Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 32, No. 34, May 6, 1924
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University of Central Florida STARS Stetson Collegiate Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 5-6-1924 Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 32, No. 34, May 6, 1924 Stetson University Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-stetsoncollegiate 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 Stetson Collegiate by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Stetson University, "Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 32, No. 34, May 6, 1924" (1924). Stetson Collegiate. 175. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-stetsoncollegiate/175 STETSON COLLE WEEKLY Official Student Publication of John B. Stetson University VOLUME 32 DELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1924. NUMBER 34. Stetson Art School State Highs Meet In Held Big Reception Tennis Tournament *- •^ *- :PROF. FLUHART HOLDS RECEP -* TION AND EXHIBITION OF TRINITY TEAM TOO PERSONNEL OF ART DUVAL EXPECTED TO CARRY WORK IN PAINTING AND POT MUCH FOR STETSON SCHOOL INVOLVES AWAY THE BANNER IN DOU- TERY DECORATION OF BOTH BASEBALL OUTFIi TALENT; TRAINING BLES—FLEUR, MIAMI STAR HIS PUPILS AND THE INSTRUC. BLITCH, DUVAL AND MCDON! TORS DURING RECEPTION IN Fighting gamely every minute of Harry Davis Fluhart, the Art Di ALD, PALM BEACH, ARE LOOK STUDIOS. play, the Stetson Hatters went down rector, has spent his entire life in a ED UP TO AS THE BEST BETS in defeat before the airtight infie'd of studio, as both his parents were ar IN THE SINGLES. Friday afternoon and evening, the j the Trinity college by he score of tists. He received his first training at School of Art entertained in their 5 to 1. Failure to make their hits ho>ne surrounded by an atmosphere of Stetson is to entertain the Florida annual reception and exhibition, count cost Stetson the victory, sev art and a wonderful collection of State High School tennis tournament scores of the friends of the instructors eral times during the game were men paintings. this week. left on the base who should have He went early to Munich, where he and pupils and enthusisasts of this About 70 or 80 young men from scored. Harrison pitched a good was at once admitted b yspecial fa branch of the work of the University. the high schools will represent their brand of ball. Trinity got in nine vor to the studio of the famous ar All who "came and saw" were "con schools in the matches which are lim scattered hits. tist Richard Ritter von Poschinger, quered" for, but few had ever before ited to two singles and one double and painted with him for years. realized in any degree the magnitude The fielding of Henderson and for each competing city. Any school of the work of Prof, and Mrs. Fluhart, Lainhardt was the feature of the Later he spent two yeras in Paris which is a member of the Florida the Director of the School and the game, ^ in The Delicluse school under De- High School Athletic Association is Supervisor of Applied Art, These two Stetson lost to a better team this launce and Blaunt. eligible to send these three teams. charming and highly talented peop'/e Most of Prof. Fluhart's life has afternoon. It was a good clean game, ' The games are open Thursday, con constitute the personnel of one of the and the Hatters fought every minute been devoted to teaching art in ya- Ttiost nearly perfect departments of rious colleges, among them Knox, tinuing throughout Friday and Sat and rich'fy deserve much praise for urday. The final alone will be pliay- Stetson.- The work of their jupils, holding the Trinity lads to a four Earlham, and Stetson where he has shown in -the exhibition, is of such been for eight years. ed on the last day if plans now laid victory. are carried through. character as to bring honor to the in 0 , He is represented in permanent structors. The fact that a large ma galleries. Duval is favored with the cham A VALUABLE MASTERPIECE jority of the members of the faculty He has been a successful teacher pionship in the doubles over the oth OF ART SOON TO BE SEEN were present during the reception was all his life and has ^ faculty of being er possibilities of the State, but in IN GALLERY AT STETSON pleasing to Mr and Mrs. Fluhart. able to impart to others how to go Staniey Culp's opiplon will be some Their exj)ressions of highest apprecia PROF. HARRY-DAVIS FLUHART about the work to obtain results—a what weakened through the loss of tion of the paintings of both instruc A masterpiece of the world rare gift. George Yenawine, last year's champ of paintings, coming from the easel DIRECTOR OF ART tors and students will he'p much in Bertha Weeks Fluhart, Supervisor ion. of one of the most famous artists of building their enthusiasm for even of Normal Art, Applied and Indus The men looming up for the hon greater efforts. all ages is soon to be on exhibition in STETSON FALLS IN ! MOOT COURT STAGES the Art Ga'lery of Stetson Univer trial Arts, received her education at ors in the singles are: Fleur, cf Mi TENNIS MATCH WITH | SPECTACULAR KILL Wel'is College; Philadelphia School ami, Blitch of Duval, and McDonald The work in Applied Arts, especial sity. This wonderful canvass is STATE UNIVERSITY I FOR SAKE OF CASE ly in the painting of vases and various knovm -vVherever art is appreciated, of Design for women; Oswego State of Palm Meach. Fleur has defeated other articles of finest pottery and as one of the finest of Angelica Kauf- Normal School; Snow-Froelich Indus some of the best in the country, and Playing consistent heads up tennis, • T. B. Castiglia, "lies" sweating in glassware attracted the attention. The mann's works and in the realm of trial Art Summer School; Chautauqua has p'layed Vincent RicLards, holder Florida defeated Stetson here Satur jail as a it suit of the "munier ot work of Elizabeh Roberts, Winifred monetary value by which many minds School of Arts and Crafts. Mrs. of the Davis cup. day by the score of 4-2. The playina' Ira Cromt-r, for the theft of $.50 and Eveland, Mary Williamson and Eliza- must measure it, is of no small con Fluhart has taught in Jamestown, N., _o of Bowen of Florida was the big fac-| a v/atch, both men it appears carry- 'beth Taylor, Elizabeth Miller, Mrs. sequence, being valued by experts ati Y., and has been Supervisor of Art in tor in the Orange and Blue victory' ijig- guns for the other, during the DR. LINCOLN HULLEY OPENS (Continued on page 2) the public schools of Roanoke Rap WOMEN'S CLUB MUSIC WEEK something- over $10,000. The taJ( blonde boy was too much i'o ?'t"ternoon following the enterin.g: of ids, N. C, and of Orlando, F'<a. SUNDAY IN VESPER SERVICE -LEON FORBES SAFELY PASS- . The artist whose mind conceived | his opponents, with his slashin C'romer's room and the shooting: of O—; £3 TH'ROUCiH DIFFICULT OP au'd whose, iiands li'i'ougiit iaio'beiii^- driver I and- steffdy pitHrn'"--.- i'tt^ws, ra:.j<.' CruAierby Cr.stiglia. Ac ANNUAL MEETlNa'-STETSOM ERATION PERFORMED SUN. this costly and beautiful production. perger. Stetson marvel, was ^1^ usations made rather at largi by the GLEE CLUB FOR ELECTION ' Dr. Hulley, in a beautiful Vesper the famous Kaufmann, was a German off form Saturday. He easily defc^^ murderer" and threats of vengeance OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR service, Sunday afternoon, given in Leon E. Forbes is gradually re-j ^y birth. She was trained in Italy ed Pomeroy, but fell down badly by the "thief". the auditorium, opened the music covering from an operation which where she married a a member of the the doubles. Curp played the bottt After the shooting- the body of After the regular semi-weekly week program which the Women's Club of DeLand is sponsoring, in con wras performed Sunday morning at Italian nobility. Her^ life was spent game for the Hatters. / the "dead man" was carried to the meeting of April 28th, the Stetson junction with the Women's Club of in the painting of canvasses which are Culp won the first match of th^? hospita";- and one of the members of Glee Club held its annual meeting. nine o'clock. day against Mobly. The first set v/as the Nation. He was in bed. from Thursday now to be seen in every art gallery the ministerial club went to his bed The principle business of the aimual on the continent,' and in this coun hotly contested, Culp coming out vic side to receive his dying confession. meeting is the election of officei" for The auditorium was well filled, and morning to Saturday with what he tor 6-4. In the second, Mobly won the laeHeved to be malaria fever. While try. • Not a exhibition is considered Considerable excitement was occa the coming year. The following were a great deal of keen appreciation was complete but that Angelica Kauf first three games, but Culp came back sioned by the affair until it was ex elected officers: Mr. Ed Henderson, evident through the service. Stetson suffering from the fever, his back strong and beat him 6-3. began to bother him. On being ex mann is represented. She was one plained that the incident had been prsident; Mr, Geo.