poole, who had been president of Clemson for 18 years. Mr. Edwards at the time of his appointment was head of the college's Department of Development. of A native of Fountain Inn and a 1933 graduate of Clem- Compliments son, he came back to the school July 1, 1956 after being general manager and treasurer of Abbeville Mills, Corp., for 10 years. Prior to this he had been with Dunean Mills in Green- Champion ville for a year and then spent three years with the Charles D. Thomas Co., in Red Springs, N. C, after Knitwear Co., Inc. which he was superintendent of ABERFOYLE, Inc., at Norfolk, Va., for six years. ROCHESTER, N. Y. PHYSICAL PLANT There has not been a time in the last seven years that some type of construction has not been going on on the Clemson campus. Starting with the building