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The Rollins Sandspur. 355. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/355 THE WORLD Established Debate VIEWED In 1894 Thursday AT ROLLINS Miiim an{i0pur By EGJ WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, DECEMBER 7, 1932 NUMBER 10 I The international war debt situ ation approaches another crisis in its turbulent career as the time for 1 payment of a large installment of both interest and principal draws f) near. [^ On December 15 the allied na ROLLINS TO DEBATE TRINITY COLLEGE tions will be required to meet the Tl gigantic portion of their debt to '£ the United States; otherwise the DUBLIN DEBATERS amounts owed by the respective Donors to Xmas y countries will become delinquent. DEBATE WITH ^[ A policy of strict insistence upon Fund prompt settlement has been indi Xmas Fund cated by the White House, and it Previously is fairly certain that this plan will Acknowledged $110.10 DUBLIN HELD .j^ be followed by the newly convened New Donations .- 40.60 Q Congress. Jj On the other hand, the various $150.60 ' European powers have lost no time CHAPEL OEC. 15 DECEMBER 8 I in expressing their dissatisfaction Donors this week include: W. , ' with the arrangements, or lack of H. Cook, J. P. Hubert, H. R. Ij • them, which have been provided Christmas Fund Expected To Brown, R. Elliott, D. Winant, ,1^'' by the United States in the emerg- Total Over $200 By Rollins Will Uphold Negative Side H. P. Abbott, Jr., Wm. W. Cri- • |, ency now faced. Official notes Vacation der, A. H. Whitelaw, Rollins „* from Great Britain have stressed Of Debate on Cancellation Hall, Richard Pittman, Pi Beta the opinion that a continuation of Phi, Miss Lida Woods, Becky the Hoover moratorium inaugurat- Culmination of activities of the Of War Debts Coleman, Katrina Knowlton, *| ed last year for the purpose of aid- various student committees of Elinor Estes, Molly Vincent, ^\ ing the debtor nations to escape Knowles Memorial Chapel will be A debate between Rollins College and Trinity College of Dublin Ruth McWain, Mitzi Martin, '^: from their heavy burdens more marked by the Rollins Christmas will be held Thursday evening, December 8, in Recreation Hall. The Molly Ames, Conny Santaella. "^ easily is necessary. program scheduled for the chapel subject will be, "Resolved, that the various governments should cancel '*«: The British communications Tuesday evening, December 14, at their inter-governmental war debts and reparations." ' JAMBS JOHNSTON AUCHMUTY, B. A. GAWlUrr IDTAU) GIU, BJl,, I.I.B. % cite the following major points: 8:15 P. M. The Christmas Fund Commit Maurice Dreicer of New York City and Bernard Bralove of Wash tee is indebted to all sorority, ington, D. C, will represent Rollins and uphold the negative side of «^ A resumption of payments According to reports from the fraternity and dormitory presi the question which is attracting world-wide attention. would deepen the world depres- chapel office, the Christmas pro dents for their splendid co-op The Trinity College orators will be James J.. Auchmuty and Gar M sion and lead to further dis- gram this year is to be the most eration, and to Mr. W. H, Cook RADIO HOUIl HELD BECIIAL TD BE rett E. Gill. 'tlii astrous declines in commodity magnificant in the history of Rol who has voluntarily given spe Mr. Auchmuty was educated at 11 j prices. lins. It also is the first time that cial aid in securing donations. Armagh Royal School and was a 1(S A conference on the subject Knowles Memorial Chapel has been Prefect and member of the cricket ilm of debts might bear fruitful is- available for this event. AGAIN LAST WEEK Seminar Course Is team and the Rugby football team. n sue for revival of world pros- For the first time this year an- He entered Trinity College in Oc I- perity. and the prospects for Continued Next Term tiphonal music will be presented, Second Program Featured By Edith Wynne Matthison To tober, 1927, and was awarded a the success of such a discussion Karl Lehmann Will an augmented choir will sing, and Sandspur Sports Editor Present Selections scholarship in modern history in It would be materially advanced it is expected that Miss Annie Rus Speak Next Sunday Have you chosen your life work? June, 1929, becoming a first-class )» by a postponement of the De sell will take part in the program. The second Rollins Radio pro Edith Wynne Matthison (Mrs. If not, you should have attended Moderator in the same subject, bt cember installment. Hazel Darlington Yarborough will gram was flashed into the ether Charles Rann Kennedy) who is re Mr. France's seminar during this when graduating Bachelor of Arts ti: Although the British debt is Dr. Karl Lehmann will be the fall term, for there is where the sing. It is announced that seats on Friday, Dec. 2, at 9:30 P. M. garded in both Europe and Ameri with honors in October, 1931. Since k expressed in terms of gold, it will be reserved for students and speaker at chapel on Sunday, De ca as one of the consummate art question has been discussed from Station WDBO in Orlando, then he has been engaged on re i t must be borne by the govern- faculty. cember 11. He was formerly the ists of the day, will be presented length. The meetings have been Fla. The first feature on the pro search in Irish history, and in an lli mcnt in terms of sterling; this Donations for the Rollins Christ secretary of the Orange County in a Shakespeare recital in the An open to everyone undecided on that cient and ecclesiastical history. li variation represents an actual gram was a song by Mr. Bruce important subject and desiring mas Fund are increasing as the Chamber of Commerce, and is now nie Russell Theatre at Rollins Col His career in Trinity College has » doubling of the amount, con- fall term comes to an end, and it Dougherty, teacher of voice in the lege on Thursday, night December help. in the same position in Seminole been remarkable for the fact that n: sidering both England's aban Rollins Conservatory. His selec The course will be carried on is expected that the fund will to 15, it is announced. he has been elected head of three county, the second largest commer again during the winter term. Defi donment of the gold standard tal over $200 by vacation. Mem tion was entitled "My Lovely Miss Matthison's recital is the college societies. He has been in cial organization in the state. Rol nite plans for it will be announced _ and the current level of prices bers of the committee sponsoring Celia" by Robert Braine. second in the series of Professional turn chairman of the Dublin Uni later. as compared to that at the this campaign are still anxious to lins conferred upon him the Doc Next came the Rollins current Artists Series arranged for this versity Student Christian Move tlme of prigin of the loan. have donations of clothes, food, tor of Laws degree in 1927. events, which were placed before season by Miss Annie Russell, di ment, president of the Dublin Uni Italy is perhaps the only promi money or services of students who the public by Bernard Bralove, rector of the theatre. It is the He is described as "the most use versity League of Nations Society, nent nation which will meet its en- wish to investigate needy cases. sports editor of the Sandspur. first, however, in the subscription ful man in community affairs in Johnson and Dreicer and finally auditor of the College obligation on time; the amount Following this, Mr. Harry R. list of professional performances. The chapel committee has also the South," is a vital and effec Historical Society—the latter be a due from that country, however, is Pierce, director of public speak Miss Russell and Miss Matthison I announced that there will be tive speaker, and well worth hear Back From Trip to ing the highest ^position open to but a fraction of the total owed by ing, delivered two humorous sket are old friends, both having played Christmas carols sung for the poor ing. His subject will be "Ten an undergraduate and correspond the other large powers, and its re ches, namely, "The Critical Situa in the London production of Shaw's of Winter Park through the efforts Righteous Men." Washington and Lee ing to the presidency of the Ox moval does little toward alleviat of the special social service com tion," by Mark Twain, and "A Fire "Major Barbara." Equally gifted ford and Cambridge Unions. Alarm in an Apa»tment," a burl- in trsgedy and comedy. Miss Mat ing the tense international atmos mittee, headed by Jean Fullington. Mr. Auchmuty holds the Gold grand opera. The pro- thison's work is characterized by Thomas Johnson and Maurice phere. «^- This committee is also sponsor esque Medal of the College Historical So s closed with another song exquisite psychological truth and Dreicer returned Tuesday, Novem ing the sale of Christmas seals for Students Meeting at gram ciety for History, and is the au It is worthy of note and doubt Dougherty, entitled "Ge- subtlety, emotionally mastery and ber 29, from a 1,700-mile debating tuberculosis patients in the United bv M thor of a pamphelt dealing with the less significant of the typical Brit Home ofFeuerstein's bet," written by Joseph Marks.