Arthur
Vernon Williams, M.D., Tales
of Clemson 1936-1940, Foreword
by Walter T. Cox (Clemson, SC: Clemson University Digital
Press, 2002), viii, 96 pp. [33 illustrations]. Including, as Appendices,
"Several Highlights from the Sportswriting Career of the Author"
and "Prologue by a Former Tiger Editor" by Earl Mazo.
Paperbound Price: $15.00.
This memoir of
Clemson College life, from matriculation in 1936 to graduation in 1940,
is a sequel to the author's recollection of early youth in Charleston,
South Carolina. Tales of Clemson 1936-1940 vividly recreates
the undergraduate days before the outbreak of war in Europe and the Pacific.
President Emeritus Walter Cox (Class of '39) and distinguished journalist
Earl Mazo have given the book its foreword and postscript, respectively.
Dr. Williams recalls Clemson's own luminaries, mentors, and interesting
personalities from more than sixty-two years ago.
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