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Sandspur, Vol. 44 No. 14, January 25, 1939

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STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol. 44 No. 14, January 25, 1939" (1939). The Rollins Sandspur. 541. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/541 Support Oldest College Rollins Sandspur Newspaper jaoiuns andspur VOLUME 44 (Z-107) (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2.5. 1939 (Omplete Campus Coverage) NUMBER 14 Fourth Annuall'Barchester Towers' Scores Trofessor Quiz' to Be Presented On Radio Church Releases $31,000 Economic Meetrit; Lockhart Is Director George Fuller Will Ask Students Questions Barchester Towers: A Victorian comedy in three acts, by Thomas Mortgage Held on Campus; Job. Directed by Dorothy Lockhart. Annie Russell Theater. Professor Quiz, the man of a Is Held Here CAST thousand queries appears on the Ethelbert Stanhope Henry Stryker Rollins Variety Hour next week in Madeline Neroni Julie Trowbridge College Now Free of Ties the person of George Fuller, com­ ^ Important Conference To Be Dr. Stanhope Newton Merrill ' Held on Rollins Campus Mr. Arabin Lloyd George petent master of ceremonies and Starting Thursday Morning Mrs. Bold „ „ Elfreda Winant originator of many of the year's Congregational Church Gave Bishop Proudie B. M. Wherrette outstanding programs. Texas U. Student Does Mrs. Proudie ^... Dana Harris Memorial Service Money When Rollins Was Mr. Slope Charles Mendell Plans call for the program, Away With Carburetor In Need of Assistance I Leading Economists A Gentleman Buel Trowbridge which will pit the masterminds of Join in Discussions Butler Rhea Smith the Rollins Key Society against Is Held For Dean Austin, Texas—(ACP) — At­ Guests Aldine Baker, Barbara Brown, Dudley Darling, William Webb the worldly experience of the In­ tention, automobile dealers! A No Interest Asked President Holt, Dr. Melcher By J. D. H., Jr. ternational Relations Club mem­ Campbell in Chapel University of Texas student is about to show you how to run a On 43 Year Old Loan The Annie Russell Company, under the direction of Miss Dorothy bers, to be held in the Annie Rus­ And Deans Will Preside sell Theatre, with a student audi­ car without a carburetor. Over Group Meetings Lockhart again produced a stage hit when they presented "Barchester President Holt, Faculty and Towers" in the college theater last Friday and Saturday. ence and judges to give the pro­ Dollars and mileage leaking Vice - President Grover Con­ fessional touch. Never before have we seen a Students Speak WordJs of out of faulty carburetors may cludes Negotiations With The Fourth Annual Economic play staged so beautifully and pro­ While the judges are checking Praise for Beloved Dean soon be wiped off the slate by Officials in New York Conference, sponsored by Rollins fessionally on the Annie Russell up on the scores the Beanery Ralph E. Powers of Austin, 25- Waiters under the capable leader­ year-old graduate student at College, -with the Winter Park Stage. It is probably one of the Religious Meeting Last Sunday afternoon a Memo­ ship of Dick Rodda will render rial Vesper service was held in the the University, who for eight The Congregational Education Property Owner's Association co­ most difficult plays to act and produce that has been presented several new musical numbers. Knowles Chapel for Charles At­ months has been working on a Society has released the 1 o n g- operating, opens at the Annie Rus­ Comes to Close as rival device to the carburetor. here. Last year, the company While no list of participants was wood Campbell, former dean of the standing mortgage of $31,000 which sell Theatre on January 26th at available at press time, and the In the engineering building's scored a big hit with "Romantic Chapel. it has held on Rollins College questions had not yet been formu­ noisy machine shop here, his ten-thirty in the morning. The Age" a light and fast moving Leaders Go North Grace Terry of the class of 1937 for the past forty-three years, it lated there's no doubt that this device, a "mechanical injector," conference will consist of seven comedy with plenty of youth and started the services by the reading program will offer the students a is housed. A small apparatus was announced today by Dr. Ham­ sessions, the last two held at the pep. "Barchester Towers", how­ of a prayer which the Dean had Noted Churchmen Leave Aft­ chance once more to enjoy the made of stainless steel, the me­ ilton Holt, President of the college. ever, is a completely different play written several years ago; this Winter Park Women's Club on er Four-Day Discussion of thrill of participating as a respon­ chanical injector will surpass the The college is especially indebted and depends entirely on ultra-so­ was followed by the responsive Saturday, January 28th. sive audience. carburetor in both economy and to Dr. William F. Frazier, execu­ phistication which calls for over Christian, Jewish Problems reading of a Litany, also written Dr. William C. Melcher will pre­ Any questions submitted by stu­ efficiency and will be almost acting. It takes" an accomplished by Dr. Campbell, lead by Rebecca tive vice-president of the Board side over the first session Thurs­ dents suitable for use on this pro­ foolproof as far as wearing out and well directed actor to over-act The first religious conference Coleman Holt of the class of 1934. of Home Missions of Congrega­ day morning at ten-thirty when gram will be used and the con­ is concerned. Powers believes. a part when necessary without _ held on the Rollins cam-pus in four Alan Taulbee of last year's grad­ tional and Christian Churches; Dr. the topic for discussion will be tributor's name mentioned in the making the fact too pparent to years came to a close Sunday uating class then read excerpts Transportation Problems. Dr. Tru­ broadcast. William T. Boult, its treasurer; man C Bigham, Professor of Eco­ morning after a four-day session from the various sermons which and the Reverend H. W. Gates, its On a par with the very clever in which noted religious leaders, n Campbell had delivered in nomics at the University of Florida general secretary, for their gener­ acting were the settings designed students, and faculty members the Chapel. The excerpts were Dr. Coffin to Give will lead the discussion "The Rail­ Symphony Orchestra ous cooperation. road Problem and Its Place in the by Newton Merrill. Two scenes participated. Gives Second Concert chosen to show the fine philoso­ All Embracing Question of Na­ were used, an interior set for the Rev. A. Morgan Noyes of New phical and religious ideals of this Sermon in Chapel; Some time ago President Holt first and third acts, and a garden York City, Father Edward L. Dean of men. and his former assistant, the Rev­ tional Transportation." "A Rail­ Alexander Bloch Conducts road Executive" is the topic set for the second act. The audi­ Stephens of Richmond, Va., and President Holt delivered a short erend William S. Beard, opened Colonel William J. Wilgus, Con­ ence at the Friday night perform­ Rabbi Morris Lazaron of Balti­ Program for Tonight personal tribute, and also read Dr. Lazaron Speaks ne^tiations to have the mortgage sultant Engineer will discuss. ance which we witnessed applaud­ more, Md., led discussions stress­ messages from the three churches agreement cancelled. During Vice- ed both sets. In the interior scene ing "The Relations of Protestants, This evening at eight o'clock, Thursday afternoon at two in which Dr. Campbell had served President Grover's recent stay in we noticed that the walls had been Catholics and Jews." A series of music lovers of Central Florid; President of Union Seminary o'clock Dean Winslow S. Anderson before he came to this campus. Dr. , the final negotia­ painted evenly and not in large classroom lectures were held in will hear the second concert given To Deliver Sunday Talk; will preside during the discussion Richard Burton gave his tribute as tions were concluded with the re­ blots as is usually the case with the classes of Professors France, by the Symphony Orchestra of of The Transportation System. Mr. a friend and fellow-professor of Students Participate sult that the Congregational Board the student productions. The fur­ Feuerstein and Trowbridge Friday Central Florida under the direc­ D. B. Robertson, president of Lo- the Dean. He was followed by generously agreed to cancel the niture was appropriate to the and Saturday mornings. tion of Alexander Bloch in the Next Sunday moraing the Rev­ mortgage without payment, and comotive firemen and engineers Charlotte Stienhans and then by times and the lighting was up to The initial conference session, Winter Park High School auditori- erend Henry Sloan Coffin, presi­ without restrictions of any kind. and Mr. John A. Hastings, state Miss Virginia Robie who worked its usual high standard. A mod­ held in Knowles Memorial Chapel dent of the Union Theological Sem­ The Rollins campus and all of its senator in New York will lead this with the Dean towards the main­ ernistic painting of Senora Ner- Thursday night, was broadcast The program will open with the inary, will give the sermon In the buildings are now free from any Ipart of the conference talking tenance of the ideals of the Sul­ oni's croupier husband, "the last over WDBO as last week's Rollins overture to "The Marriage of Fig- Knowles Memorial Chapel. Dr. encumbrance, except for the mort­ |ebout Postalized Transportation livan Medallion. Miss Clara B. of the Nero's", hung on the rear Variety Hour. This interesting by Mozart. This will be fol­ Coffin is one of the most popular gage to the U. S. government cov­ and Shippers. Adolfs, who had been the Dean's wall. The out-of-door set included questionnaire was conducted be­ lowed by Schumann's famous "Con- friend and secretary since her ministers in the country and is an ering the five new dormitories An address of Mr. Robert Wil­ a smooth lawn of quite natural ap­ tween the trio of religious leaders 3 in A Minor" for piano and graduation from Rollins in 1930, eminent author and important which were erected three years ago berforce, C. B. E., Director of tho pearing grass and 3 high wall of and members of the audience. Af­ orchestra. The soloist will be the then gave her tribute. Irving leader in the religious field. with a WPA loan. British Library of Information in shrubbery. No better designed and ter the broadcast the discussions if ted Floridian pianist, Ercelle Bacheller, a friend and neighbor of •New York City, is the high spot Last Sunday Dr. Morris Samuel About forty-three years ago, Rol­ executed settings could be found were resumed informally at the Mitchell Lindsay who was a schol­ Dean Campbell and the entire col­ -of the meeting Thursday evening Lazaron delivered the sermon. The ling was a struggling little college in a Broadway production. Mr. home of President Holt. arship pupil of Joseph Hoffman. lege, spoke a few words of praise. at eight-fifteen when President Rabbi said, "We are weary, un­ which had been forced to adopt a Merrill's efforts surpass by far The performance will be con­ He was followed by two boys who Holt presides. Mr. Wilberforce Friday evening Father Stephens certain and questioning people despairing attitude. In 1895 dis­ anything we have seen on the cluded ^ith the greatest of Tchai- are now on the campus: Dante Ce­ will speak on Industrial and Eco­ and Rev. Noyes met with members whose wisdom is as broken as a aster had come upon the whole of stage of the Annie Russell Theater kowski's symphonies, the "Pathe- trulo, a member of the same fra­ nomic Conditions in England. of the International Relations Club weed. To strengthen ourselves, we Central Florida, and had almost previous to the presentation of and the Interracial Club in a joint ternity as the Dean, Phi Delta should go to the sanctuaries of doomed Rollins College, which was At the fathering on Friday "Barchester Towers". meeting at the home of Dr. Holt. The curtain will rise promptly Theta; and George Fuller, chair­ God, His synagogues and churches, then but ten years old. Dr. George morning Dean Arthur D. Enyart Students participated freely in the at eight since the first part of the man of the chapel staff. Dr. Den­ and regain our faith and make Morgan Ward, at that time Pres­ will bo the director of the topics, Also remarkable for their beau­ discussion of "The Implications of concert will be broadcast for the ney, who for the past three "years ourselves worthy of the redemp­ ident of the College, recommended "Favorable Florida Laws and Fed­ ty were the costumes worn by the Democracy, and the Threat of To Rollins Radio Hour. has worked under the Dean in the tion which we seek. Before man to the trustees that the college eral Real Estate and Inheritance players. Even the extras were fit­ talitarianism." direction o'f the chapel activities, can have a sense of security and be abandoned and turned into a Tax" to be argued by Mr. Robert ted with the latest fashions for The four-day round of discus­ then delivered his tribute. In spite peace, he must have the God-like State Normal School, With the Pennington, Trust officer of the croquet of the period around 1840. sions culminated with a sermon bj Miss Shor Concludes of all desire, Mrs. Frances Knowles spirit of fellowship and love. We beginning of the plans to this end Manufacturer's Trust Company of We are told that the costumes that Rabbi Lazaron at the morning Warren was unable to be present, must watch together and go from the Congregational Education So­ New York and Mr. Eldridge Hart, were actually used for the New Lecture on Anatomy meditation ^ services in Knowles so that her words of praise were our sanctuaries in our own ways ciety objected stating that they attorney at law. York production were brought here for the local production. Memorial Chapel last Sunday read from her letter by Dr. Holt. to the welfare of all humanity and had a paramount claim on the Friday afternoon Mr. Hart will Prepares Slides For Own "Barchester Towers" is the story morning. The last words to be spoken in this the glory of a living God." property because of their liberal preside when Mr. Harvey Chase, Talks; Is Biology Prof. of an ambitious woman in a Ca­ eulogy were delivered by Thomas Those students who participated contributions before this time. C. P. A., Accounting Executive, thedral town who plots to make H. Sprague, brother-in-law of Dean in this service "vvere Robert Lado, and Mr. John C. Donehoo, tax c Miss Bernice Shor, professor of The negotiations resulted in the an up and coming young clergy­ Dr. Yarros Is Added Campbell. Lois Terry, Irving Felder and sultant, take part in speaking biology at Rollins, gave the last Trustees of the College giving the man Dean of the church and th. Helen Darling. The choir sang "City Financial Affairs, Including To Rollins Faculty in her series of three lectures on During the service the choir sang Congregational Education Society marry him. Her cause is aided by "The Cherubic Hymn" by Grech- Taxation and also Municipal As^ Comparative Anatomy Friday two anthems, "Listen to the a blanket mortgage of $31,000 cov­ her brother who is a dandy aninoff as the anthem and Guil- sessments and Valuation. morning, January 20, at eleven Lambs," by Dett; and Brahms' ering the entire campus and all the sophisticate of the first water, Noted Teacher Will Have "How Lovely is thy Dwelling mant's "Second Meditation" as the buildings. Fortunately, the mort­ At the Winter Park Women*: o'clock. flits about and manages to' get Course on *Sex Problems* Place," from "Requiem." Offertory. gage was not to be paid so long Club Saturday, "Handling Labor In this lecture Miss Shor com­ himself disliked by everyone but i as the College continued as a Disputes in a Democracy" and pared the nervous, circulatory, re­ his sister and the audience. All Yarros, who for twenty ' Christian educational institution, "The Work of International Labor productive, and execretory sys­ of the dirty work is handled by years ,-as connected with the Hull ; and no interest was charged. Yet Organization" are the topics to be tems of the various classes of Part Time Jobs Are Many But Students the local bishop's wife and another House in Chicago, has joined the for these forty-three years this discussed by Dr. John R. Steel- vertebrates. candidate for the Deanship, both faculty staff of Rollins College Find Little Opportunity for Extra Workmortgag e had stood as a lien on man, Director of Conciliation in The lecture, as the previous one, of whom are so pious that they for the winter term. Dr. Yarros the Rollins campus. the U. S. Department of Labor has had a varied and interesting was illustrated. Miss Shor pre­ form a committee of two to right pared the slides used in the lec- By Elsie Moore Dean Enyart says that it is pos­ This action of the Congregation­ and Dr. Williams Lonsdale Taylor, the world. life, both as a teacher and as a Professor of Social Science of There are many possibilities of sible for a student to arrange a al Church is typical of their Chris­ After the handsome young cler­ physician, and her seminar course part-time jobs for the students at light schedule, stay in college five tian habit of lending support to iQueens College, while Mr. John H. on "Youth's Sex Problems in the Goss acts as presiding officer. gyman wins the Deanship and the Wilberforce Gives Lecture Rollins College; but, just a min­ or six years, and work the entire an educational institution just as thirty year old flirt wins the Dean, Modern World" is arousing much ute — don't all go clamoring up time that he is here. But that is long as it can not support itself; The last session on Saturday by hook and crook, she discovers interest among the students. to Dean Enyart until you have not often followed though it then, when it is self-sufficient the afternoon Dr. Royal W. France Robert Wilberforce, director of she doesn't want him and schemes Dr. Yarros practiced medicine read the rest of the story. While has been tried. When you take loan is cancelled. will take charge and Mr. Royal the British library of information. to get back her husband who the at the clinic of Hull House for fif­ there are many possibilities, there these part-time jobs, they neces­ Mattice of Florida State College New York, spoke at the all-col­ audience knew wasn't dead. In the teen years where she encountered are not many students capable of sarily cut down on your campus for Women, department of Eco­ lege assembly todap. His subject end, the two moralists lose out, the the problems, both physical and fulfilling the requirements of these activities, the very essence of col­ Practice Debate Held nomics and Commerce will talk on was: "The Constitutional and Po­ bishop who has been hen-pecked mental, of various nationalities. jobs. For instance, there is a need lege life. According to the Dean, "Unemployment Insurance and litical Development of the British In Speech Building asserts himself, the new Dean She established a counciling ser­ of part-time chauffeurs. That is the financial benefits received Florida's Participation in This Empire from 1900-1931." He is finds true love in a young, beauti­ vice at the University of Illinois not as easy as it sounds for the from the majority of these jobs Phase of the Social Security Pro- giving a series of lectures at Rol­ ful and wealthy widow, which where she taught for thirty-five people who want these chauffeurs are jiot great enough to compen­ Government Spending Is Sub­ Srram" lins. must have been a tough job, and years. Dr. Yarros has lectured want them to be available at none sate for what you miss in the col­ ject Discussed the rest of the cast live happily for many years on hygiene and sex easy times. These people do lege atmosphere. Schorfs Compete For Tickets ever after. education, and in her seminar Interracial Club Meets not wish to consider your class So, it would seem that though Last night a "fast and furious" course will strive to put before the chedule, your dates or any meet­ there are many jobs available, To us, Julie Trowbridge and decision debate was held in t h e An exhibition of the "Treasure students the problems that con­ A regular business meeting of ings. In other words, if you take more than we have cited, none of Henry Stryker took acting honors speech studio, at the regular meet­ Island" contest drawings from front modern youth in relation to the Interracial Club will be held on such a job, you must sacrifice them are of great value to the in "Barchester Towers". No one ing of the debating society, on the Orlando schools is in the Art Stu­ e-marital and marital knowledge tonight at 7:30 p. m. in Lyman all for it. Rollins student. could be said to have stolen the question: "Resolved that the gov­ dio. The winner of the best draw­ a finer relationship. Hall. The manner in which the Then there are selling jobs — show, however, for every actor got ernment cease public spending for ing selected from each school will Much stress will be placed upon Christmas Fund appropriation that is, sejling from house to as much out of his lines and action Gamma Phi Pledges Give Tea the purpose of stimulating busi- receive a free ticket to a perform­ as we felt was possible, acquiring definite ideals, keen should be spent will be discussed. house. That is well enough, if you ance of Tony Sarg's marionettes' Julie Trowbridge, who when not judgment, and greater personal The program for the remainder want it and if you have the time "Treasure Island." Mr. Rae and Oliver Wittmer and Robert Lado on the stage is a busy wife and trol. All students who are in­ of the year will also be planned. and patience. For the girls, there The Gamma Phi Beta pledges Mr. McKean will judge the contest. terested should register for this All members are asked to please are always children who need to be gave the regular Friday afternoon took the affirmative side, while mother and spends most of her Margery Chindahl and Edna Har­ time doing social service work, is seminar as soon as possible. be present. watched. The flaw in this job is tea this past week. Besides many that you get little pay, and again students. Dr. Holt, Dr. Denney and mon spoke negatively to oppose Vera Hruba, 18-year-old Czech of the most clever comediennes them. After listening to the va­ The University of Dayt{ it interferes with club meetings Dr. Morris Lazaron were present. %ure skater, has been selected as have ever seen. Most of her stu- Exactly 71 per cent of Univer­ rious points brought out by the dents' newspaper has been given and the like. There are also a few An informal discussion was held in the feature performer of this roles picture an affected busy­ sity of Pittsburgh co-eds partici- affirmative and negative, three two-foot baby alligator as a ma secretarial positions, but these are which Dr. Lazaron answered the 'year's Dartmouth College winter body, in the Billie Burke fashion. in some extra-curricular ac­ judges made the decision in favor cot for its staff. scarce. guests' questions. carnival skating program. (Continued on page 2) tivity. of the affirmative team. THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, JANUARYjS^isg, ODK, Honorary Men's Artist to Appear at Symphony Concert Bach Festival To Barchester Towers Fraternity, Meets Is a Hit; Dorothy Potential Nominees Are Be Held In March; Named by Members Group Is Enlarged Lockhart Directs Omicron Delta Kappa, honorary men's fraternity at Rollins held a (Continued from page 1) meeting last night at 8:30 in the Honaas Will Direct Annual Chapel's Conference room. Chap­ Musical Program; New In this play her movements were ter president George Fuller presid­ Soloists Are Added as from a dance and every line was ed at the session, which was called clear to catch all laughs. Julie to discuss potential nominees for The Fourth Annual Bach Festi­ Trowbridge played the part of the membership. val of Winter Park will be held ambitious woman who added the 0. D. K. elects its members on a on Thursday and Friday, March spice to the dull monotonous life of point system, which requires both 2nd and 3rd, in Knowles Memorial the little chureh town. high scholastic standing and ac­ Chapel of Rollins College. Pro­ Frankly, Henry Stryker sur­ tive participation in extra^ fessor Christopher O. Honaas, di­ prised us. We did not know that lar work for aspirants. rector of the Rollins Conservatory, Rollins had such a talented young will again conduct the great Fes­ actor. He gave one of the best tival Chorus of one hundred and performances we have seen played fifty voices which includes the by a college student. His part was TonySarg'sFamous famous Rollins Chapel Choir aug­ perhaps the most difficult to por­ mented by the finest voices from tray, yet he went thru all tht Ted Shawn Brings Troupe to Orlando Marionettes Will Winter Park, Orlando and other silly gestures of the self-centered Florida cities. A new feature will dilettante like a professional. His For ''Dance of Ages" Program Friday be the addition of the Apollo Boys affected manner of speech topped Appear Saturday Choir from Birmingham, Alabama. off a completely successful per­ Ted Shawn, internationally fam cal process vegetable and animal formance. Matinee Performance To Be The Festival Committee has an­ s dancer, with his group of ath­ life) and air is the motivating in- Lloyd George gets our vote for nounced the full list of soloists as letic young men, will make one spiration of the choreography. Aj, For Crippled Children; so each of the four movements rep. handsome young lover parts, for follows; Jeannette Vreeland, so­ pearance in Orlando at the Muni­ Show 'Treasure Island' prano, Lillian Knowles, contralto, resents a stage of development in he played the part of Mr. Arabin, cipal Auditorium Friday, January the successful candidate for the Arthur Kraft, tenor, David Blair human society. Tony Sarg's marionettes will ap­ Deanship, to perfection. His McCloskey, baritone, Mac Morgan, n the group's newest two-hour The personnel of the company is pear in two performances of speaking voice is very good, and baritone, rferman Siewert, organ­ program called "Dance of the practically the same as it has been "Treasure Island" at the Annie the evening we saw the play his ist. Two of these are newcomers s." The recital is heing pre for the past five years with the Russell Theatre Saturday, Janu­ enunciation was excellent. to the Festival, Miss Vreeland and addition of two new members. Jess ary 28th. sented under the auspices of The Mr. Wherrette as the hen­ Mr. McCloskey; the others gave Meeker, accompanist-composer for At eleven o'clock in the morning Goodfellpws, Inc. pecked bishop was most amusing. outstanding performances at the Shawn, has written the music for a special performance sponsored He did not forget his character for 1938 Festival and their reengage-1 Critics have hailed this new pro­ the entire production. by the Annie Russell Company and a minute and seemed to live his ment will please music lovers. gram of Shawn's as "the greatest Members of the group in addi­ the Junior Welfare Association of role. He was undoubtedly the out­ dance work that America has yet tion to Shawn and Meeker are: Orlando will be given for children. Miss Vreeland is one of the best standing member in the cast in the produced." Last year when this Barton Mumaw, ex-student of Rol­ Only those adults accompanied by j known sopranos in the concert and less lengthy parts. oratorio field. She has been solo artist was presented at Rollins col­ lins college, Wilbur McCormack, one or more children will be ad lege he gave "0, Libertad," an Newton Merrill is consistently ist with many of the great orches­ Fred Hearn, Frank Overleej, mitted. At this special perform- American saga in three acts. good though never sensational. His Ercelle Mitchell Lindsay tras and is considered especially Frank and John Delmar, John st year over one hundred "Dance of the Ages" is called an greatest work is designing scen­ effective in the music of Bach, Schubert and Harry Coble. children were turned away. The elemental rhythmus in four move­ ery, yet he got as much out of his McCloskey is a young singer children from the Fair Oaks Rahbi Lazaron Expresses Hope For Better ments, and is reported to be more part in "Barchester Towers" as who has made a name for himself phanage and the Parental Home on the abstract side than the his­ could be had. (Continued on page 6) Attention Rollins! ill be guests of the Ann Understanding Between Religious Groups toric saga. Charles Mendell,, of the English Visit Russell Series for the mornmg department at Rollins, did an ex The movement quality of the Harry's Restaurant performance. Rabbi Morris Lazaron, outstand­ such state would do the Jew more cellent piece of acting in portray four sections is elemental—that is, Famous for steaks, shrimp, The second performance which is ing liberal Jewish leader from harm than anything imaginable. spaghetti and other delicious ing the drunken clergyman. Hi; Rollins Press Store the movement quality of fire, wat­ dishes blustering manner was very well being held at two-thirty in the Maryland, was a member of the re­ "After all," he said, "the Jew is as Inc. er, earth (which includes geologi- afternoon is the second in the Open until 2 a. m. done throughout the play. ligious conference which met on happy in the democratic Protestant VALENTINES Annie Russell Matinee Series. Fifty Just across from Sears Roebuck Buel Trowbridge, in our opinion, this campus this last week-end. countries today as he has ever crippled children are being brought Rytex January Special was cast to type. His bearing is been even when he ha