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Rollins College Rollins Scholarship Online Rollins Magazine Marketing and Communications Fall 1936 Rollins Alumni Record, September 1936 Rollins College Office ofa M rketing and Communications Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.rollins.edu/magazine Recommended Citation Rollins College Office of Marketing and Communications, "Rollins Alumni Record, September 1936" (1936). Rollins Magazine. Paper 86. http://scholarship.rollins.edu/magazine/86 This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by the Marketing and Communications at Rollins Scholarship Online. It has been accepted for inclusion in Rollins Magazine by an authorized administrator of Rollins Scholarship Online. For more information, please contact [email protected]. gr*%^- :<#-- ' • ■' ' ■■"-'■ - - -? V"'■ < w &# ^1 «l : a^iii^ i i iff ** ^v^# i / m sap A %: vfe»* ; ^; - THE FIVE NEW DORMITORIES RECENTLY COMPLETED AND TO BE OCCUPIED WITH THE OPENING OF COLLEGE: HOOKER, LYMAN AND GALE HALLS FOR MEN ; LUCY CROSS AND CAROLINE FOX HALLS FOR WOMEN VOL. XIV No. in Published quarterly by the Alumni Association of Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida : v : r ; wf:f."'•;• ^ >.*;y£> :\KW^-• v**1 ? > • ?•;•'•••'v?* ■ -i * ■■.'»/ -*»«•.. •,'.!.". t •. tV.'.**' «.'-»» 1936 ROLLINS ALUMNI FUND ^§i*? EVERY ALUMNUS A CONTRIBUTOR Contributors to the 1936 Alumni Fund Faculty Fishback, Mrs. Davis E. (Blanche Wil- Greene, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. (Billy mott), Orlando Freeman), Winter Park Beard, Dr. William S., Winter Park Sedgwick, Robert, Waukegan, III. Bonties, Mrs. H. P. (Mrs. Mendson), McElroy, J. Merle, Orlando Maitland 1908 1924 Chaffee, Mrs. Betsey, Winter Park Ahik, Andrew, Jr., Winter Park Bower, Mrs. Robert, Cleveland, Ohio Cole, Dr. Helen W., Winter Park Robinson, Mary, Orlando Dalrymple, Amy, Boston, Mass. 1925 Ferguson, Mrs. Esther B., Tallahassee 1909 Caldwell, Rebecca, Lake Wales Fluno, A. S., Winter Park Chubb, Mr. and Mrs. Leland (Bar- 1926 Hanna, A. J., Winter Park bara Flye), Winter Park Hart, Eldridge, Winter Park Colville, Robert B., Long Island City, Mansfield, Portia S., Rye, N. Y. N. Y. (Hart Essay Prize) Sloaterman, A. F., Colorado Springs, Leonard, Mary, Winter Park 1927 Colo. Peeples, Fleetwood, Winter Park Spross, Charles A., Orlando Lehmann, Karl (Hon.), Tavares Powers, Hiram, Winter Park Ward, Raymond O., Winter Park Williams, Mrs. Ruth, Providence, R. I. 1928 1910 Green, Isabel, Winter Park Charter Students LaMartin, Robert L., Okeechobee Glenn, Mrs. W. M. (Lois Sample), Barnes, Mrs. Henry (Marion Coan), Sawyer, Hazel, Winter Park Orlando Scollard, Mrs. Clinton (Hon.), Winter Rockville, Conn. Vanderpool, Fred W., Miami Coleman, W. F., Pine Bluff, Ark. Park Collicut, Mrs. Margaret, Maitland. 1912 Winslow, Kenelm, Winter Park King, Mrs. W. C. (Allie Mizell), Ft. Lee, Thomas, Orlando 1929 Lauderdale 1914 Abbott, Frank S., Norwalk, Conn. The Gay Nineties Brown, Nancy, Orlando Corre, Mary P., Cincinnati, O. Dale, Rev. J. Harold, Billerica, Mass. Danforth, Mrs. H. P. (Thelma Spur- Dommerich, Alex L., Maitland 1916 ling), Orlando Ensminger, Rev. Fred P., Birmingham, Evans, William B., Morsetown, N. J. Dyer, Harriett E., New York, N. Y. Lehman, Rodman J., Winter Park Ala. Landstreet, Arthur L., New Orleans, La. Frank, Fritz J., New York, N. Y. Lyle, Luella, Winter Park Hooker, D. Ashley, Birmingham, Ala. 1917 McDonald, Howard A., Winter Park Mitchell, Ernest H., Lancaster, N. H. Stone, Forrest B., Maitland Sherbondy, E. Ford, Augusta, Ga. Mowbray, Henry B., Demorest, Ga. Trovillion, H. R., Winter Park Ward, Gertrude O., Winter Park Neville, John H., Winter Park Zimmerman, Mrs. George (Mary Vir- Palmer, Mrs. E. D. (Edith Carey), 1918 ginia Fisher), Clarksburg, W. Va. Hutchinson, Robert, Hollywood, Calif. Lindsay, Calif. 1930 Rand, Anna, Orlando Muriel, Sara, Jacksonville Rand, Elizabeth, Orlando Musselwhite, Joseph M., Orlando Adolfs, Clara, Winter Park Reed, Harrison, Jacksonville Salmon, Loretta, Winter Park Davis, Dorothy, Miami Glos, Bohuslav Ing, Olomanc, Crecho- Robinson, Mrs. B. M. (Marian Curtis), 1919 Orlando slovakia Hutchinson, Mrs. Robert (Marjorie Tal- Jennings, Asa, New York, N. Y. Siedenburg, Mis. Reinhard (Paula man), Hollywood, Calif. Dommerich), Maitland Laidlaw, Mrs. James (Harriet Burton), Waterhouse, Stella, Maitland 1920 (Hon.), New York, N. Y. Maxson, Verna, Winter Park Whitman, Mrs. A. B., (Maude Neff), Musselwhite, Mrs. Vanetta Hall, Win- Orlando Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyde (Ruth ter Park Cole), New Orleans, La. 1904 1922 Wilson, Damaris, Winter Park Steinmetz, Helen, Norristown, Pa. Appleby, Madeline, Norwood, Mass. 1931 Bell, J." Edward, Jr., Tallahassee Fox, Howard (Hon.), New York, N. Y. 1905 Ingram, Warren, Winter Park (Fox Literary Prize) Yothers, Mrs. W. W. (Ada Bumby), 1923 Holt, George C, Winter Park Orlando James, Robert Henry, Lockport, N. Y. Campbell, Alice, Winter Park Pattison, Penelope, Belleview, N. J. 1907 Fishback, Mrs. G. B. (Florence Bum- Cheney, D. A., Orlando by), Orlando (Continued to Page 2) Published by Rollins College Alumni Association. Annual Subscription $1.00 per year, single copies, 25e. Remittance should be made to Rollins College Alumni Association. Published quarterly during the college year, June, September, December and March. Office of publica- tion Carnegie Hall, Winter Park, Fla. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office, Winter Park, Fla., under the Act of Congress, March 8, 1878. Member American Alumni Council and Graduate Group, Inc. E ROLLINS ALUMNI RECORD for SEPTEMBER 1936 New Appointments to Rollins Faculty Six new appointments to the Rollins Faculty have of the First Italian Army Orchestra, cellist of the Enos been announced by President Holt for the coming String Quartette in Trento, Italy, and cellist of the year: Trento Opera House. He has also toured as a cellist with different organizations in Europe and the United Angela Paloma Campbell (Mrs. J. E. Campbell) of States. Seville, Spain, as assistant professor in Spanish; Charles S. Mendell, Jr., of Mattapoisett, Mass., as in- Mr. Sheldon, who has been on the staff at Antioch structor in English; Enrico Tamburini, former conduc- College the past year, was born in Germany, of Swiss tor of the Wheeling, W. Va., Symphony Orchestra, as and American parents. He was graduated from a pri- instructor in cello; Gilbert H. R. Sheldon of New vate school in Constance, Germany, and from the Uni- York City as instructor in Modern Languages; Charles versity of Lausanne, in France. Later he attended J. Armstrong of Victoria, British Columbia, as instruc- Harvard Law School where he was graduated with an tor in Latin and Greek; and Edward E>. Farley of LL.B. degree. Since his graduation from Harvard Emoryville, Calif., as instructor in Chemistry. Law School he has spent several years in Europe, chiefly in England, Italy and Greece. He was in Mrs. Campbell, whose appointment is in line with France this summer working for his doctorate in com- the constant effort being made to develop the Spanish parative literature at the University of Strasbourg. Department, was born in Spain and attended the Uni- Dr. Armstrong, who suceeds Dr. Malcolm MacLar- versity of Madrid where she received her bachelor's en, was graduated from the University of British degree. Later she taught Spanish language and liter- Columbia in 1932 with an A.B. degree and from Har- ature at Wellesley in 1921. She has taught also in vard University this year with a Ph.D. degree. At the Spanish Summer School of Middlebury College British Columbia he held several scholarships and was and at Walnut Hill School, Dana Hall, Wellesley High graduated with "First Class Honors." At Harvard he School. held a scholarship from 1933 to 1935 and the William Mr. Mendell was graduated from Dartmouth in Watson Goodwin Fellowship this past year. 1931 with an A. B. degree and from Harvard in 1934 Dr. Farley, who succeeds Dr. Edward J. Salstrom with an M.A. degree. He has taught at Tabor Acade- as instructor in Chemistry, received his A.B. degree my and the Swain School of Design in New Bedford, from the University of Wisconsin in 1931 and his M.S. Mass. and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. Dr. Farley Mr. Tamburini, who was cellist concertist and con- was student teacher at Wisconsin University and a ductor of the Symphony Orchestra of Wheeling, W. teaching assistant during his four years as a graduate Va., since 1929, is a native of Italy. He studied cello student at the University of Illinois. He is a member under several master musicians in Italy, Paris and of Sigma Nu social fraternity, and of Sigma Xi and Vienna and was a student of solfeggia, theory, har- Phi Lambda Upsilon honorary societies. mony and history in Paris and of conducting in Vien- New resident heads of the dormitories for the com- na. He has served as band leader of the 140th Bat- ing year will include Mrs. Albert H. T. Banzhaf, Dr. tery of Bombarider of the Italian Army, first cellist Charles J. Armstrong and Dr. Gilbert H. R. Sheldon. CELLO INSTRUCTOR (Continued from Page i) Libby, Edwin, Sarasota Libby, Marguerite, Sarasota Proctor, R. B., New York, N. Y. Lynch, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Ethel Mackey, J. F., Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Miller), St. Joseph, Mo. Reinstein, Martin, Bronxville, N. Y. Walton, William, Brookline, N. Y. Williams, Dr. Edward M. (Hon.) 1934 1932 Coleman, Eugene, Winter Park Coleman, Rebecca Ann, Winter Park Arnold, Frances, Groveland Johnson, Thomas P., Cambridge, Mass. Bourne, Severin, New York, N. Y. Longest, Mary Butler, Louisville, Ky. Coddington, Mrs. William D. (Polly F. Teachout, David, Jr., Cleveland, O. S. Smith), Bethlehem, Pa. Cooke, Fred, Palm Beach 1935 Curry, Kenneth, Orlando Ellis, Mrs. William N. (Dorothy Estes), Cushman, Nancy, Brooklyn, N. Y. Orlando Galbraith, Carol Smith, New York, N. Fluno, Thirza, Winter Park Y. Kimball, Edmund H., Northeast Har- Lincoln, Joseph C. (Hon.), Villa Nova, bor, Me. Pa. LeRoy, Lucille, Lakeland Rathbone, Charlotte, Palmer, Mass. Planck, Mrs. Charles (Carolyn Heine), Wellman, Helen, Winter Park Washington, D. C. Turner, Lottie, Washington, D.