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  • Student Life (1938 Oct 6) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1938 Oct 6)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Father Whittemore to Speak to Hollins Students on Monday
    • Mordkin Ballet Will Perform Here Oct. 9
    • Marge Howard New President of '38-'39 Riding Club
    • Memorial Service This Sunday
    • Truth is Herewith Proven to be Really Stranger Than Fiction
    • Hollins Theatre Gets Prize Play By Anderson
    • Mrs. Roosevelt Will Lecture at Roanoke Auditorium Next Week
    • Slides and Movie Contrast Hollins Then and Now
    • I.R.C. Discusses European Crisis in Sunday Series
    • Student Forum
    • Czechoslovakia and Hollins
    • For Your Own Protection
    • An Orchid to the Juniors
    • Why Don't You Read?
    • Casually Smart
    • Junior League of Roanoke Will Give Benefit Cabaret
    • Freshman Regrets Her Sad Decline
    • Script of Senior Stunts is Read at First Forum
    • Pictures of Jitney Players
    • Romantic History of Mountain Told as Tinker Day Approaches
    • Vogue Prix de Paris Offers Opportunity to Seniors
    • Fine Reproductions Shown; Varied Program Planned
    • List of Faculty Residences
    • Under the Dome
    • Rules for Fast Reading Are Given by an Expert
    • Officers Chosen to Fill Vacancies
    • This Collegiate World
    • All Efforts Will Bend Towards Raising Money For the New Dormitory
    • Fine Speakers and Artists on Program for Year
    • Alumnae Notes
    • Social Whirl
    • A Pitiful Plea
    • Miss Randolph Holds Convocation
    • Academic Honors Awarded to Students from All Classes
    • Sport Slants
    • Roanoke Ministers Conduct Sunday Chapel Services
    • Short Change and Exchange
    • Dance Organization Begins Work with New Apprentices
    • Cotillion Club Adds Group of New Members to Roll
    • Active Year in Music Promised by Betty Smith

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Oct 27) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Oct 27)

    Hollins College

    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

  • Student Life (1938 Oct 27) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1938 Oct 27)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dr. Smith Will Discuss Trip
    • Work Begun on Fall Play
    • Production Class Chooses Coming Freshman Plays
    • Prizes Offered in Poster Contest Attract Many
    • Do You Think Hollins is Sleeping?
    • I.R.C. Discusses German Policy
    • Hallowe'en Fun Promised in Stunts on Saturday Night
    • Camera Club Elects Officers for '38-'39 Session
    • Faculty Members Attend Conference in Richmond
    • Mr. Goodale Plays at Dedication of New Organ
    • Rev. Blanton Belk Conducts Chapel
    • Student Forum
    • A Hide-Bound Hollins
    • Concentration Camp
    • Socks and Self-Respect
    • 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
    • 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

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Nov 17) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Nov 17)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Fall Play in Rehearsal Shows Great Promise: Well-Chosen Play Promises Evening of Entertainment for Cast and Audience
    • Dilling and Knitzer Play in Community Concert
    • Siberians Sing Old Russian Songs: Have Voice Range Unlike That of Any Other Choir in the World
    • Rev. Trimmer Holds Thanksgiving Service
    • Annual Gymkhana is Great Success for Riding Club
    • Odd-Even Rallies Started; Banquet Will Climax Season
    • Children’s Play Presented Here: Clare Tree Major Players Perform Well
    • Miss M.F. Williams Holds Convocation on Medieval Art: Imaginary Tour of Typical Town of Middle Ages Described
    • Dowell Advances Theory on Munich Settlement
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Under the Dome
    • New Collegiate Publication Issued
    • Writers Club Gets Underway With Meeting Sunday
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Hollins Student Spends Riotous Summer in Europe: Many Exciting Adventures and Very Gay Times Mark Travels
    • Call Southerners to Conference: Promotion of Human Welfare is Aim
    • V.M.I. Orchestra Signed to Play at Fall Prom
    • Orchesis Group Attends Meeting at Sweet Briar
    • Sport Slants
    • Gibson Reviews Christian Power” He Strikes Refreshing Note of Optimism
    • Seniors Give Opinions on Teaching Methods
    • The Social Whirl
    • Countess [of Listowel] Talks on European Politics
    • Student-Conducted Chapel Services Contributed by Y.W.
    • Casually Smart
    • Gertrude Stimpson Chosen President of Music Association
    • Original Woodcuts By Norman Kent Hung in Y Room
    • Alumnae Notes

  • Student Life (1938 Nov 17) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1938 Nov 17)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Fall Play in Rehearsal Shows Great Promise
    • Dilling and Knitzer Play in Community Concert
    • Siberians Sing Old Russian Songs
    • Rev. Trimmer Holds Thanksgiving Service
    • Annual Gymkhana is Great Success for Riding Club
    • Odd-Even Rallies Started; Banquet Will Climax Season
    • Children's Play Presented Here
    • Miss M.F. Williams Holds Convocation on Medieval Art
    • Dowell Advances Theory on Munich Settlement
    • Your First Step
    • It's a Good Policy
    • Student Forum
    • Dear Students:
    • Does Liberal Education Miss the Boat?
    • Under the Dome
    • New Collegiate Publication Issued
    • Writers Club Gets Under Way With Meeting Sunday
    • Why Don't You Read?
    • Hollins Student Spends Riotous Summer in Europe
    • Call Southerners To Conference
    • V.M.I. Orchestra Signed to Play at Fall Prom
    • Orchesis Group Attends Meeting at Sweet Briar
    • Sport Slants
    • Gibson Reviews Christian Power
    • Seniors Give Opinions on Teaching Methods
    • Countess Talks on European Politics
    • Student-Conducted Chapel Services Contributed by Y.W.
    • Causally Smart
    • Gertrude Stimpson Chosen President Music Association
    • Original Woodcuts By Norman Kent Hung in Y Room
    • Alumnae Notes

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 8) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 8)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Freshman Class Organizes With Election of Its Officers: Wooden is President
    • Hollins Holds Open Forum on U.S. Neutrality Laws
    • Student Aid Urged in Sale of Seals for T.B. Fund
    • Traditional White Gift Service Begins Christmas Season: Madonna is Revealed at Pageant
    • Town Hall Lecture Series Begins: Countess of Listowel Speaks on European Politics
    • A.A.A.S. Holds Southern Meeting: Hollins Students to Serve As Guides
    • Announcement from the “Cargoes” Staff
    • Andre Marchal’s Organ Recital is Enthusiastically Received: He Combines Extraordinary Musicianship with Vivid Personality
    • Golden Rule Dinner Planned for Sunday
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • New Members of A.D.A. Give Stunt
    • Under the Dome
    • Report Given on Action of Student Curriculum Com.
    • Music Notes
    • 2d Student Recital is Big Success: Piano, Voice, and Organ Selections Presented
    • Student Group in Germany Enjoys Novel Experiences: Olive Holmes is Campus Representative Among Munich Group
    • Snow Scenes (pictures)
    • N.Y.A. Appointments Made Public” Famous Educationalists Now on Board
    • The Social Whirl
    • Alumnae Tea Will Be Held Friday: Hollins Kith and Kin Meet Over Tea-Cups
    • Each Building Plans a Christmas Party
    • Whirling Hoops are Featured at Junior Prom
    • Triangle Club Elects New Head
    • Casually Smart
    • Committee Makes Change in Policy
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Dr. McBryde Speaks to Writers: Designed Hollins Seal With Mr. Turner
    • Sport Slants
    • Swimmers Will Compete Tuesday in Annual Meet

  • Student Life (1938 Dec 8) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1938 Dec 8)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Freshman Class Organizes With Election of Its Officers
    • Hollins Holds Open Forum on U.S. Neutrality Laws
    • Student Aid Urged in Sale of Seals for T.B. Fund
    • Traditional White Gift Service Begins Christmas Season
    • Town Hall Lecture Series Begin
    • A.A.A.S. Holds Southern Meeting
    • Andre Marchal's Organ Recital is Enthusiastically Received
    • Announcement
    • Golden Rule Dinner Planned for Sunday
    • Student Forum
    • Shame! Shame!
    • Privilege and Responsibility
    • New Members of A.D.A. Give Stunt
    • Where is Cargoes?
    • The Untimely Extension of Quiet Hour
    • Under the Dome
    • Report Given on Action of Student Curriculum Com.
    • Music Notes
    • 2d Student Recital is Big Success
    • Student Group in Germany Enjoys Novel Experiences
    • N.Y.A. Appointments Made Public
    • Alumnae Tea Will Be Held Friday
    • Each Building Plans a Christmas Party
    • Whirling Hoops Are Featured at Junior Prom
    • Triangle Club Elects New Head
    • Casually Smart
    • Committee Makes Change in Policy
    • Why Don't You Read?
    • Dr. McBryde Speaks to Writers
    • Sport Slants
    • Swimmers Will Compete Tuesday in Annual Meet

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 15) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 15)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Ruling on Places of Recreation is Now Before the President: Emergency Action Taken By Joint Legislative Committee
    • Problems of Education Will Be Discussed by Dr. W.M. Kotschnig
    • Jim Tully Speaks on Hollywood: Sponsored by Alumnae
    • Student Forum (Dear Editor)
    • Poems
    • Vocational Guidance is Offered on January 4
    • Julia Price is Madonna of 1938: Medieval Village is Scene of Christmas Pageant by Heberling
    • Johns Piano Recital is Enthusiastically Received
    • Christmas Song

  • Student Life (1939 Dec 15) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1939 Dec 15)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Ruling on Places of Recreation is Now Before the President
    • Problems of Education Will Be Discussed By Dr. W.M. Kotschnig
    • Jim Tully Speaks on Hollywood
    • Student Forum
    • Pomes
    • Vocational Guidance is Offered on January 4
    • Julia Price is Madonna of 1938
    • Johns Piano Recital is Enthusiastically Received

  • Hollins Student Life (1939 Feb 16) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1939 Feb 16)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Humphrey-Weidman Dancers Give Recital Tonight: Program Composed of Some of Most Famous Work
    • Dramatic Board Chooses “Stage Door” for Spring Play
    • First Student Recital of Second Semester Given
    • Freshmen Sponsor Bridge Benefit for Mercy House: Combined Talents Furnish Gay Entertainment
    • Rental Art Collection Shown
    • Carmichael Lectures Founder’s Day on Ends of Education: He Has Entertaining Personality and Wide Experience
    • Joint Legislative Works on Petitions
    • Ancient Tradition Rules Tuesday’s Activities
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Front Campus Window Proves Distracting to Earnest Editor: Quad Activities Furnish Food for Thought
    • Under the Dome
    • Noted Clergyman Will Make Address: I.R.C. Brings Dr. J.N. Sayre to Campus
    • Choir Takes Part in Service for Famous Negro Leader
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Mercy House Serves the Public Despite Inadequate Facilities: Nursing Home Near Salem is Center of County Health Service
    • Student Work in Art on Display Next Week
    • Hollins Applauds Little Symphony
    • Igor Gorin, Baritone, Sings at Academy of Music
    • Hollins Students Participate in Youth Movement: Convention in Charlottesville April 21-22
    • Science Group Discusses Modern Uses of Glass
    • Councils Confer on Orientation: Adjustment Problems of New Students is Subject of Meeting
    • Guard Against Syphilis is Slogan of Heath Campaign
    • Sport Slants
    • Audience Gives Suggestions For Attending Dance Recital
    • Casually Smart
    • Collegians Voice Opinions on the Totalitarian State
    • The Social Whirl
    • Should We Have College Department at World’s Fair?
    • Pressure of Exams Drives Student to Compose Shakespearean Soliloquy
    • Fund Raising is Theme of Alumnae Meeting: Gertrude Bruyn Advises
    • Hollins Goes on Shopping Spree on March 4th
    • Alumnae Notes

  • Student Life (1939 Feb 16) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1939 Feb 16)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Humphrey-Weidman Dancers Give Recital Tonight
    • Dramatic Board Chooses "Stage Door" for Spring Play
    • First Student Recital of Second Semester Given
    • Freshmen Sponsor Bridge Benefit For Mercy House
    • Rental Art Collection Shown
    • Carmichael Lectures Founder's Day on Ends of Education
    • Joint Legislative Works on Petitions
    • The High Cost of Economy
    • Standing in the Portal
    • Front Campus Window Proves Distracting to Earnest Editor
    • Under the Dome
    • Noted Clergyman Will Make Address
    • Choir Takes Part in Service for Famous Negro Leader
    • Why Don't You Read?
    • Mercy House Serves the Public Despite Inadequate Facilities
    • Student Work in Art on Display Next Week
    • Hollins Applauds Little Symphony
    • Igor Gorin, Baritone, Sings at Academy of Music
    • Hollins Students Participate in Youth Movement
    • Science Group Discusses Modern Uses of Glass
    • Councils Confer on Orientation
    • Guard Against Syphilis is Slogan of Health Campaign
    • Sport Slants
    • Audience Given Suggestions For Attending Dance Recital
    • Casually Smart
    • Collegians Voice Opinions on the Totalitarian State
    • Should We Have College Department at World's Fair?
    • Pressure of Exams Drives Student to Compose Shakespearean Soliloquy
    • Fund Raising is Theme of Alumnae Meeting
    • Alumnae Notes
    • Hollins Goes on Shopping Spree on March Fourth

  • Hollins Student Life (1939 Mar 2) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1939 Mar 2)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Freshmen Elect New Officers: Gale, Jones, and Redfield Assume Class Duties
    • Changes in Constitution Considered by Students
    • Roanoke Group to Present “Iolanthe”: Gilbert and Sullivan Plot Is Hilarious Satire of British Parliament
    • Memorizing Student Becomes Resigned to Hazards to Study
    • Hoarded Gold to be Released on Hollins Day at Heironimus: Latest Fashions Featured; Proceeds Will Increase Turner Hall Fund
    • Mr. Bolger to Give First Recital: Program Includes Many Familiar Works
    • School Anxiously Awaits Freshman Issue of Paper
    • Rufus Jones to Deliver Three Lectures Here: Noted Quaker Philosopher is Second Y.W. Speaker of Year
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Hollins Day is Sign of Spring (poem)
    • 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. Underway
    • Meaning of Founder’s Day Increases Each Year: Freshman Class Seeks to Become a Part of Founder’s Day
    • Seniors Find Inspiration by Participating in Celebration
    • Scenes in Founder’s Day Celebration (pictures)
    • Poorly Balanced Diet of Learning is Blamed for Itinerant Students
    • Basketball Has Been Activity Here Since ’96
    • Sport Slants
    • Art by Faculty is on Display
    • Illegitimates Down Alumnae in Thrilling Basketball 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 New Forum
    • Freya Makes Early Plans for Their Annual Banquet
    • The Social Whirl
    • Turnerhallometer Mounts Steadily” Dollars Pledged Become Bricks
    • 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

  • Student Life (1939 Mar 2) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1939 Mar 2)

    Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1939 Mar 16) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1939 Mar 16)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • New Constitution Ratified by Student Body Majority: Executive Council Divides Duties With New Board for Coming Semester
    • Caroline Stephens to Give Senior Piano Recital
    • Change in Administration: Dr. M.P. Sith to Succeed Miss Blanchard
    • Turner Fund Increased By Collected Pledges
    • Thirty-Two on Dean’s List for First Semester: Thirteen Seniors Average Two and Three-Tenths Merit Points
    • Rudd and Goodale Dubbed A.D.A.’s
    • Committee Plans Marriage Lecture: Questionnaire Presented to Student Body
    • Canaday Will Speak Here Wednesday in Convocation
    • “Stage Door” Will Be Given Saturday in Little Theatre: Muffy Sicard Will Play Lead in Ferber and Kaufman’s Recent Stage Hit
    • “Cargoes” Will Come Out Day After Spring Vacation
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Students Display Variety of Study Idiosyncrasies
    • Sous La Dome (or, what goes on in empty heads)
    • Weekend Features Sophomore Prom and Horse Show: Cadets, Music, and Dancing Will Add Excitement to Campus Life
    • Marcosson Will Speak for Town Hall Series
    • The Freshman Poll
    • Goodale Gives Organ Recital
    • Dr. Rufus Jones Lectures Under Y.W.C.A. Auspices
    • Bolger Piano Recital Postponed
    • Dean Blanchard Addresses I.R.C.
    • E.Foster Dowell Discusses Negro Education at Forum
    • ‘The Night Before’ Brings Out Plans and Chatterings
    • Choir Will Sing in Lexington Sunday
    • Chemical Society Holds Meeting
    • Casually Smart
    • Maids and Waiters Tell of Hollins ‘Way Back When’
    • Garber Speaks at Banquet: Basketball Season Comes to Close
    • Sport Slants
    • Freshman Y Commission Completes Various Activities
    • Riding Club Plans for Spring Announced
    • The Social Whirl
    • Elinor Sieck Relates Experiences in Germany
    • Spinster to Come Out May 6th
    • Dear Diary…
    • Super Symphonies
    • Freya Seeks Student Cooperation in Presenting May Day

  • Student Life (1939 Mar 16) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1939 Mar 16)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • New Constitution Ratified By Student Body Majority
    • Caroline Stephens to Give Senior Piano Recital
    • Change in Administration
    • Turner Fund Increased by Collected Pledges
    • Thirty-Two on Dean's List for First Semester
    • Rudd and Goodale Dubbed A.D.A.'s
    • "Stage Door Will Be Given Saturday in Little Theatre"
    • Committee Plans Marriage Lecture
    • Canaday Will Speak Here Wednesday in Convocation
    • 'Cargoes' Will Come Out Day After Spring Vacation
    • Student Forum
    • Looking Backward
    • Looking Forward
    • Students Display Variety of Study Idiosyncrasies
    • Class Meetings
    • A Tip From Emily Post
    • Sous La Dome
    • Weekend Features Sophomore Prom and Horse Show
    • Marcosson Will Speak For Town Halls Series
    • The Freshman Poll
    • Goodale Gives Organ Recital
    • Dr. Rufus Jones Lectures Under Y.W.C.A. Auspices
    • Bolger Piano Recital Postponed
    • Dean Blanchard Addresses I.R.C.
    • E. Foster Dowell Discusses Negro Education at Forum
    • 'The Night Before' Brings Out Plans and Chatterings
    • Choir Will Sing in Lexington Sunday
    • Chemical Society Holds Meeting
    • Casually Smart
    • Maids and Waiters Tell of Hollins 'Way Back When'
    • Garber Speaks at Banquet
    • Sport Slants
    • Freshman Y Commission Completes Various Activities
    • Riding Club Plans for Spring Announced
    • Elinor Sieck Relates Experiences in Germany
    • Spinster to Come Out May 6th
    • Dear Diary...
    • Super Symphonies
    • Freya Seeks Student Cooperation in Presenting May Day

  • Hollins Student Life (1939 Apr 13) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1939 Apr 13)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Anderson and Martin Return from Conference
    • Hollins Girls to Display Horsemanship at V.M.I.
    • Carnegie Fund Aids College
    • ADA Stunts Provide Puns and Fun for Kellerites
    • Dr. Faith Fairfield Gordon Begins Lecture Series Here: Outlines Four Stages of Emotional Growth in Her First Lecture
    • Dowell Publishes Thesis on History of Criminal Syndicalism Legislation
    • Famed Musician Visits Campus for Two Days Sandor Vas Shows Delicacy of Interpretation in Recital House
    • Work of Music Clubs is Described by Mrs. Ober
    • Student Body Elects Officers: Hodges, Martin, and Whitaker Helen Walsh is Elected to Head 1940 “Spinster”
    • Hand In Turner Hall Pledges
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Riding Ring is Scene of Many Horse Show Trials and Tremors
    • Under the Dome
    • Hollins Representatives Will Attend Youth Meetings
    • Visit to Roanoke City Jail Leads Student to Question Its Purpose: Most Inmates Doing Time for Offenses Against Liquor Law
    • Exhibit Shows Way a Painting Grows in the Mind of the Artist
    • Potentialities of Art as a Vocation Are Discussed
    • Society
    • Goodale’s Bandeleros Sing for Turner Hall Fund
    • Rochester Gives Honor Students Responsibility
    • Alumnae Notes
    • Gertrude Stimpson Plays Senior Piano Recital
    • Janet Harris, Soprano, Gives Program Monday
    • Two from Hollins Attend I.R.C. Meet
    • Casually Smart
    • Famous Russian [Vladimir Gsovski] Will Lecture on Soviet Policies
    • Vacation in Bermuda is Tops According to Report of Ann Bell
    • Economic Plight of South is Subject of Forum Talks
    • Sport Slants
    • Advice to the Movie-Goer
    • Young Trees Planted to Give Shade to Future Generations at Hollins
    • Discussion of Journalism Given by Mr. Riegel
    • Chesterfield Continues With Famous Names
    • Marriage Education Given in Many Colleges

  • Student Life (1939 Apr 13) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1939 Apr 13)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Anderson and Martin Return from Conference
    • Hollins Girls to Display Horsemanship at V.M.I.
    • Carnegie Fund Aids Colleges
    • Ada Stunts Provide Puns and Fun for Kellerites
    • Dr. Faith Fairfield Gordon Begins Lecture Series Here
    • Dowell Publishes Thesis on History of Criminal Syndicalism Legislation
    • Famed Musician Visits Campus For Two Days
    • Work of Music Clubs is Described by Mrs. Ober
    • Student Body Elects Officers
    • Helen Walsh is Elected to Head 1940 "Spinster"
    • Hand in Turner Hall Pledges
    • Student Forum
    • Riding Ring is Scene of Many Horse Show Trials and Tremors
    • Five Faculty Members Speak
    • Do Cliques Run the School?
    • Under the Dome
    • Hollins Representatives Will Attend Youth Meeting
    • Visit to Roanoke City Jail Leads Student to Question Its Purpose
    • Exhibit Shows Way a Painting Grows in the Mind of the Artist
    • Potentialities of Art as a Vocation Are Discussed
    • Society
    • Goodale's Bandeleros Sing for Tuner Hall Fund
    • Rochester Gives Honor Students Responsibility
    • Alumnae Notes
    • Gertrude Stimpson Plays Senior Piano Recital
    • Janet Harris, Soprano, Gives Program Monday
    • Two from Hollins Attend I.R.C. Meet
    • Casually Smart
    • Famous Russian Will Lecture on Soviet Policies
    • Vacation in Bermuda is Tops According to Report of Ann Bell
    • Heigh-Ho, Silver-- Join the Contest and Win
    • Economic Plight of South is Subject of Forum Talks
    • Sport Slants
    • Advice to the Movie-Goer
    • Young Trees Planted to Give Shade to Future Generations at Hollins
    • Discussion of Journalism Given by Mr. Riegel
    • Chesterfield Continues With Famous Names
    • Marriage Education Given in Many Colleges

  • Hollins Student Life (1939 Apr 27) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1939 Apr 27)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Big Success is Promised For Ninth Hollins Riding Show: Cadets, Music, and Excitement Add Gaiety and Color to Big Occasion
    • Elinor West, Pianist, Features Bach in Recital
    • Camera Club Has Work on Exhibit: Predominance of Portraits in Display
    • Alice Porter Elected Editor of “Student Life”: Many Freshmen on New Staff; Thirty-Three Reporters are Chosen
    • Music, Athletic, Dramatic Board Elect Presidents
    • Dr. Gordon’s Third Lecture is on Problems of Courtship
    • Bob Sylvester’s Orchestra Plays for Sophomore Dances; Gym Turned Into Grape Vineyard: Simplicity and Color are Keynotes
    • “Student Life” Given Honor Rating by A.C.P. Critical Service
    • Bob Sylvester: He Was Former Arranger for Hal Kemp and Also Radio Swingster
    • Vladimir Gsovski Speaks on Russian Political Affairs
    • Sherwood is Commencement Play
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Under the Dome
    • Eighty Virginia Youths Meet to Face Problems of Modern South
    • American Life Depicted in Murals Now in Presser
    • Nixie-Pixie Celebration Begins the Thirty-Six May Day Festival
    • Committees for May Day Hustling Plans to Shape
    • “Twilight Saint” Presented on Hollins Hour
    • Belated “Cargoes” Has New Make-up
    • Society
    • Former Hollins Girl is Recent Texas Bride
    • Greater Possibility of Jobs is Seen for Graduates
    • New Pre-Marital Legislation Seeks to Outlaw Syphilis in U.S.
    • Food for Hungry in Keller Helps Feed Hungry in China
    • Joint Legislative Reviews Driving Petitions
    • Bratton Gives Organ Recital in Chapel May 5
    • Metropolitan Quartet Closes Community Series With an Operatic Program
    • Monthly Student Recital Given in Chapel April 21
    • Casually Smart
    • New Council Members Elected by Student Body
    • Girls from Virginia Chosen to Preside Over All of the Riding Classes
    • Sport Slants
    • Advice to the Movie-Goer
    • Riding Club Welcomes New Members With Picnic

  • Student Life (1939 April 27) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1939 April 27)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Big Success is Promised For Ninth Hollins Riding Show
    • Elinor West, Pianist, Features Bach in Recital
    • Camera Club Has Work on
    • Alice Porter Elected Editor of "Student Life"
    • Music, Athletic, Dramatic Board Elects Presidents
    • Dr. Gordon's Third Lecture is on Problems of Courtship
    • Bob Sylvester's Orchestra Plays for Sophomore Dances; Gym Turned Into Grape Vineyard
    • "Student Life" Given Honor Rating by A.C.P. Critical Service
    • Vladimir Gsovski Speaks on Russian Political Affairs
    • Sherwood is Commencement Play
    • Student Forum
    • Education for Citizenship
    • Singing for What?
    • Redeemed
    • To the Writer of a Recent Student Forum Article
    • Why Cliques Run the School
    • Under the Dome
    • Eighty Virginia Youths Meet to Face Problems of Modern South
    • American Life Depicted in Murals Now in Presser
    • Nixie-Pixie Celebration Begins the Thirty-Six May Day Festival
    • Committees for May Day Hustling Plans to Shape
    • "Twilight Saint" Presented on Hollins Hour
    • Belated "Cargoes" Has New Make-Up
    • Society
    • Former Hollins Girl is Recent Texas Bride
    • Greater Possibility of Jobs is Seen for Graduates
    • New Pre-Marital Legislation Seeks to Outlaw Syphilis in U.S.
    • Food for Hungry in Kellar Helps Feed Hungry in China
    • Joint Legislative Reviews Driving Petitions
    • Bratton Gives Organ Recital in Chapel May 5
    • Metropolitan Quartet Closes Community Series With an Operatic Program
    • Monthly Student Recital Given in Chapel April 21
    • Casually Smart
    • New Council Members Elected by Student body
    • Girls from Virginia Chosen to Preside Over All of the Rising Classes
    • Sport Slants
    • Advice to the Movie-Goer
    • Riding Club Welcomes New Members with Picnic

  • Hollins Student Life (1939 May 11) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1939 May 11)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • New Rules Put Through on Student Driving: Lights, Sophomore Privileges Discussed by Committee
    • Rising Seniors Choose Hayward as Vice President
    • Sophomores Star In Commencement Play
    • Group Leaders Work on New Plan: Questionnaire to Improve Orientation
    • Clever Masque by Jonson is Freya Presentation on May Day
    • Spirituals By Chorus Head Annual Waiters’ Program: Louis Hunt Lauds Race Relations on Campus in Address
    • Plan Now for Forest Picnic
    • Rosa Hodges Takes Over Post
    • Film to Show Drama of Great Mississippi River
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Notes from an Undergrad’s Diary
    • College Students State Position on War Threats
    • Campus Leaders to Discuss Activities
    • Senior Forums Have Varied Programs
    • Hollins Club Exchanges Photos: W&L Exhibit Hangs in Keller
    • Vassar Students Define Honor System
    • Freya Takes in Street and Martin
    • Art Exhibitions Include Impressionisms and Cubisms
    • Organizations Finish Elections
    • ADA Notes
    • Do’s and Don’ts Set Up By the Men
    • Even Team Wins Swimming Meet
    • Casually Smart
    • Athletic Board Defines Its Policies
    • Last Cotillion Features Seniors, Student Leaders, 1939-1940
    • Thirteen Hollins Riders Vie in V.P.I. Horse Show
    • Society
    • Snapshots Form Notable Section of Spinster
    • Dawn Befuddled Sophs Rouse Nixie Pixies
    • Alumnae Notes
    • Toasted Students on Rye for Commencement
    • Sport Slants
    • Advice to the Movie-Goer

  • Student Life (1939 May 11) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1939 May 11)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • New Rules Put Through on Student Driving
    • Rising Seniors Choose Hayward as Vice President
    • Sophomores Star In Commencement Play
    • Clever Masque by Jonson is Freya Presentation on May Day
    • Group Leaders Work on New Plan
    • Spirituals By Chorus Head Annual Waiters' Program
    • Plan Now For Forest Picnic\
    • Rosa Hodges Takes Over Post
    • Film to Show Drama of Great Mississippi River
    • Student Forum
    • The Old Order Changeth
    • Taking Over
    • A Case for Non-Segregation
    • Traditions
    • What Price Unrest?
    • Notes From an Undergrad's Diary
    • College Students State Position On War Threats
    • Campus Leaders to Discuss Activities
    • Senior Forums Have Varied Programs
    • Hollins Club Exchanges Photos
    • Vassar Students Define Honor System
    • Freya Takes in Street and Martin
    • Art Exhibitions Include Impressionism and Cubisms
    • Organizations Finish Elections
    • ADA Notes
    • Do's and Don'ts Set Up by the Men
    • Even Team Wins Swimming Meet
    • Casually Smart
    • Athletic Board Defines Its Policies
    • Last Cotillion Features Seniors
    • Thirteen Hollins Riders Vie in V.P.I. Horse Show
    • Society
    • Snapshots Form Notable Section of Spinster
    • Dawn Befuddled Sophs Rouse Nixie Pixie
    • Alumnae Notes
    • Toasted Students on Rye for Commencement
    • Sport Slants
    • Advice to the Movie-Goer

  • Hollins Student Life (1939 Jun 2) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1939 Jun 2)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Alumnae Day Marks Return of Former Students: Activities Are Varied
    • Commencement Program Saturday
    • President’s Action on Petitions Made Known to Students
    • Unique Sketch of Class History to Feature Exercises: New Procedure Introduced at Bonfire
    • Exams, Rains, Colds, Horses Fail to Daunt Bold Deeds of Robin Hood and His Men
    • Rev. R.E.L. Strider to Deliver Sermon
    • Commencement Speaker is Dr. W.E. Hocking: Harvard Professor is Noted Philosopher
    • Seniors to Take Part in Recital
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Parade of Opinion
    • Under the Dome
    • Three Foreign Students Enroll in Freshman Class
    • Lucie Gillespie Receives Appointment as Chief Marshall
    • Quotable Quotes
    • Marriage, Play, Study, Mildewing, Jobs Will Occupy Seniors Now that Hollins Days Are Over
    • The Class of 1939 (picture)
    • Student Body Furthers Plan to Have Refugee: Sinking Fund is Turned Over For Use
    • Clothes-lines
    • New System of Managers Created By Athletic Board
    • The Collegiate Review
    • Mr. Rath Takes Leave of Hollins Soon: Was Head of Music Department for Years
    • Shirley Henn is New Head of Writers’ Club
    • Alumnae Notes
    • Society
    • Faculty Plan Varied Ways and Means of Vacation
    • Speaks Dutch, German, and Chinese: He’s Only Four
    • Tish Heberling is Winner of Silver Spoons
    • Sport Slants

  • Student Life (1939 June 2) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1939 June 2)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Alumnae Day Marks Return of Former Students
    • Commencement Program
    • Unique Sketch of Class History to Feature Exercises
    • President's Action on Petitions Made Known to Students
    • Rev. R.E.I. Strider to Deliver Sermon
    • Commencement Speaker is Dr. W.E. Hocking
    • Seniors Take Part in Recital
    • Exams, Rains, Colds, Horses Fail to Daunt Bold Deeds of Robin Hood and His Men
    • Student Forum
    • Commencement
    • Hollins and the Refugee
    • One Senior's Retrospect
    • Quiet Hour
    • Parade of Opinion
    • Under the Dome
    • Three Foreign Students Enroll in Freshman Class
    • Lucie Gillespie Receives Appointment as Chief Marshal
    • Quotable Quotes
    • Marriage, Play, Study, Mildewing, Jobs Will Occupy Seniors Now That Hollins Days Are Over
    • Student Body Furthers Plan to Have Refugee
    • Clothes Lines
    • New System of Managers Created by Athletic Board
    • The Collegiate Review
    • Mr. Rath Takes Leave of Hollins Soon
    • Shirley Henn is New Head of Writers' Club
    • Alumnae Notes
    • Society
    • Faculty Plan Varied Ways and Means of Vacation
    • Speak Dutch, German, and Chinese--He's Only Four
    • Tish Heberling is Winner of Silver Spoons
    • Sport Slants

  • Hollins Student life (1939 Sept 21) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student life (1939 Sept 21)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dr. G. Thomas Opens 98th Session
    • Bunch Sanders Will Lead ‘Y’ Party
    • Calendar of Events
    • Improvements are Varied
    • Heads of Student Government, 1939-40 (pictures)
    • Hollins Loses Five Colored Friends by Death--$18,000 Left to Hollins
    • New T-House Plans are Elaborate, with Lounge, Fountain, Dining Rooms, Six Guest Rooms
    • Additions to Faculty Staff Number Ten: Miss Kellam Retires
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Parade of Opinion
    • Tour of Hollins Campus
    • To the Class of ’43
    • What We Can Do
    • Clothes-lines
    • Under the Dome
    • Hollins Group Leaders: 1939-40 (picture)
    • Directory of New Students
    • Introducing…
    • Sport Slants

  • Student Life (1939 Sept 21) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1939 Sept 21)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dr. G. Thomas Opens 98th Session
    • Bunch Sanders Will Lead 'Y' Party
    • Calendar of Events
    • Improvements Are Varied
    • Hollins Loses Five Colored Friends by Death
    • $18,000 Left to Hollins
    • New T-House Plans Are Elaborate, with Lounge, Fountain, Dining Rooms, Six Guest Rooms
    • Additions to Faculty Staff Number Ten
    • To The Class of '43
    • What We Can Do
    • Parade of Opinion
    • Tour of Hollins Campus
    • Clothes Lines
    • Under the Dome
    • Hollins Group Leaders--1939-40
    • Directory of New Students
    • Introducing...
    • Sport Slants

 

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