Sidney Crouch papers. 1903-1969.

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Sidney Crouch papers. 1903-1969.

The material in the Crouch Papers covers Crouch's long association with Clemson College. Most of the papers concern the college's religious life and activities. There is information on the religious activities at Clemson college such as Religious Emphasis Week, the World War II memorial services for the dead, the Jewish religious observances, the Billy Graham meeting at the Clemson College Field House, prayers before football games, and the Wednesday Night "Church Night." A couple of speeches and an address by Crouch on religion at Clemson College can also be found in the collection. In addition, there are Crouch's chapel talks and sermons. Futhermore, there are plans and correspondence concerning the Student Chapel at Clemson College. Finally, there is correspondence and other papers concerning the Committee on Ethics and Religion. There is information on the college's service flag and some of its clubs such as the Forum Club and the Fellowship Club. In addition, there are papers concerning the committee to recommend names for buildings and streets at the college. Finally, there is some material on musical groups at Clemson and about some of the special days observed by the college (Armistice Day, Mother's Day, V-E Day and V-J Day).

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Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina

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Three Clemson cadets; George Chaplain, Paul L. Tobey, and J. Henry Woodward are credited with preparing this report. Cadets from the junior and senior classes were gathered to the campus chapel on April 18, 1935 in order to evaluate professors from the schools of: Agriculture, Textiles, Vocational Education, Chemistry and Geology, Engineering, and General Science. The report was presented to President Sikes upon it completion. From the description of Student faculty evaluations (Clem...

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Crouch, Sidney, 1889-1969.

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Crouch served as minister of the Fort Hill Presbyterian Church in Clemson from 1925-1954. In addition, he was the first head of the Division of Religious Education at Clemson College from 1929-1957, and was a professor of international relations from 1937-1957. From the description of Sidney Crouch papers. 1903-1969. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 24130163 ...

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