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University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 10-10-1946 Sandspur, Vol. 51 No. 01, October 10, 1946 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. 51 No. 01, October 10, 1946" (1946). The Rollins Sandspur. 759. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/759 Eollins anti0pur VOLUME 51 WINTER PARK, PLORIDA, OCTOBER 10, 1946 NUMBER 1 33 New Subjects Offered; Homecoming Week-end History Courses Predominate The total number of new courses Features Game, Dance offered this year at Rollins sur passes those at any other time in the history of the school with 33 Vincent Announces new subjects added to the curri Alumni to Honor Dean Enyart culum. The majority of these Material Shortage courses are in the history division. Arthur Enyart, dean of men, m\l be honored Friday eve One of the interesting courses ning, October 11, in the Orange Court hotel at a dinner com offered in history is the republics Delays Building mencing the events of the Rolhns Alumni Homecoming vs^eek- of Hispanic America, which deals end. with the historical development of New Administration Building A rally of all alumni will form at 5:00 p.m. in the Orange the republics of Latin America Expected To Be Completed Court. An informal dinner will follow at 6:00, during which since their independence — their By First of 1947 the portrait of Dean Enyart, the Tars' number one fan, will be systems of government, political presented to the college. and social problems, economic con A motorcade to the Orlando stadium with police escort will Mr. Dionald Vincent, publicity di form at 7:45. A half hour later the Rollins Tars meet the ditions, and their international re rector, has announced that the new lations. This course is taught un George Washington University team. Southern Conference administration building, which has foe. der Dr. Hanna. Another subject in been under construction since last the same division is Europe 1815- Players and coaches of the Jack spring, is expected to be completed son (Miami), Winter Park, Apopka, 1914. This consists of a study of by the first of the year. The short Storm Misses Rollms formative forces and significant Kissimmee, Frostproof, St. Cloud, age of materials has impeded com Although High Winds Auburndale, Leesburg, New Smy developments in nineteenth cen pletion. tury Europe. This course is offered Felt On Campus rna, St. James (Orlando), and Cler spring term by Dr. Theodore Col As soon as possible, the admin mont high school teams will be lier. istrative offices of Carnegie hall Although the high wind that guests of Rollins. are to be transferred to the new DEAN ARTHUR ENYART There will be stunts at the half Dr. Wu-Chi Liu, who came from swept the west coast of Florida building. This will permit enlarge with band music from the Avon Cliina to Rollins last spring, is last Monday night did not directly ment of library facilities in the Park, Winter Park, St. Cloud, St. teaching a course in Chinese liter Local Housing Problem hit Winter Park nor damage any former. James, and Orlando Junior high ature and civilization that will buildings on campus, evidence of Greater Than Ever school bands. cover the entire year and is open Offices to be moved are as fol the wind's force was seen Tuesday to all students. It consists of a lows: president, treasurer, cashier, With a registration of over six morning when the campus was lit Following the game an all-college term each on Chinese cultural his deans of men, women, and faculty, hundred students, the largest ever tered with fallen branches and dance is scheduled at the Orange tory, Chinese literature and Chi purchasing agent, and publicity. recorded, Rollins has an .even moss. Court hotel. greater housing problem than last With every safety precaution nese Philosophy. The ground was broken for the Special services 'will be held in year. taken, the college was prepared Professor Trueblood, new this new building February 8, 1946, in the Knowles Memorial chapel Sun for the hurricane many hours be fall to the English department, is a ceremony which was attended by Thirty-three men are living at day mornng at 9:45. fore it was expected in the vicinity teaching Elizabethan lyric poetry the faculty and the student body. the Park Avenue hotel and thirteen of Winter Park. during the spring term. Mrs. George Warren of Boston, at the conservatory of music. Two According to the Orlando weath Many new courses are also being Massachusetts, whose donations men live in the laboratory theatre er bureau, the wind reached its Changes In Beanery offered in the philosophy depart helped build the student Center and and three others in the field house. greatest speed at 2:29 Tuesday ment, one of them, the philosophy Alumni house, is the donor of the Dr. Holt's garage has also been morning when a sixty-four mile Achieved By Rudy of George Santayana under Dr. new building. Bradish. This course is a critical converted into living quarters. per hour gust was recorded. During Summer analysis of Santayana's The Realms The Rollins commons has under of Being. This is supplemented New Faculty Members Show Wide Range Of Interests, Talents; gone several changes during the by a study of several contemporary summer. Rudy Tietjens, former critics and Santayana's replies to Include Veterans, Authors, Musicians, Artists and Psychometristmanage r of tbe Rollins Center, now them. The prerequisite for this replaces Miss Martha McFarlane, is another course in philosophy. Sixteen professors, six having Robert Burton Kleinhans, assist says, reviews and poems published who is reported to be at Harp For those students interested in taught here previously, have been ant professor of biology, holds a in scholarly periodicals. Last year er's Candlelight dining room. sociology, a course in experiments added to the Rollins faculty this B. A. degree from Adelbert College his critique of Lord Byron's Don Mr. George Cartwright, superin in society under Dr. King is avail year to handle a capacity enroll and an M.A. from Western Reserve Juan was published and he has re tendent of grounds and buildings, able. This consists of an analysis ment. University. He has been assistant cently completed a historical novel and his staff have enclosed the of social reform. Ten of these new professors are in biology at Adelbert, Flora Stone of pioneer Oregon dealing with porch in front of the Commons. The A complete list of these courses covered in this issue, others will Mather, and Cleveland Colleges; Jesse Applegate. additional floor space thereby gain and their instructors may be found be written up next week. department head in biology at Ath Rudolph Radama Von Abele of ed allows a total of 72 small tables in the registration office in the ad Dr. C. Wendell King, assistant ens College, Athens, Greece; with Harrington Park, N. J., director of to be placed in the beanery with a ministration building. professor of sociology, graduated the American Gas Association and the new institute of world govern new seating capacity of 403. from Yale in 1940 with a B.A. de Old Trail school in Akron, Ohio; ment at Rollins will also offer Fresh flowers are placed on each gree, received his master's in 1941 with the rank of Lieutenant Com courses. table every day. All tables are mander, he was instructor in Ml Sets New Policy; and his doctor of philosophy degree W. B. Whitaker, assistant pro covered with white cloths and cloth chemistry at the United States in 1944. He has been an instructor fessor of speech, received his B.A. napkins are provided for dinners. Naval academy at Annapolis; and Center Open Sundayi n sociology at Yale since 1943 and degree from Teachers College, St. Another alteration occurs in the served in the Allied Mission for is a member of the American Cloud, Minnesota, in 1932. He has service with Rollins boys as wait Observing Greek Elections in 1946. From 10:30 to 5:30Sociologica l Society. His article. taught speech and dramatics at ers, 10 for breakfast and dinner While at Annapolis he taught Social Cleavage in a New England Michigan State college. Recently and 20 working in two shifts at Spanish and Russian in the lan Community, was published in the he was released by the U. S. Navy lunch. Kermit Dell, former Rollins stu- guage department, was Examiner spring issue of Social Forces. with the rank of Lt. Commander. An old Rollins tradition is being lient, has recently replaced Rudy for Greek Interpreters; battalion Wilbur Dorsett, instructor in revived each Thursday night with Tietjens as manager of the Center. football coach; and a contributor to Boit Lincoln Brannen, assistant theatre arts, is a graduate of the dinner by candlelight. With Kermit have appeared sev the U. S. N. A. Chemical Labratory professor of psychology, has a B. S. University of North Carolina eral alterations. Manual. degree from Tufts College and a where he received his master of The most world-shaking of these M. E. from the Harvard Graduate arts degree in 1936. He has had ten Dr. Paul G. Trueblood, assistant Hanna Writes History changes occurs in the resumation School.