Sandspur, Vol. 37 No. 16, February 1, 1933

Sandspur, Vol. 37 No. 16, February 1, 1933

University of Central Florida STARS The Rollins Sandspur Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 2-1-1933 Sandspur, Vol. 37 No. 16, February 1, 1933 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. 37 No. 16, February 1, 1933" (1933). The Rollins Sandspur. 361. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-sandspur/361 THE WORLD Established Recital n VIEWED In 1894 Saturday AT ROLLINS Eollins anti0pur By EGJ WINTER PARK, FLORIDA, FEBRUARY 1, 1933 Embarrassment and a good deal (jf it is the lot of Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, to whom fell the Dr. Howe of Hampton President Holt To lot of taking care of orders for the ?H letter paper of the inaugural com­ G Institute Will Speak Speak to Educators 8ESIE mittee, which has charge of the jtfarch 4 activities of the govern- In Chapel on Sunday In Tulsa, Oklahoma nient in Washington. Impressed by the 1932 spirit of IS PLANNED BY President Arthur Howe, of Dr. Hamilton Holt, president of economy. Admiral Grayson decided Hampton Institute will be the Rollins College, has acecpted an in­ to use the same die which had been speaker Sunday morning at chapel. vitation to give the opening ad- used in 1929 at the inauguration of His topic is "Education and Re­ ^^"^ s at the meeting of the Okla­ ligion." RECITE FEB, 4 president Hoover,^unaware that the COLLEGE FEB, homa Education Association in names of the incumbent official Dr. Howe has had a varied ex­ Tulsa next Thursday, February 2, and the Republican Vice President perience in religious, educational it is announced. Indian Princesses, Sponsored Conference On Vocation Spon­ and interracial work, having re­ form a shadowy background for the Dr. Holt's address will be a com­ By Miss Annie Russell, Will sored by Rollins For Hun­ ceived his B.A. degree from Yale letterhead. plimentary contribution to the O. gerford School and his diploma in theology from Appear Saturday It wasn't long after the first E. A. program made by the busi­ the Union Theological Seminary. In batch of letters was out that the ness men of Tulsa. He will discuss Entertainment extraordinary is A conference on vocational edu­ 1912 he was head football coach at offices of the august committee "An Adventure in Common-Sense promised for next Saturday night, cation for Negroes, in the interest Yale. He has also acted as chap­ were deluged with inquiries as to Education," with reference to ef­ February 4, in the Annie Russell of the Hungerford Vocational High lain at several boys' schools in New just what was up, and what was forts made at Rollins College to Theatre at Rollins College where England, and was for three years this to be, anyway, a Republican School at Eatonville, Fla., will be "humanize" education by establish­ Miss Russell will present Princess assistant professor of citizenship Field Day? Needless to say, econ­ held under the auspices of Rollins ing the Conference Plan as distin- Te Ata and her cousin. Princess at Dartmouth. omy was scraped and a new die and College on February 6 and 7. Pres­ quished from the conventional lec­ Ataloa, in a recital of American In­ He has been president of Hamp­ letterheads ordered. ident Hamilton Holt of Rollins will ture-recitation system, and install­ dian folklore. This presentation is ton Institute since 1931, and is a preside. ing the upper and lower division announced as the next in the pro­ member of the executive commit­ A three-point plan for a definite system in place of the freshman, fessional artists series to which Discussions during the two-days' tee for Interracial Work in the program of economy in the govern­ sophomore, junior and senior years, Miss Russell is giving her personal session will be led by presidents State of Virginia. ment which takes office in just and secretaries of several Educa­ attention. thirty-two days has been announc­ tional Funds, Boards, and Associa­ The two Indian princesses, who ed by President-elect Roosevelt. tions, and the educational agents are members of the Chickasaw- The triune project may be summar­ for the Negro rural schools of the Choctaw Tribe, are widely known ised as follows: Southern States. MARTIN VIEWS for their art. Te Ata, whose name Reduction of the number of The program for Monday, Febru­ means "The Dawn," was bom near government employees. ary 6, will take place at Hunger­ the old Chickasaw Capital at Tis­ Consolidation o f govern­ ford School, and will include a GIVEN FOR WEEK homingo, Okla,, and her father be­ mental agencies. luncheon at the school, an inspec­ longed to the last Council of Chiefs Abandonment of certain gov­ of the Chickasaw Nation. tion of the grounds, buildings, and Florence Keezel, Mezzo-sopra­ ernmental functions. equipment, addresses by several of Cites League's Lytton Report Her early training was in tribal Mr. Roosevelt hopes to be able the delegates, and a general discus­ In Thursday Seminar no, Aided On Monday schools and at the age of eight she to put this program through imme­ sion of vocational opportunities in PRINCESS TE ATA sent away to an Indian board­ diately upon taking office, and it Florida. Vespers program for February 1 ing school. Later she received her As a part of the course offered degree from the Oklahoma College is almost certain now that a spe­ A public meeting will be held in will include: cial session of Congress will be in International Relations, the pub­ for Women and following that, she Knowles Memorial Chapel at 8:15 Chorale Prleude, "O World, called for the express purpose of lic with the students are invited to it a year in the Department of Monday night, February 6, with attend its special lectures. The iw must leave thee"—Brahms. considering this and other import­ Dean Charles A. Campbell of Drama of the Carnegie Institute of first of a series of four such lec­ Dedication, from the orches­ ant questions confronting the new Knowles Memorial Chapel in Technology. administration. tures was given in the Annie Rus­ tral suite, "Thru the Looking Te Ata has appeared on the le- charge. The speakers at this meet­ sell Theatre Thursday morning, the LECTURE GIVEN POP CONCERT IS Service bureaus, similar to the Glass"—Deems Taylor. timate stage of New York City ing will include Dr. Thomas Jesse 26th, by Mr, John Martin, on the present Bureau of Standards, Echo—Pietro Yon. and before audiences all over the Jones, of Columbia University, edu­ subject of the "Sino-Jap Conflict." also advocated as possible sources Benediction Nuptiale—Fry- United States. Miss Russell saw cational director of the Phelps- This topic of timely importance of additional revenue to the gov­ Stokes Fund, and regarded as one BY SET FOR FEB. 2 smger. perform two years ago in Phil­ brought to date events leading to ernment; information supplied to adelphia and said she was enthrall­ of the world's outstanding authori­ it is now a crisis in the state The Bells of St. Mary's— business concerns by these bureaus ed by Te Ata's art. In a recent ties on education of primitive peo­ of affairs existing betwen China Manchurian Question Is Sub­ Miss Mary Leonard In Charge Adams (requested). rould be charged for at rates pro tour of Europe her appearances in­ ple; Dr. Arthur Howe, president of nd Japan. As a recent summary ject of Talk Of Arrangements First Sonata, Introduction portional to the services rendered Hampton Institute in Virginia; and cluded a command performance be­ f what the actions are to date, the and Allegro—Alex. Guilmant. s hoped in this way to make Principal L. E. Hall of Hungerford fore the Princess Marie Loniae, Lytton report was referred to fre­ "The Manchurian Question" was The annual pop concert will be some existing governmental agen- School. ;in to His Majesty, the King of quently by Mr. Martin, He believed the subject of last night's lecture held in Recreation Hall from nine The program for February 3 will cies partially self-sustaining. England, and in the new Memorial The program Tuesday will be that this report was authentic and in the Annie Russell theater. until twelve o'clock, on Thursday, consist of: The plan novr in effect undei Shakespeare Theatre. Peggy Wood, confined to a special conference in could be taken at face-value for the The lecturer, Dr. Chic Meng, as­ February 2. Admission per per- Festival March, The Queen President Hoover whereby some who is now one of the leading ac­ the morning for visitors, members truth concerning the facts of the sociate directure of the China In­ on will be thirty-five cents and for of Sheba—Gounod. Federal employees are required to tresses of the West End, introduced of the faculty committee, and Manchurian situation. The speak­ stitute in America, an organization ouples, sixty cents. General ad- Cantilene Nuptiale—Dubois. take furloughs without pay will (Continued on Page 2) friends, on invitation. er traced the history of China dur­ whose purpose is the promotion of nission will be fifty cents. La Cinquantaine (The Golden all probability Be extended furth' Dr. Charles W. Dabney, of Win­ ing the last twenty years showing cultural and educational relations Miss Mary Leonard is in charge Wedding) — Gabriel-Marie.

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