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  • Hollins Columns (1962 Jan 11) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Jan 11)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dr. Samuel Sandmel To Speak In Chapel
    • News Briefs
    • NDEA Grants Funds For French Study
    • Music Recital To Be Given By McClenny
    • Six Hundred To Attend Inauguration
    • "Why Live?" Will Be Topic Of RLA Panel
    • H.A., I Hypocrisie Annuelle
    • Day In Paris IS Described BY Student
    • Values of Society Are Questioned
    • Vital Item Disappears From Campus
    • Liz Artz Attends Student Conference
    • '62 Abroaders Make Final Preparations
    • Russian Christmas Celebrated AT H.C.
    • Dr. Cottam Will Discuss Nationalism
    • Former Editor Reviews Cargoes' Fall Issue
    • Education Viewed By German Student
    • Recital To Feature Five Students
    • Dr. Wingfield Will Lecture January 15
    • Hampton Anxious To Return To Paris
    • Rev. Fletcher Will Teach Second Term
    • Various Meetings Draw H.C. Faculty
    • Dean Attends Conferences IN Cleveland
    • Senior Class Policy
    • New Books In Library
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Jan 18) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Jan 18)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Famous Literary Personalities To Be Featured At Festival
    • Philosophy Club Sponsors Lecture
    • Chemistry Grant Is Extended
    • HA Director To Visit Hollins Campus
    • Psychiatrist Will Speak On Marriage
    • News Briefs
    • Golding To Give Lectures
    • Campus Activities Will Show Movies On Fri. And Sat.
    • Crisis And Action
    • Judicial Court Proposes Adoption Of Point System
    • Professor Suggests New Outlook On Life
    • Purpose Of Exams Isn't To Test Our 'Cramming Ability'
    • Wingfield Talks On Role Of Psychiatry
    • VPI Invites Hollins Girls To Feb. Dance
    • Purpose Of Exams Isn't To Test Our 'Cramming Ability'
    • Prof. Travels To New York On Project
    • Help Offered For Finding Summer Jobs
    • Mr. Albrecht Joins Faculty At Hollins
    • Paris Addresses Of Hollins Abroad
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Feb 15) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Feb 15)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Festival Will Present Novelists, Poets
    • Phi Beta Kappa Ceremony Scheduled For February 20
    • Rev. Owen Thomas Will Be Speaker At Sunday Chapel
    • Students To Give Recital
    • Literary Scholar To Lecture February 22
    • Founder's Day Features Grunbaum And Kaplan
    • News Briefs
    • Music Faculty Demonstrates Its Talents
    • Plea For Petitions
    • Pupils Pack Power
    • Faculty Work Represents Three Modes
    • A Moderate's Manifesto: Nothing Can Be Lost?
    • Financial Aid Is Topic at Meeting Attended By Dean
    • Founder's Day From 1897-1962
    • Miss Moseley Returns From Tour
    • Cleveland Players Perform Tonight
    • Aesthetics Is Topic Of Lecture
    • Donald E. Harms Assumes Position As Instructor
    • Drama Association To Present "Amelia"
    • Hotel Lounge Is Opened For Hollins Girls
    • Orchesis Performs At Festival
    • Representatives Of U.S. Air Force Visited Campus
    • Jobs For Srs. Reviewed February 27
    • Study Plans Discussed By NSA Director
    • Mlle. de Ram Finds Active H.C. Campus
    • Meeting In N.C. Attended by Miss Splitstone
    • T.V. Program To Feature Admissions
    • Jobs Available In Foreign Affairs
    • College Students Have Opportunity To Publish Poems
    • French View Of Steinback Presented
    • Hollins Girls Attend UN Mock Assembly
    • Campus Will Have Minutes Of Quiet On February 3
    • RLA Views The "Hollins Girl"
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Feb 22) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Feb 22)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Garrett, Kantor, Lowe, Shinnick Named To Phi Beta Kappa
    • Inauguration Speaker Is Eugene R. Black
    • Gail Williams To Be Editor-In-Chief
    • Columns Appoints Editors
    • News Briefs
    • The Zeldins To Travel To India
    • Are We Learning?
    • They Waited, and Waited, and Waited
    • Student Discusses The Ugly American
    • Festival Attracts More Than 150
    • Rev Bennett To Speak In Chapel
    • Mathematics And Music Are United
    • Travel Films Of Proposed Tour To Be Shown Tues.
    • Students Emphasize Value Of Studies
    • Miss Moseley To Hostess Senior Party
    • Gail Williams To Be Editor-In-Chief
    • Teaching Positions Available
    • Golding's Lecture Are In Demand
    • NSA Offers Art Programs In Florence
    • Jean Francois Calve To Star In Huis-Clos
    • Chapel Seen In New Light By Sophomore
    • UN Peace Issues Discussed By CCUN
    • Splitstone To Travel And Speak
    • Petitions Available For First Slate
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Mar 1) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Mar 1)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • French Troupe To Give Plays
    • Rowe To Give Test Results On Hollins
    • Dan Brock To Perform On March 3
    • Civil War To Be Topic For Forum
    • Students To Vote In SGA Elections
    • Follies Scheduled For March 15
    • Moore Publishes Critical Essay On William Yeats
    • Greener Pastures?
    • '61 Abroader Questions "Normality"
    • Letters Include Variety Of Topics
    • 100th Night Party In Retrospect
    • Dean Posts Notice On Faculty Board To Clarify Policy
    • Conformity In Gov't Views Is Necessary
    • Shakespearean Don Lectures At Hollins
    • Retreat? Why Not!
    • Noland and Wall Run For Honor Court Chairman
    • NSA Coordinator Sought by Royall, Tabb, Blake
    • Anne Cross To Be Chairman of RLA
    • Barth, Cummings, And Harding Vie for Veep
    • Evoy And Griffith Seek Activities Post
    • Hutcheson, Jackson Vie For West Dorm
    • Three Freshmen: Bell, Ludlum, Penzold Are Competing For Secretary of SGA
    • Boynton, Pfisterer Vie For Treasurer For SGA
    • Three Sophomores Run For East

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Mar 8) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Mar 8)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Deisroth, Noland Head SGA Posts
    • College On Camera Has Politics Theme In March Programs
    • Young Democrats Want To Organize Club On Campus
    • Drinking Petition Is Vetoed
    • Lusseyran To Lecture At Hollins
    • President Announces Decisions On Chapel, Smoking, Drinking
    • Smoking In Rooms Granted
    • Appreciation Needed For Hollins Abroad
    • McCullough And Bright Are Praised
    • Students Report On Wash. Semester
    • We Should Trust Join Legislature Representatives
    • NSA Offers World Tours To Students
    • Rev. Cleland Will Speak In Chapel
    • Must We Grin And Bear Them?
    • Hollins Abroaders Find Life Exciting
    • Water Ballet To Be Given March 13, 14
    • Rowe Gives Report On Hollins' Aspects
    • Alumnae Clubs Are Visited By Logans
    • Mr. Beardslee Gives Opinion On New Ruling
    • Significance Of Urban Bill Is Discussed
    • U.N. World Bank Is Active Under Black
    • Gala Display Of Freshman Talent Will Be At Eventide On March 15
    • W. Merwin Asks Hollins To Assist Condemned Poet
    • Problems Forseen In Algerian Freedom
    • Aldridge Awarded Second Fulbright- Going To Denmark
    • Campus Activities Needs Volunteers To Work On Sale
    • "Next Day In The Morning" Is Mr. Hunter's Newest Play
    • Recreation Planned For 1962
    • Rev Thomas To Lecture On Marriage
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Mar 15) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Mar 15)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Lowe Awarded Fellowship; Shinnick, Simpson Honored
    • Clergyman To Discuss Marriage
    • Psi Chi Elects Members
    • David W. Sprunt Chaplain Of W&L, To Talk In Chapel
    • Elections Will Be Held Monday For Second Slate SGA Officers
    • Summit Is Unifier
    • United We Stand, Divided...
    • Local Stir Caused By Guest Speaker
    • Student Commends Chapel Attendance
    • Korean War Discussed At Retreat
    • Emmons Is Lone Bidder For Jt. Leg.
    • Smith Says Annual Must Be Complete, Interesting
    • Candidates Express Views On Role Of House Boaad
    • Seven Candidates Hold Similar Opinion On Obligations of Dormitory President
    • Presidency Of Randolph Dorm Sought By Three - Milliken, Mulford, Spiers
    • Hall and Naff Run For Main Dorm President
    • Shepherd and Hill In Competition For Turner Presidency
    • Gee, Smith Vie For Sec'y-Treas. RLA
    • Exercise Is Stressed By AA Candidate
    • Recent Statement Helps To Clarify New Chapel Policy
    • Black, Stull, Give Opinions Of RLA
    • Actors Sense Lack Of Comprehension
    • Automation, Urbanization, Discussed
    • "Background" Titles First Golding Talk
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Mar 22) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Mar 22)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • SGA Completes New Officer List In Final Second Slate Elections
    • Renewed Research Grant Awarded To R.G. Steinhardt
    • Debussy to be Subject for April Concert - Lecture by Mr. Pouinard
    • Students Plan World-Wide Vacations Trips
    • Dr. Riddle To Speak April 2-4
    • Orchesis Selects Members
    • Conference To Feature Prof. White
    • Mr. Gallant Will Present French Play This Summer
    • To Go Or Not To Go?
    • NSA Offer Opportunities In International Affairs
    • Take Your Time, Think, Pledge
    • Government Is Deceiving Americans
    • JFK Presents Economy Bills To Congree
    • Sailing Is Scene Of Chaos
    • Views Change But Location Need Not
    • Students Travel To N.Y., See A Variety of Plays
    • Follies Prove Freshmen To Be Talented, Versaile
    • Average Grades Are C, C+
    • Swimming Club Commended For Recent Water Show
    • Ramsey Has Article Published In North Carolina Historical Review
    • Fun and Culture Make Up Ingredients Of Ruskie Club
    • Goodsell, Nunn, Finstad To Star in "Blithe Spirit"
    • Four Juniors Attend U.N. Conference
    • Anne Keyes Named To Office
    • Dean Smith Attended Ga. Meeting
    • Organist To Perform on April 3
    • March 17 Was Date For Talk
    • C. Duncan To Discuss Psychology

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Apr 5) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Apr 5)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Diercks To Replace Talmadge As Head Of Music Department
    • Angola Is Subject of Movie
    • Charles A. Micaud To Lecture Wed. On North Africa
    • Retirement Ends Service of Twenty-Six Years at H.C.
    • Diercks Is An Accomplished Composer, Pianist, Critic
    • Navy Offers Program For H.C. Grads.
    • News Briefs
    • Prof. Hartt To Preach Sunday Eve
    • Hollins Abroaders To Speak At Forum
    • Cast Changes Are Announced for "Blithe Spirit"

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Apr 12) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Apr 12)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Logan To Become 5th President
    • The Case for Confidence" Is Name of Black's Speech
    • Julliard String Quartet To Perform Tuesday Eve
    • Dean Pope To Speak On Sunday
    • Music Faculty To Present "Informal Musicale" Fri.
    • Yes, We Have No Bananas
    • Dictators Impair Argentina's Freedom
    • Films, Tapes Are Available Through NSA
    • Letters - We Get Letters!
    • Red Cross Urges Physical Fitness
    • Young Democrats Install Chapter On Hollins Campus
    • Wheeler To Undertake Lecture Tour
    • Nuclear Testing Will Be Discussed By Debate Club
    • A. Borkovec To Perform In Roanoke
    • Lack of Funds Puts End To Language Tables At Dinner
    • Inauguration-Time of Re-Dedication
    • Last Minute Instructions..
    • Orchesis Concert To Be Held Tonight
    • RLA To Hold Panel Wed. "Why Live?"
    • Hollins Grad To Instruct In Europe
    • Silence At The Chapel?
    • Hollins Abroad Recountded In Letter to English Prof.
    • 3 From Hollins To Participate In Haydn Oratorio
    • Mrs. Logan "Cheers Up" Dining Room
    • News Briefs
    • Mr. Allen Attends Duke University Literary Festival

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Apr 19) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Apr 19)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Logan and Black Impart Optimism, Confidence
    • Spring Dominate Saturday's Events
    • Students' Pride in Living Is Essence of Hollins Life
    • Tigger Ate Too Much Too Fast
    • Student Body Shows Lack Of Interest
    • Steel Raise Causes Kennedy Opposition
    • Mountains from Molehills
    • Mr. Hunter's Play Opens In Florida
    • F. Fowler To Sing Next Tues.
    • English Faculty Writes, Lectures
    • Dethier To Speak About Nerves Tonight at 8:15
    • Girls Win Chemistry Awards
    • Tour Guide Likes Hollins Atmosphere
    • Main Roanoke Post Office Site of Peace Corps Tests
    • Annual Award In Humanities To Be Given
    • Information Offered By H.C. Office
    • Hollins Is Becoming "Aware"
    • Smoking On Beds Is Major Offense
    • Mrs. Freitag Talks To Hollins Alumnae In Shreveport, La.
    • RLA Retreat Concentrates On Idealism
    • Faculty Committee Enables More Research
    • Cotillion Cites Plan For May Day
    • Campus, Students To Be Pictured In "Mademoiselle"
    • French Is Slowing Academic Progress
    • Tsung-Lien To Speak On Tibet
    • Kennedy, Liz Win Honors In College Polls
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Apr 26) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Apr 26)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • May Day Weekend Combines Entertainment and Education
    • Logan, Marty, Degginger To Lecture to Parents
    • G. White To Lead Forum
    • "Mademoiselle" Asks for Student Volunteers
    • B. Millen Will Speak On Labor
    • Annual Carnival Features The Hambones, Dan Brock
    • Sutherland To Speak On The Octopus
    • May Day Plans Warrant Student Interest, Support
    • Art Show "Pictures" America
    • Freshman Selected By Spy Judge
    • Senators, Representatives To Talk at USNSA Seminar
    • "Cuban Fiasco" Still Affects The Present Situation
    • Hollins Choir Will Host Glee Club of Randolph-Macon
    • Chayes, Moore Have Leaves Next Year
    • Polly Ireland and Betsy Moore To Give Senior Recitals on May 3
    • Physicist Talked At Seminar
    • Douglass To Speak On "Reflections of a Radical"

  • Hollins Columns (1962 May 3) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 May 3)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Coronation of 1962 May Queen Will Highlight Weekend's Events
    • Harvard Professor Visits Hollins As Guest Scientist
    • Grapheon Taps 18 New Members for Literary Society
    • Mr. Ramsey to Lecture on Nat'l Socialism Mon.
    • Bernie Whitman To Play For Cotillion Saturday
    • Should American Rather Be Red Than Dead...?
    • Now, Life in Paris Seems Like Home
    • Experience Brings Forth New Meaning
    • Innocent Fun Called Boring By Collegian
    • Politics Field Trip To U.N. Is Success
    • HUAC Film Has New Narration
    • Sociology Students Observe Women In Federal Prison
    • Wed. Recital Has Varied Music Media
    • W.W. Beach Will Speak In Chapel
    • Bette Broward To Present Recital Tuesday, May 8
    • Student Relations Seminar Looking for Applicants
    • News Briefs
    • If At First You Don't Succeed....

  • Hollins Columns (1962 May 10) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 May 10)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • '62 Spinster Distributed Today; Book's Theme Is Carousel Ride
    • May Day Carnival Nets $660; 300 Parents Here
    • Annual Reduces Expenses By $1325, Uses Color Twice
    • The Rev. Edmunds Will Give Sunday's Chapel Sermon
    • American Have Become The Eternal Spectators
    • Logans Speak To Alumnae
    • Growing Pains of China Present A Problem To U.S.
    • Senate Debate Begun Over Literacy Test
    • Carolyn Naff To Visit Washington
    • R.F. Howell Will Speak At Forum
    • Beardslee To Go Around The World
    • Margaret Bright To Give Recital Monday, May 14
    • Sue Duncan Lauded For Performance
    • Wheeler Adds Political Career To Activities
    • Psi Chi Psych Club To Sponsor Talk By Verplanck

  • Hollins Columns (1962 May 17) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 May 17)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Logans Innovate Graduation Banquet for the Class of 1962
    • Seven Seniors Honored At Suprise Choir Banquet
    • Susan Cragg Has Recital Fri. May 18
    • Gentry To Edit "Cargoes"
    • Reception Honors 3 Retiring Faculty On Friday May 25
    • 220 Alumnae Expected For June 3, 4 Ceremonies
    • Nancy Dick Wins '62 AA Top Honor
    • Returning Students Can 'Make or Break' College
    • For Some, A New Leaf; For Others Old Hat
    • Will New Students Realize Existence of Stimulation?
    • Summer Activities Include School, Jobs and Travel
    • Peace Corps Is Active In Brazil
    • Cringing Juniors Get Surprise: No Hell in "Hell Day"
    • Hampton To Join Tour on June 30
    • Ramsey Attends Historical Meet In Milwaukee
    • Art Exhibit Dominated By Still Lifes
    • Prof. Gordh To Have New Book Published
    • 14 New Members Are Elected For Monogram Club
    • Howell Questions Objectivity Of Court Rulings
    • Orientation for '62 Frosh To Encourage New Attitudes
    • New Novel Read From By Golding
    • Mr. Manche To Lecture At Forum
    • Class Hours To Change Next Year
    • 4 Students To Present Papers Fri.
    • Mrs. Walters, Hollins Alumnae Joins Music Staff
    • R. Lachman Receives $16,000 Grant From National Science Foundation
    • Fedder To Publish Book On European Integration
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Sept 18) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Sept 18)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Hollins Leaders Greet Freshmen With Words of Welcome, Advice
    • Deisroth Defines Key Frosh Words: Choice and Change
    • Freshmen Class Includes National Merit and GM Award Winners
    • Courts Ask Support For Honor System
    • Math, Dance, Faulkner Are Dept. Topics
    • Freshmen Have Full Schedule
    • Logan Expresses Confidence In Success of Class of '66
    • Group Leaders, Officers Prepare For Orientation
    • Columns Stresses Freshman Support
    • Variations On Theme By Soph
    • A Brief Sketch Of Campus Buildings
    • Group Leaders, Classes, and Rooms Listed
    • Columns Holds Meeting For Prospectives
    • Photo Highlights From Columns Morgue

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Sept 21) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Sept 21)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • College Must Cultivate Inquiry, Not Supply Answers--Logan
    • Hollins Increases Faculty With 18 New Professors
    • 10 Are Here To Prepare For M.A.'s
    • Poet Nemerov Arrives On Campus To Begin As Writer-In-Residence
    • New Class Hours Allow For Twenty-Five Minute Lunch
    • "Autumn Leaves" Sets Tone For Frosh Mixer Sat. at 8:30
    • H.C. Undergoes Face-Lifting Over Vacation
    • Columns Editors Request Student's Critical Support
    • Faculty News and Comments
    • 5 Far-Flung Professors Continue Own Studies
    • Leblon Brings Interest, Practice To Languages
    • Ten New Courses Offered In 7 Depts.
    • Once Upon A College..
    • Press Relations, Social Office Jobs Filled
    • Symphony will Feature A. Fiedler, Joseph Fuchs
    • '62 Student Petition Granted: Bottled Ink Returns To Bookstore
    • Where The Frosh Are
    • Where The Faculty Can Be Found
    • Holland's Henriette Schokking Is Here On Scholarship 1962-63
    • Swiss Girl Expected Fewer Restrictions
    • This Week On Campus
    • Staff Announces '62-'63
    • New Honors Announced At 120th Commencement In June; Lowe, Kantor and Shinnick Win Faculty Award
    • Gym Lists Rules For General Use
    • Three of '64'ers Are Studying On D.C. Semester
    • Rev. Beardslee To Speak On "Hide and Seek"
    • Mrs. Wray Takes On New Post
    • Rides To Church Sun. Provided
    • Profs. To View India In Forum Sept. 24, 8:15
    • Transfer Students

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Sept 27) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Sept 27)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • The "Nasty Language Of Colonialism" Is One Part Of Grave Problem In India Today
    • Poet Howard Nemerov Is Speaker In National Poetry Festival
    • Drama Season Features Frosh Plays, Dancers
    • Chapel Speaker To Discuss Faith and Knowledge
    • Fellowships For Teaching Open To Hollins Grads
    • Campus Clubs To "Hunt For Small"
    • Ballet Will Be First Russian Area Event
    • Promotions Announced For Faculty
    • Have SGA Officers Bitten Off Too Much To Chew?
    • Art Department Plans Rental Of Reproductionist Paintings
    • U.S. Foreign Aid Is Needed Policy
    • Hollins Is Now Participating In NDEA Student Loan Program
    • Helen Putzel Spends Summer In Washington
    • The Case For Individualty: Aloneness Requires Courage
    • Hampton, 1962 Hollins Abroad Group Learn, Travel, Laugh And Sight-See Together Across The Continent Of Europe
    • Abroaders Cause Hilarious Incident
    • Mr. Hampton Discusses Hollins Abroad As Educational And Full Of Varied Experiences
    • H.A.'er Outlines Advanced Study At Sorbonne
    • Liz Artz, '62 Hollins Grad, Assists In Guiding H.A. Tour
    • News Briefs
    • H.C. To Play College In Varied Sports

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 4) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 4)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Columns Presents Two Views On J. Meredith vs. Mississippi Crisis
    • The Cost Of Freedom Is Inevitably Priceless
    • Tredwell To Discuss The Existence of God
    • Pooh Hits Hollins In Hilarious Drama
    • H.C. To Exchange Speakers With Other Schools
    • Scholarships Are Available To Graduates
    • "The Sides Are Drawn, The Swords Unsheathed"
    • Grapheon Changes To Permit Membership Of All Students
    • British Common Market Decision Will Affect U.S.
    • Should Traditions Be Broken Now?
    • Students Urge Action: Drawing Room, Singing
    • Loyalty, Discipline Are Qualities Gained In College
    • N. Paul Serves As Football Princess Sat.
    • Will Meredith Aid The Negro Cause?
    • News Briefs
    • Mrs. Powers To "Liven Up Dull Topic"
    • Free Speech Defended By U. California
    • Nearby College Invite Freshmen To 4 Mixers
    • Missouri Pianist Will Perform At Hollins Mon.
    • Hambones Piece Now In Museum
    • New Professors Join Art Dept.
    • Student Body Chooses Models For Saks Show
    • Workshop In Conducting Held Oct. 11
    • Mr. Beardslee Notes Extremes In Asian Life
    • Army Returns Cheek To H.C. After 6 Months
    • NSA Supports Liberal Opinions Among Students
    • Opportunity For Foreign Study Offered
    • Hollins Acquires Tennis-Playing English Prof.
    • Woods Discovers Virginians Are Best
    • Doughty Participates In Kennedy's Seminar
    • Hollins Abroaders React To The Life Of European Students
    • Intermediares Experience Mallarme, Metro, Melees
    • Debutantes Are Taught Via Method Marchand
    • A Knowledge Of Paris Gained By Debutantes
    • Fish A-Quiver Land In Paris
    • Linguistics Are Part Of HA Summer
    • The Episcopalian Chaplain To Be Speaker In Chapel
    • Mr. Burnet Is Lecturer In Physics
    • Play Done By Hunter Is Success
    • A New Member Of Statistics Dept. Is Named
    • A Nationwide Contest Open For Poetry
    • Sr. To Go To Econ. Conference
    • Exec. Has Big Agenda For Year
    • Columns Appoints New Staff Members

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 11) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 11)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Honor Court Again Asks Right Of Search In Severe Theft Cases
    • Meeting Informs Students Of Problems At Ole Miss
    • Apperson To Present A Recital
    • USNSA Suggests "Radical Action"
    • Hollins Inspires Book On Faith And Culture
    • In Memoriam
    • Students Discuss Class Singing, "A's"
    • Strength Of U.N. Is Only Hope For Peace
    • New Instructors On Hollins Campus: Holmes, Freeman And Laue Comment
    • DeGaulle, Adenauer, Will Seek Independence From Washington
    • All-Round Athlete Joins Phys. Ed Department
    • DuPont Chapel Is Sermon Subject For Sun. Night
    • News Briefs
    • Foote Was In France Six Years
    • A. Fiedler To Conduct In Roanoke
    • P.E. Dept. Has Men's Facilities
    • 3 Contests Now Open

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 18) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 18)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Freshmen Will Present Barrie's "The Old Lady Shows Her Metals"
    • Jordan Will Lecture On U.N. Future
    • Logan Speaks, Travels, Meets This Month
    • Blue Ridge Chamber Music Players Will Play Handel, Hindemith, Brahms
    • Apprentices For Orchesis Announced
    • Cotillion Club Will Announce Band On Nov. 1
    • Production Under Charge Of "Ye Merrie Masquers"
    • Woods Gets Fellowship In APA
    • Paul Scherer Will Present Sun. Sermon
    • Randall Jarrell To Read Poetry November 13
    • Degree Of Respect Shown Is Reflection Of Conduct
    • Academic Interest Is Awakened
    • Protestants, Catholics To Seek Reconciliation
    • News Briefs
    • Students Protest Singing, Bookstore Policy, Call U.N. "Outworn Myth"
    • NSA And Hollins
    • NSA Gives Information On The U.N.
    • Miss. Students Apathetic About Meredith Problem
    • Profs. Laue and Freeman Discuss Questions Raised About Miss. At Recent Campus Stimulus Meeting
    • Integration in Mississippi is Protested By All-Out Poster and Radio Campaign
    • Myths Of Three Rivals Said False By Dr. Rowe
    • Madras Student Is Sponsored By Exec
    • From One In "Gay Paris" Life At Hollins Differs
    • Hollins Alumna Lillian G. Burns Has New Position
    • Organ Recital By Apperson Elicits Praise
    • Laidlaw Explored Tombs
    • Tredwell, Two Saints, Say Proof of God Not Needed
    • Powers Says Procedure Penetrates
    • Cox Says Space Uses Statistics
    • Past Faculty Member To Speak At Seminar
    • Sophomores Plan Summer European Tour
    • Triplex Naming Contest Opens
    • Midge Midyette New Member Of Math Assoc.
    • Mlle. Prinet to Lecture In French

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 25) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Oct 25)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Ball-Playing Faculty Beat Seniors; Pro-Gridders Warned Of Threat
    • U.N. Secretariat Viewed As Hope For World Peace
    • Mail From Males Lifts Sophomore's Morale
    • Husband and Wife Team To Present Piano Recital
    • Russian Film To Be Shown Tomorrow, 8:15
    • Mlle. Prinet To Lecture On Life In Burgundy
    • Retreat Presents Variety of Topics
    • F. McClain Will Speak Sun. Night
    • White Leads Conference On Social Welfare
    • Our Generation Faces War; We Must Answer Challenge
    • Putzel Calls For UN Study
    • RLA Plans Complines In Evening
    • ¿Cuba Libre, Anyone? Is Pressing Question Of Day
    • Disagreement And Discussion Evoke Opinions
    • Varied Issues Around Campus Investigated
    • Sweet Briar Students Send Protest To Miss.
    • Open Trials In Honor Offense Asked At U.N.C.
    • Resolution Of Cuban Problem Lies In People
    • Haverford Students Fix Exam Schedules
    • News Briefs
    • Monday's Performance Lauded As Consistetly Well Executed
    • Alumane Pres. Expresses Fondness Toward Hollins College of Today
    • G. Chevraux Attends Recent Formal Opening

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Nov 1) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Nov 1)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Gentry Elected To Phi Beta Kappa; First Chosen From Class Of 1963
    • B. Whitman, H. Lanin To Play At Dances; Journeymen To Perform At Cotillion Concert
    • H.G. Harland To Present Sunday Sermon
    • Executive Council, Administration Elect Fourteen Outstanding Seniors To "Who's Who"
    • Majority Vote Will Allow Searches In Theft Cases
    • FLASH!
    • Mr. Laue Will Sing Of Sit-Ins
    • Thirty Prints By Artist Villon Now On Exhibit
    • Kennedy's Action Is Undemocratic
    • Dual Standard Of U.N. Raises Many Questions
    • Song Helpful In Solving Hard Problem
    • Committees Should Be Made More Efficient
    • Randolph-Macon Students List United Nations Pro's And Cons
    • B. Goldwater Denounced By Students
    • Some Move To Abolish Pratt SGA
    • News Briefs
    • Weakness Of Canada Discussed
    • Council Strives For Religious Unity, Reform
    • Yoga Dance Art Interest Levine
    • Joint Leg. Is Channel For Changing Of Rules
    • Patricia Stephens Will Lecture On Action By Students Nov. 5
    • U.S.N.S.A. Active In Cuba Crisis
    • Should We Have A Four-Day Work Week? Laue Poses Vital Questions At SGA Retreat
    • T. Hanna Publishes Books About Bergson And Camus
    • Day Students Give Their Opinions Of Non-Resident Life
    • Feldman String Quarter To Play Barber, Elwell, Block
    • Constitution Will Be Changed In SGA Meeting
    • Frosh Change Of Roommates Tops That Of Last Year
    • Election System Changes
    • E.M. Adams To Present Talk To Philosophy Club
    • United Fund Strives To Top Total Of '62
    • Leblon Organizes French Classes For Local Children
    • Virginia Music Teachers To Meet On Nov. 2
    • Julia Sawyer, New Professor, Comments On Hollins And Area
    • Hollins Will Be Host To Hockey Tournament
    • Charter System Is In Effect For All Clubs
    • Evaluations Of Campus To Be Made

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Nov 8) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Nov 8)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Grapheon To Sponsor Poet Jarrell In Poetry Reading Next Tuesday
    • Eliza Mason Names' Triplex: To Be Called Grogan House
    • Cotillion Parody Is Theme For Faculty Follies
    • Ralph Votapek Is Soloist At Nov. Concert
    • Local Television Salutes U.N. Week
    • Executive Body Has Undertaken Many Project
    • Canadian Players Will Performs "Twelfth Night"
    • Jarrell Is Noted Poet, Critic Won National Book Award
    • Tennis Club Announces New Players
    • L.W. Hodges Of W.&L. Is Sun. Speaker
    • Hollins' NSA Membership Affects All, Interests Few
    • Frosh Play Reveals Much New Talent
    • Retreat Creates Values Argument, Private Life Is Most Important
    • Laue Tells Purpose Of SGA
    • Education Not To Be Given A Price Tag
    • U.S. Stand Is A Success, Not Yet A Triumph
    • Campus Flight Is Useless
    • Red Invasion Of India Topic Of Foreign Student
    • Developments Of Interest In Cuban Situation
    • News Briefs
    • Wheaton, U.N.C. Express Ideas On JFK Action
    • Mrs. Giles Finds Student Serious
    • Miss Reimers Won Fulbright; Enjoys Hollins And Traditions
    • Roanoke Artist Returns Here As Lecturer
    • W.B. Pollard Is Ass't Treas., Runs Bank
    • NSA Seminar Trains Grads As Leaders
    • '62 Grads Labor, Love And Learn
    • Committee Appointed To Select New Dean
    • Faculty, Students Join In Merriment
    • Wine Spends Past Summer At White Sands
    • MacKenzie Predicts Problems
    • Seniors Cabaniss, Gibbs, Pruitt Teach In Surrounding Schools
    • Cendres Comments On Education In U.S.
    • HA's Return To Classes After '62 Summer Tour
    • Old Border Dispute Between India, China Is Now War

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Nov 15) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Nov 15)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Amos, Crary, To Conduct Tour Of Seven Countries
    • Mowrer To Speak On "A New Group Therapy"
    • Prof. E.B. Wright To Perform Season's First Faculty Recital
    • A.M. Beardslee Will Present Sunday Sermon
    • United Fund Collects $979 Student Goal Was $1500
    • Putzel, Dunlap Are Featured In Forum Debate
    • I.F. Fraser To Discuss U.S. Image
    • Should Student Life Be A Balance Or An Extreme?
    • NSA Provides Means For Expression
    • Photographic Interpretations Now On Exhibit
    • 'Twelfth Night' Is Combination Of Good, Mediocre And Poor Acting And Staging By Players
    • Hollins Wins 2 Matches Send 4 To SE Tourney
    • New Plan Proposed By U.Va.
    • Executive Council Suggests Varied Important Changes
    • '63 Abroaders Choose Officers For Next Year
    • Films Of Russia To Be Shown Tomorrow 8:15
    • Home and Abroad
    • Hollins Ousts VPI 22-2; Tech Computer Does Job
    • U.N. Collegiate Council Met At Hollins On Sat.
    • Prinet To Give Last Of Series Of Lectures
    • H.C. Young Democrats Work During Elections
    • Labor Expert Will Visit Hollins Campus
    • News Briefs

 

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