1674-5 Louis (Red) Snedigar . �. .`> STETSON WEE�,�t;, 1W M(�LVlbRK. i` \ ,
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These are going to HAS ENGAGED 'WITH SHUTTS, .N,.,„, "�i iS
ubhc interest- t,: SM THAND BOWEN, AVD WILL �`'':
mething new and I fi
$1.00 per Year Btetson is coming to be old ' ,l HANDLE CASES OF CERTAIN } art s
h to have certain customs , L 1, MAGNITUDE—JOE SWINK WILL, -N,_,-.
tNCEMENT WEEK. are going'to be estab �') KUItT7, /
traditions. Monday night I PRAC'VICE WITH RAND &
of the, n;
Following this the Alumni i , ,
' FOR LAST 'WEEK iation will conduct a business '; Louis F. Snedigar'attorney-at-law, '
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'FSCHOOL OUT ng in the parlors of• Chau- ' •,whose every day baseball cognomen is7::;;4. 9;1
Hall beginning at nine o'clock. "Red" Snedigar, 'is Tot only a short!Iy'`
its for Seniors and -• ,ine thirty the alumni and stop of renown on tHb'Gast coast, but J; r
Aiming Alumni friends will make merry with •s!a newly fledged disciple of Black-I
! ;.��'• stone, just out of Stetson universit
Planned. inquet in Chaudoin dining `; 'where he graduated with honors $oma h
if• Next morning the five do i ..t,4
Next the law department, class of,1914. y ,
e.k the programs for the nents of the University have : "Red" has signed up with Shutts, ,3 �'
annual commencement ni reunions. That of the Bus- 411Smith and Bowen, arid will• enter into '''1.0'''
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iveisit have come out. College will be in the business `,the practice of his profession when- ' . ',1',,,:;.:1:4
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y g �.::; r,,+ever cases of a certain ma nitude
-am is only a simple, rtment rooms of Elizabeth Come into the office. g
four page folder. In- , the Music Department In s;,..i.,,;.',)41-%.4:0,1‘
}'1 A chance to try.out in the police ' i <.
is outlined the series ' conservatory in the same �k+, court: seemed assured'yesterday, when {
Mr. Snedigar was notified that a tbi' :
which, when we know sing, in room number five . g
.nel of the graduating Academy in the law library +charted with stealing aobo boat,was to • ` 4,
s fair to make this the bience Hall, the•law graduates ,r Abe tried.
resting and creditable the College of Liberal Arts The game' was postponed until
aent season Stetson has le meet in the Auditorium. ,t:;Monday, and •in the continuance the L.'',
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e all take place between nine �; r,telement of hard luck entered into the
night of the week' is ten o'clock in the morning ,, Y story,
t, for onhthe Miaies mi Red Dail cubs ` �:,`
ay twenty-second. At e Class Day of the College 11 conflict with the opportunities of ,�'
k.that night the'college iberal Arts begins at ten o clock � •Louis F. Snedigar, attorney-at-law, as
oks at Stetson," will he Auditorium Tuesday morn- ' �1 the short stop left last night to play ,•'''
a series of games with his team in •4
by the Green Room The Seniors are also silent Key West, and will not return in i a
has . been ,presented ' the program of that event. time for the attorney to represent hid '
evening is'side to be a Tuesday g or r 1,r reliS
wink, Attorney T , `as.-�s the ��°�` '� , ergJonasan Swink, first base-
3m A man on iami baseball team, and ltemoon of the followin tle—the Colleges of Libera
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o'clock the class dayg ht o clock in the
of Law at eight the t ,�a recently graduated attorney-at-law,
ditorium. The orator fob. is now associated in the practice of ' ' l
F the Seniors of thfished Rev• his profession with the firm of Rand '
Liberal Arts will take asion is the distingu ,..:',‘-land Kurtz, expectin to make Miami r>:.;; , i
M. Potcat, D.D., President of g ' ,,
e campus. The nature �''" '
rman University in North,Caro- this home. ,
rcises has not been dis- subject of his address He .is well known here, having '+
:Seniors. a. The played ball with the Miami team for : `. g
"Ha iness•" At this time they, E,the past two years, and on at least ,,.y;
It Saturday, the corn- n pp resented with their g played here with r �
one occasion havin
of the Music Depart- ,Ideniors are p Y
skins. the Sanford team.
S in the Auditorium kard won sheep Not only has Mr.,Swink a record as r ;,.. _ q'
clock.. This is going ' Immediately after these exec- + an flthlete, but his standing as a stu-
eryclo entertaining reel- t l dent was even better than his athletic t.' •
uses the President s ofpChaudoin(3',
lace in the p , f record, arm he graduated from Stat- i '.1%, ,, r? szt%
alaureate Sermon will Mall, from 11:30 until eleven o- ason with honors.__ _T t�F'^
I -the next morning, •lock. l`j •
Lin t.m at eleven o'- 1. • t
h'. Hulley. Of course This is a fine outlook for com �'
encement week and it s br'ngt , e
iin to. be inspiring to ��. ;i
well as fo the present be one which will always
led with' ';;,f., , •
.leasant memories, acting perhaps :., �.
night in the Baptist a sadness at the who have spent f. ilp
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annual sermon of the forever of th°se s together. { , r
�tist. Educational So_ their college yeat ,,
e given by Rev.Block-
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