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− | *[[1971]]: The University of South Carolina tenders its resignation to the Atlantic Coast Conference in a dispute about academic standards. This is the first and only withdrawal from the ACC. | + | |
+ | *[[1835]]: [[P. H. E. Sloan]], future secretary and treasurer of Clemson Agricultural College, is born this date. | ||
+ | *[[1957]]: [[Board of Trustees]] institute new policy requiring Clemson officials to retire at age 65. | ||
+ | *[[1967]]: It is announced that the [[1893]]-vintage student health center will be replaced by a new 34-bed hospital and out-patient clinic. ([[The Tiger]], "''Infirmary''", 7 August 1967, Volume LXI, Number 1, page 7.) This will be named [[Redfern Health Center]] later. | ||
+ | *[[1971]]: The University of South Carolina tenders its resignation to the [[Atlantic Coast Conference]] in a dispute about academic standards. This is the first and only withdrawal from the [[ACC]]. | ||
*[[1974]]: [[Frank Howard]] retires from the University payroll, but continues to maintain his office in [[Jervey Athletic Center]]. | *[[1974]]: [[Frank Howard]] retires from the University payroll, but continues to maintain his office in [[Jervey Athletic Center]]. | ||
*[[1980]]: [[Geraldine Labecki]], the dean of the [[College of Nursing]], retires, having served since [[1968]]. | *[[1980]]: [[Geraldine Labecki]], the dean of the [[College of Nursing]], retires, having served since [[1968]]. | ||
+ | *[[2006]]: Target date for closing the [[Douthit Hills]] family housing complex. The hundred-unit complex was mostly erected in [[1950]] and the aging infrastructure no longer makes it cost-effective to maintain. | ||
+ | *[[2007]]: The [[Clemson University Tiger Band Association]] annual meeting held in room 115 of the [[Brooks Center]] at 11 a.m. | ||
+ | *[[2008]]: NOTAM - The Oconee County Airport will close to flight activity for 60-65 days while runway 27 is lengthened by 500 feet. | ||
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+ | {{Daybox|preceding= [[June 29]]|month=[[June]]| following=[[July 1]]}} | ||
[[Category:June in Clemson History]] | [[Category:June in Clemson History]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Clemson History by Day]] |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 10 December 2009
Wikipedia's article on June 30.
Events
- 1835: P. H. E. Sloan, future secretary and treasurer of Clemson Agricultural College, is born this date.
- 1957: Board of Trustees institute new policy requiring Clemson officials to retire at age 65.
- 1967: It is announced that the 1893-vintage student health center will be replaced by a new 34-bed hospital and out-patient clinic. (The Tiger, "Infirmary", 7 August 1967, Volume LXI, Number 1, page 7.) This will be named Redfern Health Center later.
- 1971: The University of South Carolina tenders its resignation to the Atlantic Coast Conference in a dispute about academic standards. This is the first and only withdrawal from the ACC.
- 1974: Frank Howard retires from the University payroll, but continues to maintain his office in Jervey Athletic Center.
- 1980: Geraldine Labecki, the dean of the College of Nursing, retires, having served since 1968.
- 2006: Target date for closing the Douthit Hills family housing complex. The hundred-unit complex was mostly erected in 1950 and the aging infrastructure no longer makes it cost-effective to maintain.
- 2007: The Clemson University Tiger Band Association annual meeting held in room 115 of the Brooks Center at 11 a.m.
- 2008: NOTAM - The Oconee County Airport will close to flight activity for 60-65 days while runway 27 is lengthened by 500 feet.
June 29 | June | July 1 |