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, \, : The. - ( Rollins Rollins. ) ( Sandspur a.ndspur ) Published by Students of Rollins . ( VOLUME VOLUl\IE VOLUl IE ) 19 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, FEBRUARY 24, 1917. No. 20. ROLLINS IS WELL ( REPRESENIED REPRESENTED ) MUSICAL FESTIVAL TO BE' GIVEN IN ORLANDO ( OR.J.P.O'BRIENMAKESAVERYL OR.J.P.O'BRIENMAKESAVERYBoth ) ' ( AT Ai ) ( m 7TH 11H ) ANNUAL FAIR MAR. ( 6-7 6 7 6-1 1 ) ( TO i0 ) BE ( F18ST FIRST ) OF ( PIANNEO PLANNED ) ( TO YfARL YEARLY ) EVENT PRACTICAL CHAPEL ADDRESS Exhibits and Delegations ( In Ip ) Educational Secretary ( of 9f ) ( Congrega Congrega- ) ------ Attendance. V ( Rollins' Uollins' ) ( Present Pnsent ) and Former Talent DRAMA CLASS CONTRIBUTES' ' ' ' tional Church. ' ' " annual to, Take, Part.. ( L/$100 L $100 ) TO HOSPITAL FUND. ' ( (7'-- (7' ) The seventh 'SubTropicalMidWinter , Dr. J. P. , e u atipnal ( secre secre- ) Fair ( .was was ) formally opened tary for the south ( under 11nder ) the ( Congre Congre- ) last Tuesday morning at the Orlando On March 6th and 7th a real treat On the 15th of February a final gational Sunday School and ( Publish Publish- ) is in store for ( music-lovers music lovers t1sic-Iovers t1sic Iovers ) of this banquet was given at the San Juan ing Society, addressed the ( assembled assemhled ) fair when Mr. W. R. O'Neal grounds , , ( section Iection ), for there is to be held in ( Or Or- ) Hotel, in Orlando, for all boosters of faculty and student ( body bpdy ) in the chapel president of the Fair Association, ( ad- ad ) the ( hospital hospftal ) fund. Elinor Emery, Ray lando, at the ( Lucerne Lucern ) Theatre, on last Friday morning. I dressed a crowded auditorium. those days, a musical festival; in Greene and Harold Hill were present In his introduction, Dr. O'Brien "Regardless of the weather ( condi condi- ). which artists of world ( fame fam ) will take from the College. A ( five-course five course ) ( din din- ) stated that he brought a message tions of recent date," ( asserted 3sserted ) ( Presi Presi- ) part., ner, followed by addresses by ( promi promi- ) from the church as well as from ( him- him him. himm ). The festival will comprise three nent speakers, lasted from 6:30 until self, and wished to have a "heart to dent O'Neal, "there have never been concerts, the first of which will be 9 o'clock. The final reports were read heart, man to man" talk with the ( stu stu- ) such displays in the history of the ( given given' ) Tuesday evening, 'March, 6th, and it was announced that $72,000 of dents of Rollins. Continuing, Dr. fair." ( he tIe ) then called attention to the ( when when' ) Annie Fitzin, lyric soprano ( of df ) the $100,000 had been raised. O'Brien stated that it was his opinion ( co-operation co operation ) of the many people of the Metropolitan Opera ( company corppany ), of Dr. Christ stated that within nine ,that the majority of students are in the five counties in making the fair New York ( City'will City-will City will , - ) give a recital, ( as- as ) months the hospital fund would be earnest, and that they strive to make a success( , . ) and also praised the work ( sisted sisted' ) by Dr. Julia Allen, of Rollins completed, and the ( remainder remainde ) of the the best success of their lives for the of all concerned, which is a work of Colege. ( Miss l\Iss l Iss ) ( Mitzin l\1itzin l 1itzin ) sings ( twenty-two twenty two ) fund would be raised eventually. sake of humanity and the glory of love for the upbuilding the state. operas in the original language. She Great cordiality and favor were God. Students must make of ( them them- ) The main exposition building was has ( made mae ) ( distinguished disti1guished ) appearances shown the Rollins delegation. Mr. selves men that can put themselves thronged each day with a gay and in Rome, in the Costanzi Theatre; in James said that the greatest amount ( to tq ) the, task before them, quietly, ( ef- ef ) curious multitude of people, who came Madrid, Spain, where she was leading ( hoped noped ) for above expenses from the. ficiently ( and anq ) ( without with9ut ) ( friction. friction ), to see the exhibits of Lake, Osceola, prima donna at the Royal Opera two students' production of "Midsummer In this training there are two ( sides siJes ) Seminole, Volusia and Orange ( coun coun- ) seasons; in Barcelona; Naples; ( Pal Pal- ) ( Nights Night's Nightls ) Dream" was $40 or ( $60 $50 ), and of a stdent's life, which ( musf must ) be ( de- de ) , ties ermo( ; , ) in Sicily;' in ,Florence; in Pavia, ( when whEi'n ) Harold Hill presented ( ft a ) check ( veloped. velgped. ) First, ( fhe the ) physical side; ( sec- sec )-""*"W Prominent among the exhibitions, where she was a conspicuous figure in for.( $100 .100 ). , great surprise and ( apprecia apprecia- ) ( ond onq ), the moral ( side side. ) - It is possible of the latter county was that of ( Win Win- ) ! the celebration of the Verdi Centenary, tion were shown. ( Iri 111 ) spite of the fact for a student of slight ( physique pqysJque ) to ter Park and ( Rollins RolJins ) College. In an ( opening pening ) it as Desdemona in "Othello." that the full amount had not been make a strong and vigorous man. orwoman attractive ( booth both ) ( decorated 'decorated ) with ( the tpe ) She was creatrix of the role of ( Fran- Fran ) raised within the ten days ( set get ); thehighest by paying ( sufficient sufficie.n ) ( attentio.1.1. attentio11. ) colors of ( Winter Wmter ) Park and Rollins- I cesca (by wish of the composer) . in enthusiasm and ( good kood ) feeling to gymnastics and . IS red and blue, and blue and gold, ( re- re ) Mancinelli's opera, "Paola and ( Fran- Fran ) were- prevalent ( throughout 'throughout ), the ( even- even ) such a man or woman ( who 'rho ) ( can can- ) ( cope' cope ) ( spectively-were spectively were ) ready for' ( distribu distribu- ) cesca," directed by the composer ( him him- ) .ing. with any strain of everyday life, and tion at any moment ( pamphlets parriphtets' ) ( de- de ) self. ( The The' The" ) soprano has ( sung sung' ) by ( spe spe- ) win success in any field. ' ' ' scriptive ( /of of lof 'of ) the town and ( college ccllege ), cial command before European ( roy roy- ) DEAN ENYART OF ROLLINSHAS ( Just .Just ) as important as the building of copies of the Winter Park Post and alty; she has sung for the soldiers in PROMINENT GUESTS. a strong physique is the building ( of .of -of ) of The Rollins Sandspur, ( and a.nd ) ( Rolling Rollins ) the French trenches, and concertized a strong character. There are two' catalogues. The Rollins, portion of upon various occasions for the benefit main types of men and women. There Jas. N. Gamble of the famous ( Proc Proc- ) the booth was in charge of ( Ray stay ) lof the ( soldiers -soldiers ) of the Allies. Miss is, first, that type which too many, of tor & Gamble , of ( Cin Cin- ) Soap Company Greene and ( several seyeral ) of the ( college ccmege ) Fitzin's return to her native land this our colleges are turning forth upon cinnati, and Dr. R. S. Stevenson, ( vice- vice ) ' . season is due to the war, which, has, the ( world-the world the ) untrained man or men.The ( president nresident ) of Ohio Wesleyan ( Univer Univer- ) Art Department of the College of its very self, cancelled her ( numer- numer ) woman, inadequate for ( the tpe ) twentieth sity, have been ( guests-of guests of ) Dean A. D. had as usual in another booth a ( re- re ) ous continental engagements. century life; the second type is that- of Rollins. Mr. Gamble Enyart , a markable of paintings, from Dr. ( Alien Allen' Allen ) needs no introduction as of young people who find themselves business man of remarkable abilityanda Miss Brebner's ( department departmentI ) and an an artist of rare skill and ( , - ) musical fitted physically, morally and ( mental niental- niental mental- ) trustee of Ohio Wesleyan University, ' artistic display from the Arts and ability. ly for the duties of twentieth century' is an old friend of Dean Enyart, while Crafts Department, under the ( direc direc- ) In the afternoon ( of of' of- ) March 7th, life. ( It rt ) is representatives of the first tion of Miss Meriwether. These ex3 o'clock, ( Leopold Leopold' ) Godowsky, theDr.( . , ) Stevenson, an author and lecturer type who break down under the duties ( I / ) note, was formerly his professor at hibitions, as in former years, won a world famed pianist, will give a ( re- re ) - ( ' - ) of life and are unable to stand the number ( ( prizes. prizes ) cital, assisted by ( Jean .Jean ) Cooper, ( con con- ) Ohio Wesleyan. strain. During ( their-stay their stay their'stay ) at ( Winter 'Winter ) Park the Yesterday was School and College tralto, who is today one of the ( fore fore- ) Dr. O'Brien closed his addresse with gentlemen enjoyed number of motor a Day, and ( Rollins Rollin's ), as usual, attended most in her line. a strong plea for the adequate' ( devel devel- ) the fair in a body. The ( industrial industriall ) On the evening of March ( 7th 7th- ) at 8 trips throughout the surrounding coun( ¬ - ) opment of the physical and moral try, and were delighted with this ( sec sec- ) parade, in which Rollins was ( attrac attrac- ) o'clock, Mendelssohn's oratorio, nature and a plea for the enlistment tion, ( declaring claring ) that although they had ( tively tivelv ) represented, was a treat well ( "Elijah 'Elijah )," will be given by the ( com com. ) of such developed students in the ever traveled in the ( state st"ate ) Cen- extensively , ' worth ( witnessing. witnessing' ) The following ( pro- pro ) bined community choruses of Orlando broadening field ( of of. of- ) Sunday School tral Florida is by far the best they ' ( pram gram ) was greatly enjoyed by all those and ( Winter 'Winter ) Park, which includes a work. - have Dean Enyart ( entertained e'ntertained ) seen. present from the College: number of ( Rollins Rollin1 ) voices. This makes at luncheon last Tuesday at the ( Semi Semi- ) 9:30 a ( m.Band m.-Band m. Band ) ( concert. cQncert. ) a chorus ( of of. ) over 200 ( voices voices- ) which is TENNIS ( MIXED IIXED ) DOUBLES. nole Hotel, ( complimentary complimentary' complimentary'to ) Dr. Ste- 10:00 a. ( -Field Field mField ) sports. the largest chorus ever ( assembled sembled -assembled ) in J venson and ( Mr. Dir. ) ( Gamble. Ga'mble. ) 10:30 a. ( m.-Awarding m. Awarding ) horse and the state of Florida. Thursday afternoon the 15th, ( wit wit- ) cattle premiums on This ( work .work -work ), ( will will. )" be ( under .under ) ( the the. ) ( direc direc- ) nessed an extremely interesting game the track. ( tion tipn ) of Mr. Walter Drennen, ( who w.ho ), has ,sing the title role ( of Qf. ) the. "Elijah." ( Mr. Mr )' of mixed doubles, Vanetta Hall and 11:00 a. ( m.-Educational m. Educational ) addresses. been ( drilling drilling' ) the' horus. since the early Elmer ( Hoelgle oelgle ), of New York ( will wHI ) Harold Tilden vs. ( ' - ) Prof. ( Palmer Palmer" Palmer' ) and 1:45 p. ( m.-Band m. Band ) concert. ( fall. fall ) .It is of special interest .to the the tenor roll, Miss Fitzin and Miss Gertrude. Hall,( ' . ) the ( former for1ller ) players be.- . 2:00 p. m.-Races. people of .( Rollins ollins ) that Inman, a Cooper, the soprano and alto roles, ( re- re ) ing the victors. ( The The' The- ) set scores wer 4:00 p. ( m.-Free m. Free ) ( , - )( attraction -attractions. attractions. )( . ' ) former student, has ( been .been ) engaged ( , - ) to spectiy ly. . . - 8636, ( 6-3. 63. 6 3. )
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 20, February 24, 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 | 1917-02-24 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
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Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A v.19 1916-17 |
Identifier | sr0001920 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
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Language | eng |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
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Title | Rollins Is Well Represented At 7th Annual Fair; Musical Festival To Be Given In Orlando Mar. 6-7 To Be First Of Planned Yearly Event; Drama Class Contributes $100 to Hospital fund; Dr. J.P. O'Brien Makes A Very Practical Chapel Address; Tennis Mixed Doubles |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol19No20 |
Tag | sr0001920 |
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Art -- Exhibitions. <br> Art schools -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Concerts -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Hospitals -- Orlando. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Faculty. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Tennis. <br> College students -- Conduct of life. |
Description | This page describes how the Rollins School of Art was represented at the 7th Annual Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter fair. Also mentioned is an upcoming music festival, the Drama Classes contribution to the Orlando Hospital Fund, and lastly a Chapel Address by Dr. J.P. O'Brien regarding the importance of maintaining a strong mind and a strong physique. |
Subject-Personal Names |
Drennen, Walter Inman, Willis Clay O'Brien, J.P. |
Date Original | 1917-02-24 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archive 160 A V.19 1916-17 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th Century |
Rights | All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. To purchase copies of images and/or for copyright information contact the respective holding institution. |
Transcript | , \, : The. - ( Rollins Rollins. ) ( Sandspur a.ndspur ) Published by Students of Rollins . ( VOLUME VOLUl\IE VOLUl IE ) 19 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, FEBRUARY 24, 1917. No. 20. ROLLINS IS WELL ( REPRESENIED REPRESENTED ) MUSICAL FESTIVAL TO BE' GIVEN IN ORLANDO ( OR.J.P.O'BRIENMAKESAVERYL OR.J.P.O'BRIENMAKESAVERYBoth ) ' ( AT Ai ) ( m 7TH 11H ) ANNUAL FAIR MAR. ( 6-7 6 7 6-1 1 ) ( TO i0 ) BE ( F18ST FIRST ) OF ( PIANNEO PLANNED ) ( TO YfARL YEARLY ) EVENT PRACTICAL CHAPEL ADDRESS Exhibits and Delegations ( In Ip ) Educational Secretary ( of 9f ) ( Congrega Congrega- ) ------ Attendance. V ( Rollins' Uollins' ) ( Present Pnsent ) and Former Talent DRAMA CLASS CONTRIBUTES' ' ' ' tional Church. ' ' " annual to, Take, Part.. ( L/$100 L $100 ) TO HOSPITAL FUND. ' ( (7'-- (7' ) The seventh 'SubTropicalMidWinter , Dr. J. P. , e u atipnal ( secre secre- ) Fair ( .was was ) formally opened tary for the south ( under 11nder ) the ( Congre Congre- ) last Tuesday morning at the Orlando On March 6th and 7th a real treat On the 15th of February a final gational Sunday School and ( Publish Publish- ) is in store for ( music-lovers music lovers t1sic-Iovers t1sic Iovers ) of this banquet was given at the San Juan ing Society, addressed the ( assembled assemhled ) fair when Mr. W. R. O'Neal grounds , , ( section Iection ), for there is to be held in ( Or Or- ) Hotel, in Orlando, for all boosters of faculty and student ( body bpdy ) in the chapel president of the Fair Association, ( ad- ad ) the ( hospital hospftal ) fund. Elinor Emery, Ray lando, at the ( Lucerne Lucern ) Theatre, on last Friday morning. I dressed a crowded auditorium. those days, a musical festival; in Greene and Harold Hill were present In his introduction, Dr. O'Brien "Regardless of the weather ( condi condi- ). which artists of world ( fame fam ) will take from the College. A ( five-course five course ) ( din din- ) stated that he brought a message tions of recent date," ( asserted 3sserted ) ( Presi Presi- ) part., ner, followed by addresses by ( promi promi- ) from the church as well as from ( him- him him. himm ). The festival will comprise three nent speakers, lasted from 6:30 until self, and wished to have a "heart to dent O'Neal, "there have never been concerts, the first of which will be 9 o'clock. The final reports were read heart, man to man" talk with the ( stu stu- ) such displays in the history of the ( given given' ) Tuesday evening, 'March, 6th, and it was announced that $72,000 of dents of Rollins. Continuing, Dr. fair." ( he tIe ) then called attention to the ( when when' ) Annie Fitzin, lyric soprano ( of df ) the $100,000 had been raised. O'Brien stated that it was his opinion ( co-operation co operation ) of the many people of the Metropolitan Opera ( company corppany ), of Dr. Christ stated that within nine ,that the majority of students are in the five counties in making the fair New York ( City'will City-will City will , - ) give a recital, ( as- as ) months the hospital fund would be earnest, and that they strive to make a success( , . ) and also praised the work ( sisted sisted' ) by Dr. Julia Allen, of Rollins completed, and the ( remainder remainde ) of the the best success of their lives for the of all concerned, which is a work of Colege. ( Miss l\Iss l Iss ) ( Mitzin l\1itzin l 1itzin ) sings ( twenty-two twenty two ) fund would be raised eventually. sake of humanity and the glory of love for the upbuilding the state. operas in the original language. She Great cordiality and favor were God. Students must make of ( them them- ) The main exposition building was has ( made mae ) ( distinguished disti1guished ) appearances shown the Rollins delegation. Mr. selves men that can put themselves thronged each day with a gay and in Rome, in the Costanzi Theatre; in James said that the greatest amount ( to tq ) the, task before them, quietly, ( ef- ef ) curious multitude of people, who came Madrid, Spain, where she was leading ( hoped noped ) for above expenses from the. ficiently ( and anq ) ( without with9ut ) ( friction. friction ), to see the exhibits of Lake, Osceola, prima donna at the Royal Opera two students' production of "Midsummer In this training there are two ( sides siJes ) Seminole, Volusia and Orange ( coun coun- ) seasons; in Barcelona; Naples; ( Pal Pal- ) ( Nights Night's Nightls ) Dream" was $40 or ( $60 $50 ), and of a stdent's life, which ( musf must ) be ( de- de ) , ties ermo( ; , ) in Sicily;' in ,Florence; in Pavia, ( when whEi'n ) Harold Hill presented ( ft a ) check ( veloped. velgped. ) First, ( fhe the ) physical side; ( sec- sec )-""*"W Prominent among the exhibitions, where she was a conspicuous figure in for.( $100 .100 ). , great surprise and ( apprecia apprecia- ) ( ond onq ), the moral ( side side. ) - It is possible of the latter county was that of ( Win Win- ) ! the celebration of the Verdi Centenary, tion were shown. ( Iri 111 ) spite of the fact for a student of slight ( physique pqysJque ) to ter Park and ( Rollins RolJins ) College. In an ( opening pening ) it as Desdemona in "Othello." that the full amount had not been make a strong and vigorous man. orwoman attractive ( booth both ) ( decorated 'decorated ) with ( the tpe ) She was creatrix of the role of ( Fran- Fran ) raised within the ten days ( set get ); thehighest by paying ( sufficient sufficie.n ) ( attentio.1.1. attentio11. ) colors of ( Winter Wmter ) Park and Rollins- I cesca (by wish of the composer) . in enthusiasm and ( good kood ) feeling to gymnastics and . IS red and blue, and blue and gold, ( re- re ) Mancinelli's opera, "Paola and ( Fran- Fran ) were- prevalent ( throughout 'throughout ), the ( even- even ) such a man or woman ( who 'rho ) ( can can- ) ( cope' cope ) ( spectively-were spectively were ) ready for' ( distribu distribu- ) cesca," directed by the composer ( him him- ) .ing. with any strain of everyday life, and tion at any moment ( pamphlets parriphtets' ) ( de- de ) self. ( The The' The" ) soprano has ( sung sung' ) by ( spe spe- ) win success in any field. ' ' ' scriptive ( /of of lof 'of ) the town and ( college ccllege ), cial command before European ( roy roy- ) DEAN ENYART OF ROLLINSHAS ( Just .Just ) as important as the building of copies of the Winter Park Post and alty; she has sung for the soldiers in PROMINENT GUESTS. a strong physique is the building ( of .of -of ) of The Rollins Sandspur, ( and a.nd ) ( Rolling Rollins ) the French trenches, and concertized a strong character. There are two' catalogues. The Rollins, portion of upon various occasions for the benefit main types of men and women. There Jas. N. Gamble of the famous ( Proc Proc- ) the booth was in charge of ( Ray stay ) lof the ( soldiers -soldiers ) of the Allies. Miss is, first, that type which too many, of tor & Gamble , of ( Cin Cin- ) Soap Company Greene and ( several seyeral ) of the ( college ccmege ) Fitzin's return to her native land this our colleges are turning forth upon cinnati, and Dr. R. S. Stevenson, ( vice- vice ) ' . season is due to the war, which, has, the ( world-the world the ) untrained man or men.The ( president nresident ) of Ohio Wesleyan ( Univer Univer- ) Art Department of the College of its very self, cancelled her ( numer- numer ) woman, inadequate for ( the tpe ) twentieth sity, have been ( guests-of guests of ) Dean A. D. had as usual in another booth a ( re- re ) ous continental engagements. century life; the second type is that- of Rollins. Mr. Gamble Enyart , a markable of paintings, from Dr. ( Alien Allen' Allen ) needs no introduction as of young people who find themselves business man of remarkable abilityanda Miss Brebner's ( department departmentI ) and an an artist of rare skill and ( , - ) musical fitted physically, morally and ( mental niental- niental mental- ) trustee of Ohio Wesleyan University, ' artistic display from the Arts and ability. ly for the duties of twentieth century' is an old friend of Dean Enyart, while Crafts Department, under the ( direc direc- ) In the afternoon ( of of' of- ) March 7th, life. ( It rt ) is representatives of the first tion of Miss Meriwether. These ex3 o'clock, ( Leopold Leopold' ) Godowsky, theDr.( . , ) Stevenson, an author and lecturer type who break down under the duties ( I / ) note, was formerly his professor at hibitions, as in former years, won a world famed pianist, will give a ( re- re ) - ( ' - ) of life and are unable to stand the number ( ( prizes. prizes ) cital, assisted by ( Jean .Jean ) Cooper, ( con con- ) Ohio Wesleyan. strain. During ( their-stay their stay their'stay ) at ( Winter 'Winter ) Park the Yesterday was School and College tralto, who is today one of the ( fore fore- ) Dr. O'Brien closed his addresse with gentlemen enjoyed number of motor a Day, and ( Rollins Rollin's ), as usual, attended most in her line. a strong plea for the adequate' ( devel devel- ) the fair in a body. The ( industrial industriall ) On the evening of March ( 7th 7th- ) at 8 trips throughout the surrounding coun( ¬ - ) opment of the physical and moral try, and were delighted with this ( sec sec- ) parade, in which Rollins was ( attrac attrac- ) o'clock, Mendelssohn's oratorio, nature and a plea for the enlistment tion, ( declaring claring ) that although they had ( tively tivelv ) represented, was a treat well ( "Elijah 'Elijah )," will be given by the ( com com. ) of such developed students in the ever traveled in the ( state st"ate ) Cen- extensively , ' worth ( witnessing. witnessing' ) The following ( pro- pro ) bined community choruses of Orlando broadening field ( of of. of- ) Sunday School tral Florida is by far the best they ' ( pram gram ) was greatly enjoyed by all those and ( Winter 'Winter ) Park, which includes a work. - have Dean Enyart ( entertained e'ntertained ) seen. present from the College: number of ( Rollins Rollin1 ) voices. This makes at luncheon last Tuesday at the ( Semi Semi- ) 9:30 a ( m.Band m.-Band m. Band ) ( concert. cQncert. ) a chorus ( of of. ) over 200 ( voices voices- ) which is TENNIS ( MIXED IIXED ) DOUBLES. nole Hotel, ( complimentary complimentary' complimentary'to ) Dr. Ste- 10:00 a. ( -Field Field mField ) sports. the largest chorus ever ( assembled sembled -assembled ) in J venson and ( Mr. Dir. ) ( Gamble. Ga'mble. ) 10:30 a. ( m.-Awarding m. Awarding ) horse and the state of Florida. Thursday afternoon the 15th, ( wit wit- ) cattle premiums on This ( work .work -work ), ( will will. )" be ( under .under ) ( the the. ) ( direc direc- ) nessed an extremely interesting game the track. ( tion tipn ) of Mr. Walter Drennen, ( who w.ho ), has ,sing the title role ( of Qf. ) the. "Elijah." ( Mr. Mr )' of mixed doubles, Vanetta Hall and 11:00 a. ( m.-Educational m. Educational ) addresses. been ( drilling drilling' ) the' horus. since the early Elmer ( Hoelgle oelgle ), of New York ( will wHI ) Harold Tilden vs. ( ' - ) Prof. ( Palmer Palmer" Palmer' ) and 1:45 p. ( m.-Band m. Band ) concert. ( fall. fall ) .It is of special interest .to the the tenor roll, Miss Fitzin and Miss Gertrude. Hall,( ' . ) the ( former for1ller ) players be.- . 2:00 p. m.-Races. people of .( Rollins ollins ) that Inman, a Cooper, the soprano and alto roles, ( re- re ) ing the victors. ( The The' The- ) set scores wer 4:00 p. ( m.-Free m. Free ) ( , - )( attraction -attractions. attractions. )( . ' ) former student, has ( been .been ) engaged ( , - ) to spectiy ly. . . - 8636, ( 6-3. 63. 6 3. ) |
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