Rollins College Animated Magazine; Holt, Hamilton, 1872 - 1951; Rollins College Presidents (1925 - 1949: Holt)
The Rollins College Animated Magazine began in 1927 and ended in 1969. It was an annual event started by Rollins President Hamilton Holt to expand Rollins' fame and reach throughout the nation. The magazine was not in writing, but was made up of...
Donkeys -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs; Brown, Mary E. -- Photographs; McClure, M.L. -- Photographs
The donkey, named Johnny, belonged to Miss Mary E. Brown, an orange grower. He is pictured with Miss Mary E. Brown and Miss M.L. McClure riding in a cart through Winter Park, Fla. A cyanotype photo.
Tampa Bay Hotel (Tampa, Fla.) -- Photographs; Durrett -- Photographs; Small, R.D. -- Photographs; Dick, A.E. -- Photographs; Harding, C. -- Photographs; Rawlins, Harry -- Photographs; Serves, L.C. -- Photographs; Buclock, W.E. -- Photographs;...
People posed by the Tampa Bay Hotel. Pictured: Mrs. Durrett, Dr. R.D. Small, Mrs. A.E. Dick, Miss C. Harding, Harry Rawlins, L.C. Serves, W.E. Buclock, Millie Smith, Tom Dunn, A.E. Dick, George Lorr, and J.H. Gillespie.
The Rollins College Animated Magazine began in 1927 and ended in 1969. It was an annual event started by Rollins President Hamilton Holt to expand Rollins' fame and reach throughout the nation. The magazine was not in writing, but was made up of...
Virginia, Lake (Fla) -- 1910 - 1920; Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) 1910 - 1920; World War, 1914 - 1919; Greene, Raymond Wood, 1888 - 1979; Hazeltine, Burt Alden, 1890 - d.; Hagerty, Richard Harcourt, 1898 - 1986
Rollins College established a Naval Unit during the First World War, which carried on after the armistice in 1919. Students were able to take basic and advanced courses in Naval training during and after the war in order to prepare themselves. All...
Brown, Mary E. -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs; McClure, M.L. -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs
The home of Miss Mary E. Brown, an orange grower, and Miss M.L. McClure; early settlers of Winter Park. A cyanotype photo.
Hoyt, Alfred W. -- Photographs; Spooner, Frank Eugene -- Photographs; Peabody, George E. -- Photographs; Osceola, Lake (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Photographs; Canoes and canoing -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs
Three men canoing on Lake Osceola. Dr. Alfred W. Hoyt is on left, Frank E. Spooner is center, and George E. Peabody is far right. Photograph was taken by Frank E. Spooner's granddaughter Carolyn Case in 1906.
Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1890 - 1900
In June, 1894, the Demosthenic Demonstrator was published in the form of an early Sandspur, combining social elements with literature. The Sandpur was not published until December 20, 1894, as an annual.
Blackman, William Fremont, 1855 - 1932; Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Buildings -- 1910 - 1920; Chase Hall (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1910 - 1920; Lyman Gymnasium (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1910 - 1920; Cloverleaf...
Health was a major concern for parents in the late 1800s and early 1900s, making Winter Park the ideal climate for the education of students with weak health.
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882 - 1945; Letters; United States. Presidents; New York. Governors (1929 - 1933: Roosevelt); Ely, Robert E.
A letter from U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt to Civic Form leader Robert E. Ely explaining that he could not join the Civic Forum.
Chubb, Henry S., 1858 - 1918 -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs; Coffin, Dr. C.E. -- Homes and haunts -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Photographs
House lived in by Henry S. Chubb as well as Dr. and Mrs. C.E. Coffin. Remodeled and still standing 1960.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Rogers. The Rogers House was built in 1882, was remodeled in 1888, and was then sold in 1904 to William Temple and Charles Morse,trustees of Rollins College, who changed its name to the Seminole Inn. In 1912 the Inn was...