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( JL I ) Published by Students of ( Rolling Rollins ) College. ( VOLUME VOLUl\IE VOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) PARK, FLORIDA, ( NOVEMBER NOYEl\iBER NOYEl iBER ) 11, 1916. No. 7 '( 1/ 1 ) "( ELECIION LECIION ). RETURNS RECEIVED BY ( mm REGATTA ) GIVEN ( BY BV ) THE CANOE ( W CLUB ) WAS ENJOYED DR. ( WARD NARD ) TO OFFICIATE AT THE FACUlTY AND STUDENTS MARRIAGE OF MRS. FLAGLERWedding ( BY BV ) ( ALL-STUDENT ALL STUDENT ALLSTUDENT ALkSTUDENT ) CONTESTANTS AWARDED ( HONORS HONOZ ) ( Rnowles Knowles ) Hall ( Scene" Scene- Scene Scenew ) of Enthusiastic of National Interest to ( Oc Oc- ) I ( Gathering. 'Gathering. ) Good Audience ( Witnessed 'Vitnessed ) the Sports ( Miss l\Iiss l Iiss ) ( Wilkins 'Vilkins ) Gave Strong Lecture to cur In New York. From the Campus Shore. ( i/ i v ) Pedagogy Class. Tuesday night at 9:30 the ( faculty facult'y ) ( l7--- l7 ) Dr. and Mrs. George Morgan Ward and entire student body of ( Rolling Rollins ) The regatta held last Monday ( aft aft- ) Miss Eva Wilkins, an author of note, will leave ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park this evening gathered in the ( auditorium audittJriuni auditdriuni ) to await ernoon under the auspices of the ( I- I ) among ( whoso whose ) productions "The ( Weav Weav- ) for New York City, where Dr. ( Ward 'Yard ) election returns, which were brought ( Hoo-Es-Chay Hoo Es Chay ) Canoe Club was a ( suc suc- ) er's Children" ranks as one of the will perform the wedding ceremony to the campus by special messenger. cess from every standpoint. ( Enthu Enthu- ) significant books of the day, delivered which on Wednesday, Novemb5th, Enthusiasm and ( good-natured good natured ) ( ri- ri ) siasm, which in general had been a most instructive and entertaining unites Mrs. Henry M. Flagler of New valry kept the hall ringing with cries only lukewarm until Monday, burst lecture to the pedagogy class last ( Sat Sat- ) York and Palm Beach and Judge ( Rob Rob- ) for Wilson and Hgghes, one after the forth unrestrainedly when the ( con con- ) urday. Miss Wilkins is a graduate ert W. Bingham, of Louisville. other, as the returns were read by testants began to gather at the ( boat- boat ) of the Fre'donia (New York) State The following item appeared in the Professor Palmer. The Hughes ( ele- ele ) house and the visitors began to ( ap- ap ) Normal School, where she taught for New York Times of Monday, ( Novem Novem- ) small less a time, and from which position she ber ( Gth- Gth ) ment, though , possessed no pear. went to Normal University, Normal, "Formal announcement was made vim and enthusiasm than the larger The courses were marked out by Wilson aggregation. buoys in Lake Virginia just east of ( 111. Ill. ), where she taught history for ten here yesterday by William R. Kenan The excitement and keen interest in the boathouse and spectators were years. of Lockport of the engagement of his the election returns began at noon comfortably seated along the shady The material for "The ( Weaver's 'Veaver's ) sister, Mrs. Mary Lily Flagler, widow on ( Tuesday TueMay Tues9day ), when Dean Enyart ( an- an ) lake shore. The Y. W. C. A. served Children," which was gathered mostly of Henry M. Flagler, to ( ex-Judge ex Judge ) ( Rob Rob- ) nounced in the dining hall that Dr. ice cream and punch during the ( after after- ) unconsciously during childhood, took ert Worth Bingham, of Louisville. Ward had arranged to have the ( re- re ) noon and evening, and at 5 o'clock, by shape for a story while ( Miss l\Iiss l Iiss ) Wilkins The engagement has been rumored turns brought to the campus from the courtesy of Miss Hills, supper was was studying the economic history of for ( som@ some ) days. The marriage will take 9:30 until an indefinite hour, and that served on the lake shore made ( bril bril- ) the United States under Dr. Frederick place on the afternoon of Wednesday, Miss Hills and the girls enrolled in liant by electric lights which tried to Turner in the University of ( Wiscon \Viscon- Viscon Wiscon- ) November 15th, at the town house the ( dome&tic domestic ) science department had outshine the moon. sin.. Of this association she says: of Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jones, 5East C"n en ed. ito gerye_sandwiches and hotchocolate . After supper...,( . , )ahuge ,bonfire( \ ; ) ( was .was ), ( "These 'These ), lectures" ls ggested( " ° ) wherestresF"sh '" '" ( Sixty-first Sixty first )' ' street,( . , ) this city, and uTd b"e Tai ( t" { )o 3ririg'f the the Rev. Dr. George Morgan Ward, ( during dm.ing 'during ) the evening. Loud lighted on a raft near the boathouse, economic life and movement of the Palm rector of the Flagler Chapel at applause greeted these announcements Roman candles were fired from the and the ( dining diningt ) ull rang with shouts boys' dock and canoes gaily decorated times. A selection of characters who Beach, Fla., will perform the ( cere cere- ) should follow the children through the for Dr. Ward 4t well as for favorite with Japanese lanterns added to the mony. After the honeymoon the pair story and the unifying fact of the will to Louisville, and later they candidates. , brilliancy of the scene, which was go At 9:30 Dr. and Mrs. ( Ward 'Yard ), a few most beautiful when viewed from the debt to be paid gave the proper story will divide their time between ( Louis Louis- ) form and the coincidence that the ( au au- ) ville Whitehall (the Flagler residence townspeople and an eager crowd of lake shore. After parading around , faculty and . udents gathered in the the raft, the canoes pulled up side by thor's childhood journeyings followed in Palm Beach) and New York." the journey of ( 'Julia Julia ) and Lucy' made It will be remembered that Mrs. auditorium ( whore where ) Professor Palmer side while their occupants sang many read the telegrams as they were familiar ( .songs songs ) as they drifted about. realism easy." Flagler came into posession of the brought in by the messenger. As the light of the bonfire died, the Many remember with pleasure the bulk of her late husband's estate, ( esti- esti )( ...> During the first part of the ( even even- ) moon seemed to gain in brilliancy and charming presentation of Miss ( Wil Wil- ) ( mated mated. ) at ( $70,000,000. 70000000. ) Rumor has it kins' play, "The Brogues of Kilaven that the contracting ( parties par.ties ) have ing the Wilson crowd had more ( fre fre- ) the canoes returned to the boathouse / quent cause for cheering, but later in the moonlight just before study Glen," at Rollins seven years ago. known each other for ( twenty-three twenty three ) The author's pleasing personality, and that the present romance the news brought greater joy to the hour. years Hughes faction. Though the regatta was not ( wit wit- ) her sympathetic interpretation of ( hu- hu ) began a year ago, when Mrs. Flagler man nature and her valuable ( experi experi- ) and Judge Bingham were members of Great interest centered in the ( re- re ) nessed by many visitors and even ence in the art of teaching ( contrib contrib- ) house party at Asheville, N. C. turns from Ohio, as the state was ( re- re ) though there were not as many ( en- en ) a uted to the value of the lecture given and Both are intimate friends of Dr. ported first democratic; then ( repub repub- ) tries in several of the events as had the pedagogy class. After giving lican, swinging from one to the ( other other. ) been expected, yet it was of great Mrs. Ward. some valuable advice in the teaching made for until the report that Wilson was victor benefit to the campus in that it showed Reservations have been of history and geography, in which Dr. and Mrs. Ward at the Hotel Plaza sent up a shout of triumph from his the students, both old and new, the followers. possibilities for amusement which the Miss Wilkins especially excels, as during their stay in the metropolis. Interest ( "in in ) the Florida state ( elec elec- ) lakes afford, and it has aroused much those who came under her tutelage It is possible that Dr. Ward will make tion, in spite of the fact that the interest in water sports in general. at Rollins can testify( ; ) ) Miss Wilkins a flying trip to Boston and Lowell on closed with the plea that should any business matters, and is expected back ( Catts-Knott Catts Knott ) controversy has waxed The results of the various evtns member of the class enter the ( peda peda- ) in about ten at the president's house hot during the last five months, was are given below: gogical profession he she would but lukewarm the intense The , or days. compared to regatta opened with the men's not make a thing difficult to learn interest shown in the presidential ( 50-yard 50 yard ) swim, a number of contestants which can be made candidates. competing for the ( hour. honr. ) Ward came easy. Don't forget that donations for the Between ( messages messagos ) Dean Enyart, in far in the lead; ( Froemke Froemk ) second bags ( fOt/wounded fOt wounded ) French and English Professor Palmer and Miss Gertrude and Thompson third. Messrs. Paul Thoren and Fred must in Miss Brebner's Hall favorite selections and Five entered the Hanna leave this afternoon for ( Win Win- ) sang , girls ( 50-yard 50 yard ) swim, hands by November 12th. Miss ( En En- ) Miss Townsley gave two amusing which was won by little Miss Sara ter Garden, where they will spend the yart will also receive donations and readings. Wight of Sanford, Laura Guiteras ( fol fol- ) ( week-end week end ) at the home of Mr. and will make bags for anyone who ( wishes' wishes ) As the hours interest ( in- in ) close Mrs. Clarence G. Tilden. They will passed lowing a second and Alice to furnish the material. creased, and chocolate and sandwiches Waterhouse taking third place. be accompanied by Harold Tilden, Can you not help a little? . disappeared with incredible swiftness. In the men's ( 100-yard 100 yard ) swim Ward ,who will be at his home over Sunday. A "comfort bag ' ( will wiU ) bring ( uhold. unfold. . ) But all good things must end, and was again first, Stone second, and Paul Harrison has been visiting in joy to some wounded soldier. If you accordingly the midnight hour found Roberts third. Jacksonville for several days this can't furnish a complete bag, help to (( Continued ontinued ) on Page Five) (Continued on Page Eight) week. furnish one. No donation is too small. K
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 07, November 11, 1916 |
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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 | 1916-11-11 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
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Title | Election Returns Received By Faculty And Students;Regatta Given by the Canoe Club was Enjoyed by All--Student Contestants Awarded Honors;Miss Wilkins Gave Strong Lecture to Pedagogy Class; Dr. Ward To Officiate at the Marriage of Mrs. Flagler |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol19No07 |
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Presidents -- United States -- Election -- History. <br> Canoe Club -- Societies and clubs. <br> Aquatic sports -- Florida -- Winter Park. <br> Education -- United States -- Philosophy. <br> Weddings -- New York -- New York. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Presidents. <br> Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Faculty. <br> |
Description | This page contains an article regarding the Wilson-Hughes presidential election results received by Rollins’ students. Also mentioned are water sport activities sponsored by the Canoe Club, an article that recounts a wedding officiated by President Ward, and a lecture given to the Pedagogy Class by a former Rollins’ professor. by former Rollins Professor Eva Wilkins. |
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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924 Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948 Wilkins, Eva Flagler, Henry M. |
Date Original | 1916-11-11 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A V.19 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. |
Transcript | ( JL I ) Published by Students of ( Rolling Rollins ) College. ( VOLUME VOLUl\IE VOLUl IE ) 19 ( WINTER 'VINTER ) PARK, FLORIDA, ( NOVEMBER NOYEl\iBER NOYEl iBER ) 11, 1916. No. 7 '( 1/ 1 ) "( ELECIION LECIION ). RETURNS RECEIVED BY ( mm REGATTA ) GIVEN ( BY BV ) THE CANOE ( W CLUB ) WAS ENJOYED DR. ( WARD NARD ) TO OFFICIATE AT THE FACUlTY AND STUDENTS MARRIAGE OF MRS. FLAGLERWedding ( BY BV ) ( ALL-STUDENT ALL STUDENT ALLSTUDENT ALkSTUDENT ) CONTESTANTS AWARDED ( HONORS HONOZ ) ( Rnowles Knowles ) Hall ( Scene" Scene- Scene Scenew ) of Enthusiastic of National Interest to ( Oc Oc- ) I ( Gathering. 'Gathering. ) Good Audience ( Witnessed 'Vitnessed ) the Sports ( Miss l\Iiss l Iiss ) ( Wilkins 'Vilkins ) Gave Strong Lecture to cur In New York. From the Campus Shore. ( i/ i v ) Pedagogy Class. Tuesday night at 9:30 the ( faculty facult'y ) ( l7--- l7 ) Dr. and Mrs. George Morgan Ward and entire student body of ( Rolling Rollins ) The regatta held last Monday ( aft aft- ) Miss Eva Wilkins, an author of note, will leave ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park this evening gathered in the ( auditorium audittJriuni auditdriuni ) to await ernoon under the auspices of the ( I- I ) among ( whoso whose ) productions "The ( Weav Weav- ) for New York City, where Dr. ( Ward 'Yard ) election returns, which were brought ( Hoo-Es-Chay Hoo Es Chay ) Canoe Club was a ( suc suc- ) er's Children" ranks as one of the will perform the wedding ceremony to the campus by special messenger. cess from every standpoint. ( Enthu Enthu- ) significant books of the day, delivered which on Wednesday, Novemb5th, Enthusiasm and ( good-natured good natured ) ( ri- ri ) siasm, which in general had been a most instructive and entertaining unites Mrs. Henry M. Flagler of New valry kept the hall ringing with cries only lukewarm until Monday, burst lecture to the pedagogy class last ( Sat Sat- ) York and Palm Beach and Judge ( Rob Rob- ) for Wilson and Hgghes, one after the forth unrestrainedly when the ( con con- ) urday. Miss Wilkins is a graduate ert W. Bingham, of Louisville. other, as the returns were read by testants began to gather at the ( boat- boat ) of the Fre'donia (New York) State The following item appeared in the Professor Palmer. The Hughes ( ele- ele ) house and the visitors began to ( ap- ap ) Normal School, where she taught for New York Times of Monday, ( Novem Novem- ) small less a time, and from which position she ber ( Gth- Gth ) ment, though , possessed no pear. went to Normal University, Normal, "Formal announcement was made vim and enthusiasm than the larger The courses were marked out by Wilson aggregation. buoys in Lake Virginia just east of ( 111. Ill. ), where she taught history for ten here yesterday by William R. Kenan The excitement and keen interest in the boathouse and spectators were years. of Lockport of the engagement of his the election returns began at noon comfortably seated along the shady The material for "The ( Weaver's 'Veaver's ) sister, Mrs. Mary Lily Flagler, widow on ( Tuesday TueMay Tues9day ), when Dean Enyart ( an- an ) lake shore. The Y. W. C. A. served Children," which was gathered mostly of Henry M. Flagler, to ( ex-Judge ex Judge ) ( Rob Rob- ) nounced in the dining hall that Dr. ice cream and punch during the ( after after- ) unconsciously during childhood, took ert Worth Bingham, of Louisville. Ward had arranged to have the ( re- re ) noon and evening, and at 5 o'clock, by shape for a story while ( Miss l\Iiss l Iiss ) Wilkins The engagement has been rumored turns brought to the campus from the courtesy of Miss Hills, supper was was studying the economic history of for ( som@ some ) days. The marriage will take 9:30 until an indefinite hour, and that served on the lake shore made ( bril bril- ) the United States under Dr. Frederick place on the afternoon of Wednesday, Miss Hills and the girls enrolled in liant by electric lights which tried to Turner in the University of ( Wiscon \Viscon- Viscon Wiscon- ) November 15th, at the town house the ( dome&tic domestic ) science department had outshine the moon. sin.. Of this association she says: of Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jones, 5East C"n en ed. ito gerye_sandwiches and hotchocolate . After supper...,( . , )ahuge ,bonfire( \ ; ) ( was .was ), ( "These 'These ), lectures" ls ggested( " ° ) wherestresF"sh '" '" ( Sixty-first Sixty first )' ' street,( . , ) this city, and uTd b"e Tai ( t" { )o 3ririg'f the the Rev. Dr. George Morgan Ward, ( during dm.ing 'during ) the evening. Loud lighted on a raft near the boathouse, economic life and movement of the Palm rector of the Flagler Chapel at applause greeted these announcements Roman candles were fired from the and the ( dining diningt ) ull rang with shouts boys' dock and canoes gaily decorated times. A selection of characters who Beach, Fla., will perform the ( cere cere- ) should follow the children through the for Dr. Ward 4t well as for favorite with Japanese lanterns added to the mony. After the honeymoon the pair story and the unifying fact of the will to Louisville, and later they candidates. , brilliancy of the scene, which was go At 9:30 Dr. and Mrs. ( Ward 'Yard ), a few most beautiful when viewed from the debt to be paid gave the proper story will divide their time between ( Louis Louis- ) form and the coincidence that the ( au au- ) ville Whitehall (the Flagler residence townspeople and an eager crowd of lake shore. After parading around , faculty and . udents gathered in the the raft, the canoes pulled up side by thor's childhood journeyings followed in Palm Beach) and New York." the journey of ( 'Julia Julia ) and Lucy' made It will be remembered that Mrs. auditorium ( whore where ) Professor Palmer side while their occupants sang many read the telegrams as they were familiar ( .songs songs ) as they drifted about. realism easy." Flagler came into posession of the brought in by the messenger. As the light of the bonfire died, the Many remember with pleasure the bulk of her late husband's estate, ( esti- esti )( ...> During the first part of the ( even even- ) moon seemed to gain in brilliancy and charming presentation of Miss ( Wil Wil- ) ( mated mated. ) at ( $70,000,000. 70000000. ) Rumor has it kins' play, "The Brogues of Kilaven that the contracting ( parties par.ties ) have ing the Wilson crowd had more ( fre fre- ) the canoes returned to the boathouse / quent cause for cheering, but later in the moonlight just before study Glen," at Rollins seven years ago. known each other for ( twenty-three twenty three ) The author's pleasing personality, and that the present romance the news brought greater joy to the hour. years Hughes faction. Though the regatta was not ( wit wit- ) her sympathetic interpretation of ( hu- hu ) began a year ago, when Mrs. Flagler man nature and her valuable ( experi experi- ) and Judge Bingham were members of Great interest centered in the ( re- re ) nessed by many visitors and even ence in the art of teaching ( contrib contrib- ) house party at Asheville, N. C. turns from Ohio, as the state was ( re- re ) though there were not as many ( en- en ) a uted to the value of the lecture given and Both are intimate friends of Dr. ported first democratic; then ( repub repub- ) tries in several of the events as had the pedagogy class. After giving lican, swinging from one to the ( other other. ) been expected, yet it was of great Mrs. Ward. some valuable advice in the teaching made for until the report that Wilson was victor benefit to the campus in that it showed Reservations have been of history and geography, in which Dr. and Mrs. Ward at the Hotel Plaza sent up a shout of triumph from his the students, both old and new, the followers. possibilities for amusement which the Miss Wilkins especially excels, as during their stay in the metropolis. Interest ( "in in ) the Florida state ( elec elec- ) lakes afford, and it has aroused much those who came under her tutelage It is possible that Dr. Ward will make tion, in spite of the fact that the interest in water sports in general. at Rollins can testify( ; ) ) Miss Wilkins a flying trip to Boston and Lowell on closed with the plea that should any business matters, and is expected back ( Catts-Knott Catts Knott ) controversy has waxed The results of the various evtns member of the class enter the ( peda peda- ) in about ten at the president's house hot during the last five months, was are given below: gogical profession he she would but lukewarm the intense The , or days. compared to regatta opened with the men's not make a thing difficult to learn interest shown in the presidential ( 50-yard 50 yard ) swim, a number of contestants which can be made candidates. competing for the ( hour. honr. ) Ward came easy. Don't forget that donations for the Between ( messages messagos ) Dean Enyart, in far in the lead; ( Froemke Froemk ) second bags ( fOt/wounded fOt wounded ) French and English Professor Palmer and Miss Gertrude and Thompson third. Messrs. Paul Thoren and Fred must in Miss Brebner's Hall favorite selections and Five entered the Hanna leave this afternoon for ( Win Win- ) sang , girls ( 50-yard 50 yard ) swim, hands by November 12th. Miss ( En En- ) Miss Townsley gave two amusing which was won by little Miss Sara ter Garden, where they will spend the yart will also receive donations and readings. Wight of Sanford, Laura Guiteras ( fol fol- ) ( week-end week end ) at the home of Mr. and will make bags for anyone who ( wishes' wishes ) As the hours interest ( in- in ) close Mrs. Clarence G. Tilden. They will passed lowing a second and Alice to furnish the material. creased, and chocolate and sandwiches Waterhouse taking third place. be accompanied by Harold Tilden, Can you not help a little? . disappeared with incredible swiftness. In the men's ( 100-yard 100 yard ) swim Ward ,who will be at his home over Sunday. A "comfort bag ' ( will wiU ) bring ( uhold. unfold. . ) But all good things must end, and was again first, Stone second, and Paul Harrison has been visiting in joy to some wounded soldier. If you accordingly the midnight hour found Roberts third. Jacksonville for several days this can't furnish a complete bag, help to (( Continued ontinued ) on Page Five) (Continued on Page Eight) week. furnish one. No donation is too small. K |
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