World War II Experiences is a memoir by Benson C. McWhite, a member of the Clemson Class of 1944 and of the 805th Signal Service Company which can be used to research cadet life at Clemson College just prior and during World War II; military and signals training; and SIGSALY, an encoded radio telephone system used during the war.
The War Information Center was established at Clemson College in April 1942. It was one of roughly 140 colleges and universities across the United States designated by the Library Service Division of the U.S. Office of Education to receive a wide range of publications and information in order to keep communities informed about the war effort in an age before mass media. The collection contains materials that document the events of World War II and its immediate aftermath.
This series contains some of the material/records produced by the Young Men's Christian Association.