Pat O'Brien-Hero; Conference Week Commences Monday;Mr. And Mrs. O.P. Newton And Party Visit Baker Museum;- Dance at Alabama; Rollins People See "Everywoman" |
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( .0- .0 )' . , ( f I ). : of. , " .. . . , '. . ( t- t ) .:. ' ( \f f ) - ." . :.....,.: . . .... . J _; ; '" ,.r ,..... S \ T 1'T . ... .( -f f ) : ( 51)c the ) )\ ot1tn s San spurPUBLISHED ' BY STUDENTS OF ROLLINS ( COLLEGE. COLLEGE ) VOLUME 20 WINTER PARK, JANUARY 26, 1918 NUMBER 18 . BIG PUSH BEGINS ( FRIDAY. FRIDAY ) FEBRUARY FIRST OUR WAR ( AIMS-THE AIMS THE ) PRINCIPLE ( MR. MR ) AND ( MRS. MRS ) 0. P. NEWTON AND CONFERENCE ( WEEK SEEK ) ( ROLLINS ROILINS ) PEOPLE OF JUSTICE TO ALL PEOPLES PARTY VISIT BAKERV COMMENCES MONDAY "An evident principle runs through ( 6-- 6 & )..'( MUSEUM. MUSEUM ) SEE "EVERYWOMAN" the whole program ( I : ) ( hav'o iiavb ) outlined.11'. ( 0. O. ) P. Newton and wife, with ( ROLLINS ROL.L.INS ) OPENS DOORS TO ( DELE DEL.E- DEL.E DELE- ) It is the principle of justice to all ( peo peo. ) eight others including two sons and ( e. a ) ( WELL-KNOWN WELL KNOWN WEL.L..KNOWN ) ( PLAY PL.AY ), ONCE ( PRE PRE- ) GATES FROM ( ALL AL.L. ) PARTS OF ( ples pIes ) and nationalities, and their right ( daughter-in-law daughter in law ) of Mr. and ( Mrs. \Irs. Irs. ) ( New Xcw. Now )( ¬ . ) SENTED HERE, ( PLEASES PLEASIS ) LARGE: to live equal terms of liberty and ( STATE-A STATE A ) BUSY WEEK ( R3R FOR ) on ( ton t011 ), visited the College ( Museum \luseulll luseulll ) ( on OD ) ( CROWD 9ROWD ) ( AT- AT ) ( PH1LL1P8' PHILLIP PHILLIPS' ) ( THEATER. THEATER ) safety with ( one 0110 ) another, whether they EVERYBODY. Tuesday ( afternoon. afternoon ). ( Most 1\1ost 1 1ost ) of ( tlio tho lho ) party ( bo be ) weak. Unless this strong or ( prin prin- ) " "Ever woman, tho ( well-known well known well.lmowll ) ( mod mad nmod ) ciple be made its foundation no part are from ( Providencs Provldenc.e' Providence ), ( R. H. It. ) I., and are At ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park from January 28th ern morality play, which was given of the structure of international ( just just. just- ) wintering in Orlando. through February 3rd, the ( Missionary l\1isslonarr l 1isslonarr ) ice can stan d. The people of the ( Mr. Mr ) Newton is a ( warm Wl1rm ) friend of at the ( Phillips Phlllils ) Theater ( in ill ) Orlando Education Movement of the United United States could act ( upon UIOn ) no other .. ( 'last last ) Saturday night ( under lender ) the II I ec. L the College, and a giv- States and Canada will hold a ( Con Con- ) ( principle prin.ciple ); and to the vindication of Museum'always bringing tion of Henry ( W. 'V. 'XV. ) ( Savage E'avage ), excited not to the er this principle they are ready to ( de de- ) ( ference feronce ) ( Tor 'tor 'for ) Florida. ( people. Deople. people ) All the along specimens for its shelves when a little interest among ( Rolling Rollins ) folk vote their lives, their honor, and denominations are ( co-operating co operating ) and a he comes from the ( North. NO'rth. North ) ( He lie ) ( brought rought ) and ( tlie tho the ) townspeople ( of IOf ) ( Winter 'Winter \Vinter Vinter ). Park, everything that they The faculty of experienced teachers and possess. ( tills thIs ) time an interesting calcite ( for- for ) many of whom witnessed the drama moral climax of this, the culminating workers will conduct the Conference mation'travertine at that ( night. night ) ) from a ( spring SIJrlng ) and final war for human liberty, has under the ( leadership lead'ership ) of one of the ( "Everywoman" "Everywomm" ) was lIomitains.Three years ago the ( base baso ) ( of or ) Santa Inez and to ( their tel" ) come, they are ready put York secretaries of the ( Move Move- ) New ( own ovn ) ( strength strengtll ), their own highest ( pur pur. ) Santa ( Barbara JJarb'ra ), California, and a ( fine flne ) ( presented IJresented ) ( on OIl ) the ( Rollins RolUns ) ( campus .campus ) by VI , ment. For ( seven soven ) days in Rollins ( Col Col- ) the ( class clr.ss ) in ( English Engllsh ) ( diama dlRma dramma ) under the ( collection Clollectlon ) of veriegated ( sub-aqueous sub aqueous suaqueous ) pose, their own integrity and .( devo devo- ) lege, away from all outside ( distrac distrac- ) ( direction 'direction ) of Dean A. D. Enyart. ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) \ ( tion tlon ) to the ( testFrom test.-From test. From ) President quartz from the ( Vanderbllt Vanderbilt ) ( Estate Estnto ) at ' tions, this Conference will consider ( Anne Al11C ) ( Bell6ws Bellows ) in the title ( role ro.e rose ) ( in- m- ) Missionary Educatotr"hi all its'phases. ( -Wilson's Wilson's Wilson Wilson' ) -( Address .Address ), January . ( S 8 ) 1. ( 1918. 1918 )( . - ) ( r ? ). .Newport.. .... The calcite ( formation formati01 ) was , f around a sycatimore \' t li a ( Cwafe.im- Cwafe.im ), ( tsrprotedytho'suarLtlnost.-skillfully tsrprotedytho'suarLtlnost. skillfully )_.and !( : . . . , Text Books studied in ( class clas ) ' ' regular - k "- -- scssi ( ns"/-norm ns" norm ). t.'vorlc forleachersy and"bellboys"'. lvhil"o'theirprat1enl. . ( merest J1Jtu'ew. J1Jtuew. ) ( 'i.i .J.l .Ls ) Hit*-.i;rip;. . Mthc"ugh. the.WD s milike'charming 'in ( tho the ) ( Ufibt Ught. light ) ( and al1d ) ( professor professlOr professNr ) is studying humanity as a ( calcitp calcItE' calcite ) incrustation is ( one-fourth one fourth ) of ( gay gmly ) ( as ns ) well as ( .in in ) the heavier ( parts. pa.rts. parts ) methods for workers in societies ( and au\l au l ) " waiter in a ( cabaret.-Ex. cabaret. Ex. cabaret.--Ex. ) (Continued on Page Five.) "Nobody, ( interpreted interllreted ) in such ( mas mas- ) Sunday Schools, platform addresses by terful way by Dean Enyart was ilay. Missionaries and church leaders, ( per- per ) . ed in the Savage production by ( Percy Perer ) - sonal conferences on problems of church work, life ( work worl ) meetings, and PAT ( CTBRIEN O'BRIEN ):..-HERO. , / Parsons ( whey wlmo ) held almost ( equal .equal ) place with "Everywoman" in ( the time ) interest opportunities for deepening the ( spirit spirit- ) l and ( appreciation aplJreciaUon. aplJreciaUon.of ) his ( audience. audience ) ual ( life lifo ) of delegates, are some special . . They couldn't hold ( 'him-Pat 'him Pat him-Pat him ) O'Brien, ....." , . The title role In the Savage ( pro- pro ) features of the Conference. The Dele'f. ghting the Huns with the British Lion, . "f " ". duction was ( played layed ) by Miss Paula is only ( $11.00 11.00 $11,00 ) and railroad 'fare. .... Pat, who ( couldn't 'couldn't ) stand neutral waiting (Continued on ( Page Pag ) Seven.) gates should all ( bring Ibring ) cameras. ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) ' .. Edyth L. Bainter, Kingston, Fla., is ( But Bnt ) ( went wf'nt ) 'from the States at an early '( dating datimlg ); .I. ' .. IMPORTANT DELPHIC NOTICE the Secretary and will furnish full ( in- in ) A ( regular regulr ) ( dare-'devil dare 'devil dare.Jdevil daredev ) in his flying, " formation on request. ( Whatever 'Vhatever ) saved the lad from dying! ' :" The Delphic Meeting which was (Continued on Page Six.) to Over the.'German ( trenches trf'nches ) ( mounting mounting. ) H - postponed from last ( Monday l\1ondar l 1ondar ) evening ..'. frt For one of their craft he was ( accounting ac.counting ), ".y .... to this ( coming corning ) ( Monday \Ionday Ionday ), January 28th, ( Oil on ) ( camera camcra ) for ( Conference Confereuce ) ''' ,, up ( yo'lr your ) " Three other Taubes then engaging, - -'. f' 6:45 p. m. will be the election of Week! . . ..' officers for ( the time ) coming semester. All , Single handed,. fierce battle waging, < ,>' . ( members m3111ber5 ) ( requested requeste ) ( to to' ) be ( present. present ) DR. GRIFFIS ADDRESSES ( Y. V. ) M. That's when the enemy bullet got ( him- him ) '. ,..> are AND ( Y. V. ) W. C. A. ( . , ) Straight through the ( tin Un ) the Boche had shot him, " ( < ( ); ' DANCE AT Eight thousand ( feet feot ) he fell, to ( waken walen ) . , " .'. IIAL.ABAMY'ViIliam A joint meeting of the Y. ( M. l\I. l I. ) and ,. . > . In a prison camp where he'd been ( taken. taken ) ShermaiTentertained a Y. W. C. A's., was ( held meld ) in Knowles ' 1 'I Hall ( Tuesday Tuesday. ) ( evening- evening evening. ) January 22nd. . " }(.'" - - ? * - < number of his friends Saturday ( even even- ) After a brief devotional service, Dr. ,' But they in't hold ( him-Pat him Pat ) O'Brien, . , -' ing with a ( dsllghtful deligh.tful delightful ) dance at his ( \y y V ) ( Griftis Griffis Criffis ) of New ( York York. ). ( who vho ) for fifty Of ( the t.he ) home of the free, a ( iworthy worthy ), scion, ( winter whetter ) home, "Alabama." . A delicious salad ( course cour.se ) and punch ( years 'ears ) has worked and taught among Sixty miles into Prussia speeding, } '.., was served at ( nine-thirty nine thirty nino-thirty nino ), and the the ( people eOlle ) of ( " , )Japan, gave an ( inter inter- ) Leaped from the train and ( bruised ruised ) and ( bleeding hloeding ), . . . . - folks returned to ( the tho ) campus esting ( talk tall ) on the missionary ( work worl ) * . young Footsore famished, slinking to cover, , in that country. just ( before efore ) ten ( o'clock. 0'cloc1 o'clock ) A most happy Dr. ( Gliftis G-l'lffis G l'lffis Griffis ) described the "bright"side ( Seventy-two Seventy two ) days, a fugitive ( rover. rover ) ' time was ( enjoyed eiljoye ) . ( by br ) all.Those . of ( Japanese JalHmeso ) ( life 11fo ) and the ( remark- remark remark. ) Swimming ( the time ) ( Mouse Meuse ) and dodging a ( sentry sontry ), ( in ill hen ) ( the tho ) ( party 11arty ) were: ( Hilde- IIilde- ) ( ablo nbJ.o able ) development ( of af ) ( tho the ) ,country Into ( Holland Holland' ) at last made entry. ( gardo garde ) Slaughter, ( Helen Helon ) ( Hanna lIanna ), Geral- rather than the ( "dark" "darlC' ) ( side. si(1e. si1e. ) The ( ad' acl ad- ad ) . Burned by charged wires on the border, .dine Muriel, Helen and Alice. ( Water- 'Vater- ) ( ' . ) ( ' . ) . \,. house, Amparo ( Cunningham Cunninglmann ), ( Leiia Lelia ) dress was interesting and highly ( edu edu. edu- ) Tunnelled, his way out In due order, , .t. cational. . '. -.'. ; A Russell, Harold ( Tilden Tl.lden ), ( William 'Villiam ) SherI - ( Bark B:1ck Back ) to his pals and a welcome regal ( " ' ) ( ' " ) ', ( _ - ) . man, Karl ( Tompkins Tompldns ), ( Ralph Ral11h ) Cunning- Sociology students at the ( University Universit ) ( From Prom ) British Lion and ( dear clear ) home Eagle,' . ' ' "?.' I ham, ( Millard l\1l11ard l 1l11ard ) Futch, Bobby Tucker, of Chicago ( are aro ) applying and adding ( "Back "Bacl Back ) ;for a new machine to fly on, . .. : ( , . )."., i,; .._.il . _ I and ( Howell How-aU How aU Iiowell ) Sawyer. ( .Miss l\1iss l 1iss bliss ) ( Brebner Brelmcr ) to their ( class-room class room ) ( knowledge 'knowledge ) by Heart ( ot oC of ) a ( hero-Pat hero Pat hero--Pat ) ( O'Bricn. O'Brion. O'Brien. ) ( I ( ) ( chaperoned chapcroned. ) "mixing ( with withm ) the ( classes. classes )" These . , . .. . . . ( -Rose Rose ) Mills Powers In New York ( Sun. Sun ) I' - - ' ' ' .. . .--. .. . ....( , . ),., i., ..! ( - . )- ..- ....( ' . )( ' . ).'wwivy". I ( Scud bend ) flo"jl _ ( the tiro ) 'uulnpur to ( u a " ) men ( servo flcrvo ) ( aa us ) ( chnuffers ciHmfrCf3 chauffer ), ( 'bnrteildera lmrtetiders ), JiT' t . / 1
Object Description
Title | Sandspur, Vol. 20 No. 18, January 26, 1918. |
Tag | DP0008570 |
Subject |
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 | 1918-01-26 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
Format-Medium | Serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | LH 1 .R6 S26 v.20 1917-18 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
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Still image Text |
Language | eng |
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. |
Digital Publisher | Electronically reproduced by the Digital Services unit of the University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, 2005. |
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Title | Pat O'Brien-Hero; Conference Week Commences Monday;Mr. And Mrs. O.P. Newton And Party Visit Baker Museum;- Dance at Alabama; Rollins People See "Everywoman" |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol20No18 |
Tag | sr0002018 |
Subject |
Missionary Education Movement -- Congresses. <br> YMCA -- Societies and clubs. <br> YWCA -- Societies and clubs. <br> American Poetry. <br> Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. <br> Speeches, addresses, etc., American. <br> World War, 1914 - 1918 -- --Moral and ethical aspects <br> Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations. <br> Entertainment Events -- Florida -- Winter Park. |
Description | This page contains an interesting poem about an American flyer, Pat O'Brien, who escaped from a German P.O.W. train. Also included is a description of the activities of the Young Mens’ Christian Association, and the Young Women's Christian Association, and an excerpt from a speech by President Woodrow Wilson. Lastly there is an announcement of a convention hosted by the Missionary Education Movement, and a description of various entertainment events associated with the college. |
Subject-Personal Names |
O'Brien, Pat Powers, Rose Mills Newton, O. P.- Sherman, William |
Date Original | 1918-01-26 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Oversize LH 1 .R6 S26 V.20 1917-18 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th Century |
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. |
Digital-File Size | 415.562 kb |
Digital-Media Type | JPG |
Digital-Height | 1024 |
Digital-Width | 712 |
Digital-Color Space | RGB |
Transcript | ( .0- .0 )' . , ( f I ). : of. , " .. . . , '. . ( t- t ) .:. ' ( \f f ) - ." . :.....,.: . . .... . J _; ; '" ,.r ,..... S \ T 1'T . ... .( -f f ) : ( 51)c the ) )\ ot1tn s San spurPUBLISHED ' BY STUDENTS OF ROLLINS ( COLLEGE. COLLEGE ) VOLUME 20 WINTER PARK, JANUARY 26, 1918 NUMBER 18 . BIG PUSH BEGINS ( FRIDAY. FRIDAY ) FEBRUARY FIRST OUR WAR ( AIMS-THE AIMS THE ) PRINCIPLE ( MR. MR ) AND ( MRS. MRS ) 0. P. NEWTON AND CONFERENCE ( WEEK SEEK ) ( ROLLINS ROILINS ) PEOPLE OF JUSTICE TO ALL PEOPLES PARTY VISIT BAKERV COMMENCES MONDAY "An evident principle runs through ( 6-- 6 & )..'( MUSEUM. MUSEUM ) SEE "EVERYWOMAN" the whole program ( I : ) ( hav'o iiavb ) outlined.11'. ( 0. O. ) P. Newton and wife, with ( ROLLINS ROL.L.INS ) OPENS DOORS TO ( DELE DEL.E- DEL.E DELE- ) It is the principle of justice to all ( peo peo. ) eight others including two sons and ( e. a ) ( WELL-KNOWN WELL KNOWN WEL.L..KNOWN ) ( PLAY PL.AY ), ONCE ( PRE PRE- ) GATES FROM ( ALL AL.L. ) PARTS OF ( ples pIes ) and nationalities, and their right ( daughter-in-law daughter in law ) of Mr. and ( Mrs. \Irs. Irs. ) ( New Xcw. Now )( ¬ . ) SENTED HERE, ( PLEASES PLEASIS ) LARGE: to live equal terms of liberty and ( STATE-A STATE A ) BUSY WEEK ( R3R FOR ) on ( ton t011 ), visited the College ( Museum \luseulll luseulll ) ( on OD ) ( CROWD 9ROWD ) ( AT- AT ) ( PH1LL1P8' PHILLIP PHILLIPS' ) ( THEATER. THEATER ) safety with ( one 0110 ) another, whether they EVERYBODY. Tuesday ( afternoon. afternoon ). ( Most 1\1ost 1 1ost ) of ( tlio tho lho ) party ( bo be ) weak. Unless this strong or ( prin prin- ) " "Ever woman, tho ( well-known well known well.lmowll ) ( mod mad nmod ) ciple be made its foundation no part are from ( Providencs Provldenc.e' Providence ), ( R. H. It. ) I., and are At ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park from January 28th ern morality play, which was given of the structure of international ( just just. just- ) wintering in Orlando. through February 3rd, the ( Missionary l\1isslonarr l 1isslonarr ) ice can stan d. The people of the ( Mr. Mr ) Newton is a ( warm Wl1rm ) friend of at the ( Phillips Phlllils ) Theater ( in ill ) Orlando Education Movement of the United United States could act ( upon UIOn ) no other .. ( 'last last ) Saturday night ( under lender ) the II I ec. L the College, and a giv- States and Canada will hold a ( Con Con- ) ( principle prin.ciple ); and to the vindication of Museum'always bringing tion of Henry ( W. 'V. 'XV. ) ( Savage E'avage ), excited not to the er this principle they are ready to ( de de- ) ( ference feronce ) ( Tor 'tor 'for ) Florida. ( people. Deople. people ) All the along specimens for its shelves when a little interest among ( Rolling Rollins ) folk vote their lives, their honor, and denominations are ( co-operating co operating ) and a he comes from the ( North. NO'rth. North ) ( He lie ) ( brought rought ) and ( tlie tho the ) townspeople ( of IOf ) ( Winter 'Winter \Vinter Vinter ). Park, everything that they The faculty of experienced teachers and possess. ( tills thIs ) time an interesting calcite ( for- for ) many of whom witnessed the drama moral climax of this, the culminating workers will conduct the Conference mation'travertine at that ( night. night ) ) from a ( spring SIJrlng ) and final war for human liberty, has under the ( leadership lead'ership ) of one of the ( "Everywoman" "Everywomm" ) was lIomitains.Three years ago the ( base baso ) ( of or ) Santa Inez and to ( their tel" ) come, they are ready put York secretaries of the ( Move Move- ) New ( own ovn ) ( strength strengtll ), their own highest ( pur pur. ) Santa ( Barbara JJarb'ra ), California, and a ( fine flne ) ( presented IJresented ) ( on OIl ) the ( Rollins RolUns ) ( campus .campus ) by VI , ment. For ( seven soven ) days in Rollins ( Col Col- ) the ( class clr.ss ) in ( English Engllsh ) ( diama dlRma dramma ) under the ( collection Clollectlon ) of veriegated ( sub-aqueous sub aqueous suaqueous ) pose, their own integrity and .( devo devo- ) lege, away from all outside ( distrac distrac- ) ( direction 'direction ) of Dean A. D. Enyart. ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) \ ( tion tlon ) to the ( testFrom test.-From test. From ) President quartz from the ( Vanderbllt Vanderbilt ) ( Estate Estnto ) at ' tions, this Conference will consider ( Anne Al11C ) ( Bell6ws Bellows ) in the title ( role ro.e rose ) ( in- m- ) Missionary Educatotr"hi all its'phases. ( -Wilson's Wilson's Wilson Wilson' ) -( Address .Address ), January . ( S 8 ) 1. ( 1918. 1918 )( . - ) ( r ? ). .Newport.. .... The calcite ( formation formati01 ) was , f around a sycatimore \' t li a ( Cwafe.im- Cwafe.im ), ( tsrprotedytho'suarLtlnost.-skillfully tsrprotedytho'suarLtlnost. skillfully )_.and !( : . . . , Text Books studied in ( class clas ) ' ' regular - k "- -- scssi ( ns"/-norm ns" norm ). t.'vorlc forleachersy and"bellboys"'. lvhil"o'theirprat1enl. . ( merest J1Jtu'ew. J1Jtuew. ) ( 'i.i .J.l .Ls ) Hit*-.i;rip;. . Mthc"ugh. the.WD s milike'charming 'in ( tho the ) ( Ufibt Ught. light ) ( and al1d ) ( professor professlOr professNr ) is studying humanity as a ( calcitp calcItE' calcite ) incrustation is ( one-fourth one fourth ) of ( gay gmly ) ( as ns ) well as ( .in in ) the heavier ( parts. pa.rts. parts ) methods for workers in societies ( and au\l au l ) " waiter in a ( cabaret.-Ex. cabaret. Ex. cabaret.--Ex. ) (Continued on Page Five.) "Nobody, ( interpreted interllreted ) in such ( mas mas- ) Sunday Schools, platform addresses by terful way by Dean Enyart was ilay. Missionaries and church leaders, ( per- per ) . ed in the Savage production by ( Percy Perer ) - sonal conferences on problems of church work, life ( work worl ) meetings, and PAT ( CTBRIEN O'BRIEN ):..-HERO. , / Parsons ( whey wlmo ) held almost ( equal .equal ) place with "Everywoman" in ( the time ) interest opportunities for deepening the ( spirit spirit- ) l and ( appreciation aplJreciaUon. aplJreciaUon.of ) his ( audience. audience ) ual ( life lifo ) of delegates, are some special . . They couldn't hold ( 'him-Pat 'him Pat him-Pat him ) O'Brien, ....." , . The title role In the Savage ( pro- pro ) features of the Conference. The Dele'f. ghting the Huns with the British Lion, . "f " ". duction was ( played layed ) by Miss Paula is only ( $11.00 11.00 $11,00 ) and railroad 'fare. .... Pat, who ( couldn't 'couldn't ) stand neutral waiting (Continued on ( Page Pag ) Seven.) gates should all ( bring Ibring ) cameras. ( Miss 1\1iss 1 1iss ) ' .. Edyth L. Bainter, Kingston, Fla., is ( But Bnt ) ( went wf'nt ) 'from the States at an early '( dating datimlg ); .I. ' .. IMPORTANT DELPHIC NOTICE the Secretary and will furnish full ( in- in ) A ( regular regulr ) ( dare-'devil dare 'devil dare.Jdevil daredev ) in his flying, " formation on request. ( Whatever 'Vhatever ) saved the lad from dying! ' :" The Delphic Meeting which was (Continued on Page Six.) to Over the.'German ( trenches trf'nches ) ( mounting mounting. ) H - postponed from last ( Monday l\1ondar l 1ondar ) evening ..'. frt For one of their craft he was ( accounting ac.counting ), ".y .... to this ( coming corning ) ( Monday \Ionday Ionday ), January 28th, ( Oil on ) ( camera camcra ) for ( Conference Confereuce ) ''' ,, up ( yo'lr your ) " Three other Taubes then engaging, - -'. f' 6:45 p. m. will be the election of Week! . . ..' officers for ( the time ) coming semester. All , Single handed,. fierce battle waging, < ,>' . ( members m3111ber5 ) ( requested requeste ) ( to to' ) be ( present. present ) DR. GRIFFIS ADDRESSES ( Y. V. ) M. That's when the enemy bullet got ( him- him ) '. ,..> are AND ( Y. V. ) W. C. A. ( . , ) Straight through the ( tin Un ) the Boche had shot him, " ( < ( ); ' DANCE AT Eight thousand ( feet feot ) he fell, to ( waken walen ) . , " .'. IIAL.ABAMY'ViIliam A joint meeting of the Y. ( M. l\I. l I. ) and ,. . > . In a prison camp where he'd been ( taken. taken ) ShermaiTentertained a Y. W. C. A's., was ( held meld ) in Knowles ' 1 'I Hall ( Tuesday Tuesday. ) ( evening- evening evening. ) January 22nd. . " }(.'" - - ? * - < number of his friends Saturday ( even even- ) After a brief devotional service, Dr. ,' But they in't hold ( him-Pat him Pat ) O'Brien, . , -' ing with a ( dsllghtful deligh.tful delightful ) dance at his ( \y y V ) ( Griftis Griffis Criffis ) of New ( York York. ). ( who vho ) for fifty Of ( the t.he ) home of the free, a ( iworthy worthy ), scion, ( winter whetter ) home, "Alabama." . A delicious salad ( course cour.se ) and punch ( years 'ears ) has worked and taught among Sixty miles into Prussia speeding, } '.., was served at ( nine-thirty nine thirty nino-thirty nino ), and the the ( people eOlle ) of ( " , )Japan, gave an ( inter inter- ) Leaped from the train and ( bruised ruised ) and ( bleeding hloeding ), . . . . - folks returned to ( the tho ) campus esting ( talk tall ) on the missionary ( work worl ) * . young Footsore famished, slinking to cover, , in that country. just ( before efore ) ten ( o'clock. 0'cloc1 o'clock ) A most happy Dr. ( Gliftis G-l'lffis G l'lffis Griffis ) described the "bright"side ( Seventy-two Seventy two ) days, a fugitive ( rover. rover ) ' time was ( enjoyed eiljoye ) . ( by br ) all.Those . of ( Japanese JalHmeso ) ( life 11fo ) and the ( remark- remark remark. ) Swimming ( the time ) ( Mouse Meuse ) and dodging a ( sentry sontry ), ( in ill hen ) ( the tho ) ( party 11arty ) were: ( Hilde- IIilde- ) ( ablo nbJ.o able ) development ( of af ) ( tho the ) ,country Into ( Holland Holland' ) at last made entry. ( gardo garde ) Slaughter, ( Helen Helon ) ( Hanna lIanna ), Geral- rather than the ( "dark" "darlC' ) ( side. si(1e. si1e. ) The ( ad' acl ad- ad ) . Burned by charged wires on the border, .dine Muriel, Helen and Alice. ( Water- 'Vater- ) ( ' . ) ( ' . ) . \,. house, Amparo ( Cunningham Cunninglmann ), ( Leiia Lelia ) dress was interesting and highly ( edu edu. edu- ) Tunnelled, his way out In due order, , .t. cational. . '. -.'. ; A Russell, Harold ( Tilden Tl.lden ), ( William 'Villiam ) SherI - ( Bark B:1ck Back ) to his pals and a welcome regal ( " ' ) ( ' " ) ', ( _ - ) . man, Karl ( Tompkins Tompldns ), ( Ralph Ral11h ) Cunning- Sociology students at the ( University Universit ) ( From Prom ) British Lion and ( dear clear ) home Eagle,' . ' ' "?.' I ham, ( Millard l\1l11ard l 1l11ard ) Futch, Bobby Tucker, of Chicago ( are aro ) applying and adding ( "Back "Bacl Back ) ;for a new machine to fly on, . .. : ( , . )."., i,; .._.il . _ I and ( Howell How-aU How aU Iiowell ) Sawyer. ( .Miss l\1iss l 1iss bliss ) ( Brebner Brelmcr ) to their ( class-room class room ) ( knowledge 'knowledge ) by Heart ( ot oC of ) a ( hero-Pat hero Pat hero--Pat ) ( O'Bricn. O'Brion. O'Brien. ) ( I ( ) ( chaperoned chapcroned. ) "mixing ( with withm ) the ( classes. classes )" These . , . .. . . . ( -Rose Rose ) Mills Powers In New York ( Sun. Sun ) I' - - ' ' ' .. . .--. .. . ....( , . ),., i., ..! ( - . )- ..- ....( ' . )( ' . ).'wwivy". I ( Scud bend ) flo"jl _ ( the tiro ) 'uulnpur to ( u a " ) men ( servo flcrvo ) ( aa us ) ( chnuffers ciHmfrCf3 chauffer ), ( 'bnrteildera lmrtetiders ), JiT' t . / 1 |
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