Students -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1890 - 1900; Lyman Gymnasium (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1890 - 1900; Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Buildings -- 1890 - 1900
The Hat Brigade--including Will Rob (first row, second from left), Fritz Frank (back row at left), Walter Flentye (right of Frank), Walter Mahoney (second row, third from right), Horace Hale (second row, right), (first row, left to right from fifth...
Rex Beach's novel, "The Barrier," was made into a movie three times. The first starred Mabel Julienne Scott, Russell Simpson, and Howard Hull in 1917; the second in 1926, starred Marceline Day, Henry B. Walthall, and Lionel Barrymore; and the third...
A.J. Hanna (right) at a book signing in 1978. The book, titled Napoleon III and Mexico: American Triumph over Monarchy, was written by Alfred Jackson and Kathryn Abbey Hanna in the early 1970s.
Drury, Allen; Dick Joel; Miller, Mark, 1947 - ; Larsen, George E., 1912 - 2000; Students -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1960 - 1970; Casa Iberia (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1960 - 1970
Pulitzer Prize winning author Allen Drury (second from left) signed autographs and greeted the Rollins College community at Casa Iberia during the 1968 school year. Drury is aided by (from left to right) students Joel Dick, Mark Miller, and...
Yitzhak Rabin was Israel's ambassador to the United States. He spoke in 1969 at the Crummer Auditorium on Israel and Peace in the Middle East. The "Soldier of Peace" was assassinated by a Jewish law Student in 1995.
Hines, Andrew H., Jr.; Hubbard, Frank Muldron, 1868 - 1930; Seymour, Thaddeus, 1928 -
Andrew Hines was President of Florida Power and eventually became chairman of the Board of Trustees at Rollins College. In 1989, a stone was dedicated to him in the Walk of Fame, as well as one to Frank M. Hubbard. Hubbard graduated from Rollins in...
Knowles Hall II (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1930 - 1940; Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Buildings -- 1930 - 1940
Since its beginning in 1927, the Animated Magazine has been hosted by Rollins College. The contributors stand on stage in front of thousands of subscribers to read their pieces.
Holt, Hamilton, 1872 - 1951; Grover, Edwin Osgood, 1870 - 1965; Holland, Spessard Lindsey, 1892 - 1971; Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862 - 1949; Archduke Otto of Austria, 1912 - ; Johnson, Osa Helen (Leighty), 1894 - 1953; McCormick, Anne O'Hare, 1882 -...
The 1941 Animated Magazine contributors included: Spressard L. Holland (honorary degree), Maurice Maeterlinck (honorary degree), Archduke Otto of Austria, Osa Johnson (honorary degree), Anne O'Hare McCormick (honorary degree), Rex Beach (honorary...
Garson, Greer, 1904 - 1996; Feller, Robert William Andrew, 1918 - ; Romulo, Carlos; Scollard, Jesse Belle (Rittenhouse), 1878 - 1948; Mims, Edwin, 1872 - 1959; Weddell, Alexander Wilbourne, 1876 - 1948; Pennington, Leslie T., 1899 - 1974;...
The 1946 Animated Magazine subscribers were drawn to Rollins College by contributors such as: Greer Garson (honorary degree), Robert Fuller (decoration of honor), Carlos Romulo, Jesse Belle Rittenhouse, Edwin Mims, Alexander W. Weddell, Leslie T....
Holt, Hamilton, 1872 - 1951; Murrow, Edward R., 1908 - 1965; Compton, Karl Taylor, 1887 - 1954; Koussevitsky, Serge Alexanderovitch, 1874 - 1951; Huang, Soo Yang; Liar, John; Allen, E. Ross, 1908 - 1981; Bethune, Mary McLeod, 1875 - 1955; Badkin,...
Part of the 8000 subscribers at the Animated Magazine of February 21, 1949, on the Intra-Mural Field. This was the last Animated Magazine edited by Holt. The contributors were: Edward R. Murrow, Karl T. Compton, Serge Koussevitsky (honorary...
Annie Russell played the role of Peggy in "Mice and Men" on Broadway. She was already a prominent theatre actress. In her later years she would become the Director of the Annie Russell Theatre.
Russell, Annie, 1864 - 1936; Annie Russell Theatre (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1930 - 1940
Annie Russell came out of retirement to appear in "In the Balcony" on the Annie Russell Theatre stage in 1932. At the time she was also the director of the Annie Russell Theatre.
Portrait of Annie Russell, broadway actress and director of the Rollins theatre department, in 1932. The message reads: "To the dear Hackneys -- with my love -- Annie Russell, Christmas 1932."