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( l / ) ( /f f / ) " . ...-' (...... '/ " ,'. . ,,'" .' , " & - ' - " " -' . ( . ' ) :/ c A . . :'. Gh ( Molllns Rollins" ) 5an6putPUBLISHED .' , . BY STUDENTS OF ROLLINS ( C'OLLEGE. C'OLLEG'E. COLLEGE. ) / ,VOLUME '20 WINTER PARK, ( FEBRUARY 'FEBRUARY -FEBRUARY ) '2, 1918 r ;NUMBER 19 I STUDENTS MUST SEE FORTNIGHTLY CLUB GlEE CLUB MAKES t"VERUTANU THE iTALIAN RESPONSIBILITY MEETS IN ( CARNEGIE GARNEGI ) FIRST APPEARANCE OPERFJWSENTED ( DP..MERRILL .MERRILL DR.MERRILL ) ( DRAWS DRAW'S ) ( STRIKING STRKING ) FACULTY MEMBERS ENTERTAIN GIRLS GET GREAT APPLAUSE IN PROF. JOAKIM REINHARD ( AD AD. AD- ) ( .PICTURE PICTURE ) .OF THE . HOST ,OF WITH UNIQUE ( PROGRAM-PROF. PROGRAM PROF. ), PROGRAM OF PATROITIC RALLY DRESSES LARGE AUDIENCE IN WITNESSES ENCOMPASSING' HARRINGTON_ GIVING ( DRA DRA- ): IN ( ORLANDO-HOME ORLANDO HOME ), ( CONCERT CONPERT ) THIRD LECiu'RE. ( OF OF. ) .MUSICAL THE COLLEGE STUDENT OF MAT IC ( RENDERING REtDE8ING ) OF ( CREEPY CREEPY' ) TO BE GIVEN FEBRUARY ( 14TH 14TH. ) APPRECIATION ( COURSE. 'C'OURSE. ) TODAY. GHOST STORIES. ' : ( t./ t. ) - ' On Thursday afternoon, January 24, The Rollins Glee Clubwhich has Last Monday , January 18th unusually large ( audience 'audlenco 'audience ) of col- ( evening YeJling eyeiiing ) , ( on an ) _ . On Saturday, January 25th, in one for the past two months ( been been. ) ( ¬ - ) the Club the of ( and aId ) town assembled in Fortnightly was guest people of the most inspiring talks of the ticing under the ( direction UrecUon ) of ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) A.lege faculty members, who turned the Knowles Hall to hear the third ( of oC ) a I year, Dr. ( Mcrrlll l\Jerrill l Jerrill Merrill ) addressed the B. ( Waterman 'Vaterman ), made its first ( appear- appear ) '. ( Heading Reading ) ( Hull Hill ) ( in hi ) Carnegie into a cozy ( scries serIes ) of lectures in ( tho the ) Musical AppreciUon - Chapel audience ( tlie the ) subject of Jan. on ance ( y evening, 22nd, the responsibility of ( tlie the ) college boys reception room. when it assisted in a, patriotic ( pro lro- lro pro- ) Course, which Is .belng. ( pre pre- ) After the transaction of ( lontine routine ) ( sented seuted ) by ( conservatory. the'conservatory. ). ( ftnd ana and ) girls to ( tlie the ) ( inany lllany many ) ( "witnesses"vho "witnesses"whO ) gram given at ( tlie the ) ( Methodist 1\Iethodist 1 Iethodist ) ( church church' ) ( business husiness ), the ( president. president ) Dr. ( Colfin Coffin ), ( In In. ) ( A r1 ) ( mnstorly itastet'ly ). exposition of ( "Verdi "Ven ) ( and awl ) ( Orlando/- Orlando ) are ( making milking ) their ( school chool ) ( life lire ) ( pos- pos pos. ) in Two very ( delightful c1elightful ) ( pie- pie ) ( troduced troducel ) Professor ( Walter \Valler Valler ) ( Harring- Harring Harring. ) the ( Italian Ilnlfnti ) ( Oper.i" OICra" ) was presented l, yPiotcasor ( rible Ilble sible ) ( and null ) who ( die are ) ( looking looldrig ) to them ces were ( rendered rendeI'm ) with much vim ton, who ( informed inCormel ) the audience that Joakim Reinhard, who oc- /' themselves to fit ( in iii ) the best possible and enthusiasm, calling ( fortli forth ) ( spiri spir- spir spiri- ) for once, the ( learned learnel1 ) lectures would ( cuples cuptes ) ( tlio the ) chair of French, Italian am ( nnd .and and ) manner to take up ( tlie the ) new carry ted applause from the'audIence.. ( Tlie The ) , be ( interrupted interrUIted ) by an hour of play, ( Greek dreek ) in ( the the. ) ( college. college ) ' the ( old oIeI ) the'homo ( and anll ) ( of ot ) on work of Glee Club responded with two ( appro appro. appro- ) . the The electric ( lights ights ) were turned off, One ( could coulll ) not help feeling as holistened country. priate songs, "Keep the ( Home Rome ) Fires and the room was dimly ( lighted ighted ) by , , that ( Professor 'Professor ) Reinhard ( was waR ) I'i Dr. ( Merrill Merrill. ) in whose talks ( the tho ) students ( ¬ - ) Burning," and " ( 'Tia 'Tis ) the Girl ( Behind Dehind ) ( pink-shaded pink shaded pink.shaded ) ( candles. call1Ut's. call1Uts. ) master of ( his hif ) subject. His description , are always able to find ( some some- ) the Man ( Beliind BehInd ) ( tlie the ) Gun." '( -drew drew ) This proved an ( appropriate- appropriate appropriate' ) setting ( of ot ) the ( various Yflriou vlirious' ) ( elements lenients ) ( of 'of ) musical ( thing tblng ) of Interest and benefit, ( Tlie The ) auditorium of the church was for ( the th0 ) two ( gliost ghost 'ghost ) stories (( from Crom ) a ( composition comllostion ) that make the , . ( a t ) vivid word picture, placing ( before beCore ) divided Into sections, each ( ¬ - ) up ( opera op'era ) tthe ( assembled lLssembled ) students instead of ( tlie the ) ( book bool ), long out of ( print vri11t ), by A. Conan presenting a'State of the Union. TheoratOJ io and other ( types types' typos ) ( is 1s ) ( abundrtnt abundant ) Doyle) which Professor Harrington of his thorough ( knowledge knowledg ) ak. panels ( of ot ) ( tlie the ) Hall ( tlie the ) ( expec- expec ) ' program was varied ( and' and ) highly inter- ( ' - ) ( told' told ) In-a masterly'munner. ( . , )( amaz- amaz ). ( of 'of ) ( tlie the ) art. ( His Ills ) facllity-- '- xpressiol ( nt- nt ) faces of Mothers, ( leathers I.'athers. Fathers ) " te S1 ( ig-11w"'Glee ig 11w"'Glee ) Clun'being the ( spe SVe. spe- ) .' ' '.- ing ( veisatility yersatility' versatility ) ' ( -was was ws ) ( perhdpa perhaps ) ( ' ° ) never in .( discussing .discussing discussing- ) the may have _(hers( . , ) Sisters, Alumni, ( Business lht'siness ) ( cial cial' ) feature of the evening. ( - _ ) ( The Tho' ) composer d, Professional Men, Founders of ( moie more ) ( strikingly strikinglyy ) displayed than in ( his his- liis ) church was crowded with ( enthusias ellthlisias- ellthlisias enthusias- ) ( 'been been ) partly acquired during his ( con con- ) , Trustees and ( Benefac- Benefac Denefae- Denefae ) dramatic and yet discreet rendering ( nection neclion ) as a critic with a famous ( musi musi. musi- ) . i College, tic people and the ( entire enUre ) affair was a I ( fa re ), all Intent upon the progress of of these creepy tales which were ( lis lis. ) ( sreat reat great ) success. cal journal in New York, ( where 'where ),' If ! tened to in breathless silence. anywhere In the United States, ( musi musi- ) about their e students as they go The Glee Club will appear again Strong ( applause alplause ) rewarded the cal conditions are favorable. ( ' - ) ( , . ) i wk each day. on Feb. 14th in Knowles Hall, where . ( He lie ) urged that the students realize speaker. - _ . the home concert ( will 'will ) be given. This ( Professor Profp-ssor Profp ssor ) Reinhard has heard many After the guests ( liad had ) been ( suffi suffi. suffi- ) of the ( weild's w'rld's world's ) best musicians and has( , . ) in and not &e position they are , is an event anticipated with great ( How low ) disappointment to come ciently frightened, delicious ( refresh refresh. refresh- ) , besides, a wonderful ( personal lJersonal ) knowlpdge ( - . ) any pleasure by college and townspeople. ments were served.CHRISTIAN . - - - ( ol o'l o'2 ) musical technique. ( Profes Profes- ) : Interested the assembled spec- The program ( tills this ) year will include sor Reinhard was fortunate in ( tho the ) Itors.The. ( AN AN. ) the cantata, ( 'The The ) Lady of Shalott," I ASSOCIATION friendship of ( Professor ProCessor ) Price of Co- closing thoughts were remind- , and other pleasing selections, making ; rs that the ( Boy Doy ) and the Girl of ( to- to ) NOUNCEMENT it unusually varied and interesting. lumbia, whom ( he lie ) met soon after hisanival ", ' is well known to Dr. McEwan, who in this ny must take up the burden ( of ot ) the Faculty and students are eager to ( at at- ) country from ( Denmark DenlUarl ), Y Rollins ( folk foll ), will' speak before a joint and who showed himself ( intry ntry ) in a short time, and the tend this recital and show their ( ap ap- ) a ( warm 'Warm ) ( per per- ) meeting of the Y. ( W. 'v. ) and Y. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) C. A. sonal ( friend Criend ) and rds of Paul, "Seeing that we are preciation of the ( splendid sptendid ) ( organiza organiza. organiza- ) proved a great source ( npassed passed ) about by so great a cloud next Thursday, February fifth, in ( tion lion ) ' ( of 'Of ) inspiration during ( his his. ) ( life Ufe ) time. witnesses, let us run ( witli with ) patience Knowles Hall. ( Previous Provious ) to coming to New ( York York. ) Prof. " Dr. McEwan has just returned from Reinhard took ( his hiis ) degree at ( tho the ) ( Uni Uni. Uni- ) race that is set before us. U. S. NAVY ACCEPTS PROF. France, and judging from reports of PALMER'S ( TELESCOPES TELESCOPES. TELESCOPES- ) ( versity yersity ) of Copenhagen.( , - ) his recent lectures in this vicinity, ( FOR FO'R ) SPRINGFIELD RIFLES ( 'His His Ills ) subject was inspiring( , . ) and, ( han han- ) II ( PICTURES ICTURES ) BY FRENCH , ARTIST this lecture will be o'f great interest dled in so logical a manner, was ( very YCl'Y ) ( SOLDIERS rOLDIERS ) SHOWN HERE. to all. instructive. Verdi Palle'ifor was one of the Prof. Eric S. many ( world's vodd's ) greatest ( musicians m1lsicians ), a ( great grent ) of in charge the departments well ( known Imown ) DELPHIC NOTICE years LeBlanc f. ( Ludovic Ludovlc ) , a of ( Mathematics 1\Iathematics' 1 Iathematics' Mathematics' ) and Natural Science composer, and a ( man flan ) of splendid ( char char- ) fet, and ( art t\rt t rt ) ( critic critic' ) of Paris, ( exhib- exhib exhlb. ) ( Election Electiort ) ( of df ) ( officers 'officers ) ( 1\Ionc1ay. 1Ionc1ay. 1 Ionc1ay. ) ( Febru Febru. ) - - the ( acter. acter ) ( His Isis ) ( homo home ) life and his ( un un- ) 1 ( paintings raintings ) by wounded or ( dis- dis llis. ) ary 4th, at ( 6:45. 645. ) All members are in Rollins month ( verfectedU perfected ) telescope stained ( public pulillc ) life stand out in sharp . two hotels to be present. ( past vast ), kl artist soldiers at the ,urged contrast with too alas of the equipment which promises to be a many, , ( during the ( past vast ) week. world's geniuses. A ( point voint ) of note is The ( tele tele. tele- ) ( asset sset ) ( to to' ) the Navy. , 1. ( LeDlanc LeBlanc ) ( volunteered volunto'red ) in the ( war W'nt' ), are amusing, in the ( form C01'1 ) o( ; ( ) cartoons great that Verdi retained the of : be used'in connection high use to , was ( not 'not ) able to Lrve'on accounthis and caricatures, others are sad and scope is his ( well weU ) rifles which are gifts past the period o'2 life the ( Springfield ringfield ) with this side of life in the taken eye. ( So 'So ) he has show the tragic States that men have set for good work In used the ( United lTnlted ) hns of helping his friends in ( the tho ) trenches. The French "poilu" is now ( being eing ) by ' Department has ( re reo re- ) any ( hupian huplan ) ( undertaking. undertaldng. ) " ( The'Navy" The-Navy- The Navy ) in the trenches in phases of his ( exist exist. exist- ) ( Navy. Nayy. ) t colony, who are shown many To and illustrate and to make evident disabled or the ( tiring firing ) line, and the ( true truo ) ( cently cenOy ) signed a contract verysliortly who on ' ( Hospitals ospitals ), or are ence ' the M ( " ' ) ( Palmer's Palmer' ' ) are points ( in' in ) the lecture, numbers ( giv gh'- gh' ) telescopes of gaiety and cheer ( per Ver- Ver per- ) * , Died from fighting. ( French Fronch ) ( spirit slirlt ) .. ing Caruso's interpretations of'Verdi'smusic to be officially put ollt'an(! all the k has exhibited all over the ( Unl- Unl Uni. Uni- Uni ) vade most of the paintings. !: - there" are were played on the Victrola, |( States Slates ) having been in this country ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) ( LeBlanc LeDlanc ) sold a number of ( pic pIc. pic- ) snipe shooters' ( guns-"over guns "over ) and.the duet ( from liOIn ) "La ( Travi Travh ) ta" was This is in ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park and went from to ( liave have ) them. I n times on this mission. tures ( Rolling Rollins ) ( College Coilege ) is to be ( congratu congratu- ) :rendered by ( Miss 1\IIss 1 IIss ) ( Sfewert SIewert ) and Mr.Noxon . and ( Winter 'Vinter 'Vintert ) ( Orlando Orlando. ) where he showed his , ( flrst first ) visit to Florida, here to who ( themselves thinselves ) rk'of' ( former 'former ) ( . , ) surpassed In rt lated on this great w a k is the first place in the state to collection at the Rosalind Club. He - .- ( the tho ) rendering of this 'by no'meal1 shia pictures. The ( pictures pactires ) ( are arc ) ( will w1ll ) go from Orlando to Bellaire, and professor. easy ( number. nllluber. ) ( ' . ) . . . . - feed by many well known_*( artist artists ). later, ,to. ,. Palm..."Beach. ,and. qtherjlaces, . The afternoon with Verdi was ( un- tin- ) ( esponded esponiled ) to the ( colors. colors ). ( Somo Some ) on ( tho the ) East Coast. File your Sandspurs. Continued ( on ( Page pag ) 1'SQycn.i >> . , , ' ' , ,\ .,,.- . :4. > , . . ,.. ,"" . , '.' . ' '-,;, ' "- "'" -( Afe- Afe -.6Y .6Y ) - ''' '-"( -OJi' OJi' ) : <''''00<' ' , ,. I
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 20 No. 19, Feb. 2, 1918. |
Tag | DP0008571 |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
Description | Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal. |
Publisher | Rollins College Press. |
Format-Medium | Serial |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
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Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Title | Pictures By French Artist Soldiers Shown Here.:Glee Club Makes First Appearance.:Fortnightly Club Meets in Carnegie.:U. S. Navy Accepts Prof. Palmer's Telescopes.:Verdi and the Italian Opera Presented |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol20No19 |
Tag | sr0002019 |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Students. <br> World War, 1914 -1918 -- Social aspects -- United States. <br> Glee Club -- Societies and Clubs. <br> Concerts -- Florida -- Winter. <br> Patriotic music -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> World War, 1914-1918 -- Art and the war. <br> Fortnightly Club -- Societies and clubs. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Faculty. <br> Lectures and lecturing -- Winter Park -- Florida. <br> Opera--Italy. |
Subject-Personal Names |
Leblanc, Ludovic Harrington, Walter Palmer, Eric S. Reinhard, Joakim |
Date Original | 1918-02-02 |
Publisher | Rollins College Press |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 37 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Oversize LH 1 .R6 S26 V.20 1917-18 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th century |
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Transcript | ( l / ) ( /f f / ) " . ...-' (...... '/ " ,'. . ,,'" .' , " & - ' - " " -' . ( . ' ) :/ c A . . :'. Gh ( Molllns Rollins" ) 5an6putPUBLISHED .' , . BY STUDENTS OF ROLLINS ( C'OLLEGE. C'OLLEG'E. COLLEGE. ) / ,VOLUME '20 WINTER PARK, ( FEBRUARY 'FEBRUARY -FEBRUARY ) '2, 1918 r ;NUMBER 19 I STUDENTS MUST SEE FORTNIGHTLY CLUB GlEE CLUB MAKES t"VERUTANU THE iTALIAN RESPONSIBILITY MEETS IN ( CARNEGIE GARNEGI ) FIRST APPEARANCE OPERFJWSENTED ( DP..MERRILL .MERRILL DR.MERRILL ) ( DRAWS DRAW'S ) ( STRIKING STRKING ) FACULTY MEMBERS ENTERTAIN GIRLS GET GREAT APPLAUSE IN PROF. JOAKIM REINHARD ( AD AD. AD- ) ( .PICTURE PICTURE ) .OF THE . HOST ,OF WITH UNIQUE ( PROGRAM-PROF. PROGRAM PROF. ), PROGRAM OF PATROITIC RALLY DRESSES LARGE AUDIENCE IN WITNESSES ENCOMPASSING' HARRINGTON_ GIVING ( DRA DRA- ): IN ( ORLANDO-HOME ORLANDO HOME ), ( CONCERT CONPERT ) THIRD LECiu'RE. ( OF OF. ) .MUSICAL THE COLLEGE STUDENT OF MAT IC ( RENDERING REtDE8ING ) OF ( CREEPY CREEPY' ) TO BE GIVEN FEBRUARY ( 14TH 14TH. ) APPRECIATION ( COURSE. 'C'OURSE. ) TODAY. GHOST STORIES. ' : ( t./ t. ) - ' On Thursday afternoon, January 24, The Rollins Glee Clubwhich has Last Monday , January 18th unusually large ( audience 'audlenco 'audience ) of col- ( evening YeJling eyeiiing ) , ( on an ) _ . On Saturday, January 25th, in one for the past two months ( been been. ) ( ¬ - ) the Club the of ( and aId ) town assembled in Fortnightly was guest people of the most inspiring talks of the ticing under the ( direction UrecUon ) of ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) A.lege faculty members, who turned the Knowles Hall to hear the third ( of oC ) a I year, Dr. ( Mcrrlll l\Jerrill l Jerrill Merrill ) addressed the B. ( Waterman 'Vaterman ), made its first ( appear- appear ) '. ( Heading Reading ) ( Hull Hill ) ( in hi ) Carnegie into a cozy ( scries serIes ) of lectures in ( tho the ) Musical AppreciUon - Chapel audience ( tlie the ) subject of Jan. on ance ( y evening, 22nd, the responsibility of ( tlie the ) college boys reception room. when it assisted in a, patriotic ( pro lro- lro pro- ) Course, which Is .belng. ( pre pre- ) After the transaction of ( lontine routine ) ( sented seuted ) by ( conservatory. the'conservatory. ). ( ftnd ana and ) girls to ( tlie the ) ( inany lllany many ) ( "witnesses"vho "witnesses"whO ) gram given at ( tlie the ) ( Methodist 1\Iethodist 1 Iethodist ) ( church church' ) ( business husiness ), the ( president. president ) Dr. ( Colfin Coffin ), ( In In. ) ( A r1 ) ( mnstorly itastet'ly ). exposition of ( "Verdi "Ven ) ( and awl ) ( Orlando/- Orlando ) are ( making milking ) their ( school chool ) ( life lire ) ( pos- pos pos. ) in Two very ( delightful c1elightful ) ( pie- pie ) ( troduced troducel ) Professor ( Walter \Valler Valler ) ( Harring- Harring Harring. ) the ( Italian Ilnlfnti ) ( Oper.i" OICra" ) was presented l, yPiotcasor ( rible Ilble sible ) ( and null ) who ( die are ) ( looking looldrig ) to them ces were ( rendered rendeI'm ) with much vim ton, who ( informed inCormel ) the audience that Joakim Reinhard, who oc- /' themselves to fit ( in iii ) the best possible and enthusiasm, calling ( fortli forth ) ( spiri spir- spir spiri- ) for once, the ( learned learnel1 ) lectures would ( cuples cuptes ) ( tlio the ) chair of French, Italian am ( nnd .and and ) manner to take up ( tlie the ) new carry ted applause from the'audIence.. ( Tlie The ) , be ( interrupted interrUIted ) by an hour of play, ( Greek dreek ) in ( the the. ) ( college. college ) ' the ( old oIeI ) the'homo ( and anll ) ( of ot ) on work of Glee Club responded with two ( appro appro. appro- ) . the The electric ( lights ights ) were turned off, One ( could coulll ) not help feeling as holistened country. priate songs, "Keep the ( Home Rome ) Fires and the room was dimly ( lighted ighted ) by , , that ( Professor 'Professor ) Reinhard ( was waR ) I'i Dr. ( Merrill Merrill. ) in whose talks ( the tho ) students ( ¬ - ) Burning," and " ( 'Tia 'Tis ) the Girl ( Behind Dehind ) ( pink-shaded pink shaded pink.shaded ) ( candles. call1Ut's. call1Uts. ) master of ( his hif ) subject. His description , are always able to find ( some some- ) the Man ( Beliind BehInd ) ( tlie the ) Gun." '( -drew drew ) This proved an ( appropriate- appropriate appropriate' ) setting ( of ot ) the ( various Yflriou vlirious' ) ( elements lenients ) ( of 'of ) musical ( thing tblng ) of Interest and benefit, ( Tlie The ) auditorium of the church was for ( the th0 ) two ( gliost ghost 'ghost ) stories (( from Crom ) a ( composition comllostion ) that make the , . ( a t ) vivid word picture, placing ( before beCore ) divided Into sections, each ( ¬ - ) up ( opera op'era ) tthe ( assembled lLssembled ) students instead of ( tlie the ) ( book bool ), long out of ( print vri11t ), by A. Conan presenting a'State of the Union. TheoratOJ io and other ( types types' typos ) ( is 1s ) ( abundrtnt abundant ) Doyle) which Professor Harrington of his thorough ( knowledge knowledg ) ak. panels ( of ot ) ( tlie the ) Hall ( tlie the ) ( expec- expec ) ' program was varied ( and' and ) highly inter- ( ' - ) ( told' told ) In-a masterly'munner. ( . , )( amaz- amaz ). ( of 'of ) ( tlie the ) art. ( His Ills ) facllity-- '- xpressiol ( nt- nt ) faces of Mothers, ( leathers I.'athers. Fathers ) " te S1 ( ig-11w"'Glee ig 11w"'Glee ) Clun'being the ( spe SVe. spe- ) .' ' '.- ing ( veisatility yersatility' versatility ) ' ( -was was ws ) ( perhdpa perhaps ) ( ' ° ) never in .( discussing .discussing discussing- ) the may have _(hers( . , ) Sisters, Alumni, ( Business lht'siness ) ( cial cial' ) feature of the evening. ( - _ ) ( The Tho' ) composer d, Professional Men, Founders of ( moie more ) ( strikingly strikinglyy ) displayed than in ( his his- liis ) church was crowded with ( enthusias ellthlisias- ellthlisias enthusias- ) ( 'been been ) partly acquired during his ( con con- ) , Trustees and ( Benefac- Benefac Denefae- Denefae ) dramatic and yet discreet rendering ( nection neclion ) as a critic with a famous ( musi musi. musi- ) . i College, tic people and the ( entire enUre ) affair was a I ( fa re ), all Intent upon the progress of of these creepy tales which were ( lis lis. ) ( sreat reat great ) success. cal journal in New York, ( where 'where ),' If ! tened to in breathless silence. anywhere In the United States, ( musi musi- ) about their e students as they go The Glee Club will appear again Strong ( applause alplause ) rewarded the cal conditions are favorable. ( ' - ) ( , . ) i wk each day. on Feb. 14th in Knowles Hall, where . ( He lie ) urged that the students realize speaker. - _ . the home concert ( will 'will ) be given. This ( Professor Profp-ssor Profp ssor ) Reinhard has heard many After the guests ( liad had ) been ( suffi suffi. suffi- ) of the ( weild's w'rld's world's ) best musicians and has( , . ) in and not &e position they are , is an event anticipated with great ( How low ) disappointment to come ciently frightened, delicious ( refresh refresh. refresh- ) , besides, a wonderful ( personal lJersonal ) knowlpdge ( - . ) any pleasure by college and townspeople. ments were served.CHRISTIAN . - - - ( ol o'l o'2 ) musical technique. ( Profes Profes- ) : Interested the assembled spec- The program ( tills this ) year will include sor Reinhard was fortunate in ( tho the ) Itors.The. ( AN AN. ) the cantata, ( 'The The ) Lady of Shalott," I ASSOCIATION friendship of ( Professor ProCessor ) Price of Co- closing thoughts were remind- , and other pleasing selections, making ; rs that the ( Boy Doy ) and the Girl of ( to- to ) NOUNCEMENT it unusually varied and interesting. lumbia, whom ( he lie ) met soon after hisanival ", ' is well known to Dr. McEwan, who in this ny must take up the burden ( of ot ) the Faculty and students are eager to ( at at- ) country from ( Denmark DenlUarl ), Y Rollins ( folk foll ), will' speak before a joint and who showed himself ( intry ntry ) in a short time, and the tend this recital and show their ( ap ap- ) a ( warm 'Warm ) ( per per- ) meeting of the Y. ( W. 'v. ) and Y. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) C. A. sonal ( friend Criend ) and rds of Paul, "Seeing that we are preciation of the ( splendid sptendid ) ( organiza organiza. organiza- ) proved a great source ( npassed passed ) about by so great a cloud next Thursday, February fifth, in ( tion lion ) ' ( of 'Of ) inspiration during ( his his. ) ( life Ufe ) time. witnesses, let us run ( witli with ) patience Knowles Hall. ( Previous Provious ) to coming to New ( York York. ) Prof. " Dr. McEwan has just returned from Reinhard took ( his hiis ) degree at ( tho the ) ( Uni Uni. Uni- ) race that is set before us. U. S. NAVY ACCEPTS PROF. France, and judging from reports of PALMER'S ( TELESCOPES TELESCOPES. TELESCOPES- ) ( versity yersity ) of Copenhagen.( , - ) his recent lectures in this vicinity, ( FOR FO'R ) SPRINGFIELD RIFLES ( 'His His Ills ) subject was inspiring( , . ) and, ( han han- ) II ( PICTURES ICTURES ) BY FRENCH , ARTIST this lecture will be o'f great interest dled in so logical a manner, was ( very YCl'Y ) ( SOLDIERS rOLDIERS ) SHOWN HERE. to all. instructive. Verdi Palle'ifor was one of the Prof. Eric S. many ( world's vodd's ) greatest ( musicians m1lsicians ), a ( great grent ) of in charge the departments well ( known Imown ) DELPHIC NOTICE years LeBlanc f. ( Ludovic Ludovlc ) , a of ( Mathematics 1\Iathematics' 1 Iathematics' Mathematics' ) and Natural Science composer, and a ( man flan ) of splendid ( char char- ) fet, and ( art t\rt t rt ) ( critic critic' ) of Paris, ( exhib- exhib exhlb. ) ( Election Electiort ) ( of df ) ( officers 'officers ) ( 1\Ionc1ay. 1Ionc1ay. 1 Ionc1ay. ) ( Febru Febru. ) - - the ( acter. acter ) ( His Isis ) ( homo home ) life and his ( un un- ) 1 ( paintings raintings ) by wounded or ( dis- dis llis. ) ary 4th, at ( 6:45. 645. ) All members are in Rollins month ( verfectedU perfected ) telescope stained ( public pulillc ) life stand out in sharp . two hotels to be present. ( past vast ), kl artist soldiers at the ,urged contrast with too alas of the equipment which promises to be a many, , ( during the ( past vast ) week. world's geniuses. A ( point voint ) of note is The ( tele tele. tele- ) ( asset sset ) ( to to' ) the Navy. , 1. ( LeDlanc LeBlanc ) ( volunteered volunto'red ) in the ( war W'nt' ), are amusing, in the ( form C01'1 ) o( ; ( ) cartoons great that Verdi retained the of : be used'in connection high use to , was ( not 'not ) able to Lrve'on accounthis and caricatures, others are sad and scope is his ( well weU ) rifles which are gifts past the period o'2 life the ( Springfield ringfield ) with this side of life in the taken eye. ( So 'So ) he has show the tragic States that men have set for good work In used the ( United lTnlted ) hns of helping his friends in ( the tho ) trenches. The French "poilu" is now ( being eing ) by ' Department has ( re reo re- ) any ( hupian huplan ) ( undertaking. undertaldng. ) " ( The'Navy" The-Navy- The Navy ) in the trenches in phases of his ( exist exist. exist- ) ( Navy. Nayy. ) t colony, who are shown many To and illustrate and to make evident disabled or the ( tiring firing ) line, and the ( true truo ) ( cently cenOy ) signed a contract verysliortly who on ' ( Hospitals ospitals ), or are ence ' the M ( " ' ) ( Palmer's Palmer' ' ) are points ( in' in ) the lecture, numbers ( giv gh'- gh' ) telescopes of gaiety and cheer ( per Ver- Ver per- ) * , Died from fighting. ( French Fronch ) ( spirit slirlt ) .. ing Caruso's interpretations of'Verdi'smusic to be officially put ollt'an(! all the k has exhibited all over the ( Unl- Unl Uni. Uni- Uni ) vade most of the paintings. !: - there" are were played on the Victrola, |( States Slates ) having been in this country ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) ( LeBlanc LeDlanc ) sold a number of ( pic pIc. pic- ) snipe shooters' ( guns-"over guns "over ) and.the duet ( from liOIn ) "La ( Travi Travh ) ta" was This is in ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park and went from to ( liave have ) them. I n times on this mission. tures ( Rolling Rollins ) ( College Coilege ) is to be ( congratu congratu- ) :rendered by ( Miss 1\IIss 1 IIss ) ( Sfewert SIewert ) and Mr.Noxon . and ( Winter 'Vinter 'Vintert ) ( Orlando Orlando. ) where he showed his , ( flrst first ) visit to Florida, here to who ( themselves thinselves ) rk'of' ( former 'former ) ( . , ) surpassed In rt lated on this great w a k is the first place in the state to collection at the Rosalind Club. He - .- ( the tho ) rendering of this 'by no'meal1 shia pictures. The ( pictures pactires ) ( are arc ) ( will w1ll ) go from Orlando to Bellaire, and professor. easy ( number. nllluber. ) ( ' . ) . . . . - feed by many well known_*( artist artists ). later, ,to. ,. Palm..."Beach. ,and. qtherjlaces, . The afternoon with Verdi was ( un- tin- ) ( esponded esponiled ) to the ( colors. colors ). ( Somo Some ) on ( tho the ) East Coast. File your Sandspurs. 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