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Table of Contents: Edit[ors of] Hollins Columns (pictures)—A.D.A.’s Vote Metcalfe, Kuntz Into the Purple—I.R.C. Brings British Citizen as Speaker—Six Faculty Take Interesting Trips—Peters and Smith Chosen Leaders for Centennial Year—Student Government Elects Other Important Officers—Final Marriage Lecture Given by Dr. Faith Gordon April 30—Alice Clagett Gives Recital—Riding Club Will Present Show April 26—Turner Hall Fund Will Sponsor Carnival May 3—Hollins Columns Staff—Lament From the Learned—Letters to the Editor—Under the Dome—Mrs. Dunbar Talks on Opportunities of Job Contacts—Richmond Trip Was One Hot Time—Seniors Have Series of Interesting Forums—Valeria Kuntz Elected to Head Junior Class—We Suggest—Mr. Friskin Plays in Little Theatre—Hollins Hostess to Scout Leaders—Junior Class Now Harbors Famous Dancer and Traveler—Dawn Patrol Turn-Out Brings May Day Morale—Trusler Leads Student chapel—Seniors Eat, Sing, Lose Voices At Party Given by Mrs. Reeves—New Requirements Listed for Dramatic Participation—The Clothes Bag—Wallace Gives Series of Teas for Freshmen—Old Silent Films Shown Saturday—Professors Talk on French Painters—Seniors Lead in Scholarship According to Recent Survey—Society—Students Defy Law of Gravity: World Turns Upside Down or Rink Me Another—Dissatisfied Ads—Virginia Scientists Hold Convention—University Club Will Sing Here—Peters, Smith Attend Conference in Atlanta—Sport Slants
Publication Date
4-24-1941
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 College, "Hollins Columns (1941 Apr 24)" (1941). Hollins Student Newspapers. 171.
https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/newspapers/171

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