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Table of Contents:
- Freshmen Elect New Officers
- Changes in Constitution Considered by Students
- Roanoke Group to Present "Iolanthe"
- Memorizing Student Becomes Resigned to Hazards to Study
- Student Leads Chapel
- Hoarded Gold to be Released on Hollins Day at Heironimus
- Mr. Bolger to Give First Recital
- School Anxiously Awaits Freshman Issue of Paper
- Rufus Jones to Deliver Three Lectures Here
- Student Forum
- Reins On Our Thinking
- Hollins Day is Sign of Spring
- Credit Where Credit is Due
- Suppose You Were a Stranger!
- Under the Dome
- I.R.C. Plans to Aid Refugees
- Chinese Refugees Aided by U.S. College Students
- Campaign for Separation of N.Y.A. Under Way
- Meaning of Founder's Day Increases Each Year
- Poorly Balanced Diet of Learning is Blamed for Itinerant Students
- Basket Ball Has Been Activity Here Since '96
- Sport Slants
- Art by Faculty is on Display
- Illegitimates Down Alumnae in Thrilling Basket Ball Debacle
- First Petition Passed By the Joint Legislative Now in Hands of President
- Why Don't You Read?
- Stage Door Cast is Announced
- Founder's Day Program Featured on "Hollins Hour"
- Casually Smart
- Movie on the Making of Bronze Statues is Shown in Convocation
- Education for Negroes is Subject of Next Forum
- Freya Makes Early Plans for Their Annual Banquet
- Turnerhallometer Mounts Steadily
- Dean Blanchard Speaks at Hood's Honors Banquet
- Faculty Member Announces Engagement at Dinner Party
- Collegians Keep Abreast of Current Affairs of the Nation
- Cotillion Members Receive Their Keys at Tea Dance on This Friday Afternoon
Publication Date
3-2-1939
Disciplines
Higher Education | Journalism Studies | Social History | United States History | Women's History
Recommended Citation
Hollins College, "Student Life (1939 Mar 2)" (1939). Hollins Student Newspapers. 385.
https://digitalcommons.hollins.edu/newspapers/385
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