University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 5-15-1935 Sandspur, Vol. 41 (1934-1935) No. 30, May 15, 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 (1934-1935) No. 30, May 15, 1935" (1935). The Rollins Sandspur. 431. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/431 COMMENT Member OF THE United Press WEEKS NEWS EolllnsiilSantispur By Arthur Dear, Jr. (Weekly Student Newspaper) WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, MAY 22, 1935 (Complete Campus Coverage) TVA and REA Mr. Cook's Appointment Colonel Lawrence of Arabia The Bonus and Inflation If the Roosevelt Administration COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM IS ANNOUNCED is remembered in history, it cer­ tainly should be remembered for the Tennessee Valley Authority. To Appear in Friday Production NOTICE Outstanding threat to monopolis­ GEORGE HOLT AND tic abuse of the public in electric­ LI1SI8IUDENI The editorial staff of the ity rates, this branch of the New Tomokan, annual Rollins senior Deal has already reduced the price yearbook, has announced that BURTON TO SPEAK of electric refrigerators to less the 1935 issue of the book will than a hundred dollars—as an ex­ PRODUCT be distributed to members of ample of how it benefits the pub­ the student body on Friday, A T COMMENCEMENT lic. The newest corralory to this May 24. project has been the Rural Elec­ Copies of the Tomokan may Senior-Faculty Picnic Next Wednesday to Open trification Authority, an agency to be obtained by calling at the lOBEF Series of Events Scheduled During Final spread the good work of the TVA. publications office on or after Friday afternoon. The time Week of College Year. Alberto Warren and Cather­ will be announced on the bulle­ In his appointments to the ine Bailey lo Have Leads tin board in Carnegie Hall. Dr. Kichard Burton, a member of the English department TVA, Mr. Roosevelt has shown in "Hotel Universe" Student association members of Rollins College, and George Holt, son of the president, outstanding good sense and who have been in college less and a member of the class of 1931, have been named by the independence of politics. Ar­ than three terms will be charg­ senior committee as the main speakers on the Com­ thur E. Morgan, president ot "Hotel Universe" by Philip Bar­ ed as follows: One-term stu­ mencement week program of the college which starts next Antioch College, was appoint­ rie, will be presented by the Stu­ dents, $3.00 per copy; two-term Wedne'sday with the annual senior-faculty picnic. ed chairman, and Harcourt A. dent Company as the last of its students, $1.50 per copy. Ex­ Senior classes will be shortened Morgan and David E. Lillen- productions for this year on Fri­ tra copies will be on sale for for the Wednesday afternoon thal were the other two mem­ day night, at the Annie Russell §6.00 per copy. Officers of Student gathering at the Pelican, the col­ bers of the board of directors. Theatre. lege's beach house in Coronado. Now the President has ap­ Under the direction of Dr. Earl Council Not Named Professor Howard has been placed pointed Morris L. Cooke ot Fleischman, the play has beei in charge of the program of the Philadelphia a director ot the rehearsal for several weeks and For Next Year opening event. REA. If he keeps on with promises to be a splendid finish to Science Instructor such actions, enlightened and a successful season. Both Shattuck and Warfield will make their last appearances in the Thursday, May 30, has been valuable to the country at Gulielma Daves, who won first Rollins Student Company in the final production of the year, "Hotel Is Added to Present Announcement has been receiv­ chosen as the Spring term Hon­ large—not to favored groups prize in the Allied Arts awards Universe," scheduled for the Annie Russell Theatre, Friday, May 25. ed that the new student council, ors Day. A morning assembly —we may vote for his re­ for her stage design, also planned Chemistry Divisionchose n during the past week by will b& held featuring the tapping election. the set which will be used ir the groups on the campus under of members by Omicron Delta "Hotel Universe". The set, con Appointment of Dr. Guy Wad the new representative plan for Kappa, national senior honorary structed by Mr. Donald Allen and dington, of Pasadena, California, student government, has not yet society. In addition to the 0. D. TO BE ilED SCIENTIST K. tapping ceremony several "In October, 1913, when Eng­ lighted by William Davis, is as an instructor in chemistry at convened in its scheduled meeting. land launched the Queen Elizabeth effective background for this Rollins College for next year, was Under the new constitution an awards and prizes will be made. first of the cruisers to burn crude delightful play. announced today by President inner council has to be chosen Pi Kappa Delta medals and cups will be given out as well as athlet­ oil, I knew then that it was up to The scene is laid in a deserted HELDjeySTO Hamilton Holt. some time during the second week ic prizes for the winter and spring me to concern myself with the sup­ French hotel on the French Riviera The appointment of Dr. Wad- of May, and from this group a ply of oil for my country and not Tablet to Honor Birthday of Dr. E. B. Frost Was Frequent chairman elected to serve during sport seasons. which has been leased for the Alonzo W. Rollins Visitor lo Rollins dington, it is pointed out, is i with archeology," once wrote Col summer by Stephen Field, played staff addition, and he will replact the following college year. Reading of academic honors, the ond Lawrence of Arabia, though Plans were established when the Libra tapping ceremony, the Cat by Richard Shattuck, a retired Students, alumni, faculty mem­ Dr. Edwin Brant Frost, former two graduate assistants in chem few people know it. Colonel Law­ new system was ratified by the and Fox elections, and athletic scientist with tremendous physic bers, trustees and friends of Rol­ director-emeritus of the Yerks As­ is try. Other members of thf rence died last Sunday after suf­ student association for further sweaters are the other awards powers which he can supposedly lins College are urged to attend tronomical Observatory at Wil­ chemistry teaching staff are Dr fering a fractured skull resulting elections, but at the tima of writ­ which will be announced during exert over people. Failing in the annual summer reunion at liams Bay, Wisconsin, died May Edward J. Salstrom, associate from an automobile accident. Now ing the new council has not met the assembly which is scheduled health, he rents Hotel de I'Universe President Holt's home in Wood­ 14 in Chicago. He was 68 years professor, and Dr. Louis E. Wise, watch to see whether Fiesal re­ for either this or any other busi­ to take place 'at 10 a. m. in the where his daughter, Ann, played stock, Conn., Saturday, August 17. old. professor of organic chemistry, mains the "main" desert chieftan ness. David Schrage, 1934-35 \ Annie Russell theatre, by Catherine Bailey, brings him Dr. Waddington comes to Rol­ in Arabia or whether Colonel Phil- Usually about 200 attend, many Attending physicians at the president of the association, has I Class Day will be held on Fri- for the season to enjoy rest and lins with high recommendations by's protege Ibn Saud becomes the coming from long distances to re­ Billings Memorial hospital said made attempts for early meetings, [ day, May 31, the exercises also quiet. new acquaintances and friendships death was caused by peritonitis, from his former associates and man ot destiny. Nevertheless, but no results have been forth­ being planned for 10 a. m. in the During their stay, they are vis­ and learn the "latest" about Rol­ which set in after a major opera­ teachers, notably D. Robert A. England has lost a great diplomat coming. Annie Russell theatre. In the eve­ ited by some friends of Ann, whom lins. Overnight accomodations for tion May 12, Millikan, chairman of the execu­ in the death of Colonel T. E. Law- ning plans are being made for a she has not seen for some time. those who come a long distance Dr. Frost had lectured several tive council of the California In­ final student association dance. Among them is Pat Farley (Al­ are readily available in Wood­ time at Rollins for the Tuesday stitute of Technology, and Nobel The place of the evening's enter­ berto Warren) a man of about 30 stock or Putnam. I evening lectures and was a con Prize winner in physics in 1923. Caten Chosen Editor tainment has not yet been decided Representative Patman, au­ who was once in love with Ann; I tributor to the 1935 issue of the A native of Victoria, British Special interest is attached and Whalen Business but will be announced before next thor of the current Bonus Bill, Tom Ames, played by Robert War- ' Animated Magazine. Eminent ii Columbia, Canada, Dr. Wadding­ this year's summer reunion week. predicted that the next elec­ field, a retired publisher of 40 cause a large number of those who a field of science where visual fac ton is a graduate of the Univer­ Manager of'R" Book Dr.
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