[Photograph of faculty of University of South Carolina] [picture], [1922].

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[Photograph of faculty of University of South Carolina] [picture], [1922].

Group of men on steps of building taken by White Studio for 1922 Garnet & Black yearbook. Identified persons: Patterson Wardlaw, W.S. Currell, L.T. Baker, Charles F. Mercer, R.H. Kennedy, J.D. Corrington, J.A. Stoddard, Stephen Tabor, Reed Smith, Edwin L. Green, Wilson Gee, and Charles W. Rice. Others pictured: H.C. Davis, F.W. Bradley, Perry Teeple, Oscar L. Keith, George Olson, T.K. Smith, Nelson Frierson, E.W. Carpenter, George H. Huggins, Yates Snowden, J.L. Jackson, R.L. Meriwether, Vernon Cook, Guy F. Lipscomb, A.C. Moore, J.B. Coleman, George Wauchope, A.G. Holmes, Josiah Morse, J[ames] McB[ride] Dabbs, E.M. Rucker, and Roy O. Van Meter.

1 photograph : developing-out paper, b&w ; 18.5 x 24 cm.

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Davis, Henry Campbell, 1879-1951.

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Morse, Josiah, 1879-1946

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