Taps : yearbook/ Clemson University

Authors

Clemson University (Added Author)

Language

English

Publisher

Clemson University.

Place of Publication

Clemson, South Carolina

Physical

volumes : illustrations ; 32 cm.

Notes

Title varies : June 1899 and 1900 issues of Clemson College Chronicle began the series of Clemson University yearbooks followed by the Clemsonian in 1901; the May issue of Clemson College Chronicle in 1902; the Oconeean in 1903-1904; the May issue of the Chronicle in 1905; the Clemson College annual in 1906-1907; beginning in 1908 to the present, as Taps; no issues published from 1944-1946, information about graduates, etc. were published in 1947.

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Contains

Taps: 1902

Taps: 1903

Taps: 1918

Taps: 1919

Taps: 1921

Taps: 1926

Taps: 1931

Taps: 1937

Taps: 1960

Taps: 1915

Taps: 1934

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