Fred Stone Theatre II (Bingham Hall) (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1980 - 1990; Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Buildings -- 1980 - 1990; Theaters -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1980 - 1990; Stone, Fred Andrew, 1873 - 1959
Stone would have approved of his namesake theatre
"He is probably the best-loved figure on the American Stage," it was written of Fred Stone. "This is due not only to the fact that he insisted on clean shows--but also to the fact that he has...
Fred Rogers, known for his children's television show "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, " attended Rollins College and majored in music composition. The gift was donated by Mr. Rogers to Rollins College in 1991, 40 years after his graduation in 1951.
Stone, Fred Andrew, 1873 - 1959; Allen, Donald Simpson, 1905 - 1982; Allen, Mrs. Donald Simpson; Fred Stone Theatre (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.)
Host and hostess, Professor Donald S. Allen and Mrs. Allen with guest of honor Fred Stone at a tea celebrating the re-opening of the Fred Stone Theatre. Fred Stone received an honorary degree from Rollins College in 1929 as well as sttending the...
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...
Rollins College -- Famous Alumni -- Fred Rogers; Rollins College -- Seniors -- Fred Rogers; Rollins College -- Tomokan -- Photographs; Rollins College -- History -- 1950
Fred Rogers in the Seniors section of the 1951 Tomokan yearbook.
Fred Stone Theatre II (Bingham Hall) (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1960 - 1970; Fred Stone Theatre II (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1970 - 1980; Fred Stone Theatre II (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1980 - 1990; Rollins...
What is now known as the Fred Stone Theatre was originally the Winter Park Baptist Church, built in 1926. In 1961, Rollins purchased it and four other buildings. At the time, the building was located on what was the corner of Comstock and...
Stone, Fred Andrew, 1873 - 1959; Montgomery, David C., - 1917; Fred Stone Theatre (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1930 - 1940
Throughout Fred Stone's theatrical career, he played in 15 Broadway productions, six with his wife Allene, and at least one with each of his three daughters - spanning from 1901 to 1938. In 1903 he was partnered with David Montgomery, who was in...
Fred Stone Theatre I (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1970 - 1980; Fred Stone Theatre II (Bingham Hall, Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. -- 1970 - 1980; McKean Hall (Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1970 - 1980; Lyman Gymnasium...
On April 3, 1973, the theatre and work area of the Fred Stone Theatre was demolished. It had been a hazard for some time. While the theatre was waiting for a replacement space, they moved their scene shop and rehearsal space to Old Lyman Hall,...
Hemple, Adolph, 1870 - 1949; Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- 1880 - 1890; Students -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1880 - 1890
The paper preceeding the Sandspur, and holder of the honor of first student publication at Rollins, the College Critic, was published in early July of 1888.
Rogers, Fred McFeely, 1928 - 2003; Bornstein, Rita, 1936 -
Fred Rogers lays his stone in the Walk of Fame as Rollins College President Rita Bornstein and fans watch. The stone reads: "Fred McFeely Rogers; 1951; Mister Rogers' Neighborhood."
Stone, Fred Andrew, 1873 - 1959; Bailey, Helen; Elliot, Alice Ellen; Saudlin, Caroline; O'Connor, Victoria (Morgan); Hoenig, Deedee; Kingsbury, Virginia Louise; Students -- Florida -- Winter Park -- 1930 - 1940
Fred Stone and some of the cast of "Lightnin" from 1939. From left to right: Helen Bailey, Alice Elliot, Caroline Saudlin, Fred Stone, Victoria Morgan, Deedee Hoenig, and Virginia Kingsbury. Photograph reads: "For Carolyn who played Mother Jones...
Stone, Fred Andrew, 1873 - 1959; Enyart, Arthur Delano, 1882 - 1961
Fred Stone (right) with Dean Arthur D. Enyart. Photograph reads: " For Dean Arthur Enyart, Good Luck "Zeb." The big show opens tonight. I used to be a "Dean." Fred Stone, Jan. 11th, 1939."
Beach, Rex Ellingwood, 1877 - 1949; Stone, Fred, 1873 - 1959
In 1927, Rex Beach returned to Rollins where he received an honorary degree of Doctor of Literature and his B.S. he did not finish with the class of 1897. Fred Stone, brother - in - law to Rex Beach, is at the right with Rex Beach being on the left.