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Edwin Boone Craighead

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31: 428:. A wood-frame building was quickly built to house classes; the building would later serve as a hotel. In 1895, Craighead reorganized the school into five departments: agricultural, mechanical, chemical, academic, and military. The Experiment Station, under Clemson's purview, also received increased funding to expand programs and literature for the state's farmers. 413:, who saw Clemson's place as a vocational training institute, rather than a fully-fledged college. Craighead oversaw the continued development of the college and its services: a laundry, mess hall, infirmary, library, and student literary societies were all established in his first year. 408:
Craighead was concerned with the low academic standards of the incoming students. Based on an entrance exam, Craighead and the faculty placed 165 of the 442 students into a hastily arranged preparatory class. The move drew opposition from state government officials, notably
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started a search for a new president. With his background in farming, and despite his humanities background and lack of administrative experience, the trustees selected Craighead, who moved to Clemson in June 1893, just before the first students arrived on campus.
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came to Clemson's and Craighead's defense, saying that well-rounded graduates were key to the school's success. Further expansion of the extension program was soon announced, with offices to be placed in each county.
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Despite the extension program expansion, declining enrollment left Craighead's performance vulnerable to criticism, again led by George Tillman. Tillman charged that too much focus was being put onto
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attacked the preparatory school as an unneeded expense, saying that Clemson should lower its standards to meet the state's high school graduates. Senator and trustee
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Idol, John L. Jr (1998). "The Controversial Humanities Professor: Edwin Boone Craighead, 1893–1897". In McKale, Donald M.; Reel, Jr., Jerome V. (eds.).
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and military training, at the expense of the school's mission of agricultural and mechanical education. Governor
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Craighead resigned from Clemson in June 1897, accepting the presidency of his alma mater,
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in March 1894, was suspended for a month. Soon after his return, a fire destroyed the
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Craighead was known as a loose-and-fast speaker, and after remarks criticizing
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After leaving the University of Montana, Craighead started a newspaper, the
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Tradition: A History of the Presidency of Clemson University
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with his sons. He died of apoplexy in 1920 at age 59.
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Index


Clemson University
Henry Aubrey Strode
Mark Bernard Hardin
Henry Simms Hartzog
Central College
Missouri Normal School No. 2
Tulane University
Edwin Alderman
University of Montana
Clyde Augustus Duniway
Hams Prairie, Missouri
Missoula, Montana
Alma mater
Central College
Clemson University
Central College
University of Central Missouri
Tulane University
University of Montana
Hams Prairie, Missouri
Central College
Neosho, Missouri
Vanderbilt University
Leipzig
Paris
Emory and Henry College
Wofford College
Henry Aubrey Strode
Clemson College

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