Oliver James Bond papers, 1885-1933.

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Oliver James Bond papers, 1885-1933.

Includes correspondence (1908-1930) relating to the Board of Visitors, the Association of Citadel Men, beneificiary scholarships, discipline, commandant, encampments, and ROTC.

11 linear ft. (17 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7807003

The Citadel, Daniel Library

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Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. Association of Citadel Men

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Alumni association of The Citadel, founded Nov. 19, 1852; name changed from Association of Graduates to Association of Citadel Men in 1934 and later to Citadel Alumni Association in 1997. From the description of Association of Citadel Men letters and other material, 1922-1925. (The Citadel, Daniel Library). WorldCat record id: 781448414 ...

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Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina. Board of Visitors

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Bond, O. J. (Oliver James), 1865-1933

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Colonel in the South Carolina Militia and resident of Charleston, S.C.; student, faculty member, and administrator at The Citadel: Class of 1886; immediately after graduation, begain teaching as Assistant Professor of Mathematics and later Professor of Mechanical Drawing and Astronomy; Superintendent (1908-1910) and President (1910-1931) [the title changed in 1910, although the dutires remained the same]; he returned to the mathematics department for the remaining two years of his life; native o...