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. !:'tf.:..' " , . ' , "b., . '" . " - ., .....;.; t " " ., . ,,, , .,, . fl', L '! P .- . ' .. ;... , . " .. '.. - : ; .: ::. ( Ole the ) ) ' ( ollins \'ollins 'ollins otlins ) San '( spur .spur ) j ( PUBLISHED PUB.LI.SIiED ) .BY STUDENTS OF ROJ. INS_ 'COLLEGE., , , VOLUME ( 20 20r ).. WINTER PARK, DECEMBER 22, 1917 NUMBER 14 L - DR. BAKER READS PAPER WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT I Y. W. C." ,A. MET '( WITH 'WlTH WJTH ) MISS ' . . ' . ' ' . AT FORTNIGHTLY , . CATHERINEjyMDRON ( o V ) N'ILXVER" SUB.CONSTITUTION NOW IN EFFECT "THE AS HIS ' WAR TIME TEA ( PARTY ARTY ) WILL BE JECT WAS MOST INTERESTING ( t--- t ) 4 GIVEN JANUARY FOURTEENTH, - PAPER WAS SUPPORTED BY ELIZABETH RUSSELL ( ELECT ELECT- ). A ( STATEMENT STAT.EMENT ) (/ AS ( A-MEANS A MEANS "MEANS ), OF ( RAISING .RJ\ISING .RJ ISING ) ( AN. AN- AN ) PHOTOGRAPH ( ILLUSTRATIONS ILLUSTRATlONS ) ED HOUSE PRESIDENT AT MEET - NUAL CONTRIBUTIONMISS ING HELD ( MONDAY-GIRLS MONDAY GIRLS ) ARE .In .an .article appearing, under tho'l 'Mrs( , . ) ( Den Ben ) ( Freer -reer reer treer ) ( w.is was ) hostess to the FULLY ( DETERMINED DErERMINED ) TO MAKE head of "Athletic ( Notes" NotesH ) ( in in. ) the ' The Y."'W.iC. A. met Tuesday even- Fortnightly Club ( last Jast ) ( Monday Ionday ) evening IT A ( SUCCESS. S.UCCESS. ) c / . spur of December ,15th ( -'desc 'desc ) b n a" ing ( -with with cwith ) ( Catharine-Waldron Catharine Waldron CatharineWaldron ). as lead- a* the Hooker Memorial building. basket ( ball Jbl-lI Jbl lI .ball ) game played on December ( er. era ) Miss ( Waldron \Valdron Valdron ) spoke ,( on on- ).the Tarn- The meeting was called to order by The ( constitution c'onstituUon ) of the ( Women's 'Vomen's' Women's' ) 10th between the ( Rolling Romns Rollins ) College teampa Mission. How It was founded ( floy lby ) the president at about 8 o'clock. ( Fol Fol- ) ( SeIf'Government Self\10vernment Self 10vernment Self'uovernment ) Association went into and the Winter Park team, the ( editor editQr ) Mr. ( and andr ) Mrs. ( Enaminger Ensminger ) former stu- lowing ( th& the. the ) reading of the minutes a ( effsct effect ) Monday night after the final in chief, ( .who who ) wrote the article, ,stated idents of ( Rolllna Romns Rollins ) College, and the ( pro- 'Pro- ) letter, addressed to the club by Dr. ( meetlns meeting ) for the election of ( officers officers. ) that the ( first nrst ) half of the game was I ( gross gress ) of the work since that time.With . ( T T. ) R( . , ) ( Daker Dr.ker linker ) In acknowledgement of Miss Short and Miss ( Wllkins 'Wilkins ) , characterized by ( "unsportsmanlikeA "unsportsmanUke "unsportsmanlike ) long and interesting ( letter lette ) sent his election as an honorary ( member mem1.J.er mem1J.er ), acting as tellers the ( following fol1owing ) ( .cxecu- .cxecu execu- execu ) conduct on the part of ,both teams." to Ruth Greene, our Y. W. '( president 'president ), was heard with great interest. Hearty tive committee was selected: In using the term "unsportsmanlike," i'by Margaret Rogers a former ( Rolling 'Romns Rollins ) tribute was paid to the club for the ) House president, Elizabeth Russell. she states that ( she 'she ) did not mean to ( girl-was girl was ) ,read to( , . ) ( the tho ) ,students. noteworthy Intellectual, cultural and ( Secretary. Secretary ) ( Kathenne Ka.therine Katherine ) ( Waldron. 'Valdron. ) convey the idea that ( there .there ) ( was 'was ) any This letter,stated the( , . )greatest needs social influence which the club has . ( Senior Seni'or ) representative, Sara ( Muriel. luriel. ) ( breaking Ibreaking ) of rules or any unfair ( playof play.of play-of play of ) the .( Mission. .Misslon. ) And Miss ( Rogers. Rogers ) ,continued to exert upon the ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) Junior representative, ( Winifred 'Vinlfred ) ing ( iby tby Eby ) either team or by any ( individ- individ ) known and loved ( by' by ) all the ( Rolling Rollins ) ( Frrk Pr.rki Pr.rlo ) community for a period of many Ranch ette. . , ual. She meant to say that, in her folk, is ( especially especially' ) anxious that these ( Jelfil. years. ) The secretary read a ( letter Jetter ), Sophomore ( representative ir.epresentaUve ), Ruth opinion, the generous rivalry which children be taught domestic science. ' addressed to the club, by Miss ( Giaco Grace ) Greene. . I"( , . ) should characterize such a game was ,The Y. W. is' planning ( to "to ) give ( a a. ) .: J'dttard.gi ( chairman chairman- ) of theCommunitvChristmas .FreshmanrepresontativeNorma. ,[obscured by the determination ( to 'to ) win( , ; )I Var..t1mCT.J nua.ry '( Fourteenth 'Fourteenth ) aa" - , ( Coml11itte.esolic1ting Committee-soliciting Committee soliciting ) McFadden. and that the result Iwas that the game Tree : ( ' . ) a means of raising a part ( of or ) the' ( hun-L hun L ) the ( operation co-operation co ) of the club in the ( an an- ) Special's representative, Lillian ( Saw- Saw Saw' ) ( during during' ) the first ( half hal'f ) was "rough." ( She .She )''dred, and ( twenty t.wenty ) dollars they .,. nual community function to be ( cele cele. cele- ) yer. believes and gladly admits that, so each year to this mission. ( . - )'- ', '( " - ) ...:.. ( brated bratcd ) on December 24th. ,( Academy -Academy 'Academy ) ( representative representative' ), Helen ( Wa-far Wa far 'Vafar ) as she is aware, the rules of the . I Dr.. ( Daker Ba.ker Baker ) gave a very ( interestins Interesting ) t terhouse. game were obeyed by both teams and 't paign starting December 16 and ( end- end ). and ( exhaustive .exhaustive ) paper upon the subject The proctors as ( chosen cho3en ) to serve ( torthat fothat ) no unfair playing was ( indulged indulfed ) ing ( Christmas Chrlstma ) ( Eve. Jve. ) In that week, the . of "The Nile River." ( This This. ) entertainthe first six ( weeks .weeks ) ( : ; )were: Katherinein.Gates . Red Cross ( hopes-and hopes and ) confidently, ( ex ex- ), ing topic was made the more ( educa- educa ) , , Helen ( Shelton 'Sh.elton ) and Florence, CALVIN H. FRENCH. V ( pect-to pect to ) ( get pet het ) ten million, new. members ( live Uve tive ) by being supplemented by a ( num nl1m. num. ) ( Smythe. 'Smythe. ) , ( -at at ) least. ( ber her ) of ( phonographs pho'.ographs )' Illustrating the I girls considered carefully beA ( * . ' )RED ( -CROSS CROSS ) ( MESSAGE M.ESSAGE ) ( TO .TO ) THE Here is, service that some ( of Qf ) those points of the paper. I fore undertaking ( self-government self government ), and ( COLLEGES 'C9LL.EG.ES C9LLEG.ES 'COLLEGES ). , . . OF ( AMERICA rAMERICA ) who have ( been b.een ) ( compelled ompelled ) to stay, ( be be- ) refreshments were ( having hing ) assumed it, they are,,fullyserved Appropriate I now ; ( _ - ) hind ( may nay ) have ( looked lookedl ) upon as ( of or ) onlyThe by ( Mrs. fl\lrs. fl lrs. ) Freer, ,and other la( ¬ - ) , determined to ( make malr.e ) it a ( success success. ) This (( gy By ) ( Henry Henry. ) P. ( Davison -Davison ), , ( Chairman phairman evhairman ) of "incidental" Importance or as ( solely 'Solely ) ( dles dies ) who graciously assisted. During I they ( certainly certalnly ) ( will wl11 ) do if they ( cooper.the cooperthe ) ,( War War. ) Council of the American woman's work., It is neither. ( The T.he ) the social hour which ( followed folJowed ) the ( I ( ) ate and give the loyal support which ( , . )( Red fted ) Cross.) Red ( Cross Gross ), is the "army behind the formal program. Much credit is ( due dUEl ) { such an enterprise demands. ( army rmy ) and the navy ( Ibehind Ibehln ) the ( navy. navy )" Mr. Percay Dale for the ( artistic 'artistic ) ( deco deco. ) Any appeal to ( tho the ) men of our ( col- col cQI- cQI ) It ( watches yatches ) over and ministers to our ration of ( the the. ) ( rooms rO'oms 'rooms ) with ( ferns .f-erns .f erns ) ( and anll ) ENJOYED PICNIC. /' leges and universities to throw their fighting ( mien men ) at all .times and In all roses. ( energies nergles ) into the winning of this war places. At every ( ipoint Ipolnt ) it ( is iss ), the neces- ' Monday. morning a crowd of " 'OYSwhich we are .pledged to wage ( till Ull ) I sary ( supplement supplement. ) of our,government-( In in' ) CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM Snake ( Rver River. ) Al "justice, and mercy" ( prevail .prevail ) ( among mllong ) the I the. care. of our -men in active service.( , ' ) ( eft left ) for a picnic up - - " MISS ENYART. ' nations 'of the ( earth-would earth would earth--would ) savor of Not only this, but it .( performs 'performs ) a ( serv. serv- serv ) though the weather was posibly not ' ' ' the gratuitous. From our colleges and ice ( unattended unattempted ) iby governmenttheuniversities . the best ( tor for ) picnicKing, 'I lOW e v er, it I' ' " Miss E. Ethel ( Enyarf Enyar Enyart ), ( who whp. ) ( . , ),will be was decided that dinner should be have gone ( forth 'forth ) thousands ( relief rolief ) ( of 0'.1. 01. o'P ) the ( suffering Buffering ) of the ( .cly1l1a civilian ) most lovingly remembered ( by 'by ) ( many manv ) Howelrthousands of our best physically population. Lake , eaten on the shores of - ( Rollins RolUns ) and Winter Park people, ( has hag ) The runs found to be in bad ( con- con cois- cois ) ( and and' ) mentally. Our student ranks I ( Vital ViJal ) as, these, functions ( are aro ), ,. howthroughout ( ¬ - ). asked The ( iSandspur iSandslmr ) to convey to "all I ( dit'cn. ditkn. dit.on. ) ( Dinner Dmner ) ( was WHS ) eaten and the ( re- re )( the '( country 'country ) are ( riddled. riddled ) ever" ,'the Christmas membership Is beBut - my boys and girls," her best ( wishes wishoa' ) I p made. The. ( boys uoys ) advise ( that th"t ) ( many-no many no ) less eager ( to to' ) go over ing conducted .for the purpose ( of ot ), for the ( holidays. holidays ) I. . ( party Imrty ) ( eoing going ) further than ( .there there ) than those who have ( been Ibeen' ) acshowing the man who Is ( ifighting d'ig4ting tfighting ) that ( With Wlth ) one accord the ,campus ( will wl11 ) ( cepted-have cepted have ) been ( compelled compellell ) to stay ( the tho ) men( . , ) women and children he Is ' the dam should think twice ( bofore before ) ( go. go- go ) ' ( give .ltive ) to her in return, the very best home. To these I offer this 'suggesfighting for are solidly, .( aggressively .aggresslve ) ing ( on" on. ) Christmas ( wishes. wishes ) I Karlis ( tion tlon ): ( There Thero ) are ,forms of service other ( back 'back ). of him( ; : ) that the morale of the, ( party partr ) were J Miss Enyart's address 838 Frank'I' Ralph than that on the battlefield, on the folks ,at home is as high as the morale S 00 field. " ( lin Un tin ) Square House, 11 E. Newton, ( Bos- Bos nos. ) French Donald Vincent "P a t" ,( Sulli- Sulli ) sea or under It or in the air. At this ,of.. the fighter' in the'fied; and that. .ton, ( Mass. Mass ) ' . ( , ' ) ( , ' ) time the most important form of auxtheir purpose. is .as ( patriotic patrioUc ) and their 'van, Charley and ( Carroll Carrol ) Ward. iliary service I believe to be ( coopera- coopera coopera. ) .( determination ermin.atlon ). as deep as ,his. ( Ten. Ten ) ( Hy Dy Ily ) the way, have you ( contributed contribute ) ( tion Hon ) with the American Red ( Cross Cross. ) million new members added to the to the fund which is ( beins beln being ) raised ( for fot' ) PAUL HARRISON AT WEST POINT Such cooperation can ( bo be ) effected best five million present ( members memlbers membbers ) ( of or ) the ( the 'the ) starving children of ( Europe Enrol1e ). ? It I \ ;-- through membership; and all ( thoso those ) American Red "( 3ross Cross ) will ( not .not 'not ) leave a isn't too ( late. lae. ) Do it now. Paul 'Harrison" as been honored at Iwhy by"reason of sex, age or physical doubting United States fighting ( man marl ) \ ( West 'Vest ) Point by obtaining 29th place ( disability dlsa'bility ) are prevented from going tonor a doubting enemy, , ( , . )( 'Why "Why ) is ( r'eanor E'eanor ) cold?" ( j # ) in ( Mathematics 'Mathematics ) out of,,a class of ( ovor over ) the,front, are being urged to. join durThe, college student ,falbe ,a ( i , )big. ..... . .... . . , , I . ' ' '''' * " ' " - Cl1til'ltmd , Because she's Coffin F' ( j < )( -r- r )( i ! ) 7' ' ( 'huridred'"aiul e.\Ul1drcd..ahi:1 eUl1drcd.ahi1 e. Ul1drcd..ahi:1 ) aiXt . lug ( tha the thEi ) s membership ( canil cantl ) [ (( Continued Continue4 ContintU ) ( orl ont ) Page )
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 20 No. 14, Dec. 22, 1917. |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
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Title | Dr. Baker Reads Paper at Fortnightly Club.- YWCA Met with Miss Catherine Waldron.:Enjoyed Picnic.- Women's Stududent Government Constitution Now in Effect.- A Statement |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol20No14 |
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Fortnightly Club -- Societies and clubs. <br> Lectures and lecturing -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Nile River. <br> Student government. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Students. <br> Entertainment events -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Basketball. <br> Sportsmanship. <br> World War, 1914 - 1918 -- War work -- Young Women's Christian associations. <br> World War, 1914 - 1918 -- War work -- Red Cross. <br> World War 1914 - 1918 -- Social aspects. |
Description | This page contains an article on the war work of the Red Cross and the Young Women's Christian Association. Also included are sections containing information on a lecture to the Fortnightly Club, a Women's Student Constitution, and unsportsmanlike conduct at a basketball game. |
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Davison, Henry P. Baker, T.R. Waldron, Catherine Russell, Elizabeth French, Calvin H |
Date Original | 1917-12-22 |
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Call Number / ID # | Oversize LH 1 .R6 S26 V.20 1917-18 |
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Transcript | . !:'tf.:..' " , . ' , "b., . '" . " - ., .....;.; t " " ., . ,,, , .,, . fl', L '! P .- . ' .. ;... , . " .. '.. - : ; .: ::. ( Ole the ) ) ' ( ollins \'ollins 'ollins otlins ) San '( spur .spur ) j ( PUBLISHED PUB.LI.SIiED ) .BY STUDENTS OF ROJ. INS_ 'COLLEGE., , , VOLUME ( 20 20r ).. WINTER PARK, DECEMBER 22, 1917 NUMBER 14 L - DR. BAKER READS PAPER WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT I Y. W. C." ,A. MET '( WITH 'WlTH WJTH ) MISS ' . . ' . ' ' . AT FORTNIGHTLY , . CATHERINEjyMDRON ( o V ) N'ILXVER" SUB.CONSTITUTION NOW IN EFFECT "THE AS HIS ' WAR TIME TEA ( PARTY ARTY ) WILL BE JECT WAS MOST INTERESTING ( t--- t ) 4 GIVEN JANUARY FOURTEENTH, - PAPER WAS SUPPORTED BY ELIZABETH RUSSELL ( ELECT ELECT- ). A ( STATEMENT STAT.EMENT ) (/ AS ( A-MEANS A MEANS "MEANS ), OF ( RAISING .RJ\ISING .RJ ISING ) ( AN. AN- AN ) PHOTOGRAPH ( ILLUSTRATIONS ILLUSTRATlONS ) ED HOUSE PRESIDENT AT MEET - NUAL CONTRIBUTIONMISS ING HELD ( MONDAY-GIRLS MONDAY GIRLS ) ARE .In .an .article appearing, under tho'l 'Mrs( , . ) ( Den Ben ) ( Freer -reer reer treer ) ( w.is was ) hostess to the FULLY ( DETERMINED DErERMINED ) TO MAKE head of "Athletic ( Notes" NotesH ) ( in in. ) the ' The Y."'W.iC. A. met Tuesday even- Fortnightly Club ( last Jast ) ( Monday Ionday ) evening IT A ( SUCCESS. S.UCCESS. ) c / . spur of December ,15th ( -'desc 'desc ) b n a" ing ( -with with cwith ) ( Catharine-Waldron Catharine Waldron CatharineWaldron ). as lead- a* the Hooker Memorial building. basket ( ball Jbl-lI Jbl lI .ball ) game played on December ( er. era ) Miss ( Waldron \Valdron Valdron ) spoke ,( on on- ).the Tarn- The meeting was called to order by The ( constitution c'onstituUon ) of the ( Women's 'Vomen's' Women's' ) 10th between the ( Rolling Romns Rollins ) College teampa Mission. How It was founded ( floy lby ) the president at about 8 o'clock. ( Fol Fol- ) ( SeIf'Government Self\10vernment Self 10vernment Self'uovernment ) Association went into and the Winter Park team, the ( editor editQr ) Mr. ( and andr ) Mrs. ( Enaminger Ensminger ) former stu- lowing ( th& the. the ) reading of the minutes a ( effsct effect ) Monday night after the final in chief, ( .who who ) wrote the article, ,stated idents of ( Rolllna Romns Rollins ) College, and the ( pro- 'Pro- ) letter, addressed to the club by Dr. ( meetlns meeting ) for the election of ( officers officers. ) that the ( first nrst ) half of the game was I ( gross gress ) of the work since that time.With . ( T T. ) R( . , ) ( Daker Dr.ker linker ) In acknowledgement of Miss Short and Miss ( Wllkins 'Wilkins ) , characterized by ( "unsportsmanlikeA "unsportsmanUke "unsportsmanlike ) long and interesting ( letter lette ) sent his election as an honorary ( member mem1.J.er mem1J.er ), acting as tellers the ( following fol1owing ) ( .cxecu- .cxecu execu- execu ) conduct on the part of ,both teams." to Ruth Greene, our Y. W. '( president 'president ), was heard with great interest. Hearty tive committee was selected: In using the term "unsportsmanlike," i'by Margaret Rogers a former ( Rolling 'Romns Rollins ) tribute was paid to the club for the ) House president, Elizabeth Russell. she states that ( she 'she ) did not mean to ( girl-was girl was ) ,read to( , . ) ( the tho ) ,students. noteworthy Intellectual, cultural and ( Secretary. Secretary ) ( Kathenne Ka.therine Katherine ) ( Waldron. 'Valdron. ) convey the idea that ( there .there ) ( was 'was ) any This letter,stated the( , . )greatest needs social influence which the club has . ( Senior Seni'or ) representative, Sara ( Muriel. luriel. ) ( breaking Ibreaking ) of rules or any unfair ( playof play.of play-of play of ) the .( Mission. .Misslon. ) And Miss ( Rogers. Rogers ) ,continued to exert upon the ( Winter \Vinter Vinter ) Junior representative, ( Winifred 'Vinlfred ) ing ( iby tby Eby ) either team or by any ( individ- individ ) known and loved ( by' by ) all the ( Rolling Rollins ) ( Frrk Pr.rki Pr.rlo ) community for a period of many Ranch ette. . , ual. She meant to say that, in her folk, is ( especially especially' ) anxious that these ( Jelfil. years. ) The secretary read a ( letter Jetter ), Sophomore ( representative ir.epresentaUve ), Ruth opinion, the generous rivalry which children be taught domestic science. ' addressed to the club, by Miss ( Giaco Grace ) Greene. . I"( , . ) should characterize such a game was ,The Y. W. is' planning ( to "to ) give ( a a. ) .: J'dttard.gi ( chairman chairman- ) of theCommunitvChristmas .FreshmanrepresontativeNorma. ,[obscured by the determination ( to 'to ) win( , ; )I Var..t1mCT.J nua.ry '( Fourteenth 'Fourteenth ) aa" - , ( Coml11itte.esolic1ting Committee-soliciting Committee soliciting ) McFadden. and that the result Iwas that the game Tree : ( ' . ) a means of raising a part ( of or ) the' ( hun-L hun L ) the ( operation co-operation co ) of the club in the ( an an- ) Special's representative, Lillian ( Saw- Saw Saw' ) ( during during' ) the first ( half hal'f ) was "rough." ( She .She )''dred, and ( twenty t.wenty ) dollars they .,. nual community function to be ( cele cele. cele- ) yer. believes and gladly admits that, so each year to this mission. ( . - )'- ', '( " - ) ...:.. ( brated bratcd ) on December 24th. ,( Academy -Academy 'Academy ) ( representative representative' ), Helen ( Wa-far Wa far 'Vafar ) as she is aware, the rules of the . I Dr.. ( Daker Ba.ker Baker ) gave a very ( interestins Interesting ) t terhouse. game were obeyed by both teams and 't paign starting December 16 and ( end- end ). and ( exhaustive .exhaustive ) paper upon the subject The proctors as ( chosen cho3en ) to serve ( torthat fothat ) no unfair playing was ( indulged indulfed ) ing ( Christmas Chrlstma ) ( Eve. Jve. ) In that week, the . of "The Nile River." ( This This. ) entertainthe first six ( weeks .weeks ) ( : ; )were: Katherinein.Gates . Red Cross ( hopes-and hopes and ) confidently, ( ex ex- ), ing topic was made the more ( educa- educa ) , , Helen ( Shelton 'Sh.elton ) and Florence, CALVIN H. FRENCH. V ( pect-to pect to ) ( get pet het ) ten million, new. members ( live Uve tive ) by being supplemented by a ( num nl1m. num. ) ( Smythe. 'Smythe. ) , ( -at at ) least. ( ber her ) of ( phonographs pho'.ographs )' Illustrating the I girls considered carefully beA ( * . ' )RED ( -CROSS CROSS ) ( MESSAGE M.ESSAGE ) ( TO .TO ) THE Here is, service that some ( of Qf ) those points of the paper. I fore undertaking ( self-government self government ), and ( COLLEGES 'C9LL.EG.ES C9LLEG.ES 'COLLEGES ). , . . OF ( AMERICA rAMERICA ) who have ( been b.een ) ( compelled ompelled ) to stay, ( be be- ) refreshments were ( having hing ) assumed it, they are,,fullyserved Appropriate I now ; ( _ - ) hind ( may nay ) have ( looked lookedl ) upon as ( of or ) onlyThe by ( Mrs. fl\lrs. fl lrs. ) Freer, ,and other la( ¬ - ) , determined to ( make malr.e ) it a ( success success. ) This (( gy By ) ( Henry Henry. ) P. ( Davison -Davison ), , ( Chairman phairman evhairman ) of "incidental" Importance or as ( solely 'Solely ) ( dles dies ) who graciously assisted. During I they ( certainly certalnly ) ( will wl11 ) do if they ( cooper.the cooperthe ) ,( War War. ) Council of the American woman's work., It is neither. ( The T.he ) the social hour which ( followed folJowed ) the ( I ( ) ate and give the loyal support which ( , . )( Red fted ) Cross.) Red ( Cross Gross ), is the "army behind the formal program. Much credit is ( due dUEl ) { such an enterprise demands. ( army rmy ) and the navy ( Ibehind Ibehln ) the ( navy. navy )" Mr. Percay Dale for the ( artistic 'artistic ) ( deco deco. ) Any appeal to ( tho the ) men of our ( col- col cQI- cQI ) It ( watches yatches ) over and ministers to our ration of ( the the. ) ( rooms rO'oms 'rooms ) with ( ferns .f-erns .f erns ) ( and anll ) ENJOYED PICNIC. /' leges and universities to throw their fighting ( mien men ) at all .times and In all roses. ( energies nergles ) into the winning of this war places. At every ( ipoint Ipolnt ) it ( is iss ), the neces- ' Monday. morning a crowd of " 'OYSwhich we are .pledged to wage ( till Ull ) I sary ( supplement supplement. ) of our,government-( In in' ) CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM Snake ( Rver River. ) Al "justice, and mercy" ( prevail .prevail ) ( among mllong ) the I the. care. of our -men in active service.( , ' ) ( eft left ) for a picnic up - - " MISS ENYART. ' nations 'of the ( earth-would earth would earth--would ) savor of Not only this, but it .( performs 'performs ) a ( serv. serv- serv ) though the weather was posibly not ' ' ' the gratuitous. From our colleges and ice ( unattended unattempted ) iby governmenttheuniversities . the best ( tor for ) picnicKing, 'I lOW e v er, it I' ' " Miss E. Ethel ( Enyarf Enyar Enyart ), ( who whp. ) ( . , ),will be was decided that dinner should be have gone ( forth 'forth ) thousands ( relief rolief ) ( of 0'.1. 01. o'P ) the ( suffering Buffering ) of the ( .cly1l1a civilian ) most lovingly remembered ( by 'by ) ( many manv ) Howelrthousands of our best physically population. Lake , eaten on the shores of - ( Rollins RolUns ) and Winter Park people, ( has hag ) The runs found to be in bad ( con- con cois- cois ) ( and and' ) mentally. Our student ranks I ( Vital ViJal ) as, these, functions ( are aro ), ,. howthroughout ( ¬ - ). asked The ( iSandspur iSandslmr ) to convey to "all I ( dit'cn. ditkn. dit.on. ) ( Dinner Dmner ) ( was WHS ) eaten and the ( re- re )( the '( country 'country ) are ( riddled. riddled ) ever" ,'the Christmas membership Is beBut - my boys and girls," her best ( wishes wishoa' ) I p made. The. ( boys uoys ) advise ( that th"t ) ( many-no many no ) less eager ( to to' ) go over ing conducted .for the purpose ( of ot ), for the ( holidays. holidays ) I. . ( party Imrty ) ( eoing going ) further than ( .there there ) than those who have ( been Ibeen' ) acshowing the man who Is ( ifighting d'ig4ting tfighting ) that ( With Wlth ) one accord the ,campus ( will wl11 ) ( cepted-have cepted have ) been ( compelled compellell ) to stay ( the tho ) men( . , ) women and children he Is ' the dam should think twice ( bofore before ) ( go. go- go ) ' ( give .ltive ) to her in return, the very best home. To these I offer this 'suggesfighting for are solidly, .( aggressively .aggresslve ) ing ( on" on. ) Christmas ( wishes. wishes ) I Karlis ( tion tlon ): ( There Thero ) are ,forms of service other ( back 'back ). of him( ; : ) that the morale of the, ( party partr ) were J Miss Enyart's address 838 Frank'I' Ralph than that on the battlefield, on the folks ,at home is as high as the morale S 00 field. " ( lin Un tin ) Square House, 11 E. Newton, ( Bos- Bos nos. ) French Donald Vincent "P a t" ,( Sulli- Sulli ) sea or under It or in the air. At this ,of.. the fighter' in the'fied; and that. .ton, ( Mass. Mass ) ' . ( , ' ) ( , ' ) time the most important form of auxtheir purpose. is .as ( patriotic patrioUc ) and their 'van, Charley and ( Carroll Carrol ) Ward. iliary service I believe to be ( coopera- coopera coopera. ) .( determination ermin.atlon ). as deep as ,his. ( Ten. Ten ) ( Hy Dy Ily ) the way, have you ( contributed contribute ) ( tion Hon ) with the American Red ( Cross Cross. ) million new members added to the to the fund which is ( beins beln being ) raised ( for fot' ) PAUL HARRISON AT WEST POINT Such cooperation can ( bo be ) effected best five million present ( members memlbers membbers ) ( of or ) the ( the 'the ) starving children of ( Europe Enrol1e ). ? It I \ ;-- through membership; and all ( thoso those ) American Red "( 3ross Cross ) will ( not .not 'not ) leave a isn't too ( late. lae. ) Do it now. Paul 'Harrison" as been honored at Iwhy by"reason of sex, age or physical doubting United States fighting ( man marl ) \ ( West 'Vest ) Point by obtaining 29th place ( disability dlsa'bility ) are prevented from going tonor a doubting enemy, , ( , . )( 'Why "Why ) is ( r'eanor E'eanor ) cold?" ( j # ) in ( Mathematics 'Mathematics ) out of,,a class of ( ovor over ) the,front, are being urged to. join durThe, college student ,falbe ,a ( i , )big. ..... . .... . . , , I . ' ' '''' * " ' " - Cl1til'ltmd , Because she's Coffin F' ( j < )( -r- r )( i ! ) 7' ' ( 'huridred'"aiul e.\Ul1drcd..ahi:1 eUl1drcd.ahi1 e. Ul1drcd..ahi:1 ) aiXt . lug ( tha the thEi ) s membership ( canil cantl ) [ (( Continued Continue4 ContintU ) ( orl ont ) Page ) |
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