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  • Hollins Columns (1962 Nov 29) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Nov 29)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • English Majors Will Receive Bi-Annual News
    • H.C. Committee Plans Parties, Sales, Films
    • McCullough Is Among Soloists In Mall 'Messiah'
    • Cotillion Presents Weekend: Chaperones, Activities, Rules
    • Columns Prints Extra Issue To Cover Coming Events
    • The Spirit of Giving Is The Spirt Of Christmas
    • Sun. Speaker Founded Savings And Loan Assn.
    • Student Body To Vote On Candidates For Contributions
    • News Briefs
    • A.A. Basketball Clinic To Be Held Tuesday

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Dec 6) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Dec 6)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Ye Merrie Masquers Taps Four; Keys To Be Presented Saturday
    • "Suddenly Last Summer" To Be Presented Saturday
    • Ian Fraser Speaks On The "French View Of Americans"
    • Janet Seymour To Give Recital Of Art Songs
    • An Illustrated View Of Greece To Be Given By A.W. Allport
    • Cotillion Names New Members In Figure At Sat. Dance
    • Consider Purpose Of Hollins Rules
    • Letter To The Editor
    • Radicalism On Campus Discussed
    • College Must Educate Independence Not Restrict Student Experiences
    • Colonial Dames Sponsor Essay Contest On American History
    • Modern Education Needs Focus On Individual
    • Swarthmore Objects To Discrimination
    • Kennedy Orders No Prejudice In Federal Housing
    • News Briefs
    • Prof. Lachman's Psych Machine Gains 'Free Will'
    • New Hollins Conservative Society Holds Organizational Meeting
    • Junior Cars Discussed By Joint Legislature
    • Psychology Club Presents Lecture On Behavior By Lindsley
    • Columns Takes Peek Behind Scenes of Play
    • Mowrer Speaks On Neurosis
    • Development Raises Alum. Donations 22% In 5 Years
    • Hollins Abroaders Writes Of Summer Tours Value
    • Soup And Bread Is Dinner Fare; Charity Aided
    • Job Exams, Opportunities Considered
    • Servants' Fund Contributions Being Sought
    • R.L.A. Plans Christmas Activities
    • V.P.I. Prof. To Lecture On Biology

  • Hollins Columns (1962 Dec 13) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1962 Dec 13)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Class Of '63 Investigates Conditions; Book Fund, Changes To Be Proposed
    • Snack Bar Policy Changed, Machines Replace Service
    • Door-Locking Project Is Termed Successful
    • Russian Area Students Plan Party Tonight
    • Orchesis Program Varied; Dances Portrary Christmas
    • Season's Story Will Be Read By Miss Blair
    • White Gift Service Held For 40 Years
    • Governor Sends Word: Please Drive Carefully
    • Does Our Generation Lack Needed Spirit Of Rebellion
    • Exhibit To Show Variation
    • Cast And Crews Applauded For Performance
    • Letters Discuss SGA Hassle, Academic Freedom, Editors, Stand On Sr. Rules
    • Appalled By SGA Meeting
    • Questions NSA Decision
    • Some Question Editor's Style
    • Commend Focus On College Regulations Free Thinking
    • Questions Moral Question
    • Applaud Editor's Criticism
    • Freedom Aids Education
    • College Should Set Up Values
    • Soviet Union In Financial Trouble; Discontent Evidenced By Incidents
    • News Briefs
    • U.N.C. Paper Gives Quote On Freedom
    • Goldwater Critized For Criticisms
    • "Moderate" Old Miss Editor Is Criticised
    • "NSA Letter" Discusses Federal Aid To Education
    • "Higher Education And The Cold War"
    • Hunter's New Play To Open In Kentucky
    • Population Explosion In The Hollins Community Is Due In Part To Campus Canine Residents
    • Mrs. Cushing, Hollins Cashier, Retires After Twenty Years
    • Nancy Lloyd Is Finalist For Maid Of Cotton
    • Mr. George Guisi, Director Of H.C. Abroad Tour, Is Welcome Figure On Hollins Campus This Week
    • Campus N.W.s Are Hollins Special Policemen
    • Distribution Of Funds Voted On By Students
    • Faculty Club Meets And Discusses
    • Frosh Officers To Serve At Christmas Tea
    • Students Find Lots To Do On Wash. Semester
    • Prof. Rubin To Be Head Of Literary Group

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Jan 10) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Jan 10)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • N. Branden, Follower Of Ayn Rand, Will Speak On Rand's Philosophy
    • Logan Accepts Sr. Smoking 2.0 Car Average Submitted
    • Richard Good Will Present Piano Concert
    • H.A. Student Passes Exam; Others Take Test Here
    • Music Profs. To Be Heard On NYC Radio
    • Philosopher J. Scanlan Will Speak
    • F. Niederer Will Lead Adult Tour
    • Nemerov Reads Newest Poems Tonight At 8:15
    • Editors Protest Criticism, Re-Assert Primary Points
    • Why The Long SGA Meeting?
    • NSA Passes Resolution, Issues Cards; Question From Conference Posed
    • NSA Passes New Resolution Against HUAC
    • Tour Europe The Easy Way With NSA ID Cards
    • Do You Want To Belong To The Human Race?
    • New-Old Changes Discussed
    • News Briefs
    • Herta Freitag Speaks Today To Sigma Xi
    • Fashion School Tells Seniors Of Fellowship
    • Book Award Can Be Won For Library
    • NSA Sponsors AI Lowenstein Monday Night
    • Prof. G. Gordh Will Speak At Sunday Chapel Service
    • Directory Lists Jobs Available
    • Psi Chi Guest Will Inform On Ducklings
    • Katy Gibbs Will Offer Scholarships
    • H.C. Receives Grant From Sears, Roebuck
    • Orchesis Performance Termed A "Success"
    • Library School Open For Applications

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Jan 17) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Jan 17)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Betty Kelly To Edit Hollins Columns To Publish First Issue February 14
    • Faculty Follies Feature Fun And Frolics On Feb. 7
    • Ministers Give Indian Service
    • Professors Publish Articles In Quarterly
    • Frank Brown Lectures On "Animal Timetables"
    • Poister To Conclude Workshop With Recital
    • Investiture To Take Place At First Annual Banquet
    • Howard R. Huse Spoke On Dante To Freshmen
    • Soph. Defends Conservatism
    • Readers Don't Despair! Max Shulman May Return
    • Time For Decisions Has Come
    • White, Phelon And Hines Cast In "The Maids"
    • Outgoing Editors Detect New Awareness, Progress
    • "Keep Passion Out Of Presser" Says Music CLub
    • Attitude Of Professors Is Disappointing
    • Journalism Makes The NEws
    • 'Moderator Is' Open Forum Of College Opinion
    • News Briefs
    • Newspapers To Employ Modern Printing MEans
    • President Of Colorado U. Will Resign
    • NSA To Hold Conference On 'Domestic Peace Corps'
    • College Editors Join To Form U.S. Student Press Association
    • Hollins Abroaders Will Return By Plane And Ship
    • Student Recital To Be Presented Tonight At 8
    • Founder Becomes Director: S. Degginger to Head H.A.
    • Card Of Thanks
    • Logans Set Texas Trip This Month
    • Branden Favors Individualist Life

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Feb 14) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Feb 14)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Editor Announces New Board, Staff
    • Professors Talk On Determinism Tonight At 8:15
    • Founder's Day Celebration Contemporary Arts Festival To Feature Prominent Visitors
    • S.G.A. Announces New Election Procedure To Include Forum, Newspaper Statements
    • Dean Smith To Preside At Meeting
    • Students' Lethargy Causes Isolation
    • Retreat To Stress Active Social Service
    • Conn. School Chaplain Will Speak Sunday
    • Golding Speaks To Students
    • Faculty Logically Disregard 'Logically Impeccable' Talk
    • Soviet Capitalism Gives Twist To Communism
    • No Room For Passion On Sunday
    • Home And Abroad
    • Freya's Purpose Clarified; Lack Of Recognition Valued
    • Exchange Student Says Americans Shed Clothes
    • Dancer, Birmingham Trio To Perform In Arts Fesitval
    • Founder's Day Festival Plans Are Announced
    • Mr. Hunter to Sponsor Summer World Tour
    • Roanoke Editor Will Speak At Columns Party
    • Faculty Follies Reviews Cotillion
    • Domestic Peace Corps Conference Announced

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Feb 21) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Feb 21)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Nemerov Named Poet Consultant
    • Tina Shepherd To Head Forum
    • Four Named To Phi Bete: Amos, Crary, Paul, Reed
    • H.A.ers Show More Knee, No Lipstick
    • Focus 1963 Gives Image Of America
    • Phi Beta Kappa Dinner Speaker Is Mrs. Pannell
    • Economics Head Talks On Budget
    • Valentine Conduct Held Sub-Standard
    • Bidwell And Wall To Perform In Williamsburg On February 23
    • William Davies Biblical Scholar To Talk Feb. 24
    • Representative From Wheelock To Speak Here
    • Student Letter Object To Conduct
    • Work Of Anne Poor Exhibited; Called Fresh, Pleasing, Haunting
    • Liberal Newspaper In Mississippi, Gannt, Green, Rockwell Make News
    • Two Transfer Here At Mid-Term From Tennessee And California
    • N.S.A. Publication Gives Student Activity News
    • Hollins Participates In Regional Conferences
    • Paris Addresses Given For Hollins Abroaders
    • Open Forum
    • Absentees Return To Hollins From Washington, Italy
    • Duke Organist To Play Bach, Brahms, Others
    • Gulf Gives Hollins Gift
    • Mr. Richardson Will Speak At R.L.A. Program
    • News Briefs
    • Hall, Rockwell Lectures At. U.Va. Evoke Needless Critical Comment

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Feb 28) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Feb 28)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Third Literary Festival Features Four Distinguished American Writers, Whittemore, Meredith, Styron Join Nemerov
    • Hollins Choir To Perform In Lancaster
    • Frosh Reveal Follies Theme
    • More Services Scheduled For Lenten Season
    • Professor To Sing Schubert
    • Two Discuss Jobs Open At Harvard
    • Department To Show French Film
    • Alvord Beardslee To Talk Sunday
    • Yates To Lecture On Mathematics
    • Mlle. Prinet To Discuss French Wine
    • Steinhardt To Continue Research
    • Literary Festival Students' Privilege
    • Hollins Abroader Describes Feelings
    • Open Forum
    • Letters To The Editor
    • Home And Abroad
    • Dr. Phillips Criticizes President's Tax Program
    • Delegates Attend Model U.N.
    • News Briefs
    • Kennedy's Program Endangered
    • Yeager Visits Hollins
    • Mr. Beardslee Appears On Television Series
    • Clopton Comments
    • Phelon, White, Hines Star In "The Maids"
    • Seniors Squeeze By Sophs

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Mar 5) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Mar 5)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Exec. Published '63 Election Edition: 1st Slate Candidates Reveal Opinions
    • Three Sophomores Compete To Handle SGA Treasury
    • Coatsworth, Hopkins, Yonts, '65, Are Rivals To Coordinate NSA
    • Virginia Hutcheson, Sally Shaver Vie For Presidency Of Student Government
    • Harrison Seeks Honor Court Improvements
    • Reed, Urschel Say RLA Is Academically Important
    • Four V.P. Candidates Think Orientation Needs Expansion
    • Two Name Aims For Campus Activities
    • Duties And Dates Discussed By Five Nominees For East And West Dorms
    • Ames, Davis, Poe See Necessity For Inter-Collegiate Exchange
    • Nobody Ever Said

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Mar 7) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Mar 7)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • "The Maids" To Be Given At Spring Arts Celebration
    • Freitag Heads Sectional Math Association Meeting
    • NSA Seminar Applications Available To All Students
    • Cary Maynard To Present Lecture-Recital
    • Supreme Court Associate Justice Schedules Lecture To Entire Campus About Work Behind Supreme Court, Politics Department To Sponsor Clark
    • Hollins Campus Joins New Fad
    • Second Slate Lists Offices Students To Vote On Next
    • Panel By Graduates To Be Held
    • Kirk To Speak On Boredom
    • Editor Points Out Liberty Of Pursuit
    • Difference Noted In Dutch Dating Situation
    • Georgia Murdock Answers Letter From W&L On Academic Freedom
    • Hancock's Discussion Of NSA Refuted In Letter By Blake Putzel
    • Doughty Defends Ideas Expressed In Column
    • Anne Hopkins Gives Reply To Hancock
    • Coatsworth Replies To NSA Digs
    • Seniors Dress Up As Hidden Desires
    • Cornflakes
    • Srs. Score Triumph In Basketball
    • Hollins Abroader Writes Of Departure And Arrival
    • Pres. Logan's Schedule Reveals Varied Activity
    • Joint Leg. Talks On Handbook, New Car Petition
    • Emory Man To Give Sermon
    • Allen To Take Leave Of Absence In Fall
    • Jr. Vote Says Live In Houses Or In Randolph
    • Miss Splitstone Returns From Conference
    • Seydel Named By Spinster
    • Freshman Follies Termed "Good Show"
    • RLA Retreat Emphasizes "Getting Away From It All"
    • Woods To Continue Research Next Year
    • Judicial Court Restates Rules
    • Seniors May Apply For U. Va. Positions
    • Comments By Tredwell On Academic Freedom
    • Randolph-Macon Leaves USNSA
    • Home and Abroad
    • News Briefs

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Mar 14) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Mar 14)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Student Musicians To Present Recital
    • D.L. Rogers To Deliver Chapel Talk
    • Chapel Choir Plans Concert
    • Zeldin To Be Moderator
    • Yale Boys Will Sing
    • Jane Gentry Wins Wilson Fellowship
    • Lachs Speaks On Philosophy
    • Argentine Ambassador To Discuss Economics
    • Short Visits By Authors Replace Year's Residence
    • Rubin To Speak At Rice On "What Is The South?"
    • It's Not The Feet That Make The Lady Neat
    • Dress Regulation Petitions Create Great Furor
    • Valentine's Day Upset Kindles U.Va. Reaction
    • Clothing May Induce Serious Moral Laxity
    • Urschel Says Voted Prejudiced
    • Williams Asks For Campaign
    • Oresteia Film To Be Shown In Roanoke
    • Joint Legislature Votes On Petitions
    • Hollins Abroaders Find Paris "Good Teacher"
    • News Briefs
    • Freshmen Down Juniors; Senior Play-off Next
    • Spangler Tends Cows; Children Prefer Horses
    • Pamphlets Received On Study Abroad
    • Delegates Go To R-M "Focus" Presentation
    • Cornflakes
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Mar 19) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Mar 19)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Students Voice Protest To Dress Regulations
    • Grapheon Elects New Fellows
    • German Film To Be Shown
    • Professor Publishes Article On Graduate Literary Study
    • Orchesis Plans To Dance For Roanoke Club
    • Profs. Albrect, Tredwell Help In Production
    • Lucerne Festival Strings To Play Chamber Music
    • "Faith, Love And Sex" RLA Speakers' Topic
    • In Case Of Fire- What Do We Do?
    • Book Reviews
    • Randolph-Macon Student Writes Concerning Withdrawal From NSA
    • Many Student Leaders Voted For Membership
    • Becky Hancock Writes About McCarren Act
    • Wall Clarifies Recent Letter To Newspaper
    • Is The NSA Leftist? Partial Answer Found
    • Jackson, Shaver Run For Jt. Leg. Chairman
    • Carl, Musson, Brown and Flippen Seek Judicial Court Chairmanship
    • Babs Norris Discusses Ideas For Creating Interest In Athletic Association Activities
    • L. Atlee, S. Hall Answer Question On RLA Role
    • Leake, Fifield Vie For House Board Chairman
    • Kingsley Ley Discusses Freshman Orientation
    • Seydel To Edit New Spinster
    • C. Skinner, L. Warner Vie For RLA Secretary-Treasurer
    • Whitehead, Cubbage And Wetzel Discuss President's Influence On Social Conduct
    • Mary Gee, Sally Craig, Ellen Craig Are Candidates For Turner Hall
    • NSA Conference Votes Endorsement of Proposed National Service Corps
    • Dean Of The Faculty's Duties Change With Season Of Year
    • Students Find Various Summer Jobs On File
    • Seniors Teach In Preparation For Next Year
    • Seniors Defeat Freshmen For Intramural Title
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1968 Apr 4) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1968 Apr 4)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Cast Announced For May Day Production
    • Professors To Leave Next Year
    • Scholar Plans Chaucer Talk; First In Series
    • Fedder Chosen To Take Part In Conference
    • France Anders Will Speak On French Theater
    • Russian Area Program To Air Conflict
    • Hubbard To Lecture On U.S.S.R.
    • Budget Confab Scheduled
    • Swisher To Give Lecture
    • Gaebelein To Preach On Sunday
    • Nemerov Wins Brandeis Creative Arts Award
    • "Alice In Wonderland" To Be Water Show Theme
    • Reexamination Of Past SGA Budget Deemed Necessary
    • Attire Still Disputed
    • Unknown Committee Submits Anonymous Collection of Letters
    • Automatic Inspector Suggested To Check Dining Room Dress
    • Milton Turns In Grave To Voice Opinion
    • Milton Blamed For Bemuddled New Outburst
    • Moore Writes Of Ireland -- Its Pubs, People, And Plays
    • Unleavened Bread Feast Shows Jewish Heritage
    • Home and Abroad
    • News Briefs
    • McCarthy Supporter Heads Freedom Group
    • Petitions Pass; All Vote "Yea"
    • Academic Procession
    • Cornflakes
    • Hunter Attends Conference
    • Maid Gives Thanks For Child's Sight
    • Williams Glee Club To Sing
    • Lucerne Festival Strings Called Outstanding Show

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Apr 11) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Apr 11)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • S.G.A. Seminar Discusses Election Forum, Lectures
    • S.G.A Officers To Be Installed In Annual Event
    • Dean's Duties Leave No Time For Teaching
    • Frosh Penny Kavanagh On Best Dressed List
    • Seven Music Students Plan Classical Recital
    • Forum Announces Election Of Five Board Members
    • Combined Dep'ts Form New Major
    • Hollins Joins Valley Group Of Chemistry
    • Riding Students To Hold Annual Horse Show
    • Forced Freedom Help Or Harm?
    • Bavarian Tale Holds Timely Point In Moral
    • Letter Urges Correspondence With Marines
    • Cornflakes
    • Dean Wheeler Acts On Roanoke Stage
    • MacDonald Nominated By A.A.U.W.
    • Sharp Is Guest Speaker On 'Sino-Soviet Conflict'
    • Logans To Visit Boston And N.C. Alumnae Groups
    • Students Pass French Oral, Written Exam
    • NSA Puts Emphasis On Southern Schools
    • Mrs. Pillow To Manage Book Shop
    • Titus Of U. Va. To Speak About Sex and Dating
    • Thompson To Teach and Travel
    • Yeatts Displays Paintings In Art Annex
    • Beardslee Will Deliver Service Easter Evening
    • News Briefs
    • Academic Procession

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Apr 18) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Apr 18)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • New Class Officers Elected; Already Getting Feet Wet
    • Schedule For May Day Weekend Given
    • Dean Wheeler To Participate In Round Table
    • Poems, Essays By Nemerov Are Published
    • Courses Change In Departments
    • New Additions Named To '64 Spinster Staff
    • Strengthened SGA Comes From Us
    • 1962-63 SGA Officers Praised For Activities
    • A Senior Looks Back For The Meaning Of Hollins
    • NSA Sister College Plan Could Be Established Here
    • Pros and Cons Of Socialism Are Discussed
    • News Briefs
    • Knight, Carnes, Welton, Goshorn Win Trophies At Hollins Horse Show
    • First Six Weeks Whiz By
    • Lynn Gordh, Hunter Cobb Win Awards For Work
    • Mrs. Eldridge To Take Part In Workshop
    • G. Cary White Heads Meeting Of Travelers Aid
    • H. Nemerov To Discuss Two Poets
    • Gentry's Poem In Sewanee Review
    • Laue To Speak On Race Issue
    • Waldo Beach Will Speak In Sunday Chapel
    • Politics Trips Aids Study of United Nations

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Apr 25) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Apr 25)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Socialist Thomas To Talk On Need For Disarmament
    • Kwabena Akyeampong Will Be Speaker At Student Gov't Sponsored Program
    • Conservative Society To Hold Seminar About Soviet Russia
    • Faculty Passes 2.3 Dean's List
    • New Program To Be Initiated Next Semester
    • Jean Leblon To Oversee Hollins Abroad At Home
    • E.H. Fedder Leads Panel On Politics
    • Infirmary Needs Additional Staff?
    • Life Abroad, Student Government RLA Evoke Letters To The Editor
    • Hollins Abroader Writes On Value Of Life Abroad
    • Weak Links?
    • Freshman Asks Why She Thinks
    • RLA Purpose Found By One
    • Limited Sojourn Abroad Increases Awareness
    • News Briefs
    • Organ Major Will Present Senior Recital
    • James Laue Gets Post In Sociology
    • Mlle. Cendres Plans To Work For Yale Ph.D.
    • Rowan, Walker Attend Nonviolence Conference
    • G. Chevraux Wins Award For Service
    • Religion Head From Carolina To Lecture
    • Five Asked To Psi Chi Membership
    • Hollins Downs Rival Teams In Lacrosse
    • Cornflakes
    • Racial Problems Noted In Africa
    • Road Bumps Placed For Slow Speed
    • Rubin, Hanchett To Read Paper To Historians
    • Academic Procession
    • George Kline Will Speak On Aspects Of Marxism
    • Rose, Exum To Present Junior Recital

  • Hollins Columns (1963 May 2) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 May 2)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • May Day Brings Parents To Hollins
    • Links With Past Found On Campus
    • Musical Comedy To Be Presented
    • Lydia Stevens And Judy Chapman Plan To Serve Two Years In Peace Corps
    • Neely Paul Reigns As Sixtieth May Queen
    • Job Center Desiderative
    • Joan Kent Exhibits In Own Show
    • Remarks From Headmaster, Minister Quoted In Letters
    • Seminar Name Misleading
    • Stauntion-1844
    • Russian Area Not Connected With Seminar
    • Professor Earns Ph.D. At Stanford
    • R. Rowland Will Lecture About Oriental Works
    • Statement From Freya
    • "Inside Hollins" Booklet To Be Sent To Freshmen
    • Music Assn. Elects Officers, Sets Schedule
    • Spring Brings More Talent In Music Recitals
    • Benham Trophy Awarded To N.C. Senior
    • Joseph Howell Interested In Organ Recital
    • Donaldson Wins Cup
    • Johnstone To Give Senior Organ Recital
    • Tennis Team Faces Foes Undaunted
    • Insight Gained On D.C. Semester
    • Cornflakes
    • Mary Baldwin Scores 4 - 1 Tennis Victory
    • Russian Area Program Born In Snack Bar; Develops Into Unique Undergraduate Study
    • Ecumenical Movement And Zen Are Topics Of RLA Programs
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1963 May 9) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 May 9)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Measles Epidemic Almost Weathered
    • Miss Chevraux Represents State At Health Assembly
    • George Cicala Plans Discussion On Motivation
    • Three News Members Initiated By Masquers
    • Anderson To Lecture On History Of Atom
    • Hollins Hostess To Scientists At Va. Meeting
    • Logan Returns Three Petitions
    • Beatrice Gushee Receives Grant For D.C. Study
    • Coatsworth Philosophy Club Head
    • Dorminy To Give Recital
    • Five Professors Plan Discussion
    • London Bridge Is Tumbling Down
    • Academic Procession
    • Independent Studies Have Baffling Topics
    • Snack Bar Good, Bad?
    • "Once Upon A Mattress" Said To Be Outstanding
    • Hollins-Roanoke Area Offers Various Sports
    • Many Hollins Girls Contribute Services To Roanoke Valley
    • Cornflakes
    • Professor Is Partner In New Gaslight Club
    • Chapel Hill Conference Discusses Human Relations In The South
    • Episcopalian To Give Talk
    • News Briefs
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1963 May 16) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 May 16)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Marshals Announced For 63-64
    • Miss Berkley, Edwin Fedder Join Jt. Leg.
    • Group Leaders Chosen To Guide Class Of '67
    • Dina Coe New Editor Of Cargoes
    • Mary Phlegar Smith Planning Retirement After Long Service
    • Seniors To Do Graduate Study
    • Exec. Appoints New Chairmen Of Committees
    • Dramatic Art Group Elects Susan Crawford
    • Editorial...
    • ISI Director Answers Seminar Name Letters
    • Jane Cocke Funkhouser Qualifications Described
    • Learning By Doing
    • Should Capital Punishment Continue In Our Society?
    • News Briefs
    • Milton Soffer Lectures; Directs Science Seminar
    • Grant Awarded To Department For Equipment
    • Term Papers Writers Described By Method
    • Lacrosse Team Leaders State; Is Undefeated
    • John Diercks
    • Cornflakes
    • Tennis Team Defeated Once, Wins Last 2
    • Four Pre-College Recitals Planned
    • R.C. Bolles Awarded Grant For Study Of Adaptation
    • George Gordh Gives Sermon
    • Russian Area Work Noted On Transcript
    • Improvements On The Way
    • Statistics Given About Last Year's Graduates
    • John Diercks To Work At Music Colony
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Sept 17) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Sept 17)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Full Opening Week Awaits Freshmen
    • Logan Salutes Selected Students
    • Dean Smith Discusses Challenge of Scholarship
    • SGA President Addresses Frosh
    • Honor System Needs Support
    • Columns Needs Your Support
    • "Why Am I At College?" Is Orientation Theme
    • Newspaper Jobs Open
    • Group Leaders
    • R.L.A. Plans Five Chapel Service
    • Open Forum
    • Bus Schedules
    • Scholastic and Social Activities Keep College Calendar Filled
    • Lost Your Way? You're Right Here!
    • American Studies Program Begins
    • Freshman Class Statistics Noted
    • Anna Sevier Published Novel She Wrote Here
    • Harholdt's Sermon-Dialogue To Be Presented In Roanoke
    • What's What on Hollins Abroad?
    • Group Leaders and Officers Get Ready For Orientation
    • Freshman Schedule

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Sept 26) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Sept 26)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Hollins Students Greet Rocky
    • Phi Beta Kappa Sponsors Hadas
    • Distinguished New Members Added To College Faculty
    • Frances Carter Tapped Into Phi Beta Kappa
    • Foster Stresses Use of Direction
    • Are You An Escapist?
    • Woodrow Wilson Fellowships Created Mainly For Teachers
    • Pianist Barban To Give Concert Monday Night
    • Wheeler Deplores Placard Waving
    • Literary Articles By Rubin, Zeldin Published Recently
    • Duke Professor, Beach, To Be Chapel Speaker
    • Graduates Given Academic Honors
    • Irish Hockey Team To Be Guests On Campus
    • Brown Crowned Queen At Vichy
    • Student Attend NSA Congress At Indiana
    • Tuey Taken By Surprise
    • Business Manager Joins Hollins Staff
    • Poets, Novelists To Visit Hollins
    • Hollins Abroad 1963-64 Listed
    • Cornflakes
    • U.S. Government Grants Given To Degree Holders
    • Three Foreign Students Begin Studies At Hollins
    • Various Areas Undergo Summer Improvements
    • Moore Spends Sabbatical Leave Doing Research In Dublin Library
    • Wade, New Psychiatrist, Enjoys Keeping Busy
    • New Students' Dorms, Phone Extensions Listed

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Oct 3) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Oct 3)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Students Handle Campus Parking
    • Raymond Wilder Speakers On Conflicts of Math
    • Club Plans Hike To Carvin's Cove
    • Syme Will Explain MAT To Interested Seniors
    • Moses Hadas To Give Lectures As Phi Bete Visiting Scholar
    • Miss Gushee Will Present Paper To Chemists' Group
    • Music Association Will Present Hilbrink and Morgan In Concert
    • Fall Poetry Contest To Honor Nancy Thorp
    • More Emphasis
    • NSA Turnout Causes Concern
    • Campus Visitors To Be Of Aid In Self-Study
    • Open Forum
    • Academic Procession
    • Search For Small Benefits Freshmen
    • Service Held According To South Indian Church
    • A Statement From Freya
    • RLA Presents Talk, Discussion On Sex Topic
    • Smith, Bradford Supply Transfers
    • Rubin Sends Correction To Esquire
    • Cornflakes
    • Summer Tour Takes Students Across Europe, Behind Curtain

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Oct 10) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Oct 10)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Grapheon To Sponsor Lecture, Reading By Flannery O'Connor
    • Reimers, Laidlaw, Wood Awarded Ph.D. Degrees
    • Representatives In Experiment Serve Month
    • Clarification..
    • Council Appoints Two Committees
    • Twelve Graduate Students Continue Education In English and Psychology
    • W&L Philosopher To Speak Tonight
    • Fashion Show Features Student Models, Prizes
    • Is Chapel In Harmony With Aim Of College?
    • Recipe For One Tinker Day
    • Engel Defends New Bell System In Response To "Open Forum"
    • University Center Membership Entitles Hollins To Speakers
    • Biology Major Now Teaching Spanish
    • Fashions Replace "Wilted Cottons"
    • Rats, Poems Fill Faculty Summers
    • Executive Council Compiles Calendar
    • Princess's Week Full and Exciting
    • Snack Bar Redecorated; New Heating Oven Added
    • Controversial French Movie To Be Shown
    • Ten Seniors Prepare For Next Year's Job
    • Orchesis Names New Members And Apprentices
    • M.B. Zeldin Gives Paper In Atlanta
    • Capital Hears Diercks' Piece
    • Physics Lecturer Talks of England
    • Freshman Play Concerned With Results of Flattery
    • Wanted: A Football and a Team
    • College Shop Prepared For Fashion Emergency
    • Art Majors Form New Organization
    • McGuigan To Discuss Conscious Phenomena

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Oct 17) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Oct 17)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • New Literary Magazine "Hollins Critic" To Make Debut Here In January
    • J.P. Wheeler To Vacate Dean's Post
    • Wenrich To Present Lecture On Animal Behavior Differences
    • Hanna Speaks To Philosophers
    • Local Theaters Present Plays, Classic Movies
    • World Traveler To Lecture On French Theater
    • McCullough Sings; First Performance
    • Honor Code Is Trust
    • Hall and Officers Contribute Letters
    • Each Student Urged To See NSA In Action
    • Concerned By Faculty Neglect
    • Academic Procession
    • Art Exhibit Offers Big Black Lines
    • Canine Assumes Development Post
    • Joint Legislature Opens, Organizes
    • Seven Freshman Qualify For Advanced Courses
    • Faculty Spend Time Studying and Traveling
    • Reverend John Fletcher To Speak On Marriage
    • Withington Joins Staff Of Library
    • Magazines Periodicals Now Sold
    • Cornflakes
    • Student-Faculty Ratio Stays Low
    • George Gordh On Local TV's "Light of Life"
    • G. Cary White Again Advises Aging Service
    • Degginger To Remain Two Years
    • Week-end Movie Features Wood, Wagner, Bailey
    • Hollins Abroad Plans Complete
    • Jesse Zeldin Chairman Of Russian Area
    • Self-Instructional Book Published By McGuigan

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Oct 24) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Oct 24)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • College Cites Campaign For New Building Funds
    • Bolles Continues Work With New NFS Grant
    • Board Honors Francis Gaines
    • Fletcher Prefers Attitude of Girls
    • John Bright Speaks Sunday On "New Life"
    • Colwell To Speak On Photography
    • Louis Rubin To Publish "The Faraway Country"
    • Wright To Give Organ Concert
    • Author Robert Plutchick To Speak On Emotions
    • On Creative Scholars ...And Empty Bottles
    • Tinkerian Muses Gambol In Myth
    • Kit Macdonald Writes Of Semester At Drew
    • Studying U.N.
    • Questions ADA
    • Henry Almond Discusses Coming November Election
    • Grant Increases Library Material
    • Committee of Freshmen To Evaluate Orientation
    • Ben Seligman To Speak On Economy Of Labor
    • Flannery O'Connor Discusses Writing
    • Maurice Hinson To Give Recital Of Beethoven
    • Diercks, Bolger Attend Music Conference
    • Weekend Movie Tells Story Of Lone Missionary
    • Cornflakes
    • Freshman Actors Have Experience
    • Faculty Score Tennis Triumph Over Students
    • Cotton Council Representative Seeks Beauties
    • Students Asked To Join Players In Hootenannies
    • SGA Plans Discussion At Loch Haven Retreat
    • Horsewomen Plan To Enter Fall Shows
    • Russian Club Holds Preliminary Meeting

 

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