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31: 376:, but Hartzog refused. The following day, sixty-nine of the seventy-four sophomores left campus in protest, with the other classes preparing to leave as well. Simpson and the trustees agreed to hear the case, reversing the cadet's suspension and declining to punish the students who walked out. Having lost the trust of the students and his faith in the trustees, Hartzog resigned from Clemson in June 1902. 341:
Enrollment continued to rise, from 337 students in 1897 to 483 by 1901, with Hartzog reporting to the trustees that 300 further applicants were rejected for lack of space. Trustees authorized the construction of a new dormitory, and expansions of the chemistry and mechanical engineering buildings.
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In early 1902, a sophomore cadet was charged with taking a test tube from the chemistry lab's supply closet to his work station without the permission of professor Richard Brackett. The faculty voted to suspend the cadet (though notably Brackett and fellow chemistry professor
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lived only 5 miles (8.0 km) from Johnston, and was interested in Hartzog's background in agriculture, military, engineering, as well as his experience in South Carolina's secondary schools. Hartzog was offered and accepted the job in September 1897.
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the previous summer. Improvements were made to the drinking water supply and campus dairy, and Hartzog changed the academic calendar to move the long break from winter to summer. In the fall of 1898 Clemson opened the first
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voted against the suspension), and upheld the suspension after a petition from his classmates to reconsider the decision. The students asked Hartzog to take their case to trustee president Richard Simpson in nearby
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After leaving Ouachita Baptist, Hartzog published textbooks and grade school workbooks. He died on December 15, 1953, in
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in 1902. During his tenure, he secured funding for seven new buildings and increased enrollment. In 1905 Governor
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Hartzog's first order of business was to improve the sanitary conditions on campus, after an outbreak of
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Martin continued as President of the University of Arkansas System after 1982.
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began a search for a new president. Clemson trustee and U. S. Senator
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In 1900, engineering professor (and future university president)
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Hartzog was born in 1866 to a family of prosperous planters in
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convinced Hartzog to allow the formation of an athletic
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school in the South, tapping into a growing industry in
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Clemson University
Edwin Boone Craighead
Mark Bernard Hardin
Mark Bernard Hardin
Patrick Hues Mell
University of Arkansas
John N. Tillman
Ouachita Baptist College
Bamberg County, South Carolina
St. Louis, Missouri
Alma mater
The Citadel
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Clemson University
University of Arkansas
Ouachita Baptist University
Bamberg County, South Carolina
Bamberg
The Citadel
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Louisville, Kentucky
Edgefield County
Edwin Boone Craighead
Clemson College
Benjamin Tillman
typhoid
malaria
textile
upstate South Carolina

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