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,". f tie Ro Ins! ( Sandspur College.Sandspur Sa.ndspur ) Published by Students of ( Rolling Rollins ) College. VOLUME 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) ( PARK PARI ), FLORIDA, ( MARCH l\IARCH l IARCH ) ( 24 2,1 ), 1917. No. ( 2.1. 21. 2,1. ) V HON. W. ( G. C. ) ( COMSTOCK CMSTOCK ) ( AOORfSSES AIJORESSES ) I ( INDIAN INDIA ) ( NAMES NAVES ) I ( DELPHIC 1)ELPHIC ) SOCIETY. ARE YOU READY ( FOR FR ) THE ( DEBATE DfBATE ) ( vY "Y. ) MeA. MEETING I (The following article, which is ( re- re ) I The Delphic Society held a short MONDAY ( NIGHT MIGhT ) ? c- _ __ printed from the Florida ( Timea-Union Timea Union TimpsUnion Times-Union Times ) business meeting called by the ( presi presi- ) ( .mIJirin .nspiring ) TallBy College Trust ( of 1f ) March 11, will be of ( unusual nnmmal ) ( inter- inter ) dent, Alfred J. Hanna, last ( Wcdnes-1 Wcdnes 1 ) Annual ( Event E\'ent E 'ent ) Arouses ( Much i\luch i luch ) Class __ c'I' est to Rollins students on account of day evening. Spirit. Mr. W. C. Comstock, one of, its connection with the name of our The membership ( committee committ ) gave a trustees of the college and a man who year book( . , ) "The Tomokan." It is inh4s - report ( and aml ) presented names of ( distin distin- ) Excitement reigns! Enthusiasm put a great deal of effort into teresting to note that our peninsula guished persons to be voted on by the [ bubbles over! Why? Haven't you making ( thu the ) college what it is (a friend was ( called calle ) "Tomoka" by ( the thl' ) ( aborigi- aborigi ) I society as honorary ( members. memhers. ) ( The Thp ) | heard? If you haven't you must ( have havp ) cf all ( tho the ) students) and a strong I ( "tis nes ) before ( Ponco Ponce ) ( do de ) ( Lmn Lwm Lein ) named it following were ( elected elcctcll ): ( been lJeen ) asleep for the past month. ( lacker Hekel' aclcer ) of athletics, addressed the Y. "Florida," and that of the several Dr. George ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) ( War'1. War1. \Vard Vard Waal ) President of All this excitement is evident ( be- be ) M. C. A. on Tuesday ( evening vening- vening ) of this tribes, the chief of these were the ( Rollins Hollins ) .College. cause the annual ( Freshman Fre3hman ) ( Collegc- CoI1ege- College- ) week. His talk was very interesting, ( Tomokans. Tomokans ) The.n me "Tomoka" Prof. A. p. Enyart, Dean of ( Rol- Rol Hol- Hol ) Senior Academy debate is ( scheduled schedulerl ) L pertaining in general to the life of a means chief or principal, which ( em- em em. ) ( tins 1ins lins ); Mrs. E. B. Ferguson, Dean of to take place next Monday ( evening evening. ) ( .allege 'ullcge ullege ) man. ( He Ile ) ( brought lJrought ) out what ( phasizes phaslzes ) the appropriate naming of Women, Rollins. V ( With \Vith Vith ) which team are you in sym- hi' considered should ( be he ) the principles the Rollins annual. The ( beautiful he1ttif ) ' Dr. T. R. ( Baker Bakel' ), Professor Emeritus ( nathy 1athy pathy )? ( Which 'Vhich ) one are ( you yon ) support- ( oJ'n ox'a ) man's life: First, that ( ho he ) should ( Tomoka romoka ) river, near Daytona, which is I of Natural Science and Mayor of ( Win- Win \Vin- Vin ) ( i"g ing )? Hadn't thought about it? Then d,( ) } ) his honest best in all things; secsuch a ( Mecca l\Iecca l Iecca ) for tourists, is also : ( tel' ter ) Park. . \../" it's time for you to rouse yourself ( c.nd ond ), that he should receive Christiannamed for these ( Indians.-Editor Indians. Editor ) ( The ThEe' ) Dr. E. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) ( Hydc Hyde ), Professor of ( An- An ) from your Rip Van Winkle repose and ( uy l1y ity ) in ( his hif1 ) life, as it is necessary to a ( Tomokan 1omokan )).. ( cient dent ) Languages and Author of Books show your real Rollins spirit. ( strong tl'ong rrong ) ( character charnctcr ); and, last, that he , ly in Pedagogy.V v Enthusiasm is contagious. After ( should hould 4hould ) remember that he possesses ( SOME SOl\IE SOl IE ) OF ( OUR nun ) INDIAN ( NAMES. NA\IES. NA IES. ) Prof. E. S. Palmer, Profesor of ( Nat- Nat ) you've "caught" it be sure that you ( in u' to ) a finite way the immortal powers (By ( Benj. . ) Harrison.) V ural Science and Author of Poems ( and atH1 aitd ) Pass it on to your neighbor; join the ( hat that ) our Creator possesses in an ( in- in ) The native words constantly ( en- en ) ( articles articles. ) crowd ( and anti ) come to the debate in ( ft-iite ft iite ) way, and that he is created in countered by the visitor excite CUl'iMrs.. E. S. Palmer, formerly , an Knowles ( Hall lIall ) next Monday evening ( tl1is this ) he should strive to build ( n a ) life osity ( and ancl ) occasion repeated inquiries active member of the Delphic Society. at ( 8 S ) ( o'clock o'clock. ) ( worthy \orthy orthy ) of his ( creation creation. ) addressed to the ( Times-Union Times Union ) ( for for' ) and musician of note. ' their meaning or derivation. We canMiss Eva Wilkins, Author of a ( num- num nurn- nurn ) ( WHERE WIIEUI \1'IIERE 1'IIERE ) ( WE 11 ) ( ARE. AUK ) L Y. W. C. A. -'.-.._...-. not be <( rtain tain. axtain. ) in ( all aU ) cases for_.,301119'( ibj&r b.e.r. ). of ( Books Boolss ) and Plays' and ( former farmor ), -<*-= . '.-. .:: . ._ of them have been ( effectually ffecttlaHY effectualiy ) hidden member of Rollins Faculty. Dear Miss Editress: in our attempts to catch strange Miss Susan T. GlaJwin, formerly It may be of interest to some of ( Miss Miss. ) Virga ( West \Vest Vest ), ( prcaident-clcct prcaident clcct prcsident-clcct prcsident president-elect president elect ) of ( sounds 30unds ) by our letters; others belong I President of Friends in Council and The Sandspur readers to know ( exact- exact ) ( 'Ie ie ) Y. W. C. A., presided over the ( fo to ) a language of \'iich little or ( noth- noth ) writer of magazine articles. L ly where we are geographically.L, meeting of the association held last ing ( jg is ) known. From Cape Canaveralluesday Prof. Berkley ( BIackman Bl.ackman Blackman ). , ( formerly ormer.Iy ) ( Th' Th'e Toe The ) following ( figures figpry ) show the posi- evening. The chairmen of round to Tampa the coast was held I l Rhodes Scholar from Rollins;( * ' ).also tion of ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) (J ark with almost ( iH eill ) committees gave reports on their ( lJy by ) the Calusa Indians who were CaProfessor of Science at ( Rollins. Rolins. ) mathematical accuracy: work and explained the ( inner inter ) ( work- work ) | ribs; of their language we have only Rex Beach formerly ( President Preside ) of ( Latitude Latitt'de ) ( - _ )( - _ )( - _ )- 28 deg. 35 min. 40 sec. ( rgs .ngs ); or, in other words, the whys ( I | ) a few words preserved by the ( Span- Span ) Demosthenic Literary Society and ( au- au ) Longitude ( ---81 81 ) deg. 21 min. 05 sec. ( ind elnd and ) wherefores of the committees. ( \ard ard iard lard ) Fontaneda, who was a captive thor of note. , I They are correct to within 10 sec- Miss ( Hanchett Ilanctett ) as secretary is a among them. From Cape ( 'Canaveral Canaveral ) G. Conrad Bucher, formerly ( Presj- Presj Vres.i- Vres.i Presi- Presi ) onds. Yours ( truly tru1) ), member ( ex-officio ex officio ) of all committees north to the St.Mary's river, the dent of ( Rollins Hollins ) ( College Colleg-e Colleg e ) Athletic ( Asso Asso- ) THOS. ( R. It It. ) ( BAKER. BAKER ) . nd chairman of none, and having, :oast was held by the Timuquani ciation. I ( wherefore TtIerefore Therefore ), no report, she read the ( con-whose con whose conwhose ) language was ( imperfectly imperfectly. ) ( pre- pre ) Miss Geraldine' ( dark Clark ), formerly Girls at the Florida Women's Col- ( -ritution ritution titution ) in part, defining it as ( con-served con served conserved ) in the studies and observations President Y W. C. A. ( and anti ) ( Editor- Editor ) lege are ( liard hard ) at work training for ( ruining uining r1ining ) the fundamental system ofof the Spanish missionaries; these ( in-Chief in Chief ) of Holtins ; / the annual Field Day to be held on ( I ' ) ws by which the organization is ( gov-nave gov nave govhave ) left names for localities on the ( William 'VilIiam ) C. Comstock, memlf ofMirch ( 26th. 2Gth. ) Letters ( will wiH ) be given to I ( "sd. ned. netl. ) coast, in the St. John's valley and Board of Trustees and Author -of those breaking a record in a track Miss Muriel, president, ( showed showel ) the north to Lake Okeechobee along a ( Books Books. ) event, and a sweater awarded to ( the thl' ) ( rpal rfJal real ) purpose of the Rollins Y. ( W. \V. V. ) C. ( img line ) from Sanford to Kissimmee. ( But lkt Btt ) Mrs. ( Charles Ch4rles ) S. Smith, member of best ( all-round all round ) ( athlet"c.-The athlet"c. The athlete.-The athlete. ) ( Florida FIOl"ida ) \. Miss Russell, social chairman, the dominating influence in Florida Board of ( Trustees. TrJstees. ) Flambeau. ( gave v-ave v ave ) a most inspiring little talk, ( point- point ) was that of the ( Muscogcc l\Iuscoeee l Iuscoeee ) ( family- family ) Rev. Fred L. Ensminger, formerly , ( ing mg ) out the social duty of every ( stu-one stu one stuone ) of, the four or five principal races ( President Preside ) of Alumni Demosthenic ( Lit- Lit ) Engli }( ( .iterature Jterature ) at ( Rollins Hollins ) College. dent and ( stating stating' ) ( that that. ) social spirit ( ; : ' )n the territory now embraced in the ( erary crary ) Society, ( Rollins Hollins ) College Athletic Mrs. Patterson, Graduate of ( Ober- Oher- ) does not mean dances and teas, but United States. Practically, the Creeks, Association and Founder of West lin College; ( Taught Taug-ht Taug ht ) Latin in ( Hiram Iiiram ) I responsibility for ( others others. )" the Seminoles, the Chickasaws and Tampa ( Mission Mission. ) V College in Ohio. Miss West gave the financial ( report. report ) Chocktaws have several smaller comMarie Fletcher Berry, ( "Riley HIWey ) ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) Miss Susan Dyer, Director of School which ( showed showcd ) us that we ( are- are ara- ara ) ( improv- improv ) ( niunitics munities ), spoke the Muscogee tongue, ( Fletcher Fletchf'r ) Berry" Magazine writer. of Music at Rollins. g and "working out our own salvaMarjorie - ,ach ( having having' ) a dialect of its own. Ruth C. Ford ( Atkinson Atkimon ), formN.yyt Miss Catherine Brebner, Instructor on." The Creek name for Florida was President of Friends in Council, ( Ed- Ed ) of Arts at ( Rolling. Rollins. ) ( Ikan-faski Ikan faski ), the. Pointed Land; the itor of The Sandspur, and now Dearq Miss Gonzales, ( Instructor Instnctor ) of Span- Florida Indians of Women in ( Jireh .Jireh ) ( College Coqfgc ), J reh. ( Wy- Wy ) ish at Rollins. L-- Tallman and Harriet Mans,1 ( , . ) but they oming. Prof( . , ) Hiram Powers, Professor of ( fidd field ) dined at the Colonial Inn afterday Lawn Modern at Rollins. called ( themselve themselves ) ( IkaniukRulgi. Ikaniuksalgi. ) The Thomas W. , formerly ( Ed- Ed ) Languages a ( shopping ShopJling' ) ( tour tom' ) of Orlando, last ( Mon- Mon ) People of the ( Poirtted Pointed ) Land, from itor of. The Sandspur, ( and ancI. and. ) Country ( Mrs. 1\1rs. 11rs. 1 1rs. ) Hiram ( Powers\/Author Powers Author PowersVAuthor ) of . ( Ikana Ikaoa ), land, niuska, a point ( and-algi and algi and-ahri ahri ) Superintendent of .Public. . Instruction Books and Poems. ( Ray Hay ) Martin and Arthur Klemm of the collective ending. Here we have of Seminole County. A short discussion followed, after Winter Haven spent Sunday on the a hint of the habit, , common to many Shelton S. ( Matlock Matlocl ), City Editor of which the meeting adjourned. The c( [ : ) mpus ( giceting greeting ) old friends. ( languages lunguages ), of combining two words to Tampa Morning ( Tribune Tribune. ) ( i/ i V ) regular ( semi-monthly semi monthly ) meeting ( will wiH ) ( be he ) get a third ( meaning-a meaning a ) habit compliMiss Mabel ( O'Neal O'Neal. ) Librarian of | held next Wednesday evening in the Ray Greene spent the last ( week-end week end ) cated for us by the interpretation of Rollins College. J Fraternity rooms. It is requested in Tampa. ! (Continued on Page Two) Miss Anne Bellows, Instructor of that all active members be ( present present. )
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 24, March 21, 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 | 1917-03-21 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
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Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A v.19 1916-17 |
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Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
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Title | Hon. W.C. ComsTable of Contentsk Addresses Y. M. C. A. Meeting; Indian Names; Delphic Society; Are Your Ready For The Debate Monday Night?- Where We Are |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol19No24 |
Tag | sr0001924 |
Author | Harrison, Benjamin |
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YMCA -- Socities and clubs. <br> Conduct of life. <br> YWCA -- Societies and clubs. <br> Indians of North America -- Languages -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. <br> English language -- United States -- Foreign words and phrases -- Indian -- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. <br> Delphic Society -- Societies and clubs. <br> Debates and debating -- Florida -- Winter Park. |
Description | This page includes a detailed explanation of the origins of certain Native American words used in the Florida, and also includes an address to the Young Men's Christian Association regarding the "the principles of a man's life." Lastly, this page includes a meeting of the Young Women's Christian Association, the listing of honorary members of the Delphic Society, and the announcement of a debate between Rollins students. |
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Bellows, Ann Blackman, Berkley Buchner, Conrad Comstock, W.C. Ferguson, E. B. Hyde, Edmund F. Lawton, Thomas Willingham (1882-1963) O'Neal, Mabel Palmer, E.S. Lyman, Charles Clark, Geraldine Powers, Hiram |
Date Original | 1917-03-24 |
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 | ,". f tie Ro Ins! ( Sandspur College.Sandspur Sa.ndspur ) Published by Students of ( Rolling Rollins ) College. VOLUME 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) ( PARK PARI ), FLORIDA, ( MARCH l\IARCH l IARCH ) ( 24 2,1 ), 1917. No. ( 2.1. 21. 2,1. ) V HON. W. ( G. C. ) ( COMSTOCK CMSTOCK ) ( AOORfSSES AIJORESSES ) I ( INDIAN INDIA ) ( NAMES NAVES ) I ( DELPHIC 1)ELPHIC ) SOCIETY. ARE YOU READY ( FOR FR ) THE ( DEBATE DfBATE ) ( vY "Y. ) MeA. MEETING I (The following article, which is ( re- re ) I The Delphic Society held a short MONDAY ( NIGHT MIGhT ) ? c- _ __ printed from the Florida ( Timea-Union Timea Union TimpsUnion Times-Union Times ) business meeting called by the ( presi presi- ) ( .mIJirin .nspiring ) TallBy College Trust ( of 1f ) March 11, will be of ( unusual nnmmal ) ( inter- inter ) dent, Alfred J. Hanna, last ( Wcdnes-1 Wcdnes 1 ) Annual ( Event E\'ent E 'ent ) Arouses ( Much i\luch i luch ) Class __ c'I' est to Rollins students on account of day evening. Spirit. Mr. W. C. Comstock, one of, its connection with the name of our The membership ( committee committ ) gave a trustees of the college and a man who year book( . , ) "The Tomokan." It is inh4s - report ( and aml ) presented names of ( distin distin- ) Excitement reigns! Enthusiasm put a great deal of effort into teresting to note that our peninsula guished persons to be voted on by the [ bubbles over! Why? Haven't you making ( thu the ) college what it is (a friend was ( called calle ) "Tomoka" by ( the thl' ) ( aborigi- aborigi ) I society as honorary ( members. memhers. ) ( The Thp ) | heard? If you haven't you must ( have havp ) cf all ( tho the ) students) and a strong I ( "tis nes ) before ( Ponco Ponce ) ( do de ) ( Lmn Lwm Lein ) named it following were ( elected elcctcll ): ( been lJeen ) asleep for the past month. ( lacker Hekel' aclcer ) of athletics, addressed the Y. "Florida," and that of the several Dr. George ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) ( War'1. War1. \Vard Vard Waal ) President of All this excitement is evident ( be- be ) M. C. A. on Tuesday ( evening vening- vening ) of this tribes, the chief of these were the ( Rollins Hollins ) .College. cause the annual ( Freshman Fre3hman ) ( Collegc- CoI1ege- College- ) week. His talk was very interesting, ( Tomokans. Tomokans ) The.n me "Tomoka" Prof. A. p. Enyart, Dean of ( Rol- Rol Hol- Hol ) Senior Academy debate is ( scheduled schedulerl ) L pertaining in general to the life of a means chief or principal, which ( em- em em. ) ( tins 1ins lins ); Mrs. E. B. Ferguson, Dean of to take place next Monday ( evening evening. ) ( .allege 'ullcge ullege ) man. ( He Ile ) ( brought lJrought ) out what ( phasizes phaslzes ) the appropriate naming of Women, Rollins. V ( With \Vith Vith ) which team are you in sym- hi' considered should ( be he ) the principles the Rollins annual. The ( beautiful he1ttif ) ' Dr. T. R. ( Baker Bakel' ), Professor Emeritus ( nathy 1athy pathy )? ( Which 'Vhich ) one are ( you yon ) support- ( oJ'n ox'a ) man's life: First, that ( ho he ) should ( Tomoka romoka ) river, near Daytona, which is I of Natural Science and Mayor of ( Win- Win \Vin- Vin ) ( i"g ing )? Hadn't thought about it? Then d,( ) } ) his honest best in all things; secsuch a ( Mecca l\Iecca l Iecca ) for tourists, is also : ( tel' ter ) Park. . \../" it's time for you to rouse yourself ( c.nd ond ), that he should receive Christiannamed for these ( Indians.-Editor Indians. Editor ) ( The ThEe' ) Dr. E. ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) ( Hydc Hyde ), Professor of ( An- An ) from your Rip Van Winkle repose and ( uy l1y ity ) in ( his hif1 ) life, as it is necessary to a ( Tomokan 1omokan )).. ( cient dent ) Languages and Author of Books show your real Rollins spirit. ( strong tl'ong rrong ) ( character charnctcr ); and, last, that he , ly in Pedagogy.V v Enthusiasm is contagious. After ( should hould 4hould ) remember that he possesses ( SOME SOl\IE SOl IE ) OF ( OUR nun ) INDIAN ( NAMES. NA\IES. NA IES. ) Prof. E. S. Palmer, Profesor of ( Nat- Nat ) you've "caught" it be sure that you ( in u' to ) a finite way the immortal powers (By ( Benj. . ) Harrison.) V ural Science and Author of Poems ( and atH1 aitd ) Pass it on to your neighbor; join the ( hat that ) our Creator possesses in an ( in- in ) The native words constantly ( en- en ) ( articles articles. ) crowd ( and anti ) come to the debate in ( ft-iite ft iite ) way, and that he is created in countered by the visitor excite CUl'iMrs.. E. S. Palmer, formerly , an Knowles ( Hall lIall ) next Monday evening ( tl1is this ) he should strive to build ( n a ) life osity ( and ancl ) occasion repeated inquiries active member of the Delphic Society. at ( 8 S ) ( o'clock o'clock. ) ( worthy \orthy orthy ) of his ( creation creation. ) addressed to the ( Times-Union Times Union ) ( for for' ) and musician of note. ' their meaning or derivation. We canMiss Eva Wilkins, Author of a ( num- num nurn- nurn ) ( WHERE WIIEUI \1'IIERE 1'IIERE ) ( WE 11 ) ( ARE. AUK ) L Y. W. C. A. -'.-.._...-. not be <( rtain tain. axtain. ) in ( all aU ) cases for_.,301119'( ibj&r b.e.r. ). of ( Books Boolss ) and Plays' and ( former farmor ), -<*-= . '.-. .:: . ._ of them have been ( effectually ffecttlaHY effectualiy ) hidden member of Rollins Faculty. Dear Miss Editress: in our attempts to catch strange Miss Susan T. GlaJwin, formerly It may be of interest to some of ( Miss Miss. ) Virga ( West \Vest Vest ), ( prcaident-clcct prcaident clcct prcsident-clcct prcsident president-elect president elect ) of ( sounds 30unds ) by our letters; others belong I President of Friends in Council and The Sandspur readers to know ( exact- exact ) ( 'Ie ie ) Y. W. C. A., presided over the ( fo to ) a language of \'iich little or ( noth- noth ) writer of magazine articles. L ly where we are geographically.L, meeting of the association held last ing ( jg is ) known. From Cape Canaveralluesday Prof. Berkley ( BIackman Bl.ackman Blackman ). , ( formerly ormer.Iy ) ( Th' Th'e Toe The ) following ( figures figpry ) show the posi- evening. The chairmen of round to Tampa the coast was held I l Rhodes Scholar from Rollins;( * ' ).also tion of ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) (J ark with almost ( iH eill ) committees gave reports on their ( lJy by ) the Calusa Indians who were CaProfessor of Science at ( Rollins. Rolins. ) mathematical accuracy: work and explained the ( inner inter ) ( work- work ) | ribs; of their language we have only Rex Beach formerly ( President Preside ) of ( Latitude Latitt'de ) ( - _ )( - _ )( - _ )- 28 deg. 35 min. 40 sec. ( rgs .ngs ); or, in other words, the whys ( I | ) a few words preserved by the ( Span- Span ) Demosthenic Literary Society and ( au- au ) Longitude ( ---81 81 ) deg. 21 min. 05 sec. ( ind elnd and ) wherefores of the committees. ( \ard ard iard lard ) Fontaneda, who was a captive thor of note. , I They are correct to within 10 sec- Miss ( Hanchett Ilanctett ) as secretary is a among them. From Cape ( 'Canaveral Canaveral ) G. Conrad Bucher, formerly ( Presj- Presj Vres.i- Vres.i Presi- Presi ) onds. Yours ( truly tru1) ), member ( ex-officio ex officio ) of all committees north to the St.Mary's river, the dent of ( Rollins Hollins ) ( College Colleg-e Colleg e ) Athletic ( Asso Asso- ) THOS. ( R. It It. ) ( BAKER. BAKER ) . nd chairman of none, and having, :oast was held by the Timuquani ciation. I ( wherefore TtIerefore Therefore ), no report, she read the ( con-whose con whose conwhose ) language was ( imperfectly imperfectly. ) ( pre- pre ) Miss Geraldine' ( dark Clark ), formerly Girls at the Florida Women's Col- ( -ritution ritution titution ) in part, defining it as ( con-served con served conserved ) in the studies and observations President Y W. C. A. ( and anti ) ( Editor- Editor ) lege are ( liard hard ) at work training for ( ruining uining r1ining ) the fundamental system ofof the Spanish missionaries; these ( in-Chief in Chief ) of Holtins ; / the annual Field Day to be held on ( I ' ) ws by which the organization is ( gov-nave gov nave govhave ) left names for localities on the ( William 'VilIiam ) C. Comstock, memlf ofMirch ( 26th. 2Gth. ) Letters ( will wiH ) be given to I ( "sd. ned. netl. ) coast, in the St. John's valley and Board of Trustees and Author -of those breaking a record in a track Miss Muriel, president, ( showed showel ) the north to Lake Okeechobee along a ( Books Books. ) event, and a sweater awarded to ( the thl' ) ( rpal rfJal real ) purpose of the Rollins Y. ( W. \V. V. ) C. ( img line ) from Sanford to Kissimmee. ( But lkt Btt ) Mrs. ( Charles Ch4rles ) S. Smith, member of best ( all-round all round ) ( athlet"c.-The athlet"c. The athlete.-The athlete. ) ( Florida FIOl"ida ) \. Miss Russell, social chairman, the dominating influence in Florida Board of ( Trustees. TrJstees. ) Flambeau. ( gave v-ave v ave ) a most inspiring little talk, ( point- point ) was that of the ( Muscogcc l\Iuscoeee l Iuscoeee ) ( family- family ) Rev. Fred L. Ensminger, formerly , ( ing mg ) out the social duty of every ( stu-one stu one stuone ) of, the four or five principal races ( President Preside ) of Alumni Demosthenic ( Lit- Lit ) Engli }( ( .iterature Jterature ) at ( Rollins Hollins ) College. dent and ( stating stating' ) ( that that. ) social spirit ( ; : ' )n the territory now embraced in the ( erary crary ) Society, ( Rollins Hollins ) College Athletic Mrs. Patterson, Graduate of ( Ober- Oher- ) does not mean dances and teas, but United States. Practically, the Creeks, Association and Founder of West lin College; ( Taught Taug-ht Taug ht ) Latin in ( Hiram Iiiram ) I responsibility for ( others others. )" the Seminoles, the Chickasaws and Tampa ( Mission Mission. ) V College in Ohio. Miss West gave the financial ( report. report ) Chocktaws have several smaller comMarie Fletcher Berry, ( "Riley HIWey ) ( M. 1\1. 11. 1 1. ) Miss Susan Dyer, Director of School which ( showed showcd ) us that we ( are- are ara- ara ) ( improv- improv ) ( niunitics munities ), spoke the Muscogee tongue, ( Fletcher Fletchf'r ) Berry" Magazine writer. of Music at Rollins. g and "working out our own salvaMarjorie - ,ach ( having having' ) a dialect of its own. Ruth C. Ford ( Atkinson Atkimon ), formN.yyt Miss Catherine Brebner, Instructor on." The Creek name for Florida was President of Friends in Council, ( Ed- Ed ) of Arts at ( Rolling. Rollins. ) ( Ikan-faski Ikan faski ), the. Pointed Land; the itor of The Sandspur, and now Dearq Miss Gonzales, ( Instructor Instnctor ) of Span- Florida Indians of Women in ( Jireh .Jireh ) ( College Coqfgc ), J reh. ( Wy- Wy ) ish at Rollins. L-- Tallman and Harriet Mans,1 ( , . ) but they oming. Prof( . , ) Hiram Powers, Professor of ( fidd field ) dined at the Colonial Inn afterday Lawn Modern at Rollins. called ( themselve themselves ) ( IkaniukRulgi. Ikaniuksalgi. ) The Thomas W. , formerly ( Ed- Ed ) Languages a ( shopping ShopJling' ) ( tour tom' ) of Orlando, last ( Mon- Mon ) People of the ( Poirtted Pointed ) Land, from itor of. The Sandspur, ( and ancI. and. ) Country ( Mrs. 1\1rs. 11rs. 1 1rs. ) Hiram ( Powers\/Author Powers Author PowersVAuthor ) of . ( Ikana Ikaoa ), land, niuska, a point ( and-algi and algi and-ahri ahri ) Superintendent of .Public. . Instruction Books and Poems. ( Ray Hay ) Martin and Arthur Klemm of the collective ending. Here we have of Seminole County. A short discussion followed, after Winter Haven spent Sunday on the a hint of the habit, , common to many Shelton S. ( Matlock Matlocl ), City Editor of which the meeting adjourned. The c( [ : ) mpus ( giceting greeting ) old friends. ( languages lunguages ), of combining two words to Tampa Morning ( Tribune Tribune. ) ( i/ i V ) regular ( semi-monthly semi monthly ) meeting ( will wiH ) ( be he ) get a third ( meaning-a meaning a ) habit compliMiss Mabel ( O'Neal O'Neal. ) Librarian of | held next Wednesday evening in the Ray Greene spent the last ( week-end week end ) cated for us by the interpretation of Rollins College. J Fraternity rooms. It is requested in Tampa. ! (Continued on Page Two) Miss Anne Bellows, Instructor of that all active members be ( present present. ) |
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