The Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 05, No. 01, October, 1894

The Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 05, No. 01, October, 1894

University of Central Florida STARS Stetson Collegiate Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 10-1-1894 The Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 05, No. 01, October, 1894 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, "The Stetson Collegiate, Vol. 05, No. 01, October, 1894" (1894). Stetson Collegiate. 20. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-stetsoncollegiate/20 VOL 5. OCTOBER, 1894. N0.1. LlTJK/IRy OF V%«'»%%%«%%%%»«««%«%*««««««%*«»1 John IJ* stetson STETS^ @LEGllfE. ^,'^^^^4^^^^$^^^^^^^^-$^^^ft^^^$J^^^^^^^^$^^^^^0^0 i PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF JOHN B. STETSON i UNIVERSITY. ii 'm % ^11 Q O O O O •Vyvi CONTENTS: CONTENTS: In Memoriam. £TV^, A Letter from Concord. Great Doers are Great Hopers. Greeting. ^y\<^ The Sermon of October 14th , Exchange Items. i\*- A University Preacher. Our Music Department. l\Zh Local and Personal. Our Art Department. Alumni. Department of Physical Culture. / Current .Topics. English Departmeat. Dr. Holmes and His Neighbors. To Whom do Men Li.sten? ^^*^A>* x '•••••"•••••' 4,\\%^ THE STETSON COLLEGIATE. Vnder Carrollton Hotel. III LARGEST j PRICES '} gENERAIi L.^."^""^- ' ^ MERgHANDISE ESTABLISHMENT § ll . -.^_ ^.. ^...^;^ OLDEST m THE ii \ INTHE UNSURPASSEP STOCK OF DRY GOODS GRO- CiTV gOUNTY. - CERIES. CIOTHING. GENTS' FUR­ NISHING GOODS. NOTIONS. K LICKER BROS, Company, Halt! AT G^ W. B. FODGER'S For nnytliinp: in tin DeLAJVD, FLA. A Fit Guaranteed. CONFECTIONERY Cleaning and Repairing Neatly Done. AND BAKERY LINE, ATTS BROS. RESTAUANT t, -" BAKib ^^t-^s- 15? V FINEST ICECREAM AND ICES IN TIIE CITY. STOVES, ETC. ;?r^"Coinc and try our Ice Cream Sod.i. A Pir^e Lin© of . POCKET KNIVES AND RAZORS. U Refreshn^ents for Parlies ROCiEK'S TRIPLE-PLATED A SPECIAT.TY. KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS. Doors, Sash. Blinds, Paints, Oils,. Glas.s, Fencing Wire, Farm Implements and Ammunition. ST. ELMO RESTAURANT. Meals at All Hours. CALL AND SEE US. -^FOR^> Q,EO. W FISH, FI N L OLlOE S —i)E.\Li;k IN - -AT • H^n^e^ fo Sliif rh^ Tin^^^ - GO TO - yoikt/\rticle$^ Stationary, G«fit$' furnishing Go-od$, C. K. BIGGERS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Go to FISHER'S Th3 Reliable Sliae D aaler." DELAND, -:- FLA. DRUG STORE Stetson Collegiate. "VERTIAS. VOL. r. DELAND, FLORIDA, OCTOBER, 1894. JVO.l. family and also a copy be sent to Assistant Editor..Edith Harkness. Stetson Colleoiate* the STETSON COLLEGIATE for publi­ Business Manager David Carll. Issued monthly, by the students of John B. cation. F. C. EDWARDS, Assistant Manager.Guy Reynolds. Stetson University. BERT FISH, Local Editor Frank Edwards. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $1.00. H. T. MANN. Assistant Editor.Janet McGowan. Single Copies, Fifteen Cents. Committee. Literary Editor. .Belle McKinney. Assistant Editor 'In Mcmoriom." Greeting! Josephine Kimball. Exchange Editor.. .Lewis Riles. It is not without a sense of loss The COLLEGIATE offers its greet­ and sadness that the "COLLEGI.-VTE" By the above arrangement each ings for the present school year begins its work this new school assistant will be well prepared to in a more hopeful frame of mind year. Our editor-in-chief, Thomas take his place as head of the de­ J. Law, who faithfully bore the than ever before. Not only has partment when his term as assist­ responsibility of superintending the board of editors been ably aug­ ant expires. and directing our paper, has been mented, but the term of service We know that the college paper called higher. Of no one could it for the members has been so short­ be said more truly, "He was faith­ is the photograph of the moral, ened that the work will not have ful in that which was least." It mental and social life of the uni­ time to become irksome before was the all-wise Master who said versity, and it is our purpose to each editor's place is taken by a to our leader, "Come up higher," make the picture as true a likeness and we must say, "Even so, Lord, fresh workman. as possible. Help us by your sug­ for so it seemeth good in Thy The faculty have chosen the gestions and criticisms. sight," though the loss be keenly members as follows: felt. We cannot forget him, as FIRST TERM. Exchaoge Items. we try to take up the work where Editor in Chief. Edith Harkness. he left it, and we feel that we will At a recent meeting of the Dart­ Assistant Editor .. .Grace Howard. do well if we keep the pages of our mouth faculty, it was voted to Business Manager.Guy Reynolds. college journal as spotless as was make all the studies of the senior his beautiful life. Assistant Manager H. Webb. year elective. Local Editor Robert Lovell. The faculty of Cornell is mak­ Assistant Editor Alice Hogan. FROI^I THE STETSON "HOUSE OF COM­ ing an effort to forbid the athletic Litarary Editor. Mabel Houghton. MONS." teams of the university from any Assistant Editor. Harriet Harkness. contests outside of Ithica. WHEREAS divine providence has Exchange Editor Lewis Riles In spite of many reports to the taken from our midst our esteemed SECOND TERM. contrary, it is definitely annonced brother and co-worker Mr. T. J. Editor in Chief.. ..Grace Howard. that the Yale Law School will have Law, Therefore, be it Assistant Editor Loretta Law. a base ball nine this season. Resolved—-!. That we, the Stet­ Business Manager H. Webb. There is food for thought in the son House of Commons, have lost Assistant Manager.. .David Carll. Statement of President Eliot of one of our most valuable and earn­ Local Editor Alice Hogan. Howard, that the Greeks who est members. Assistant Editor..Frank Edwards. knew more about athletics than 2. That we extend to his be­ Literary Editor. Harriet Harkness. we shall learn in a hundred years, reaved family our heartfelt sym­ Assistant Editor.Belle McKinney. held their Olympic games once in pathy. Exchange Editor Lewis Riles. four years, while to-day the col­ 3- That a copy of these resolu­ lege student wants at least four tions be spread upon the minutes THIRD TERM. contests every year. and that a copy be sent to the Editor in Chief. Loretta Law. 1 THE STETSON COLLEGIATE. )•) College of Music, London, Eng. signing, originals of magazine il­ 'Our Worl[. She has had long experience as an lustrations, reproductions of color instructress, having taught private work done for the World's Fair au­ Our Music DepartmeQt. classes during several years' resi­ thorities and so on. Not only to dence in different parts of the those who have studied and who The outlook for the coming year English colonies in Australasia, know something of art methods, in the Music Department is most also playing the leading violin in will this prove an attractive col­ encouraging. Never before, at this the famous Ladies' Orchestra, ia lection (they will recognize the season of the year, has so large a Auckland, New Zealand. proper feeling and artistic treat­ number of pupils been registered These teachers will unite their ment) but to others some things in­ for both piano and vocal instruc­ force and interest to make the teresting will be found among so tion, and from indications of talent Music Department, musically and many subjects. and interest already displayed by socially, one harmonious whole. If by means of this exhibition, pupils and teachers, some earnest We understand that our musical Mr. Sharp has opportunity to and successful work may be predict­ director will organize a University meet the students, to become ac­ ed for this department, the result Musical Society, composed of quainted with them, he will feel of which, later on, may be enjoyed every person studying vocal or in­ that something has been accom­ by us all in the recitals and con­ strumental music. Particulars as plished and maybe a way opened certs, which will be given at suit­ to its purpose and plan will be to further good. able intervals. This year's staff given later. Mrs. Baldwin, as­ of teachers is represented as fol­ Is there not, somewhere down in sisted by Mrs. Farris and Miss lows: Mrs. Marion Morton Bald­ each of our natures, a spark of art Carter, will give occasional lec­ win, Musical Director and teacher life, and how- slight a thing may tures on Musical Analysis, Phras­ of piano, harmony, musical analy­ start it glowing—the contempla­ ing and Expression, practically il­ sis, phrasing, expression, and con­ tion of a little sketch, with a word ductor of chorus class and musical lustrated by the piano and voice. of praise or of criticism from one society. Mrs. Baldwin's reputa­ It is whispered that a g!ee club is who knows, a pretty "bit" of na­ tion as a musician, composer and under consideration by the young ture pointed out to us—something practical teacher is well known in men of the University, and a man­ we may have passed a score of musical circles, through her con­ dolin-guitar-piano trio has prom­ times, all unseeing. nection with the Meriden Conserv­ ised its assistance at no distant 'Tis told by a certain English ar­ atory of Music as principal of its day. With so much good material tist, that he was visiting at the Piano Department, also as prin­ to build on, our Music Depart­ home of John Ruskin.

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