Sandspur, Vol. 44 No. 18, February 22, 1939
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University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 2-22-1939 Sandspur, Vol. 44 No. 18, February 22, 1939 Rollins College Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rollins Sandspur by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Rollins College, "Sandspur, Vol. 44 No. 18, February 22, 1939" (1939). The Rollins Sandspur. 545. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/545 Florida's Support Oldest College Rollins Sandspur Newspaper Boiuns an{i0pur Advertisers VOLUME U (Z-107) (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1939 (Clomplete Campus Coverage) Convocation To Briton Lectures Here Mr. Lockhart Is College Expects 8,000 for Twelfth BeHeldMonday; Optimist About Annual Animated Magazine Program; Seymour to Talk European Crisis Publisher to Be Principal Speaker Honorary Degrees WiU Be British Diplomat Talks On Conferred on Distinguished "Britain And Europe" Guests of the College Tells Of Munich Peace Sulzberger of the New York Seymour, President of Yale, Times Will Give Editorial Will Speak on Intellectual Dr. William S. Beard Defends Chamberlain On "A Responsible Press" Freedom in Universities Will Give Invocation Appeasement Policy Is Columbia Graduate, Fred Stone To Make SuHivan Award to Be Grant Points Out That Moral Force Trustee Of Carnegie Personal Appearance ed Oustanding Friend of Is Needed For Peace; States RoHins; Choir to Sing England Is Not Declining Prominent Publisher and Magazine to Be "Published" Business Man to Deliver Out of Doors This Sunday; Founders' Day Ck>nvocation, R. H. BRUCE LOCKHART Mr. Bruce Lockhart's lecture, as Main Address Sunday Contributors Will Read crowning event of a week packed presented last Friday night to the full of speeches, plays and various Annie Russell Series subscribers, Arthur Hayes Sulzberger, pub The main featured contributors other activities will be held in tha was encouraging in that it voiced lisher of the New York Times, will "in person" to the table of con Knowles Memorial Chapel, Mon College Reserves a degree of optimism. This does be one of the several distinguished tents of the Rollins Animated day, February 27, at 10:00 A- M. not mean that Mr. Lockhart blithe guests of Rollins College this Magazine when it is published Sun week-end and will appear as a The main speech will be an ad ly disregarded the tension that is day, February 26, as a highlight dress by Dr. Charles Seymour, Seats to Animated "contributor" to the Animated existent today. The lecturer was to Founders' Week, will be Arthur President of Yale University, en thoroughly aware of the world Magazine here Sunday afternoon Hays Sulzberger, publisher of the titled, "The Liberal College of Arts Magazine Sunday crisis and the information that he at 2:30 o'clock. ARTHUK HATES SULZBERGER * j^^ ^^j^^ g gEYMOCR * New York Times; Actor Fred and Sciences." imparted was the result of much "A Responsible Press", the lead The program will begin Monday experience in various political ing editorial of the Animated Mag Arthur Hays Sulzberger, puWisher of the New York Times, and Stone, star of Broadway's recent General Admission WiH Be azine, is the title of the article Charles S. Seymour, President of Yale University, will be the principal success "Lightnin'"; and (Presi morning following the academic Free; Tickets May Be Se fields. His contact with the dip procession's entrance into the lomats of the world is wide and that the prominent New York speakers at the twelfth annual "publication" of the Rollins College dent Charles S. Seymour of Yale Animated Magazine which will be presented here February 26. Chapel. Dr. William Spencer Beard cured at Russell Theatre his acquaintances number many newspaper executive will appear in University. will deliver the invocation and the whose names are and will be in person before an estimated audi The Rollins Animated Magazine Rollins Chapel Choir will sing the Numerous requests from "regu cluded in history books. ence of 8,000 to read. Dr. Martin Lecture will be "published" out-of-doors at Chapel Song. Next comes lar subscribers" to the Animated President and a director of the Journalism Class 2:30 P. M. Sunday, where the edi speech by Dr. Seymour. Magazine, to be held Sunday, Feb Taking his subject, "Britain and New York Times Company and On China Problems torial office will be a canopied One of the highlights of the ruary 26, have resulted in the cre Europe", the speaker commenced publisher of the highly respected platform facing an audience of program will be the conferring of ation of a reserved section, with by mentioning some of the conse New York Times, Mr. Sulzberger's Helps Wattles To Speaks in High School Audi several thousand "subscribers*. The honorary degrees upwn several of a capacity of 1,500 seats, for the quences of the Peace of Munich. editorial "contribution" to the Ani torium, Thursday Feb. 23 "only magazine in the world that the distinguished guests of thi twelfth "publication" of this Among these consequences were: mated Magazine's "table of con comes alive" will include among its tents" is one of the highlights of Judge Newspapers College. The Rollins Decoration of unique climax attraction of the the final shelving of the Versailles Dr. John Martin, Conference cnotributors this year Elvira Gar the unique magazine's varied, well Honor will be conferred, and last program arranged for Rollins Col Treaty, the possible chance that a Leader and Consultant on Interna ner, Rollins alumna and author of rounded edition this year. ly the Algernon Sidney Sullivan lege's Founders' Week Celebra Middle Europe will exist from the News Story Award Goes to tional Relations, will continue his "Ezekiel" and "Ezekiel's Travels"; North to the Baltic Seas, the Engaged in the journalistic field series of lectures Thursday, Feb. Medallion will be given to the per tion, according to an announcement Tampa Tribune; Tallahas Frank 0. King, cartoonist, creator son who in the minds of the judges driving out of private capital from since 1919, Mr. Sulzberger is ruary 23 at 11 o'clock a. m., in the from President Holt. see Paper Wins on Editorial of "Gasoline Alley"; Jesse Feiring has best lived the principles of the central Europe, and the loss of director of the Times Printing Winter Park High Scoool Audi Williams, professor of physical donor of the medallion. The general admission to the prestige to England and France. Company, Chattanooga, Tenn., and torium. Dr. Martin will speak on education, Columbia University. "publication" of the Magazine will For the fourth consecutive year, The Alma Mater will be sung Mr. Lockhart defended Cham a member of the board of di "The Situation in China and Ja Also, Mary Margaret McBride, be free, as usual, with accommoda members of the magazine and jour and Rev. William Denney of tho berlain appeasement policy stat tors of the Spruce Falls Power pan". woman commentator, who broad tions for over 2,500 "subscribers". nalism class here have cooperated Rollins faculty will give the bene ing that England was not prepared and Paper Company Ltd., of Tor As part of the Adult Education casts as "Martha Deane" of the Provisions have also been made to with Professor Willard Wattles, diction. for war. He then went on to say onto, Canada. Series, this timely discussion "Woman's Hour"; Elizabeth Ma- accommodate those subscribers who one of the three judges in the an that he did not think Hitler was A graduate of Columbia Uni should be of interest to college dox Roberts, author of "The Great Dr. Charles Seymour, inter wish to bring their own-cbairs. nual Florida news story and edi nationally-known historian, will be bluffing last September. Another versity, Mr. Sulzberger is also a students ts well as Winter Park': Meadow" and "He Sent for Heav torial contest. one of the distinguished partici "Because of requests from hun result of England's giving way to member of the trustees commis winter visitors. en"; Thomas Dreier, author "Vag pants in the Founders' Week Pro dreds of enthusiastic 'subscribers' the German demands was that it sion of Carnegie Institute of Tech The other two judges were Dean There will be no fee, but a silver abond Trail," "Silver Lining," and gram at Rollins College this week of the Rollins Animated Magazine, made the Engljirfh realize thedx nology. Walter J. Matheriy, of the Univer collection will be taken. "Sunny Meadows"; Prestonia Mann and will be one of the Contribu this year we have concluded to re military weakness. It woke them sity of Florida's College of Busi Martin, author, "Prohibiting Pov serve a limited number of the best ness Administration, and Colonel tors to the "table of contents" of up. Today England is rearming erty,' and "Is Mankind Advanc seats so that these friends need W. F. Stovall, founder of the Tam the Rollins Animated Magazint rapidly and her position is much Interracial Group To ing?"; and a poetry page contrib not come hours before the program Dr. Jesse Williams pa Tribune. Sunday, February 26, it is more secure. He stated that a uted by Gilbert Maxwell and Max- begins in order to obtain a seat," Visit Negro School nounced. country that is weak can neither Reporter Bill Abbott, of the eda Hess, Rollins Alumnae. the announcement revealed. Tampa Tribune, received the best Dr. Seymour will appear Sunday speak good nor evil.