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This article describes the second memorial service for Clemson men killed or missing in WWII.
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This article looks forward to the second memorial service for Clemson men killed or missing in WWII.
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This article features tributes to the first eleven Clemson men killed in WWII.
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This article looks forward to the first memorial service for former Clemson students killed or missing in WWII.
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This feature in the Clemson Tiger Picture News depicts the adventures of a group of freshmen cadets who pretended to leave for Japan after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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This article records the responses of a number of Clemson cadets to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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In this editorial, Harris Hollis describes the reactions of Clemson cadets to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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This editorial urges Clemson students to continue their studies instead of rushing to enlist in the wake of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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This article reports the opinions of Clemson faculty about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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In this article, Clemson alumnus and war correspondent Ben Robertson advises cadets to focus on their studies while they wait to be called for military service in the wake of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
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This article reports the speech of Clemson President Robert F. Poole, urging cadets to focus on their studies while they wait to be called for military service in the wake of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.