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Table of Contents:
- Dr. Smith Will Discuss Trip: Travels in Europe Will Be Subject of Lecture
- Work Begun on Fall Play: Talent and Ability Mark Cast of First Production
- Production Class Chooses Coming Freshman Plays: Unusual Interest Shown in Backstage Work as Well as Acting
- Prizes Offered in Poster Contest Attract Many
- Do You Think Hollins is Sleeping?
- I.R.C. Discusses German Policy: Barbara Goty Confirmed as President
- Hallowe’en Fun Promised in Stunts on Saturday Night: Gay Costumes in Dining Room Add to Gaiety of Week-end on Hollins Campus
- Camera Club Elects Officers for ’38-’39 Session
- Faculty Members Attend Conference in Richmond
- Mr. Goodale Plays at Dedication of New Organ: Erich Rath Honored for His Years of Service on Campus
- Rev. Blanton Belk Conducts Chapel
- Hollins Student Life Staff
- Student Forum
- Under the Dome
- Why Don’t You Read?
- Freshmen Given Chance to Show Literary Ability
- Prospective Students from Richmond Visit the College
- Vitality in Literature of Victorians Praised
- Alumnae Notes
- Chairman Explains Purpose of Freya
- Alumnae Offer Town Hall Series: Varied Speakers to Give Lectures
- November Will Be Active Month for Riding Club
- Cotillion Planned for November
- Casually Smart
- Merry A.D.A.’s Increase With Four New Wits
- Four Students Will Attend the V.I.P.A. Meet
- Institution in Mexico was First American University
Publication Date
10-27-1938
Publisher
Hollins College
City
Roanoke, Va.
Keywords
Hollins College, Hollins University, Women's Colleges, Hollins Columns, Hollins Student Life
Disciplines
Higher Education | Journalism Studies | Social History | United States History | Women's History
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Hollins owns copyright
Recommended Citation
Hollins College, "Hollins Student Life (1938 Oct 27)" (1938). Hollins Student Newspapers. 102.
https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/newspapers/102
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