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Annie Russell Cigarettes Label (Back)
A cigarettes label with actress, Annie Russell pictured. She taught at Rollins College from 1923 to 1936
Rollins College Animated Magazine 1941
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 speeches and presentations, and was wildly popular among the surrounding community
Rollins College Animated Magazine 1944
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 speeches and presentations, and was wildly popular among the surrounding community
Rollins College Animated Magazine 1968
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 speeches and presentations, and was wildly popular among the surrounding community
Rollins College Animated Magazine 1985
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 speeches and presentations, and was wildly popular among the surrounding community. The Animated Magazine was held again in 1985 to mark its centennial with Rollins President Thaddeus Seymour as editor
Rollins College Animated Magazine 1966
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 speeches and presentations, and was wildly popular among the surrounding community
Text of President Roosevelt's 1936 Speech at Rollins
A Washington Star article from March 23, 1936, featuring the full text of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech at Rollins College that day
Mister Fred Rogers' Sweater and Sneakers
Fred Rogers, known for his children's television show "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," attended Rollins College and majored in music composition. The gift was donated by Mister Rogers to Rollins College in 1991, 40 years after his graduation in 1951
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He served from 1861-1865