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Henry Aubrey Strode

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moved that Strode stop being paid as president, though Tillman himself supported Strode's request for additional funding that the legislature denied. In November 1892 Strode resigned from his role as president, but stayed on as professor of mathematics. The reasons for his resignation are unclear,
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from her grandfather, and started a prep school on site. The school took a progressive approach to education, eschewing classical education to focus on science and health. Strode closed the Kenmore school in 1889 and took a position as professor of mathematics at the
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was hired as chief chemist and professor of chemistry, followed the next year by Richard Newman Brackett. J. S. Newman and J. F. Duggar were hired to run the experiment station. These moves were important to bring in funding via the
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Difficulties in construction and in receiving funding from the state led to the delay in the school's opening from February 1892 to the following year. In June 1892, trustee and governor
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Strode's first tasks were overseeing the construction of campus, beginning analysis of fertilizer for sale in South Carolina, and starting the state Experiment Farm.
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Strode continued as professor of mathematics until he resigned amid a minor reorganization in 1896. He returned to Kenmore and died in 1898.
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Lambert, Robert S. (1998). "The Builder of a College: Henry Aubrey Strode, 1890–1893". In McKale, Donald M.; Reel Jr., Jerome V. (eds.).
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but historians speculate his declining health or frustration at infighting among trustees.
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Imbeciles: the Supreme Court, American eugenics, and the sterilization of Carrie Buck
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in 1861 at the age of 17. Following the war, he enrolled in the
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Tradition: A History of the Presidency of Clemson University
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Clemson University
Edwin Boone Craighead
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Amherst, Virginia
Alma mater
University of Virginia
Clemson University
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Confederate States Army
University of Virginia
preparatory schools
Richmond College
Kenmore Farm
University of Mississippi
South Carolina Legislature
Thomas Green Clemson
Stephen D. Lee
Mississippi State University
Mark Bernard Hardin
Morrill Act of 1862
Hatch Act of 1887
Benjamin Tillman
eugenics
Aubrey E. Strode
Macon, Georgia
ISBN
9780865542969

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