August 25

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August 25 in Clemson History

Events on August 25 in Clemson's History

  • 1899: J. F. C. DuPre, professor of Horticulture, July 1891-August 1899, dies. He was born August 1, 1831.
  • 1965: WSBF signs back on at 1 p.m. after summer hiatus. Program director is G. C. Pundt. (The Tiger, Friday, August 27, 1965, Volume LIX, Number 1, page 4).
  • 1971: The Rugby Club holds a team meeting for all veterans and rookies interested in joining, on the eighth level above the Loggia. The Sailing Club holds an all-day sail, 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the sailing section of the Y Beach. Party held at Issaqueena Falls afterwards.
  • 1978: Classes begin.
  • 2006: Spittoono XXVI music festival scheduled for the National Guard Armory ballfield.
  • 2006: The Clemson Men's Soccer team is ranked fifth in the preseason poll released by Soccer America Magazine. The 2005 team went 15-6-3.
  • 2006: August 21-August 25 - The United States Army Corps of Engineers conduct a site inspection of the former Lake Issaqueena Bombing Range to discern the presence or absence of World War II munitions or munitions components.
  • 2007: Spittoono XXVII held at the National Guard Armory ballfield.


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