Sandspur, Vol. 41 (1935-1936) No. 08, November 20, 1935
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University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 11-20-1935 Sandspur, Vol. 41 (1935-1936) No. 08, November 20, 1935 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. 41 (1935-1936) No. 08, November 20, 1935" (1935). The Rollins Sandspur. 441. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/441 1 COMMENT i ON THE Oldest College 1 WEEKS NEWS Newspaper N By Arthur Dear, Jr, ttomn»JSanci0pur Italy Threatens (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1935 (Complete Campus Coverage) Double-faced Policies '] Brittains' True Justice I The Trade Treaty J Original Intent i * * * FLAMINGO TO OFFER PRIZES TOTALING $2,000 The latest fiasco from the Ital- ftn-Ethiopian struggle came when Jilussolini threatened to boycott Will Head Young Permission for Weekend Campaign Smile? 'taly's "foes" if sanctions were im- Must be Obtained Today SCHOLARSHIPS AND josed. It takes all the wind out of E ReDublicans 1 Duce's arguments to ask it, but The administration has an CASH TO BE GIVEN levertheless, just what, specifically nounced that there will be no ^*an Italy do, and if she does it what official motorcade this year to 'Ufference will it make IS SCHEDULED the Miami football game on FOR BEST STORIES ' The most significant point Friday, November 22. As a re •^ in the whole communication sult no blanket excuses will be was Ambassador Rosso's smile issued for the trip. First Short Story Contest In History Of Magazine ^ when he said that the United FDR WEEK-END However, it has been an Is Annoaced In Detail In Issue States was out of the sanc- nounced, students who are in Published This Week ^ tions picture. If the people Students Urged to Support good standing scholastically and socially will be issued special ^' want, as they do, complete neu- Team at Coming Miami permission by the student " trality, not supplying the bel- Game Prizes totaling $2,000 in cash and scholarships will be paid to deans. students in secondary schools for the best original short story sub ^ ligerants with materials, and All requests for such permis By a Staff Member mitted to the editors of the Rollins College Flamingo, it was announced ^ the rugged individualists in sion must be filed with the stu This week end Rollins (or rath last week. , anthids countrthe ygov won'e t cooperate. dent deans not later than 5:00 er those students who are up in -*— The conditions of the contest, make them cooperate, then p. m. today. Requests re their studies and who can scrape given in detail in the first issue of something should be done ceived after this afternoon will together enough money) will be the Flamingo, college literary mag about it or we don't have a de- not be given consideration. Miami bound, to witness what azine, state that the competition -. 'mocracy.- RULES AflOPTEO promises to be one of the best is open to seniors in high schools r,: And when the ambassador of one games of the football season, and and secondary schools in the jf the belligerant powers, can smirk to otherwise take in the sights and United Stat.es. 4t reporters while telling them that pleasures of that city. The G. O. P. campaign to enroll The first prize will be a cash 16,000.000 young men and ;;ffe are lying when we say we are Some of the juniors and seniors award of $200, with a literary jiot aiding the belligerants, then we "Beat Roosevelt" RURGEIS VfllEfl Dunne tiic comiug presidential scholarship valued at §800. The will remember the Miami jaunt i an energetic and campaign you'll probably see Rollins Radio Committee nust either do something about it two years previous when the whole confident leader in J. Kenneth this photograph frequently. Makes Resolutions second prize will be a literary ijuickly or give up all pretense of college turned out en masse, mo Bradley, above. 32-year-old Con Friends and aides of President scholarship valued at §650, and the graving any national honor what- torcade and all, to invade Miami necticut lawyer. Bradley re RY PRESS ONIRN Roosevelt liked It so much that third prize, a literary scholarship In order that Rollins College may tjver. cently was chosen by Chairman it will undoubtedly be repro valued at $350. for a glorious victory. Nor will Henry P Fletcher to direct the duced profusely during the next present Radio programs over The four stories ranking next t- President Roosevelt's speech on the native Miamians forget the movement. Accounts are Approved at year. It shows Mr. Roosevelt WDBO comparing favorably with highest will be awarded "Honor Armistice Day rather shows the incident. Hotels, amusement parks, Meeting Last Week bronzed, happy, and relreshefl after bis recent vacation. able Mention". character of American governmen- swimming pools, in short all the presentations of other representa splendor and glory of the famous John C. Bills, editor of the Fla ,l pacifism. He announced a At the meeting of the Publica tive educational institutions, the resort was turned over to the vis mingo, is in charge of the con tions Union in Professor Wattles' following resolutions were recently ade agreement with Canada, itors, and the visitors accepted the LABORATORy PLAY test. The announcement states f hich he praised as a step toward hospitality. classroom last Friday afternoon adopted: that "all manuscripts must be sub vorld cooperation and pacifism. He were definitely set and CONTRACT GIVEN mitted to the principal or head At that time it was planned to ^ivas correct on that point. Also, 1. Every program shall be made have Miami come here the follow for the several undergrad master of the local school who, :he pact will probably prove most PLEASES AUOIENGE out in full at least one month in with a committee appointed by ing year, not only the football uate publications of the college. advance of the time of presentation. i^sneficial to both countries. Then team, but following our example, himself, will select the best stor Dawson and Warren Give The budgets approved were: for ; praised the huge navy of the the entire college. 2. Said programs shall set ies to represent the school. The Best Performances the Sandspur: §1,581.50, for the To stories must reach John Bills, nited States and the army—as For some reason this plan was Mr. Cone to Start Dormitories forth, J^neans of avoiding wars. He was By a Staff Member mokan $2,950.00, for the Flamingo, a. The names of the respec Winter Park, Florida, not later not carried out, nor is there to be in Near Future than April 1, 1936. incorrect on that point. a motorcade going to Miami this The Rollins Laboratory Theatre §618.50, and for the "R" Book tive participants and the $50.00. Harry C. Cone of Winter Park "Announcement of the schools h If you give a little boy a year. The friendly, for one year, presented its first production on numbers they will sing, play has been awarded the contract to and students winning prizes will {•• hatchet, you must expect him annual get-together between the Friday, November 15, at 8:15 p. Last year the Sandspur had an construct five new dormitories at be made in the May issue of The i. to try to chop something. And two colleges is not to be carried m. in Recreation Hall. An up b. The names of composers. appropriation of $1815, or $233.50 Rollins college at an aggregate cost Flamingo. The story winning the « in questions of war and peace out this week. However, by next roarious comedy was the vehicle c. The speakers name and the for the actors who gave an ad- more than for 1935-36. The Fla of $231,950, the executive commit first prize will be published in the the nations of the world are year this may again become cus subject upon which he will m i r a b 1 e performance, to the mingo receives $96.50 less than tee of the board of trustees an May, 1936, issue. « not so grown up as we would tomary and that this plan, so ad talk. great delight of the audience. last year when the appropriation nounced Saturday afternoon. The national short story contest ^ hke to think them. If you mirably started, will be revived. d. At least one rehearsal is The decision in favor of Cone was is the first of several changes i give them fighting machines, Those wishing to go to the Mi As a group, and individually, the was ?715. The Tomokan is the required. actors caught the spirit of the made after Pres. Hamilton Holt which have been planned for the '• you must expect them to try to ami game this year must obtain only publication to get a larger 3. Speakers shall be allowed 14 permission from their respective play, and kept up the fast moving appropriation this year than last, and Treas. E. T. Brown of the col Flamingo. According to Editor •I fight someone. minutes—1 minute being occupied Bills these improvements have professors to be absent from class. tempo throughout the three acts.