January 30

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January 30 in Clemson History

Events on January 30 in Clemson's History

  • 1959: James Corcoran Littlejohn dies. He is interred in Woodland Cemetery. (http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/oconee/cemeteries/c243a.txt)
  • January 30, 1987-January 31, 1987: CDCC presents the band Popular Mechanics in Edgar's, 9 p.m. - two dollar cover. (CUU Entertainment Spotlight, The Tiger, Friday 30 January 1987, Volume 80, Number 16, page 14.)
  • January 28-February 1, 2007: The 16th annual Shakespeare Festival examines the theme "Shakespeare and Tourism" with a variety of performances, lectures, workshops, and films. Aquila Theatre Company will serve as resident company and present their production of Romeo and Juliet.
  • 2007: The Albert Hamilton Holt Colloquium presents "Shakespeare and Tourism", 5-7 p.m. in Brooks Center Room 117, with Lisa Friedman, Gallatin School, New York University, Dr. Sharon O'Dair, University of Alabama, and Dr. John Ford, Delta State University.
  • 2008: Three Clemson University students have been charged in connection with the death of a freshman who was found dead at a fraternity house in December. Benjamin Sprague, 18, was found dead at the Sigma Nu fraternity house. Coroner Karl Addis said Sprague died of alcohol poisoning.
Source: Greenville Online
  • 2009: The Clemson Wiki Main Page tallies its 68,000th hit.
  • 2010: Although Greenville, Easley and other areas of the Upstate receive accumulations of wintry mix, the overnight temperature in Clemson seldom drops below 34 degrees Fahrenheit, and only a dusting of snow falls on Clemson.


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