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/ ( I . ) PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS ( OF OP ) ROLLINS ( COLLEGE. rCOLLEGE. 'COLLEGE. ), J t, VOLUME 20 WINTER ( PARK PARI ), FLORIDA, SEPTEMBER 29, 1917 : NUMBER 2OR. PEACE AND THE ROLLINS OUTLOOK AND . ( MERRILL MER'RILL ) LIBERTY LOAN PROSPECTS BRIGHT 'SPEAKSJN CHAPEL What is Our Duty? _ (\ Interesting and Instructive As ( Seen Secn ) ( From Frout ) ( tlic tIIC the ) Inside Morning Talk. The following items of interest to all ( Americans Amcrlcans ) have been published ( Rolling Ro'ilns Rollins )' College opened it doors for j welcome new teachers for ( organ orgal1 ), ( celii celit ), r,..,...-- the ,beginning. of its ( thirty-third thirty third tlurty-third tlurty ) ( year. year ) and ( other otl1er ) instruments. Rev James G. Merrill D. D., for and distributed by the Treasury ( De- De ) on ( th8 the ) ( mornm8 morning ) of ( SQVt. Sevt. Sept. ) 18th( ' , ) ( lm 1917. ) . ( The 'Tho .The ) Art Studio is once more open [years ( the tho ) president of ( Fisk Ftsl\ Ftsl ) ( Universi- Universl- ) partnient. They ( aro are ) authentic th ore. ( , ; ) we114. Notwithstanding the earliness of the | to both student and visitors and ( workr worl- worl -work work )'ty, addressed the, students in chapel ( tore. fore ) and will '( prove 'prove ) themselves i set for commencing work, a ( good good. good- ) has already been begun on the little last Thursday morning. worth reading. ( . , ) ly number of ,students ( \\as as was ) in ( attend- attend attend. ) flower beds which, last year, bloomed In a, brief, logical, ( well-connected well connected welt-connected welt ) dis ( ance ante ) and the auguries for the ( coming coining ) so brightly and so gaily. ( course. cp'Ursq course )( . , ) Dr. ( Merrill Mozrill ) ( told tolq ) ,of ( hia his ) own ex- THE ( TEST T'EST ) FOR PEACE. I year are more promising than, with The weather has caused the ( Cam- Cam Cam. ) ( perience 11erience ) as a student at ( tho the ) time of 'America's active participation in the pus to ( look look. ) very fresh and green and the time of ( the tl10 ) Civil ( War 'Val' ) and urged The test( ' , ) therefore( ' , ) of every plan thl' (' European war and the consequent, ( dis- dis ) ( the tho ) shrubs and trees have grown inall present to ( know lmow ) and recognize of ( peace peaco ) is : ( thelruption the'ruption ) of ordinary ( atffairs' aJffairs affairs ) one had a wonderful manner. their opportunities.The . Is it based upon the faith of all involved the ( dared 'dared ) to hope. As ( for for. ) "Cloverleaf" always so ( at- at ) ( problemSjpf problemsof ) readjustment In ( tho the ) people or merely upon . word of an ambitious and intriguing I Thoughtful people, however are betractive ( to -to ) both girls and boys, it has [political, financial and religious worlds Government, on the one hand, and a ( I , ) ( Sinning ginning ) more" and more to feel that in had its charms doubled by a thorough ( \vill vill will ) fall very ( heavily1 heavily ) upon those ,who group of free peoples, on the other? ;a time of national stress and danger, ( system-of system of ) interior decoration, ( harmon. harmon- harmon ) have, remained behind. The burdens This is a test which goes to ( ifc It ) is to the ( well-trained well trained ) and ( well weil ) ( edu- edu ) ious and ( artistic artisltq ) which does credit to which the men who will have fallen, ( of o'l ) the ( matter- matter matter' ) and it is the test ( which' ' , ) cated..men ap.d' women ( /f f pf ), a country the kind' friends who formed the plans would ( have havo ) ( borne borno ), must ( bo be ) borne.. by" It.muste.lookfor',he1p' I'he'youi ( aUd and ) th e archi!( ectSjbWhojssoASucco'isful- ectSjbWhojssoASucco'isful ectSjbWhojssoASucco'isfulthQSQ ) \vhoArQmain ' . ( must lUSt' )' be ( applied.-From applied. From ) .PresidentWilson's . ( ileo" heo );. , ' . . . . . . , ' ' .. '.I"' MII'" ' ' ' ....., '* ( ' . ) ..; . - i. T'.ia"r'' ( teply Reply ) 11 to:the pope.*L like. tJeUl' LafMR. ._. , ',>a ,,,, L J.n. .. .. , nw ' ,' -SP , ? , ( wjll-bo wjll bo gil-hc1 gil hc1 ) ( doubled dorihletl ) or o -.. : " - ' feeling that ( work work. ) and pleasure 'are' Greater, however than all these workers are ( decimated. decimated ) OUR PURPOSES. synonombus terms and that ( study- study study-- ) things is the spirit of ( co-operation co operation ), ( of or ) Even though we ( hava have. have ) the aid( , . ) ( of or ) rather than being a dry and dreary earnest endeavour and quiet steady the women in this war, their ranks ( toll-is toll is ) the ardent satisfaction ( work. work ) ( which whlch ) will, we ( hope-to hope to ) echo the -( " . ) The purposes of' the United States really , too are being decimated by ( largo large ) ( num. num- num nuni- nuni ) in this war are known to the whole of an eager curiosity and a desire to words of our President, Dr. French( , ' ) \hers of them leaving their ordinary the know and to ( do- do do. ) make Rollins one of the destinguished occupations for other fields. world, to every people to ( whom 'whom ) truth has been permitted to come. ( We 'Ve ) Many of our old friends among the Colleges of the United States or, ( In. in- in ) The world ( : ; )cannot ( readjust reaC\just reaC just ) '( itself itseU ) students deed( ' , ) ( Qf OIf of ) ( anv any ) country in the world, and after the it to solve seek no material advantage ( of- of ) any ( faculty 'faculty ) and have gone to join war, nor can ( kind. ldnd. ) ( Wo 'Ve We ) believe that the Intolerable the Colors ( but 'but ) there are many new ( re- re reo ) ( lt8 Its ) students worthy upholders of that its great problems 'except ,it works In wrongs done in this war ( by py ) the furious ( cruits crufts ) to bear our own dear gold ( and ami ) Liberty for which we are all willing the light of the teaching of Christian- blue and them there is to sacrifice not only our own lives but ( ny. ity. ) and ( brutal lirutal ) power of the Imperial ( Ger. Ger- Ger ) ones among of enthusiam and dethose of ( a11 all ) our ( direst dearest ) and our best. man Government ought to be repaired already a spirit but not at the expenses of the ( sover- sover ) votion that is good to'see. "' DELPHIC SOCIETY Ignty of any ( people-rather people rather ) a vindiNew departments of learning have, ,A CORRECTION. HOLDS ELECTION cation of the sovereignty both of ( those thoso ) been introduced and the Faculty ( en- en ) In the ( article rUcle ) which appeared in the that are ( weak weak. ) and those that are larged and although we miss some | ( lirst first ) Issue of The ( Sandspur SandsllUr ) ( concern- concern ) Last ( Wednesday 'Vednesday ) evening at 7 strong. * * * Peace must be based familiar faces we have learned to love, ing the new members of the facultyo'clock ( tho the ) Delphic Society met for upon justice and fairness and the ( com- com ) we feel sure that the new members of the name of Professor Harrington, ( di-the di the ) first time this semester in its us- mon rights ( oft qr ) ( manklnd.-Fro manklnd. Fro mankind.-From mankind. From ) ( Presi-our Presi our ) teaching force ( will w1ll ) carry on the rector of the School of business, was ual place of assembling, ( the tho ) Phi 'Alpha dent Wilson's Reply to the Pope. same traditions of scholarship andearnest omitted through an error. Fraternity rooms. Robert Hutchinson work we have held in thepast. I, Professor ( Harrington-received Harrington received ) his vice president of the society presided. SOLDIER AND SAILOR . ' ,The time schedule has been degree from Yale and comes to Rollins After the ( reading reaUng ) of the minutes and INSURANCE ( lengthened-recitation lengthened recitation ) hours now ( con- con con. ) very ,highly recommended as to ( teach-roll teach roll ) call a discussion as to the time tinue until ( ifour four ) ( o'clocl'and o'clockand ) both ( stu- stu stu. ) er. ( Work 'Vork. ) in the School of Business of meeting took place. As no ( decia- declg- decis- ) ( Tho The ) ( soldiers' soldlel'ls' ) and ( sailors' saUors' ) ( war-in-j war in j ) dents and teachers welcome the ( op- op ) ( is fs ) ( progressing .progresslng .progressing ) most favorably ( and .and ) the ion could be reached a committee was surance .bill, the first step In ( Govern- Govern ) ( portunity portunlty ) for still more solid work and enrollment is unusually large. appointed to ( look look. ) into the matter. ( Fol Fol- ) ment insurance, and what is pronouncIntense application. lowing the, appointment of the cornWo - ' ed the most generous effort on the regret very much that our great Tommy has been shot .in the foot 'mittee the ( semi-annual semi annual ) election ( took tool\ tool ) . part of any nation to care ( tor for ) the ( de. de- de ) friend and helper, Dr. ( Ward 'Vard ) who last )and has ( "toemaine "toemaino ) poisoning." place. Annie C. Stone ( was -vas vas ) elected to) pendents of its fighting men, was ( pass-'year pass 'year ) acted as President and did so : ; 'I fill the office of ( president president" ). previouslyheld , ( ed cd ) by ( the tho ) lower House of Congressmuch for the ( up-building up building ) of the ( Col- Col ) Prof. Harrington ( will will. ) serve as the by Alfred J. Hanna. The other Thursday night September 13, by a lege is not ,yet with, us ;but ( he/ he hel. hey ) has ( official o'ffic1al ) Coach of all College ( athletics athletics. ) officers chosen for the coming ( semes- semen- ) vote of 319 to ( nothing npthlng. nothing. ) ( I ( ! ) promised to visit us frequently ( and ami ) - . ( . - ) , iterare as ( follows "follows ); ( Vice-president Vice president ), The bill as passed by the House his successor as President, ( Dr-French Dr French ) The ( Freshman .Freshplan. ) ( class .class ) consists of ( Katharine Kath3rine ) Gates; secretary, Sarah follows almost exactly the lines laid who comes to us with a distinguished ( twelve wclve ) , students, ( half -half ) ( girls girls- ) and. half Muriel; Treasurer( Katharine ( Waldron 'Valdron ) down in the plan of Army insurance record, has ( already afready ), by his sincerity, ( boys. 1oys. ) As ( "Tillie" "TiIlfe" ) ( .says says ) ( "six "six. ) of one )( Critic Cpitlc Critic- ) ( Prof. P.rof. ) ( W. 'V. MT. ) H. Harris; members worked out ( , . )by Secretary McAdoo and strength and earnestness, gained our j ( one Qne )( " , )and half a ( dozen 1ozen ) of" the other." of the program committee, ( Winifred 'Vinlfred ) his coadjutors and embodied in a loyalty and respect. , I _ , ' , < , . Hanchett, Florenc'e.. ( Stone Stone. ) and Rob- draft of a' bill approved by President ( ( ' ) The Conservatory of Music has reSay, * ( why wliy ) this recitation room ( re- re reo ) ( ert crt ) ( Hutchins9n Hutchlns9n Hutchinson. ) ( J t ) ( A-membership A membership llembershlp ). ( com com- ) Wilson and presented to Congress for sumed its labours with an augment mind you ( 6f bf ) a Ford? . . _ . , .. ( mittee mitteo ) composed ( of o'f ) Margaret ( Smith 'Smith ), ( action. actioll. ) ed Faculty and ( together -together ) ( with vith Svith ) those Because there is a ( crank cranl\ cranl ) at'Ui"e'front ( Ruti Ruth ) ( Greene Greel1 ) and Harold Hill has beenappointed ' . (Continued on ( Page Pag9 ) Four.) ( .who \vho vho 'Who ) did ( such sucll ) able work last, year we and a bunch of nuts in ( tho the ) ( back bacl\j bacl j ) to secure now members( ; : ). '. '....
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 20 No. 02, September 29, 1917. |
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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. |
Date Original | 1917-09-29 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
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Call Number / ID # | LH 1 .R6 S26 v.20 1917-18 |
Identifier | sr0002002 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
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Language | eng |
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Title | Delphic Society Hold Elections; Dr. Merrill Speaks in Chapel;Correction |
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Liberty bonds. Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.). World War, 1914-1918 -- United States. United States -- Social conditions -- 20th century. Delphic Society -- Societes and Clubs. |
Description | This page contains a pitch for World War I Liberty Loans, a lecture regarding student obligations during the war, the future outlook of Rollins College, and information on the Delphic Society. |
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Annie Stone James G. Merrill - Harrington |
Date Original | 1917-09-29 |
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Transcript | / ( I . ) PUBLISHED BY STUDENTS ( OF OP ) ROLLINS ( COLLEGE. rCOLLEGE. 'COLLEGE. ), J t, VOLUME 20 WINTER ( PARK PARI ), FLORIDA, SEPTEMBER 29, 1917 : NUMBER 2OR. PEACE AND THE ROLLINS OUTLOOK AND . ( MERRILL MER'RILL ) LIBERTY LOAN PROSPECTS BRIGHT 'SPEAKSJN CHAPEL What is Our Duty? _ (\ Interesting and Instructive As ( Seen Secn ) ( From Frout ) ( tlic tIIC the ) Inside Morning Talk. The following items of interest to all ( Americans Amcrlcans ) have been published ( Rolling Ro'ilns Rollins )' College opened it doors for j welcome new teachers for ( organ orgal1 ), ( celii celit ), r,..,...-- the ,beginning. of its ( thirty-third thirty third tlurty-third tlurty ) ( year. year ) and ( other otl1er ) instruments. Rev James G. Merrill D. D., for and distributed by the Treasury ( De- De ) on ( th8 the ) ( mornm8 morning ) of ( SQVt. Sevt. Sept. ) 18th( ' , ) ( lm 1917. ) . ( The 'Tho .The ) Art Studio is once more open [years ( the tho ) president of ( Fisk Ftsl\ Ftsl ) ( Universi- Universl- ) partnient. They ( aro are ) authentic th ore. ( , ; ) we114. Notwithstanding the earliness of the | to both student and visitors and ( workr worl- worl -work work )'ty, addressed the, students in chapel ( tore. fore ) and will '( prove 'prove ) themselves i set for commencing work, a ( good good. good- ) has already been begun on the little last Thursday morning. worth reading. ( . , ) ly number of ,students ( \\as as was ) in ( attend- attend attend. ) flower beds which, last year, bloomed In a, brief, logical, ( well-connected well connected welt-connected welt ) dis ( ance ante ) and the auguries for the ( coming coining ) so brightly and so gaily. ( course. cp'Ursq course )( . , ) Dr. ( Merrill Mozrill ) ( told tolq ) ,of ( hia his ) own ex- THE ( TEST T'EST ) FOR PEACE. I year are more promising than, with The weather has caused the ( Cam- Cam Cam. ) ( perience 11erience ) as a student at ( tho the ) time of 'America's active participation in the pus to ( look look. ) very fresh and green and the time of ( the tl10 ) Civil ( War 'Val' ) and urged The test( ' , ) therefore( ' , ) of every plan thl' (' European war and the consequent, ( dis- dis ) ( the tho ) shrubs and trees have grown inall present to ( know lmow ) and recognize of ( peace peaco ) is : ( thelruption the'ruption ) of ordinary ( atffairs' aJffairs affairs ) one had a wonderful manner. their opportunities.The . Is it based upon the faith of all involved the ( dared 'dared ) to hope. As ( for for. ) "Cloverleaf" always so ( at- at ) ( problemSjpf problemsof ) readjustment In ( tho the ) people or merely upon . word of an ambitious and intriguing I Thoughtful people, however are betractive ( to -to ) both girls and boys, it has [political, financial and religious worlds Government, on the one hand, and a ( I , ) ( Sinning ginning ) more" and more to feel that in had its charms doubled by a thorough ( \vill vill will ) fall very ( heavily1 heavily ) upon those ,who group of free peoples, on the other? ;a time of national stress and danger, ( system-of system of ) interior decoration, ( harmon. harmon- harmon ) have, remained behind. The burdens This is a test which goes to ( ifc It ) is to the ( well-trained well trained ) and ( well weil ) ( edu- edu ) ious and ( artistic artisltq ) which does credit to which the men who will have fallen, ( of o'l ) the ( matter- matter matter' ) and it is the test ( which' ' , ) cated..men ap.d' women ( /f f pf ), a country the kind' friends who formed the plans would ( have havo ) ( borne borno ), must ( bo be ) borne.. by" It.muste.lookfor',he1p' I'he'youi ( aUd and ) th e archi!( ectSjbWhojssoASucco'isful- ectSjbWhojssoASucco'isful ectSjbWhojssoASucco'isfulthQSQ ) \vhoArQmain ' . ( must lUSt' )' be ( applied.-From applied. From ) .PresidentWilson's . ( ileo" heo );. , ' . . . . . . , ' ' .. '.I"' MII'" ' ' ' ....., '* ( ' . ) ..; . - i. T'.ia"r'' ( teply Reply ) 11 to:the pope.*L like. tJeUl' LafMR. ._. , ',>a ,,,, L J.n. .. .. , nw ' ,' -SP , ? , ( wjll-bo wjll bo gil-hc1 gil hc1 ) ( doubled dorihletl ) or o -.. : " - ' feeling that ( work work. ) and pleasure 'are' Greater, however than all these workers are ( decimated. decimated ) OUR PURPOSES. synonombus terms and that ( study- study study-- ) things is the spirit of ( co-operation co operation ), ( of or ) Even though we ( hava have. have ) the aid( , . ) ( of or ) rather than being a dry and dreary earnest endeavour and quiet steady the women in this war, their ranks ( toll-is toll is ) the ardent satisfaction ( work. work ) ( which whlch ) will, we ( hope-to hope to ) echo the -( " . ) The purposes of' the United States really , too are being decimated by ( largo large ) ( num. num- num nuni- nuni ) in this war are known to the whole of an eager curiosity and a desire to words of our President, Dr. French( , ' ) \hers of them leaving their ordinary the know and to ( do- do do. ) make Rollins one of the destinguished occupations for other fields. world, to every people to ( whom 'whom ) truth has been permitted to come. ( We 'Ve ) Many of our old friends among the Colleges of the United States or, ( In. in- in ) The world ( : ; )cannot ( readjust reaC\just reaC just ) '( itself itseU ) students deed( ' , ) ( Qf OIf of ) ( anv any ) country in the world, and after the it to solve seek no material advantage ( of- of ) any ( faculty 'faculty ) and have gone to join war, nor can ( kind. ldnd. ) ( Wo 'Ve We ) believe that the Intolerable the Colors ( but 'but ) there are many new ( re- re reo ) ( lt8 Its ) students worthy upholders of that its great problems 'except ,it works In wrongs done in this war ( by py ) the furious ( cruits crufts ) to bear our own dear gold ( and ami ) Liberty for which we are all willing the light of the teaching of Christian- blue and them there is to sacrifice not only our own lives but ( ny. ity. ) and ( brutal lirutal ) power of the Imperial ( Ger. Ger- Ger ) ones among of enthusiam and dethose of ( a11 all ) our ( direst dearest ) and our best. man Government ought to be repaired already a spirit but not at the expenses of the ( sover- sover ) votion that is good to'see. "' DELPHIC SOCIETY Ignty of any ( people-rather people rather ) a vindiNew departments of learning have, ,A CORRECTION. HOLDS ELECTION cation of the sovereignty both of ( those thoso ) been introduced and the Faculty ( en- en ) In the ( article rUcle ) which appeared in the that are ( weak weak. ) and those that are larged and although we miss some | ( lirst first ) Issue of The ( Sandspur SandsllUr ) ( concern- concern ) Last ( Wednesday 'Vednesday ) evening at 7 strong. * * * Peace must be based familiar faces we have learned to love, ing the new members of the facultyo'clock ( tho the ) Delphic Society met for upon justice and fairness and the ( com- com ) we feel sure that the new members of the name of Professor Harrington, ( di-the di the ) first time this semester in its us- mon rights ( oft qr ) ( manklnd.-Fro manklnd. Fro mankind.-From mankind. From ) ( Presi-our Presi our ) teaching force ( will w1ll ) carry on the rector of the School of business, was ual place of assembling, ( the tho ) Phi 'Alpha dent Wilson's Reply to the Pope. same traditions of scholarship andearnest omitted through an error. Fraternity rooms. Robert Hutchinson work we have held in thepast. I, Professor ( Harrington-received Harrington received ) his vice president of the society presided. SOLDIER AND SAILOR . ' ,The time schedule has been degree from Yale and comes to Rollins After the ( reading reaUng ) of the minutes and INSURANCE ( lengthened-recitation lengthened recitation ) hours now ( con- con con. ) very ,highly recommended as to ( teach-roll teach roll ) call a discussion as to the time tinue until ( ifour four ) ( o'clocl'and o'clockand ) both ( stu- stu stu. ) er. ( Work 'Vork. ) in the School of Business of meeting took place. As no ( decia- declg- decis- ) ( Tho The ) ( soldiers' soldlel'ls' ) and ( sailors' saUors' ) ( war-in-j war in j ) dents and teachers welcome the ( op- op ) ( is fs ) ( progressing .progresslng .progressing ) most favorably ( and .and ) the ion could be reached a committee was surance .bill, the first step In ( Govern- Govern ) ( portunity portunlty ) for still more solid work and enrollment is unusually large. appointed to ( look look. ) into the matter. ( Fol Fol- ) ment insurance, and what is pronouncIntense application. lowing the, appointment of the cornWo - ' ed the most generous effort on the regret very much that our great Tommy has been shot .in the foot 'mittee the ( semi-annual semi annual ) election ( took tool\ tool ) . part of any nation to care ( tor for ) the ( de. de- de ) friend and helper, Dr. ( Ward 'Vard ) who last )and has ( "toemaine "toemaino ) poisoning." place. Annie C. Stone ( was -vas vas ) elected to) pendents of its fighting men, was ( pass-'year pass 'year ) acted as President and did so : ; 'I fill the office of ( president president" ). previouslyheld , ( ed cd ) by ( the tho ) lower House of Congressmuch for the ( up-building up building ) of the ( Col- Col ) Prof. Harrington ( will will. ) serve as the by Alfred J. Hanna. The other Thursday night September 13, by a lege is not ,yet with, us ;but ( he/ he hel. hey ) has ( official o'ffic1al ) Coach of all College ( athletics athletics. ) officers chosen for the coming ( semes- semen- ) vote of 319 to ( nothing npthlng. nothing. ) ( I ( ! ) promised to visit us frequently ( and ami ) - . ( . - ) , iterare as ( follows "follows ); ( Vice-president Vice president ), The bill as passed by the House his successor as President, ( Dr-French Dr French ) The ( Freshman .Freshplan. ) ( class .class ) consists of ( Katharine Kath3rine ) Gates; secretary, Sarah follows almost exactly the lines laid who comes to us with a distinguished ( twelve wclve ) , students, ( half -half ) ( girls girls- ) and. half Muriel; Treasurer( Katharine ( Waldron 'Valdron ) down in the plan of Army insurance record, has ( already afready ), by his sincerity, ( boys. 1oys. ) As ( "Tillie" "TiIlfe" ) ( .says says ) ( "six "six. ) of one )( Critic Cpitlc Critic- ) ( Prof. P.rof. ) ( W. 'V. MT. ) H. Harris; members worked out ( , . )by Secretary McAdoo and strength and earnestness, gained our j ( one Qne )( " , )and half a ( dozen 1ozen ) of" the other." of the program committee, ( Winifred 'Vinlfred ) his coadjutors and embodied in a loyalty and respect. , I _ , ' , < , . Hanchett, Florenc'e.. ( Stone Stone. ) and Rob- draft of a' bill approved by President ( ( ' ) The Conservatory of Music has reSay, * ( why wliy ) this recitation room ( re- re reo ) ( ert crt ) ( Hutchins9n Hutchlns9n Hutchinson. ) ( J t ) ( A-membership A membership llembershlp ). ( com com- ) Wilson and presented to Congress for sumed its labours with an augment mind you ( 6f bf ) a Ford? . . _ . , .. ( mittee mitteo ) composed ( of o'f ) Margaret ( Smith 'Smith ), ( action. actioll. ) ed Faculty and ( together -together ) ( with vith Svith ) those Because there is a ( crank cranl\ cranl ) at'Ui"e'front ( Ruti Ruth ) ( Greene Greel1 ) and Harold Hill has beenappointed ' . (Continued on ( Page Pag9 ) Four.) ( .who \vho vho 'Who ) did ( such sucll ) able work last, year we and a bunch of nuts in ( tho the ) ( back bacl\j bacl j ) to secure now members( ; : ). '. '.... |
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