STETSON COLLEGIATE WEEKLY Official Student Publication of John B. VOLUME 32 DELAND, , WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1924. NUMBER Itf. /7 Berg-Meyer Concert DEDICATION Hatters Trim The At Athens Theatre St Augustine Team Thursday Night Thursday 40 to 24

The audience on Friday night was t ame Berg. His talented ability as- so completely captivated by the con-1 serted itself throughout the program, Hatters win in a game fast and a foul on Rhue gave Smith the oppor­ clean from Florida East Coast quin­ tunity to shoot the first basket of the •cert, given in the University auditor- and when the time came for his num- tet. ium, by Greta Challen Berg and bers, he was greeted with a shower of game. On he next play the F. E. C. "William Meyer, that a return engage- j applause. Students of piano readily The Stetson Hatters romped home team took the ball straight down the ment has been arranged. appreciate his wonderful technique, on the local court Thursday to the floor with beutiful teamwork for These artists will appear again in | and ease of execution. tune of 40 to 24 against the fast their first basket giving them a lead team from St. Augustine. The of­ of 2 to 1. After this play a basket joint concert at the Athens Theatre The program for the evening was fense and defense of the Hatters was by Teare and a foul goal by Coving­ on Thursday night, the definite time rendered as follows: of the variety that is seldom seen ex­ to be announced in the advertise­ ton gave the Hatters the lead that Aria from "Aida" Ritorna Vincitor, cept in the larger schools where bas­ they kept thioughout the game. Col- ments. The Stetson Collegiate Week­ Verdi. ketball reigns supreme. The team­ ly, and the Stetson Choral Society lee shot a beautiful basket from mid- (a) ur dieesti, Italian aria of 17th work of the F. E. C team was a little are again sponsoring the concert, and floor and Smith followed with two century—Lotti. off during the first half, but in the feel confident that the music lovers MISS GRACE WATSON and Hobson and Covington dropped (b) Have you seen but a white Miss Watson attended Stetson for second half they came back with such in one each. Collee shot a foul, but of the University and DeLand, will Adams and received her training in three years, receiving her A. B. de­ a rush that the Hatters were taken by was followed by Covington who rung avail themselves of this repeated op­ Lillie grow—Old English. organ from Mrs.. Evah Baker Welch. (c) Oh, Didn't it rain —• Negro gree in 1922 and the M. A. degree I surprise and were unable to score un- up two, one of which was from near portunity of hearing such talented ar- Last winter Miss Watson held the po­ 1 til their oponents had rolled up nine tists. Some reductions in the prices Spiritual. the following year. She received her center. Smith caged three and Os­ sition of organist at the First Baptist points. sinsky did himself proud and shot are being made, in order that the ad­ "How's my boy"- -Sidney Homer, early training in Greenville, S. C, and church of DeLand. one. Francis snatched one and shot mission cost will be no obstacle to (a) Wings of night—Wintter at a private school in Highlands, N. The shooting of Smith and the all Her talents were also displayed in one from mid-floor; he was followed those wishing to hear the concert. Watts. C. Later she obtained diplomas from around floor work and accuracy in dramatic circles where she was num­ passing and shooting of Covington by a foul from Wolf and thus ended The reader is invited to ask anyone (b) Blackbird's song Cyril the normal and domestic science de­ bered among those receiving high Scott. partments of the Montreat Normal were features of the game. Johnston the first half with the score 28 to present at the concert Friday evening honors. She played in the dramatic five. (c) At the well -Hageman. School. While attending Stetson and Frances were the shining lights as to the wonderful quality of festival presented last winter by the of the visitors. ' Madame's Berg voice, or the ability Piano solo: Miss Watson distinguished herself in University, and also took part in, and The second half saw the ball put in­ The Hatters in this game were a of William Meyer, the accompanist (a) Swan Song—Wagner-Liszt. many lines of activity, and worked directed other plays. Her records in to play and the fast offense of the little off form and should have won and soloist for the program. (b) Love Song—Wagner-Liszt, untiringly for the furtherance of the scholarship show that she was satis­ from this team by a much larger score F. E. C. team was put into action; With her usual charming personality, (a) Le roi de Thule, (b) Jewel best interests of her Aima Mater. The fied with nothing short of the best, but due to the fact that in the second they scoring nine points before the Greta Challen Berg completely won song—From "Raust"—Guonod. fact that she was a loyal member of and she received at the end of the Hatters could wake up. Francis was- William Meyer, accompanist. half when the visitors came back with her audience in a very enjoyable way Omega chapter of Alpha Xi Delta i course here the Alpha Xi Delta non- such a rush the Hatter machine came responsible for most of them. Run- throughout the program. She re­ No one can afford to miss the last fraternity, that she held membership or ring, the requirements for which to a standstill and allowed their op­ yon broke the jynx and scored a bas­ sponded very generously to the lib­ opportunity of hearing these artists. in Theta-Alpha Phi and that she is | are equal to those of the Phi Beta ponents to' score. This will doubtless ket. Riette went in for Ossinsky and eral applause with many encores. Another concert to be given by them National Vice President of the Phi j Kappa key. This year Miss Watson be overcome as the season progresses, almost immediately scored the second William Meyer in his easy and in the Athens Theatre on Thursday, Beta musical fraternity, testifies to is at Limestone college, Gaffney, 5. for with the experienced material and basket. Meanwhile Francis for the graceful manner, accon.panied Mad- at very reasonable prices. her high standing in fraternal circles. C„ where she holds a responsible po­ excellent coaching of Allen a team visitors keps up the good work and She is talented along many lines, not sition as head of the department of will doubtless wind up the season that builds up the score. Covington be­ least among them being music. She gins to warm up and tears through there to show our boys we are really public speaking and home econom­ will rank very favorably with the won­ was a piano pupil of Mrs. Crosby ics. derful team from Stetson in 1921, the defense of the visitors and cages HATTER backing them. ! three. Hobson substitutes for Run­ that cleaned up the state andnwas ra- Varsity Schedule ty On "'- I'Oqqina, ^KjjtmiM PHI KAPP£. DELTA NOTES -^r^^;, tw ww^ :,•„,..> ^i.^,.,, ,Jt*,.- i ;, ..,,.,,T* — '-—••«---"» the Solith". Jan. 17 or 18—Miami Y. M. G. A. gets hot and taTIyTtwo. Johnson SCHEDULE COMPLETE at DeLand. peach of which has its own organiza­ Due to* a little stubbornness and Bob Blakely spent the week-end in tion. The clubs functioning individu­ misunderstanding among the players shoots a foul and Francis cages an­ Jan. 25—Southern at DeLand. other. Covington races down the TEAM TO TAKE TEN-DAY TRIP Jan. 28—U. of Fla., at Gainesville. Jacksonville. Bob met three girls on ally as well as through the class as a and coaches, many of the; first string the trip and he can't decide which one flor in his usual manner and cages a TO CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND Feb. 1—Greenbacks at Jackson* whole facilitates the work of the class men were not allowed to play in this he likes best. He met one on- the ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ couple. Then the whistle blew. FLORIDA. ville. very much. The Class is also plan- game. However, it is the game that Feb. 2—Jax Y. M. C. A. at Jack­ train going up, one in Jacksonville 'ning social activities, thp first of which we are interested in just at present, Score: Stetson, 40; F. E. C, 24. sonville. ' and one on the train coming back. is to be a "Leap Year party." so we will proceed to speechify on The line-up: ^^^^^ Mrs. Dozier entertained the Phi The Stetson basketball team is Feb. 4—J. A. E. at Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Garwood is the teacher of this that. Hobson (c) Johnson (c) grooming itself for a stiff season. Feb. 5—Protestant Club, at Savan­ Kappa Delta fraternity at a card class and piays a very important part In the second, half the Hatters Forward Many out of state games will be play­ nah. party and dance at her home last in the successful work of the class. slowed up and the F. E. C. team Smith Frances Thursday evening. A most delight­ ed and several in the tsate including Feb. 6—Elon College, at Lion, N. A most cordial invitation is given to scored 19 points to the Hatters 12, Forward ful time was enjoyed by all those Florida, Rollins and Southern. C. all to meet with the class. while in the first half the Hatters Covington Rhue present. Mrs. Dozier is a wonderful scored 28 points to their opponent's Thursday the Hatters will tie up Feb. 7—Tarheels at Raleigh, N. C. , Mr. J. Ollie Edmunds is the presi­ Center hostess and gave the Phi Kaps a won­ 5. with the fast team representing the Feb. 8—Wake Forest, at Clinton, dent of the Young Men's class and Teare Pritchard derful time. Y. M. C. A. from Miami. It is the S. C. (Tentative.) has it well organized. The class is Both teams looked good as they Guard Guzz Dunn is developing into a -earnest hope of the Collegiate that Feb. 9—Albany Y. M C. A., at anticipating having the privilege of came out on the floor and it was soon Ossinsky Collee wonderful golf player. The other day there will be a large crowd present Albany, Ga. being host to the Young Men's class seen that a good, fast game was to Guard Whitnell, Billy Sunday and Guzz to cheer the boys on. The Y. M. C. Feb. 15—Southern at Lakeland. of the Baptist church of Sanford in be played. Substitutions: Runyon for Hob­ were out chasing little golf balls, A. team is a strong one and will test Feb. 18—Piedmont at DeLaiid. a general get-together very soon and On the tip-off from center the hon­ son, Riette (4) for Ossinsky, Hobson when one of them made a hole in one. the merit of our men to the utmost. Feb. 20 or 21—Rollins at Winter is planning to make it a. great occa­ ors were about even, but Covington for Runyon, Ossinsky for Smith. F. Ask Guzz; he knows. Be there and show the old school spir- I p*ark. sion. Prof. H. A. Garwood is an ex­ outylayed his oponent both on the E. C, Wolfe (1) for Rhue, Rhue for Ray Anson and Rat Elvin Bass it— and don't forget to use the lungs. I jre^ 22, 23 or 25—U. of Fla., at ceptional teacher for a Sunday School floor and in shooting, he scoring 13 Wolfe. The next game will be with Flori-1 DeLand spent a very enjoyable week-end at class and the class invites every points to his opponent's none. Referee, Forslying; Scorer, Whit­ Ray's home in Orlando. Bass says da at Gainesville.' They will, begin a Feb. 29- -Rollins at DeLand. young man in this community who A short time after the first tip-off nell; Timekeeper, Henderson. Orlando is a great place. He is going two-day rest before their trip up the Jan. 186 -Lake Wales or St. Pe- is not a member of some other Sun­ fishing down there some day if all the country. Games will be played at tersburg. day School to raeeS with it beginning lakes don't dry up. diers and the Carleston aviation field turns the old place "ain't like it used Jacksonville, Savannah, Elon and Ral­ Jan. 22—Seabreeze High School. at once. Bob Morgan, an old Phi Kap visit­ and has done work in the biggest stu­ to be." eigh, N. C, Clinton, S. C, and Al­ Jan. 22—Orlando. O ed the house over the week-end. Bob PICTURES FOR YOUR FRIENDS dios in Illinois and other states. Great excitement has been caused bany, Ga. Jan. 26—Sanford. was well known when in school here AND THE ANNUAL — ACT NOW With Mr. Russell si Mr. G. L. Hen­ by the "wee-jee" board Fay brought Jan. 28—DeLand High school. Then comes the games with the and met many of his old friends. dry, who is an experienced outdoor back with her. "Wee-jee" says Betty state colleges and universities. After Feb. 1—Tampa Imps. Pinkie Lester, another old Phi Kap Have you got a real good picture photographer and has< been in the will be the next one up before the the ten-day hop, the Hatters will Feb. 2—St. Petersburg or Lake from West Palm Beach, was a guest of yourself that you can show to your business for over 15 years. The An­ student council. Betty swears Fay come back and show the state teams Wales. at the Phi Kap house over the week­ friends and call it good? When was nual staff, through Mr. Chas. T. Hen­ was pushing it. Anyway, she says what championship teanfs look like. Feb. 4—Daytona Y. M. C. A. end. Lester has been away for quite the last time you had your picture derson, busines smanager, has been "wee-jee" lies, 'cause she's going to They will be in the pink of condition Feb. 5—Daytona High School. a time, and he enjoyed being back at made? You do not want to always very careful in its selection of a pho­ be good after her last experience. and stronger by experience and better Feb. 6—New Smyrna All-Stars. the old school for a couple of days. be showing your friends a likeness tographer and they feel that the stu­ "Wee-jee" also states that Helen in team-work. Let's get a hold on the Feb. 7—New Smyrna High School. _ O that favored you two or three years dents have got the best chance to get is going to be called before the stu­ championship and not let it slip. Feb. 8—Ft. Lauderdale. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE'S ago and now is the appointed time the finest work done at a very nomi­ dent council for going riding with What do you say? Boost the team Feb. 9—West Palm Beach. DEPARTMENT for you to act. nal sum by a very high grade portrait Kern Buck. We'll have to see about .—that't what they need. Feb. 16—St. Augustine. concern. The sum .of $1.50 will be this! Feb. 27—DeLand High or Ameri­ The Annual staff has been at work The Hatter Freshman team has a For some time the Young People's several weeks trying to get the finest charged for the setting and three cuts Hollywood is muchly favored by can Legion. schedule that is also a good one and department of the Baptist Sunday photographer that they could find for will be given for use in the Annual. DeLand Hall. For reason apply to -O- f t should do themselves proud. Their School* has been meeting in Stetson taking the pictures of this year's An­ —O- schedule consists of 12 games in the PHI BETA NOTES auditorium. There was no place to nual and they have found an unusual Maggie asked quite a few questions state. house them in the Baptist church, for chance to have the pictures taken by DELAND HALL NOTES about Fort Lauderdale from those The Miami Y. M. C. A. has a bunch The Phi Beta Fraternity wishes to the Sunday School has outgrown the a DeLand photographer and at a rea­ returning from that part of the

STETSON COLLEGIATE WEEKLY Are you a lily white? Into a dry ditch—and drowned them pressive teacher. Ask Riette. **************************************** all. Official Student Publication I got a seventy-three ? ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Chaudoin Hall * * JOHN B. STETSON UNIVERSITY Bob, Bob, don't leave me—hold —LYNN C. DOYLE. Wish to announce the engagement * * DeLand, Florida my head. of * Everfast Suiting SOUNDS PHONY— * » Printed By the and then I says . Their only Daughter i* Sure, Whit made a "hole" in one. "Are you there?" in solid colors, abso- J SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY Miss Chaudoin Parlors * BARRS' * "Yes, I am here." * Iutely fast to every­ South Boulevard Betcha a Chocolate milk on this of this city "What's your name?" * thing— DeLand, :-: Florida one. to * Sure, you can eat on this ticket— "Watt's my name." Mr. Male Students " C. W. DUKE, Jr., while he's gone. "Yes! What's your name?" Also of this City Drawncloth, Color Guaranteed Editor I confess. "I say my name is Watt. You're O C. T. PARSONS, Do YOU REALLY THINK she's Jones?" SIGMA NU NOTES Pictorial Review Patterns * Colored Linens •A. Business Manager. "fishing" hh»? . "No I'm Knott." 138 North Boulevard, DeLand, Florida * A. W. BATES, Get the lead . "Will you, please tell me your Stetson University Sigma Nu and General Manager Rat, that's serious. name?" well— one or two others, was too **************************************** BILLY WILLIAMS, "Eddiepinaud." "Will Knott." much for Duane Wood to keep away Circulation Manager **************************************** He says he's a "self-made man" "Why won't you?" from, so last Thursday saw him back * BUT we have our doubts. "I say my name is William Knott." among us once more. Mr. Wood was * ROBERT RODEN, THAT'S ALL TONITE. "Oh, I beg your pardon." associated with the business college * Let Me Have Assitant General Manager * O "Then you'll be in this afternoon, last year, but did not return this year * YOUR GEORGE CLARK, I come around, Watt?" PrintingWork PIANO RECITAL if until last week. He will resume his * Secretary to General Manager "Certainly, Knott." course. * * "TONY" BATES ERCEL LITTLE, And they rang off. Blame them? Mr. Howard Huie, of Haines City, Reporters An interesting program has been * arranged by Prof. Duckwitz for the — ED. U. KATER. and a former Stetson law student, * Alpha Xi Delta Loura Hudson * advanced intermediate pupils, assist­ made a brief sojourn in DeLand last Pi Beta Phi .... Minna Cunningham SHOULD WE COMPLAIN * Wedding Invitations Bill Heads ed by the Phi Beta Fraternity for the Saturday. Glad to see you again, * Delta Delta Delta Lillian Trice ABOUT THE RAIN?— Wedding Announcements Bank Forms recital to be held in the art room of Howard. * Sigma Nu Alonzo Meadows Down ot came pouring, * Programs Elizbeth Hall on Thursday afternoon Mr. John Ainsworth has returned At Home Cards Pi Kappa Phi Ed Henderson Down it came pouring, with his wife and mother from Mason * Visiting Cards Booklets Phi Kappa Delta Geo. Crombie at four o'clock. * Dripping and dropping, City, 111. * Folders lent Club Elvin Bass The playing of Chopin's Sherzo by Business Cards Soothing and knocking— "Mother" Ainsworth, as she in * Krucible Club Billy Parsons Rose Lee Gaut will be an added fea­ Office Forms Pamphlets Rain, rain, rain. known among the fellows because of * Theta Alpha Phi .... Howard Gallant ture. * Monogram Stationery Letter Circulars The recital given last month by the her interest in Sigma Nu and the * Alpha Phi Epsilon .... Ollie Edmunds It fell on the shingles, Letter Heads Hand Bills elementary pupils of the piano de­ help and kindness she has extended * Sigma Nu Phi Hall Shepherd Made odd little jingles, * Note Heads Posters partment and the Phi Beta fraterni­ to us at all times, has made herself * Y. W. C. A Martha McConnell Boisterously prancing, ty was enjoyed by all who attend­ a warm place in the hearts of all who * Envelopes Window Cards Chaudoin Hall Gertrude Okell- Merrily dancing— ed. know her. Phi Sigma Eta Ed Clark Rain, rain, rain. Phi Beta Emily Williams The young students who partici­ Albert Wing is ill at his home in * pated showed marked improvement Tampa. Albert will not return to Alumni Howard Gallant It ran down the gutters, Faculty Advisor Dr. Farriss since their last appearance. Stetson this year, but' will take up * Prof. Duckwitz gave a talk on the With dull, drowsy mutters, work at the Tampa Business College. * Complete Printing Service subject "Christmas," which was both Rolling and rumbling, Ed Sem of the class of '21' was * On it went tumbling— BRIGHT SAYINGS interesting and instructive. His talk in DeLand' Wednesday greeting old **************************************** BY "BRIGHT PEOPLE"— was followed by the singing of Christ­ Rain, rain, rain. friends. **************************************** mas Carols by members of the Phi The Sigma Nu boys have been And it keeps on a'rainin Beta fraternity. With a tremulous shiver, very busy the past week planting No really, I'd rather go to the i It merged with the river, their lawn. They will soon have •^ game. -O- Fondly embracing, their lawn equal to their house. Seawardly racing— FOARD'S Hie, hie — — — w-w-w-where's Ed Pinkerton spent the week-end *- -* Bob? Rain, rain, rain. at his Cocoa home. Butl'm already' overcut. —CHIP LEE. Jim Pollar and Francis Whitehair BIG REDUCTION IN See the point? THE RAT TRAP attended the Sigma Nu convention That's all right lady, they'll be I I From "Leap Year" evidences to be at Birmingham, Ala., during the holi­ right back. * : * seen so far it seems that the freedom days. They report having a good He's got "hot lips" (unfin­ POPULAR FORMULAS—No. X-13 of many a man is endangered this time—nothing unusual. ished. ) year. The Trap will be glad to pub­ Mr. Hal Sheppard has not yet re­ Silk and Wool Dresses and he walked right out To a youthful girlish figure, lish any warnings, • obituaries, epi­ turned from his home in New York. again, 1111111 Add a skirt per girl of ten; taphs, or any other contributions sent Golfing has not been quite as pop­ No really, I think you've got me Do not worry about the money, in. ular the last few days, as it has been wrong. She will take it from the men. —J. O. KER. with the fellows. Oh Minna, what's that thing? O Several parties have come back * * * * FOARD'S Let's go to the beach. Mix her years at high school from the chase reporting the hunt Well you can have the sev­ With a day or so at Yale; unsuccessful on account of the wea­ * ther. * f enth. This completes the education CAMPUS GOSSIP ****************************************- Yes, Elizabeth, I'm ready now. In the arts that never fail. :—o T r-Sunday evening Miss Betty Oswald ^*************************************** nhni'iis-.—^J\ j^t mkuned ! *- * -- —• -» • •*• ••. Ji- as pleasantly sasprisid by. a birth­ I'll be as qui can—nil When sir.e spends a year or so * On toward the summer vacation is day party given for her by the De- Are you going Biscuit At the "college on the hill" * to the the cry of the .student body now. Well Land Hall girls. Refreshments, con­ * Shootres' ball?" You can bet your silk pajamas let's hope it arrives soon. sisting of strawberries with whipped * I would have put him in at the You've some sugar-coated pill. DeLand Portrait Co. Wanted to Know—Who had the cream and cake, were served. We start. DUKE 'SMIXTURE. veroscity and scrutinizing nerve to hate to mention Miss Oswald's age, * Anuzzer ting disturb the solitude of the occupiers * And I'll tell her when I see her. This might well have been entitled but never more will she be sweet * Individuality in Portraiture of Chaudoin porch by throwing a He's the first man I ever apologized "Leap Year Girl." Leap year is cer­ sixteen and—oh well you know the handfull of Mother Earth upon two of to and the LAST. tainly showing its effect. rest. * the occupiers. Please report to the And when "it" came back from the- 0- writer of this collumu or to the Col­ The bettar class of Commercial Photography. We fash . LEAP YEAR POME?— *- -* legiate offices. The writer preferred I want my Teddie . I miss his shining sleek black coat, * are specialists in all branches of Photography and receive reward. CHICK LEUNG »' Yeh I had a great time. His little cap of Gold: Whitnell made a hole in. one on * Irish? The thought of him contracts mj Some of the students will * the golf course Saturday. Ask Chip- be interested to know that the and then I got sick. throat Located Above Stith's Furniture Store ley. Collegiate heard from Chick Throw down a rope. More than I've ever told, 1 Bob Blakely spent the week-end last week Hemailed his sub­ You made me break training but And, now I sit a-wondering, scription and sent a word of * Room 34 in Jax. You showed good judg­ . thanks. And then, I sigh again— good cheer to the paper. Chick * When shall I see, or shall I ever see ment. is in New York studying. His **************************************** Yas, all that "glitters is NOT The Siamze Twins, Kirk and Wells, address can be obtained from U-NO!?"(x) My long lost fountain pen? Billy Williams, the circulation —LUCINDA BEENE. returned from a lengthy vacation the manager. • '• keep the "sun" out of my" latter part of the week. **************************************** eyes. The Collegians, a jazz orchestra, -* WHERE D'YE GET THIS— *- o When you going to pay ? under, the management of Niles Cun­ -0- & * COBURNS?— But Judge . ningham, will make its initial appear­ That philosopher who says no new * One fine day in the middle of the crime has been invented in a thous­ * Have you heard this one about ance Wednesday evening at the Com­ . night, and years hasn't heard many of the * ————? mercial Club. Mr. Cunningham has * The Sugar Bowl Two dead men came out to fight, new popular songs — Mansfield What does "fish" mean? had a good deal of experience in this (Ohio) New*. * Two blind men to see fair play, * Yeh, I went to Jaxonville. line and has selected his players from _ -o— And two little dummies to yell "hur­ * Where you going, Chaudoin? among the best orche'stra players in A Vienna doctor says he can tell * ray." Welcomes All Visitors to DeLand and it sounded as if two the school. Everything points to a character by the way a person * Along came a legless horse, galloping sneezes. It sounds to us like atishoo * fellows were going up the stairs—- large crowd the opening night. • by, of nonsense.—London Opinion. * instead of one. The ushers were the Cats Meow at Kicked the blind men in the eye, 0 Who put this in about ? the recital last Friday, German government has reached Try Our Candy, Fruits, Hot Dogs Yes, I am—are you? Knocked them through a six-foot Wall * the gymnasium: Anticipate that end of its rope—but unfortunately * * A familiar saying often heard in some of Germany's former rulers jdn't. —Wall Street Journal . **************************************** -««. .T.. J/ !'. yV. V. >I* .'I'. .•>!', ,«!•, ,-t',,' Ossinsky would make a very im- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1924.

ALUMNI NOTES know of any one who can furnish us ~W'Jlt'WWWJt>W™Jl'Atti'At'4.'JffT%i'S$ " **>«!»Jft with their addresses that is almost as * (By Howard Gallant) good, for we can then locate them by Greeting Cards a letter to their friends. There will Miss Mildred A. Kent, Stetson FOR ALL OCCASIONS of course be some of them we cannot graduate of '20 is taking special post­ reach, that way, however, we hope DREKA'S graduate work at the University of Framed Mottoes a very few. Picture Books Vermont, preparatory to a six- months' course of specialized work Mr. Fred H. Donovan, Newton Cen­ Gifts of Every ter, Mass., College 1899. (This man in Dietetics and Nutrition at the is a Baptist preacher.) Description "Peter Bent Brigham" Hospital in SPECIAL SALE Mr. Edward Donovan, Boston. Her address until March 1, Northport, Long Island, Law 1916. Reeve & Howard will be 92 Hungerford street, Bur­ Wednesday, January 16th Mr. William H. Sale, The Book Store lington, Vermont, and after that date Jr., Cam- bridge, Mass., Academy 1915. a letter addressed to 117 Pearl street, Miss Marie R. Riley, Atlanta, Ga., her fathers' place of business, will Normal 1909. "Happy Home" Apron Dresses reach her. We are indeed glad to receive an j Mr. Geo. Halsey, Atlanta, Ga., Academy 1911. (His parents lived interesting letter from Miss Ruth A. i on Oakland avenue, for some time.) Wilcox, a Stetson graduate of '15, \ WHEN YOU .Miss Geraldine Soares, University for in it she included the addresses of California, Berkley, Ca., Academy, of two of her old classmates as well 98c 1911. and it surely was a help too. She is Special Sale an instructor in English in the Mr. Harold Carr, Berkeley, Cal., Academy 1916. I EIGHTEEN STYLES ALL SIZES Patronize Scranton, Pa., High school and her address is 514 Olive street, Scran­ Miss Catherine Buxton, Centralia, § Wash., Shorthand 1907. * Come Early—On Sale Wednesday Only Manhattan Shirts ton, Pa. * OUR MiSs Esther Harris is this year Miss Georgia Heard, Chicago, 111., Academy 1889. (Her father was in **************************************** From the 10th of January to teaching in the St. Petersburg schools.,, the 18th watch window display. Her address is 2463 First Ave., St|bU^1J? DeLa»d man* years ago.) Mr. Wayne Goodman, Goodland, Petersburg, Fla. Ind., Law 1917. Advertisers Among those graduating from the THE MEN'S SHOP Miss Arah, Hannilon Hubbard, Sel- W. W. WATTS. Prop. Stetson Academy in the class of '15, ma, Ala., College 1900. many of those still about the campus, ,, n^ , ,, , ,, „, . YOU BOOST will remember Helen M. Cainine, then j I1L Academy 19^8 '' ^ A Fountain Pen hL^c? movS to"" Mfa°mI;VandSlis 1 3f2ph" %**>»**"*> Shellman' now living at 2212 N. E. Third street,! *& CoUef \907> ' old home, was Pierson, Fla. Is full of laughter and jokes; Agents for L. C. Smith and Corona Typewriters There'll be something told about you Miss Elsie Johnson, who graduated Next Door to the Tulip A "Tramp's Opera" is to be pro­ will find a hearty and me, duced shortly. Surely the music welcome at the from the Stetson academy in 1920, •if^n^m-o-mljc ought to be ragtime. —The Humor­ has gone to New York City, where And—well, about all these folks! ist (London.) she has an excellent position as book­ Saturday, the 19th—yes, that's the keeper, her address is 138 E. 29th night **************************************** It is now said by impartial obser­ i street, New York City, N. Y. vers that Germany is preparing for TULIP Bunnell, Fla., has' its share of When merriment reigns supreme, * * \ * the next war. Well, we hope she is "Stetsonites." Mr. Rudoiph""pItert| There ^f1^6 some news for #$ *»" preparing to pay for it.—Philadel­ 2 * phia North American. son, a graduate both of the college . , , . ' .,, , Business We invite you to make and the law school, is in the employ 'And things will be- quite as they * O * j our place headquarters of the law firm of Varm and Pe­ seem. * America is now dry twelve miles terson of that city, while Arvid Pe­ out and wet twelve miles in. —Ro­ I when downtown.. * terson is the cashier of the Bunnell There'll be a place for faculty and Prestige * chester Times-Union. Soda Fountain State Bank. all, * i For Tri belts and Pi Phi's, too, * Mr. Floyd Murray, who came from HE old custom of judging a person by hisassoc. Service Long Beach, Cal., to Stetson, sends For those in Chaudoin and Conrad * us his card from Jacksonville, Fla., I Hall, iates applies equally as well in business circles. *' j Is the best and our Can- For Phi Kapps, Pi Kapps and Sigma T * where he is employed in the law of- j Coffee anb (Biff Sboppe ! dies are homemade and Nu. Many of this community's more successful men have * Everything for the party or tea fices of David J. Lewis. Address' * j always fresh. him at P. O. Box 1144. found a connection with this strong Institution an * Service from 12 M. to 10 P. M. And to all of * Can you imagine what Stetson will our many friends in oftentimes unsuspected boost to their standing in An exclusive line of Imported Gifts J 128 N. Boulevard-Phdne 18 town, * Corner Clara and Rich be like in the year 1946? Neither the business and financial world. * "Where Good Things and can we, but Robert H. Duncan, a law We give you a welcome card— * Good People Meet" department graduate in the class of 'Tis an invitation you can't turn * down, A connection here, and the prompt, courteous, effici- * June 1922, in his recent letter, says * that he will have his son, Patrick For with empty seats 'twould be ent service that goes with it is available to all. * Flannigan Duncan who was born Oct. hard. * *• 27, 1923, at Stetson to receive his de­ * gree from the law school on that date. So come and, to others the good news You And Your Friends * His home is in Oxford, Ind., where tell, Will Always Find the * he is engaged in the practice of law. And well paid you will be— 'Twill help the "Scholarship Fund" to Best Banking Service Here FOR SALE His wife, Mrs. Robert H. Duncan, was * * formerly Miss Eleta D. Padgett of swell • a * Complete Set New Tampa, Fla. For Alpha Xi Delta fraternity. * Spalding Sweaters Alexander Hamilton Busi­ _ o * Are Warm Friends Miss Laura H. Hyde, a member of The First National Bank * ness Course, 24 Volumes the class of '10, whose permanent ad­ The economy program will make * dress is Lexington, Missouri, is head better speed when Congressmen be- * fjin to realize that if the taxes don't Member Federal Reserve System * Become Acquainted! Also Lectures, Talks and of the history department in the Ball fall the axes will.—Norfolk Virgin­ * Problems at fraction High School of Galveston, Texas and ian-Pilot. **************************************** of value her address for the school year is O • I W. A."Allen nrug Co. Local Agents 2202 Avenue M., Galveston, Texas. "A healthy optimism is a great Write Box 810 DeLand The first letter which came back asset to a doctor," says Dr. Edwin Smith. Providing of course, that W.A.AUenDrugCo.a or call No. 86 to the office, following the sending it doesn't belong to his patients. — out of the general letter to the Alum­ The Humorist (London.) Subscribe to the Collegiate ni, was one from Rev. Murray D. Ed­ wards, pastor of the First Baptist *********************************************^**************^ Summer Positions for Students Church of Tuscumbia, Ala. This let­ Students to work in the interest of ter was such an interesting one that * i Religious Education in the Home and to we only wish that all of it might be Distribute Religious Literature. Defi­ included in this article. However, I Athen's Theatre Athens Theatre nite guarantee of a liberal amount with RESOLVED, time and space will not permits To opportunity of earniug several times as much. Last summer several students quote from his letter: "I am in­ earned over $1000.00 during vacation. To work hard and intel­ deed glad to have this information. No capital or experience necessary. ligently, to perform my I have a deep and abiding interest in Requested Return Engagement Also opportunity to travel and appoint representatives Write for full partic­ duties better than ever Stetson University. It was my privi­ ulars and organization nlan at once. before, to be cheerful, to lege to spend eight years in the Uni­ Universal Bible House, College Debt., 1010 be fair, to develop great­ versity, and they were in many re­ Arch Street, Philadelphia. spects the most delightful years of er courage and self-reli­ my life." Rev. Edwards is a gradu­ ance, to exercise initia­ ate of the Southern Baptist Seminary, tive and resourcefulness, at Louisville, Ky.V at which school he to seek quality and value spent four years following his gradu­ rather than mere price ation from Stetson in 1902. In Sep­ in the purchases I make. tember of 1906, he became the pas­ THE tor of the First Baptist church of These qualities I can ob­ Auburn, Ala., where he remained 14 tain right here in De- years, resigning his pulpit at Au­ WATER'S Land at burn in 1920 to accept a call to the First Baptist church in Tuscombia, ALWAYS of which he is now pastor. Greta Challen Berg G. W. Fisher's gj* Miss Katherine Collard, college FINE graduate of '16, is now Mrs. W. N. and THIS I WILL DO IN Malony; her address is Hastings, Io­ wa. Following her graduation from AT Stetson and before her marriage, she 1924 was a teacher of Latin in a normal training high school. DeLEON The Jeffries sisters, Irene and Eli­ William Meyer zabeth, are both living at home with •-•T their parents, in Gaffney, S. C. We are getting used to sending out The musical treat of the year. You cannot afford to * COME ON IN as many as three letters in the effort SENIORS! to locate some old Stetson graduate miss hearing these artists. Ask any one present at the § Goodness knows you nead a CO­ of whom the school has lost track, RONA in college, but it's in busi­ but even then there are a few names | concert last Friday evening. | ness. The man with a Corona which we have been unable to reach Ponce DeLeon really shines. Get your CORONNA by letters. These names we are in­ now and learn to use it before cluding below with the earnest re­ * you start hunting that job. quest that if you know of their where­ abouts, that you will let us know Thursday Night, Springs that we may get in touch with them. Reduced Prices I The Allen-White Co. It isn't even necessary that you know January 17 where they are at present, but if you *^**»****-** * Z **** * * 11 *»* t'tttt 3c***-: ««^*-*******i WEDNESDAY. JAN. 16, 1924.

«T»~ ~*T»*T»' Vjs. <^<. VJ»- ^^ ^^^\^\ *J\H^v/^v /J* "yji VJv *Y " ^X* 'l"" *T* ^1 ""^ * 'X*' '4* *'iN' "'A * *4" 'A *' ''a* •T' •'J * **N *» "T*"flS *T*" 'T * *T* "T* *lN *- *-• * •* ~'T<^T>"Jr-*I>"JstJli"Jtt * * NOTES ON THE SABBATH * * SCHOOL LESSON * PERSONALS STUDENTS * By Rev. A. S. Hunter, De- * *• Land, Fla. "The Collegian's" Dance * * * Anson and Bass were in Orlando -A the past week-end. That's all we Wednesday, Jan. 16 are invited to place their have to know about you boys. They JAN. 20, 1924. * hay they had a good time? But Mil­ Text: Ex. 2:1 to 6:13. accounts here ler and some of the other fellows saw Subject. MOSES' CHOICE OF them there and—I really haven't the ETERNAL RICHES [• Commercial Club $1.00 heart to tell you the rest. In the study of these events, we ?*****H^>*********^^^^^^^^^.^^^^^^^^^.^^^*^ We would appreciate any infor­ should keep before us both the hu­ mation regarding this new person that man and the Divine viewpoint, as they then were. To think of the Hebrews has invaded the quite and peaceful- as then understanding their position ness of our little 'hamlet"; They say in world-events, or their part in God's Our Facilities are at Your that her name is "Nell." The other plan; is to misinterpret much of this Get Extra Credits at Home— day we heard Billie and Cunny talk­ history. To think of these things More than 450 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, from simply the , human standpoint, Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc., ing about her but they won't give out leaving God's great purpose out of are given by correspondence. Learn how the credit they yield may Service any information. Come on fellows; view, is even worse. The two belong be applied on your college program. Catalog describing courses fully, don't be stingy. together, and should be connected in furnished on request. Write today. our thought. The other day "someone" said Between Joseph and Moses, there ®fje ^nfoersttp of Cfricago "that" if they were Bob they would was no outstanding character in the 95 ELLIS HALL CHICAGO, ILLINOIS keep quiet about "fish." Ah—may­ history of Israel. Many years passed be 'someone" is trying to catch some of a drab sameness of hard servitude more "fish" on the same HOOK, for the Hebrews, during which mil­ Volusia County Bank lions were born and died, knowing ed to work out God's purpose. Dur­ there sure are lots of them in— nothing but taskmasters and grinding ing the forty years in the wilderness, AN APPEAL Florida. he was free from the corrupting in­ toil. They cried out in protest against Dear friends: We' see that Goof and Bill still injustice, just as people do now. How fluences of the Egyptian court, and are intelligently they prayed to Jehovah also from the disquieting effects of We need $500.00 to meet our next & Trust Co. around. Thought that you were go­ for deliverance, we cannot know. immediate contact with the wrongs of payment on our home for women and ing to leave us. That's the old spirit j his people. There he had opportunity children, located at the corner of Among th'e later generations, at least, 1 boys—"get in and fight." there was probably only a dim and in­ for communion with God, such as he Garfield and Beresford avenue. We see that another frat pin has definite conception of the true God; could not have had in Egypt; and he If 500 of our friends will give us ^^************************************** they b^ing more familiar with the was shown the right way to set about $1.00 or more ech, we will very much changed 'hands"—or should we say idols and idolatry of Egypt, which his life task. appreciate it and that will work no "habitations?" Congratulations, Bill. appeals more to the carnal human The burning bush was real, not im­ hardship on any one. * Heard in the corridors nature than does the worship of God. aginary; was objective not subject­ Friends, we would not make this * Are all the advertisements and Not all who complain of "capital­ ive. Infidel modernism wants us to appeal if we did not really need this SERVICE * 1 ism", the 'burgeois", etc., pray to think that Abraham, Moses, Isiah, money. We are here to be a benefit * signs up yet? God about their wrongs. Too many etc., "discovered God" by their own to the community and state. AT THE * All but one. of them repudiate God and are atheis­ processes of thinking; instead of God We wish to thank Maruice E. * Good, put that in the kitchen at tic. To the Hebrews it doubtless uncovering His character to them. Heck, M. D., attending surgeon, for * the College Arms. seemed that many were mercilessly They would reduce, all religion, in­ the assistance already rendered the * and hopelessly ground under the heel cluding Christianity, to the level of inmates of our home. * The other day Bozzart got a letter of tyranny, and that no one cared. Greek mythology, the development of * We are now in a position to use * from home aying that the barn had Such was likely their human viewpoint human ideas of diety, human duty, furniture and clothing. If notified THE PALACE burnt up. Now Bozzart says that he of the situation as it is often ours etc. So they say that Moses dreamed we will call for them. * now. | the burning bush, even if it was a Make all checks payable to the * doesn't want to go home any more, 1 waking dream. That theory puts the * cause now there's only three build­ But they were not forgotten. God American Rescue Workers. Address * was watching them and watching over Bible away from us, and leaves us to Adjt. and Mrs. Reekie, District Offi­ G MUSIC * ings left in Delray. them. The Divine plan of the ages our own imaginings, without a reve­ cers, DeLand, Fla. * Whitnell is now a member of the was moving on. Whether or not they lation of truth from God. DeLand, Jan. 17, 1924. * famous, "Hole in One" club. The prayed to Him for help, He knew The burning bush gave Moses a 0 EATS other day while playing with Chipley their bitterness of soul, He under- new and deeper conception of God's CAN YOU? ! stood their complaint. "I have seen character of holiness, and a greater and Billie Sunday he made the first * | the afflictions of My people which are reverence for Him in His majesty Can you give a kind word to the man 0 DRINKS * hole in one stroke. in Egypt, and have heard their cry and power. The purpose of the whom you pass, * If anybody has any personals I byreason of their taskmasters." Their burning bush was to show Moses that And smile when you say "howdy I oppression was working the Divine in his work, he would have with him * about someone at your frat house, or do," D TOBACCOS * I purpose for them and for all man- a hidden source of omnipotence; and Without making him feel that the * dormitory, that you wish put in the ! kind. It was segregating them from also that Jehovah's presence was a smile was not real, * Collegiate, please give them to the other peoples, aira" fusing them into holy and sacred place. It made him Or was given with a purpose in editor before Friday. Come on—let's a tribal unit; while time was derealize­ , anew the purity of God, as view? Make our store your headquarters. veloping among them racial char­ contrasted with the vileness of the * have a few. —L. T. C. acteristics which have made a dis­ Egyptian idols. It showed Moses that tinct people through all the centur­ he was not only to be bold before Can you work overtime without wor­ .>#****************************^ ies since. Something of the same was Pharaoh, but also humble before rying your mind CURIOSITY KILLED THE CAT, true of the American colonies a hun­ God; that he was going, not as boss, If there's to be compensation? **************************************** SATISFACTION GOT IT BACK dred and fifty years ago. This is but as servant;; that he was not the Or do you work with a vim, for the the way God saw it. And now Mo­ hand wielding the weapon, but an in­ business you are in, ORANGES—GRAPEFRUIT * strument in the hand of Power. That is recompensation. § But the mystery is out. Ousers comes on the scene. * In thinking of Moses and his part No doubt those who knew of Moses If your greetings are all true, and minds are at last relieved and enjoy­ throwing over the opportunity of roy­ | Shippers and * ing the state of relaxation. Some one in Hebrew history, we must remem­ your work is sincere; * ber that FAITH was a large factor in alty, thought he was a fool for doing If you can work without thinking of * * was kind enough to inform us i that his life and work. In his infancy so. To give up the honors, ease, pay, ££ of Fancy Fruits* something was going to happen some and early life, he had the teaching pleasures and sensuous gratifications Then forget the word fail, for you're * of the Egyptian court, for the hard­ time and somewhere. But now we and example of his parents who were 1 on the right trail; ships and sufferings-of his oppressed know! The Alpha Xi girls are going people of faith—"BY FAITH Moses Success is headed your way. All fruit shipped is grown on our own groves and was hid three months by his parents, people; must have appeared the acme —Clipped. to pull a stunt night, Saturday, Jan. and they were not afraid of the king's of folly. Does it look so to us now? packed in our own packing plant. No culls No! We applaud him for his O 19th. They have been working hard commandment (Heb. 11:23.) From America doesn't mind doing her ALL FANCY FRUIT and thinking hard and have arranged them, he would learn of Jehovah, the choice. How are we choosing to­ true God, and of Abraham, Isaac and day? Essentially the same alterna­ part in the world's affairs. What she a program which is truly original. Jacob. Also, he would learn of Jo­ tives are before us now. We maobjecty s to is doing Europe's part. — There will be lots of merry music, seph and of the prophecy of their de­ have "the pleasures of sin for a sea­ Springfield (Ohio) Sun. catchy choruses, peppy parodies, liverance—"God will surely visit you son," or, "afflictions with the people O JASPER FRUIT STORE Uncle Sam will not recognize Rus­ snappy scenes, jeopardizing jokes— and bring you out of this land, unto of God." We may have "the treasur­ Winnemissett Park Company the land which He sware by Abraham, es of Egypt," or the wealth of "the sia till she can recognize her financial oh well, save your two-bits and some to Isaac, and to Jacob." (Gen. 50: reproach of Christ." We may not be obligations.— Boston Herald. West New York Avenue * along Saturday night. You just can't 24.). This was not lost on Moses called to some large and prominent O— * miss it. in later years. "BY FAITH, Moses, position, as Moses was; but we are One thing about broadcasting cam­ PECANS when he was grown up, refused to be called to a personal surrender to God paign speeches by radio—it is easier MARMALADES * O called the son of Pharaoh's daughter, and separation from the world. Is to turn the switch than it is to get * POET LAUREATE DISCOVERED choosing rather to share ill treatment Moses' example lost on us? up and walk out.—Omaha Bee. **************************************** with the people of God, than to en­ , O O ON DELAND-CORAL GABLES Foreign policy: Waiting to see **************************************** TOUR OF EAST COAST joy the pleasures of sin for a season; The Democrats would .have more accounting the reproach of Christ what France is going to do.— Canton power if they controlled the House, Repository. greater riches than the treasures of but they wouldn't have nearly as * You Simply Hate S During the stop-over on the home Egypt." (Heb. 11:24-26.) During much fun. —Nashville Southern Lum­ O trip, the following poem was read. It a considerable part of the forty berman. A melting-pot can't change into to Leave | years of his life before he left good Americans unless they were even after you have long * was thought so good that it has been Egypt, Moses had been in the Egyp- O good Europeans. -Syracuse Post f published several times: tion Court, with its luxuries and sen­ Dakota Housewife— "When we Standard. since finisned your dinner at * suous gratifications, and he could first came here, our nearest neighbor -O- On The Tamiami Trail lived twelve miles away." it this restaurant. The sur- || Oh the Tamiami Trail have continued there, had he been In Mexico Presidential elections it so minded; but his faith in God made Her Visitor—"Land sakes! Who'd roundings are so pleasant, * Where the cars pass by full hail are settled by an uprising vote. —. it him will otherwise. In his heart was ye borrow from?" Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. it the service so courteous, the J| And they treat you like a grandee the conviction that he was called of it memory of the dinner so * of old Spain. God to deliver His people from bond­ it age, according to the Divine promise fc*************************************** it pleasant, you love to linger || When yau ask them is it hot? —"He supposed that his brethren and enjoy a little quiet talk. * They will sell you each a lot understood that God, by his hand, And vie to clear your pockets of was giving them deliverance." (Acts ij That sounds tempting ? Well, yfc their gain. 7:25.) it come and enjoy the reality. J it Though a man of God and of faith * Oh the Tamiami Trail in God, Moses was still human, and j YOUR Church Home I it Open wide their ample mail he made mistakes, as we do. In his * great provocation at the injustice in­ You'll not believe the wealth of flicted on his people, he took a wrong The Metropolitan Cafe words they say course to do the right thing. Impul­ But you'll wish to buy their stock sively he would settle it in an indivi­ **********************^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ From fair Canada to New York dual way, and he killed the Egyptian. • ——^ _ And they'll pot you on the back Instead of thus benefiting his tribes­ The First Baptist * men, it probably increased their hard­ There are so many drys and so to prove you're sane. * FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE many wets that the poor politician ships, besides necessitating his own can't do a thing but declare that Pro­ flight for safety. But this, too, help- hibition isn't an issue.—Matrins Fer­ Oh the Tamiami Trail WW JttwnstJltWw &&*&&& www •& Jit Jttw^Jtt' I f W \fir/$fVJJfjfi''%!'VJJ!'J[f THE ry (Ohio) Times Where the bright sunshine fffls the -0-^ dale ************************************************************ Speaking of German reparations, it And the tinkle of the clear foun­ * WRIGHT STUDIOS does not seem better to have an in­ tains cool the breeze i quiry than an ' inquest. —Brooklyn * 132 South Boulevard Eagle. Come ye men and women brave John B. Stetson University * You'll lose all that ye can save Will finish your KODAK WORK LINCOLN HULLEY, PH. D., LITT. D., PRESIDENT * But you'll not regret the deal re­ DeLand, Florida * if left at any x>f the THE COLLEGE GRADUATE DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCE—Courses leading member that. degrees of Master of Arts and Sciences. to the * following places: * THE COLLEGE O1F LIBERAL ARTS FOR MEN—Sixteen Carnegie units reauired for admission. * Bracey Drug Store Twenty-one departments in all. Oh the Tamiami Trail THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS FOR WOMEN—A woman'dean, separate dormitories for women, * Cor. Boulevard and Indiana IF. N, DeHuy -"""- THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC—Separate teachers for piano, Same Prices price. Another oil war is being started * Pipe organ, violin, voice, chorus work. and One might call it the stormy ^ * THE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS—Free hand and life drawing Painting in Ml . For over a half century the ! —Toledo News-Bee. i^roi. * The Wright Studios is the only i. THE ^BMLOUS^.^^S^i^^A^^ *. ^ ?? ~"- ^ place in DeLand where the ser­ name ^H * fct< * Chemistry, cualitative and cuantitative analysis. A^S^^hS^l-aLj^ffii?1" vice of professional photogra­ Mr Van Loon cannot be charged * phers of long experience do your DeHuy" with _ leaving nothing to his reader-? * 2. THE PRE-MEDICAL COURSE—Physiology. Biology Anatomv T?„^„^ i ' work. Botany, General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistryf Quafita«ve SS £10l0?•5I• Hi8tol<>8y. Zoology. has stood for quality in jewelry imagination when he tells them tvl * Q n ltati serpent "handed" Eve the fruit «? * » THE COURSE FOR RELIGIOUS WORKERS—In BibSlLiter*?,?r °* * ™ Chemistry.. **' the tree—Boston Herald 0f f*«»*«»«^««*«»«««^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ogy, Pedagogy, Ethics. Logic and Theism. literature, History. English, Psychol |