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'''December 5 in Clemson History''' | '''December 5 in Clemson History''' | ||
− | *[[1902]]: James [[Strom Thurmond]] is born in Edgefield, South Carolina, the son of John William Thurmond (May 1, 1862 - June 17, 1934) and Eleanor Gertrude Strom (July 18, 1870 - January 10, 1958). He will | + | *[[1902]]: James [[Strom Thurmond]] is born in Edgefield, South Carolina, the son of John William Thurmond (May 1, 1862 - June 17, 1934) and Eleanor Gertrude Strom (July 18, 1870 - January 10, 1958). He will attend Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina, where he will be a member of ???, graduating in 1923 with a degree in horticulture. |
*[[1972]]: Football Coach Hootie Ingram tenders his resignation after a 4-7 season, ending his three year stint as the Tigers' eighteenth head coach. | *[[1972]]: Football Coach Hootie Ingram tenders his resignation after a 4-7 season, ending his three year stint as the Tigers' eighteenth head coach. | ||
*[[1974]]: The [[Clemson University Chorus]], directed by [[Dr. John H. Butler]], presents its Christmas concert in [[Tillman Auditorium]]. | *[[1974]]: The [[Clemson University Chorus]], directed by [[Dr. John H. Butler]], presents its Christmas concert in [[Tillman Auditorium]]. |
Revision as of 03:23, 17 December 2008
December 5 in Clemson History
- 1902: James Strom Thurmond is born in Edgefield, South Carolina, the son of John William Thurmond (May 1, 1862 - June 17, 1934) and Eleanor Gertrude Strom (July 18, 1870 - January 10, 1958). He will attend Clemson Agricultural College of South Carolina, where he will be a member of ???, graduating in 1923 with a degree in horticulture.
- 1972: Football Coach Hootie Ingram tenders his resignation after a 4-7 season, ending his three year stint as the Tigers' eighteenth head coach.
- 1974: The Clemson University Chorus, directed by Dr. John H. Butler, presents its Christmas concert in Tillman Auditorium.
- 1978: Assistant Coach Danny Ford is named as new head coach, becoming the youngest Division I head coach in the nation at age 30.
- 2006: City of Clemson Christmas parade, downtown on College Avenue at 6 p.m. Clemson Men's Basketball team hosts Wofford in Littlejohn Coliseum at 7:30 p.m., winning 90-66.
- 2007: The 2nd annual Clemson Rave is performed on the Cooper Library Bridge.
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