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  • Hollins Columns (1963 Nov 1) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Nov 1)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Logan Announces Campaign Leaders; Proposals Presented By Architects
    • Capital Funds
    • Cocke and Saunders
    • Challenge of Explosion
    • New Building
    • Existing Building
    • Dormitory
    • Student Center
    • Hollins Potential--Will It Be Used?
    • Science Majors See Need For More Working Space
    • Conceiving The Inconceivable
    • Father's Wealth A Stigma?
    • Graduate Record Exams Used In Seeking Jobs
    • RLA Debaters To Consider Ethics Choice
    • Retreat Questions Existence of S.G.A.
    • Julia Sawyer Joins Faculty On Legislature
    • W.E. Eckley Speaks To Professors
    • RLA Nominates Groups To Receive GIft Money
    • Mlle. Makes Sure All Learn French
    • World Peace, Law To Be Club Topics
    • Psychologist W. Eichman To Lecture
    • Tom Edmunds, Roanoke Vicar, Speaks Sunday
    • Joel Hildebrand Gives Lecture On Scientists
    • Science Faculty Allows Students To Experiment
    • Science Building Construction To Get Under Way In Winter
    • Summary of Needs List
    • Increased Enrollment Has No Bad Effects
    • Development Plans Presented To Climax Two-Day Meeting
    • Architects, Landscape Engineers Create Ten-Year Expansion Plan
    • Pianist Soulina Stravinsky To Hold Class, Give Recital
    • Beauty Shop Operators Try To Fill Needs
    • Bayne, Brown New Members Of Undertones
    • Laughter Fills Theater During Freshman Plays
    • Students Sign Up For Baby-Sitting
    • Suggestions Given About Orientation
    • Sally Seelbach Nominated For Math Honor

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Nov 7) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Nov 7)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Who's Who In American College And Universities To List Twelve Seniors
    • Contributions For Anthology May Win Cash
    • Shreveport Native Elected May Queen
    • Club Reveals Cotillion Music
    • Where Did Our Money Go?
    • Campaign Has Good Start
    • Hollins Students Eligible To Enter Beauty Pageant
    • Book Reviews
    • Need For More Fire Drills Seen By Concerned Student
    • Cornflakes
    • Nine Freshmen Will Continue Hollypoof Group
    • Policies And Committees Of Board Are Explained
    • Cast Announced For "Phaedra"
    • Masqueraders Vie For Goulish Prizes
    • June B. Myles Honored For Tree Conservations
    • Admissions Director Visits Illinois, Colorado Schools
    • Hollins Defeat Lynchburg 1-0 In Hockey Game
    • Carolyn Moseley Attends Meeting Of Dean's Group
    • Mary Baldwin Tromps Hollins In Tennis Play
    • Idea Of Future Campus Excites Most Students
    • George Kline To Read Paper On A.N. Whitehead Philosophy
    • Chemist Meet, Hear Millhiser
    • Art Students View Museum Collection
    • Maid of Cotton Contest Offers Trip, Clothes, Car
    • Informal Talking Sparks Intercollegiate Retreats
    • Campaign Heads Start Fund Drive
    • ADA Takes Name From Ada The Cook
    • Alabama String Group To Play Four Quartets
    • Goldberg Not Sure About Impressions
    • Dean Wheeler Will Speak To Democrats' Club
    • "Adventures of a Young Man" Will Be Shown On Campus
    • Biology Club Shows Movie On Wildlife
    • Greta Worstell Crosby Will Speak In Chapel

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Nov 14) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Nov 14)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Shakespearian Play Scheduled
    • Turgenev Story To Be Shown As Area Movie
    • Karl Shapiro Will Discuss, Read Poetry During Visit
    • Joint Legislature Votes On Dinner, Chapel Dress
    • Orchesis Program Has Biblical Theme
    • Rules Should Not Be Static
    • Hopes Students Willing TO Give
    • Movie Trials
    • Book Reviews
    • Expansion Planned; Tradition Remains
    • Open Forum
    • Heinz Wunderlich, German Musician, To Give Organ Concert On Campus
    • Conservatives Preview Year's Plans, Programs
    • Class TO Hear E. Hoyt Palmer, Guild Director
    • Library Board Offers Grants To Graduates
    • Ramsey's Doctoral Thesis To Be Published Next Fall
    • Gordh, Gushee Hear Reynolds At Conference
    • Baker Enthusiastic About Productions
    • Dearstyne's Photography Shown Here
    • RLA Retreat Discusses Freedom vs. Regulations

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Nov 21) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Nov 21)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Joint Leg. Passes Bill Giving Parking Space
    • Diercks' Piece To Be Played In New York
    • Grapheon Taps English Majors
    • Racine's 'Phaedra' To Be Presented
    • Jacques Scherer To Lecture On French Theater
    • Final Cotillion Plans Complete
    • Beardslee To Conduct Services
    • Fine Arts Festival Planned May Day
    • Council Starts Intra-Campus Mail System
    • Irrelevant Details Delay Legislature
    • Open Forum
    • Professors Attend Conference
    • Lack of Interest In NSA Seen
    • Freshmen Ask How Picayune Are We Being?
    • Charles Francis Cocke Has 'Born' Interest Here
    • Eudora Welty's Mississippi Reflects Microcosmic World
    • Poem Entitled "The Grove" Wins Nancy Thorpe Contest
    • Alabama String Quarter Gives Inspiring Concert
    • Students Work During Summer Doing Research
    • Winslow Hatch Plans Lecture On Education
    • First Big Cotillion Week-end Held In '55 Concert, Open House Added Since Then
    • Cotillion President Gives Club History
    • Cotillion Calendar
    • Hollins Marches On and On and On
    • Laue To Talk On Brotherhood And D.C. March
    • E.H. Fedder To Lecture In Midwest
    • Molly Bidwell Involved In Composing Projects
    • Hollins Sends Representatives To Puerto Rico
    • Union Man Will Speak On Labor
    • Academic Processions
    • "Experiment" Fills Students' Summers
    • Sigma Xi Club Activities Encourage Science Research
    • Freshman Teas Present Majors
    • Students Visit Western State On Field Trip
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1963 Dec 12) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1963 Dec 12)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Books Will Honor John F. Kennedy
    • Lucy Schneider's Poem Wins Memorial Award
    • Hollins Withdraws NSA Membership
    • Children and Staff Honored at Parties
    • Chapel Service Embodies Spirit Of Christmas
    • Philosopher To Explore Some Aspects of Mind
    • Deadline For Course Changes Announced By Policy Committee
    • Editorials...
    • Students Ask Chance To Study Independently Instead Of Busily
    • Study Method Re-examination Called Overdue
    • Should We Let Chaos Reign?
    • "Busy Work" Frustrating
    • Nov. 25 Classes Disrespectful
    • Cites Behavior Of First Lady
    • Hollins Choirs Shows Concern About Decision
    • Student Pleads For Recognition Of Maturity
    • Jezebel Offers Lumpy "Worm"
    • Hollins Abroaders Choose Officers
    • Cotillion Date Reset
    • Hatch Cites Importance of Initiative
    • Snowflakes
    • Cotton Contest Picks Beaman To Be Finalist
    • Phaedra Termed Eminent Success
    • Advancement Reported In Fund Drive
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Jan 9) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Jan 9)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Joint Legislature Petitions Referred To Study Group
    • Emmet A. Frank Speaks Sunday Conscience
    • Intra-Campus Mailing System Now Working
    • Haydn Will Speak About Publishing
    • Paul Woods To Serve On National Committee
    • Paul Newman Campus Movie Weekend Star
    • Senior Will Help Direct H.A. Tour
    • Robert Penn Warren To Appear Tomorrow
    • Music Students Plan Semester's Final Recital
    • Trimester Urged
    • Positive Aspects Need To Be Considered Now
    • Louis Rubin's New Article Discusses Dilemma Of Today's Southern Writers
    • Book Reviews
    • Laue Says Rights March Gave Movement Dignity
    • Directory Lists Job Openings
    • California Art Students' Work On Exhibit Here
    • All Seniors Take Exam Saturday
    • Roanoke Orchestra Will Give Concert
    • Mlle. Bruaire Likes Climate, Attitude
    • Cornflakes
    • Reed, Urschel, Edmunds Chosen For Interviews For Wilson Fellowship
    • Hollins Given $10,000
    • Hollins Trustee Francis Gaines Dies Dec. 31
    • Open Forum
    • Eudora Welty Discusses The Writing Of Ficiton
    • Fiction To Be Subject Of T.L. Hanna's Lecture
    • Area Women May Attend New Seminar

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Jan 16) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Jan 16)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Sylvia Doughty Will Be Editor Of Columns For Coming Year
    • Episcopal Nun Will Speak In Chapel
    • New Fund Established For Giving
    • Meetings Held For Explanation Of Legislation
    • Instructions Given Early Facilitate Registration To Be Held On Tuesday
    • Founder's Day Theme To Be Mankind Study
    • New Dean Foster To Assume Duties
    • Ten Seniors To Finish Studies Semester Early
    • Change Brings Challenge
    • Kator Quotes
    • Rapid Reading
    • Editorial Cited
    • Book Reviews
    • Three Go To Puerto Rico For Relations Conference
    • Edmund B. Wright Issues Recording Of Organ Music
    • Edwin Fedder To Be Speaker On Disarmament
    • New Projector Will Improve Campus Movies
    • Small Staff Fixes Food For Students
    • Light In Piazza To Be Shown This Weekend
    • Film On 'Eugene Onegin' Opera By Tchaikovsky Will Be Shown Tonight
    • Green Dean Keeps Dignity With Age
    • Cornflakes
    • Four Pass Exam On Hollins Abroad
    • Wine Will Take Leave In February
    • Wade To Give Faculty Speech On Exam Fears
    • '64 Abroaders To Take Oral, Written Exams
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Feb 13) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Feb 13)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Hambones Will Play For Scholarship Fund
    • Editors and Staff For This Year Named By New Editor-in-Chief
    • Portrait Of Past Dean Is Unveiled
    • Program Planned To Honor Cocke
    • Presentation Of Reinagle To Be Given
    • Lytle Reads Interpretation Of Character By Flaubert
    • Exam Regulations Need More Clarity
    • Academic Procession
    • Hollins May Fail In True Democracy
    • Students Write Letters On Trimester, Behavior
    • Week-end Fun?
    • "The Hollins Critic" Bows This Month
    • College Students Asked To Enter Poetry Contest
    • Six Tapped By Cotillion
    • Speed Reading To Be Taught If Requested
    • Current Perspectives
    • Magazine Cites Four For Board
    • Yellow Monsters Appear As Construction Begins
    • E.L. Green Will Speak In Chapel
    • Hunter Speaks On Hidden Poor Of Our Country
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Feb 20) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Feb 20)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Convocation Will Open Founder's Day
    • Literary Festival Scheduled March 7
    • Samuel Goldwyn, Jr. Will Visit, Give Preview Of "Young Lovers"
    • February 25 Will Mark Launching Of Hollins Fund Drive For Expansion
    • Three Are Elected To Phi Beta Kappa
    • Presbyterian Woman Plans Chapel Talk
    • Molly Bidwell, Carolyn Galbraith Plan To Present Recital In Chapel With Mr. Wright Accompanying
    • Library Use Shows Decline
    • Student Puts Freya's Ideal Into Words
    • Hollins Alumna Exhibits Paintings In Fine Arts Foyer
    • Open Forum
    • Juniors And Seniors May Compete For 1964 Mary Williamson Award
    • Louis Rubin Proposes Grad Study Changes
    • Early Decision Took Fifty-Six In December
    • Grace Chevraux Is Awarded Pin For Long Service
    • Hollins To Have First Hootenanny On Founder's Day
    • Current Perspectives
    • Hunters Plan Summer Tour Of Five Weeks
    • Charles Lewis Cocke Could See His Dream Realized At Hollins
    • Macdonald Tells Of Semester Spent Studying United Nations
    • Hollins Sends Eighth Entry To "Best Dressed" Contest
    • Music Students Present Recital
    • Custer, Grell Interviewed About Washington Semester
    • Program By Levine Is Success
    • Recent Graduates Are Successful In Having Own Works Published
    • Henry VIII And Wives Off On 'Royal Gambit'
    • Room Numbers, Extensions Listed For '63 Abroaders
    • Rubin Will Spend Next School Year In Study Abroad
    • Placement Office Announces Opportunities For Interviews
    • Civil War Life Was Hard, Dull At Hollins
    • Hollins Will Present Cultural Programs As Public Service Feature For Roanoke
    • Miss Moseley Will Be Hostess To Seniors At Annual "100th Night Party" To Be Held On February 25
    • Scholarship Corporation Reports on Correlations

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Feb 27) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Feb 27)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Hollins Has Student Visitors From Duke
    • PBK Banquet Will Honor New Members
    • Plans Announced For New Undergraduate Publication
    • Samuel Hill To Present Chapel Talk
    • Hollins Will Be Host To Music Conference
    • Yale Professor To Lecture On Existentialism
    • Look Around, Petitioner!
    • Student Show Disregard
    • Letters Express Students Attitudes On Elections And Future Expansion
    • On Elections
    • SGA Requires Responsibility
    • Student Offers Three Remedies
    • Academic Procession
    • Expansion Plans Initiate Talk
    • Mock General Assembly Debates World Problems
    • Escape Alibi Refuted By NIH Studies
    • Current Perspectives
    • Marc Chadourne Compliments American Education System
    • Real vs. Ideal To Be Theme Of Symposium
    • Paul Jenkins To Perform Bach Piece
    • Study Shows Strength In Petition System
    • Donna Powers Receives Award For Chemistry
    • European Jobs Available For Interested Students
    • Honor List
    • Duke And Hollins Experiment With New Exchange Program

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Mar 5) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Mar 5)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Concert To Feature Lehigh and Hollins
    • Sandy Ludlum Is Appointed As New Chairman Of Forum
    • "Notre Camus" To Be Topic Of Brueziere
    • Samuel Terrien To Speak Sunday
    • Writers Will Speak At Literary Festival
    • Joint Legislature Passes 4 Petitions
    • Roy Hamilton Johnson To Give Recital Of Chopin, Mozart, Bach-Busoni Works
    • Cigarette Butts and Ethics
    • Current Perspectives
    • Local Couple Shows Work In Art Foyer
    • Careful Attention Of Students Required For Success Of Preferential Voting System
    • Owie Easton Awaits News From 'Glamour'
    • Red Cross Bloodmobile Pays Visit To Hollins March 18
    • Fedder, Allen Take Leave Of Absence From Teaching
    • Frustrated Students Pray For Packages And Stamps After Post Office Hours
    • Marc Connelly Praises Hollins Performance
    • Shubert Ogden To Give Talk On March 12
    • Four Win Honors For Premiere Degre Exam; Three Others Pass It
    • Orchesis Members Praised For Richmond Performance
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Mar 12) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Mar 12)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Anna Coatsworth Elected President
    • Comic Opera To Be Presented On Wednesday
    • Syracuse Professor To Be Lecturer For Music Association
    • AIRC District Elects Moore As President
    • Rev. Welsh Will Speak On Sunday
    • Wilson Foundation Honors Urschel, Reed
    • Benedict Kiely To Be Writer-In-Residence
    • Psychologist To Lecture On March 18
    • Possible Revision Needed In Room Selection System
    • Film, Conference Praised But Motel Rule Questioned
    • Students Question Prices In College Beauty Shop
    • Albrecht Praises Macon's Focus
    • Bravo "Young Lovers"
    • Keep Rule--But--Are We Trusted?
    • Academic Procession
    • Wilbur And Taylor Show Their World's Immediacy
    • Blood Quota Is 100 Pints
    • Old Millstone Once Used In Hollins Mill
    • Follies Plans Progress With Secretive Enthusiasm
    • Law, Science, Literature Compose Topic Of Debate
    • Holdine Caulfield Ducks Lonely, Homeless, Depressing
    • Draperies and Speech Seen As Problems In Production

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Mar 19) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Mar 19)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Physicist Will Visit Two Days
    • "Baker's Dozen" To Sing Sunday
    • Students To Hold Varied Recital In duPont Chapel
    • Kermit Hunter Plans To Leave Hollins, Assume New Post As Arts Dean At SMU
    • Winslow Ames Will Teach History Of Art Next Year
    • Beardslee Plans Suitable Sermon For Palm Sunday
    • Nemerov Will Return To Campus April 6
    • Hollins Will Hold Education Conference On Saturday
    • Lt. Sharma To Be Speaker In Forum Lecture Monday
    • The Time Has Come...
    • Attention Requested For Drinking, Lost Articles, Honor
    • Judicial Court Warns Students
    • Lost, Not Found
    • Harrison Speak For Honor Court
    • Frosh Asks All To Stop Degeneracy
    • Current Perspectives
    • Joint Legislature Reports Action Given To Petitions
    • Dr. Williams Peterson Gives Talk To Economics Students
    • Mr. Rubin Acquires New Tinker Toy To Be Used In Connection With Hollins
    • Alice Finds Hollins Is New Wonderland
    • Sociology Lecturer To Visit Campus This Wednesday
    • Mr. Ballator Exhibits Work In Roanoke Public Library
    • Red Cross Gives Thanks To Many Student Donors

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 9) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 9)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Paul Duke To Speak On Friday
    • Hollins Swim Club To Present Show On 20th Century
    • Paul Newman Geraldine Page Star In Movie
    • Dickerson, MacDonald, McClain Lead Ballot
    • W. Wenrich Awarded New Grant
    • Korean Group To Present Classic Folk Art Concert
    • Glee Club Begins Tour At Hollins
    • New Literary Work Includes Poetry Of Katie Letcher Lyle
    • Hanna Wins Award; Plans 64-65 Leave
    • Episcopal Priest To Speak Sunday In duPont Chapel
    • W&L Asks Cooperation
    • Thanks To Dr. Lee and Co.
    • Current Perspectives
    • Letter To The Editor
    • Open Forum
    • Academic Procession
    • Oldfields Is Now Self-Sufficient Community With Church, School
    • After Settling Down To Paris Life Hollins Abroaders Plan Vacations
    • Academic Policy Committee Set-Up, Purpose Explained
    • Hollins Lacrosse Team Aims For Third Undefeated Season
    • Nancy Drew, Girl Sleuth Solves Cigarette Mystery
    • Record By The Hambones To Be Sold In Bookstore

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 16) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 16)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Former Member To Give Peace Corps Information
    • Hollins Awarded Research Grant
    • Philosopher's Topic To Be Fall Of Man
    • Katie Letcher Lyle To Present Concert
    • Patterson To Visit London; Edinburgh
    • Julia Sawyer and John Allen Will Give Poetry Reading Sponsored by Grapheon
    • beanstalks To Be Published May 1
    • Mary Lou Nobles Chosen Philosophy Club President
    • Wood Resigns Dillard Joins English Dept.
    • Careful Budgeting Urged
    • Faculty Corner
    • Cards Provided For Reporting W&L Misconduct
    • Group Leaders For Orientation To Be Selected
    • Exhibition Of James Lechay's Paintings Arouses Both Excitement and Discussion
    • The Illogical Logic Of The Poetic Poet
    • Martha Dorminy To Give Varied Music Recital
    • Foolproof Method For Finding Spring
    • Southern Association Conducts Study During Three Day Visit On Campus
    • Organ Concert To Be Presented By Galbraith '65
    • Artmobile To Show American Paintings At Hollins Tomorrow
    • Six Attend Symposium; Hear Fulbright, Morganthau
    • Sunday Sermon Will Concern Man, Literature
    • "The Rape of Persephone" To Be Presented May 1 & 2
    • Riders Bring Home Trophy; Hollins Show Is Saturday
    • Gospel Concert Will Benefit Hollins School
    • Freitag and Goldberg Will Consider Salaries In Discussion Wednesday
    • Richmond Choir Presents Music Saturday Night
    • Academic Year In Spain Will Begin In August
    • On Campus with Max Shulman

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 23) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 23)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Henry Margenau To Lecture At 1964 Science Seminar
    • Kay Kirkpatrick, Patricia Baldwin To Present Recital
    • Wooster College Trio Will Return To Give Concert
    • Sociology Club To Sponsor Dr. Elmer Smith Thursday
    • Cleaning Room Included In May Day Traditions
    • Sir Hugh To Speak On Africa and UN
    • New Undergraduate Magazine Schedules May Publication
    • Seminary Head Will Be Speaker In Sunday Chapel
    • Senior Recital To Be Presented By Cary Maynard
    • Spectators and Excellence
    • 1964 Senior Class Policy Includes Six Suggestions
    • Current Perspectives 85 For Candida In Best Of All Possible Dorms
    • Faculty Corner
    • SGA Evaluation Questionnaire Yields Several Salient Points
    • Neighboring Sun Spots Welcome Hollins Bathers
    • Dixon Plans Russian Trip
    • Hollins Defeat Sweet Briar In Opening Game
    • Concert Will Feature McCullough and Symphony
    • Magazines Publish Several Allen Poems
    • Sylvia Wilkinson Receives Fellowship For Her Novel
    • Solution Of Moral Problem Undertaken By Students
    • The Psi Chi Society of Hollins Initiates New Members For 1964
    • President Pannell To Speak Monday
    • IRC Makes Plans, Elects Officers For Coming Year
    • Technical Crews Take Inspirations From Persephone

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 30) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Apr 30)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Noted Physicist Will Lecture On Wednesday
    • Grapheon To Sponsor Mary Long
    • Betsy Payne Reigns As Hollins May Queen
    • NY Times Correspondent To Speak In Forum Lecture
    • Hollins Will Feature The Arts As Theme For Traditional May Day Weekend
    • Panel To Discuss The Humanities
    • Fine Arts Festival
    • Cotillion Dances To Meyer Davis
    • Students Present Recital Friday
    • Grapheon Elects Twelve To Honorary Fellowship
    • Between West and the P.O.
    • Current Perspectives
    • Hollins Artist Exhibits Work On Campus
    • A Little Baker To Be Baptized In Sunday Service
    • Faculty Corner
    • Fourteen Seniors To Further Studies
    • Hollins Students Attend United Nations Seminar
    • Persephone Will Combine Dance and Music Talents
    • YWCA Offers Rewarding Job Opportunities
    • Hambones Repertoire Now Available In Book Store
    • Sun Psalm
    • Hollins Considers Value of ASGUSA
    • Dr. John Bennett Questioned About Christian Humanism
    • Investment Firm Partner Named College Trustee
    • W&L Urges Convention Attendance

  • Hollins Columns (1964 May 7) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 May 7)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Meetings To Disclose Building Program
    • "Unusual" Recital To Be Presented By Barbara Rose
    • Mr. Ritter Plans Travel During Semester Leave
    • Final Month Is Busy For Senior Class
    • 1964 Editor Of "Cargoes" Is Announced
    • Psychologist Will Present Lecture Fri.
    • Jane Bramhall To Give Senior Piano Recital
    • John P. Wheeler Attends Science SMU Conference
    • New Group Leaders Are Chosen
    • Forum Board Selected For Coming Year
    • New Members Receive Pin, Yawning Mask
    • Examination Rules Termed Applicable To Certain Few
    • Students Present Freya With Challenge, Defense
    • C'est Dommage
    • Persephone's Participants Complimented
    • Art Examined As Religious Expressions
    • Logan Cites Changes On Hollins Campus
    • Maile Tredwell To Present Voice Recital On Sunday
    • George Gordh To Speak On Christian Faith
    • Sawyer, Freitag, Hanna Defend the Humanities
    • Paul Woods To Be Judge Of Annual Science Fair
    • Senior's Mood Speaks Hectic Anticipation
    • Goldwater Nominated by W&L Convention
    • Nigerian Summer Will Be Divulged By Sandy Ludlum
    • Student Questions Varied Joys of Student Guiding

  • Hollins Columns (1964 May 14) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 May 14)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Hollins To Sponsor Newspaper Contest
    • New Committee For Coordination Is Organized
    • McVitty Silver Collection Rare and Valuable Gift
    • Grapheon Elects '64-65 Officers: Kathy Ravenel Will Head Society
    • Visitor From W&L To Talk This Sunday
    • Weekend Planned To Honor Seniors
    • President Logan Explains Building Plans To Students
    • A Parting Thought...
    • Orientation Reoriented
    • Freya Continues As Object Of Controversial Concern
    • You Can't Win...
    • Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Cry, Jane, Cry, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha
    • Supreme Court Decision On Segregation Displayed
    • Sandusky and Carvin, Senior House and Barbee Divulge Unique Histories As Expansion Continues
    • John Griffin Plans Retirement; Electrical Engineer To Succeed
    • RLA Cabinet Announced
    • RLA Social Action Committee Plans Observance Of Desegregation Decision
    • Linda Lee Cites Objectives Of Curriculum Committee
    • Hep Faculty Members Disclose Underlying Secret To Success
    • Senior Chosen As Apprentice For Congressman Poff
    • Open Forum
    • Albrecht To Attend Summer Conference
    • New Gardener Plans Changes For Landscape
    • Students Express Varied Reactions To '64 Spinster
    • Professors Glady Await Summer (Believe-It-Or-Not)

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Sept 24) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Sept 24)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • 223 New Freshmen Enrolled
    • For Buildings In Summer
    • Southeastern Papers Join Win Hollins In Competition
    • Choir To Sing Two Mendelssohn Works, Beardslee To Preach In Chapel Sunday
    • Convocation Opens 123rd College Year
    • Six Groups To Play Here Saturday Night
    • The Proper Perspective
    • Academic Procession
    • Politics On Campus
    • A. Coatsworth Urges Class To Be Active
    • Sally Holland Begins Work In Admissions
    • Emerson, McReynolgs, Pinkerton Assume Administrative Posts
    • Wright Plans Organ Recital
    • Students May Now Submit Papers To Undergraduate Hollins Symposium
    • Orientation Week Concerned With Individual, Community
    • Faculty Jazz Group Gives Proceeds For Scholarships
    • Freshman Room Numbers Listed

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Oct 1) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Oct 1)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Summer Tour Filled With Art, Romances
    • Soviet Sect'y Will Speak On Relations
    • Students Interested In Fulbright Grants Must Make Application Soon
    • Poet Allen Tate To Give Reading
    • NFS Grants Fellowships For Student Research Here
    • Helen Dixon To Discuss Soviet Union
    • Orientation Called Success
    • Politics On Campus
    • Ideal Is Not Held To Be Freya's BAsis
    • London Symphony Plans Performance In Charlottesville
    • Rathhaus Becomes New Senior House
    • Five From Hollins Attend U.N. Leadership Institute
    • Domestic Peace Corps Enlisting Paid Teachers
    • Philosopher Plans Chapel Speech On Belief In God
    • Open Forum
    • Wine Publishes New Book On Principles of Statistics
    • Eberhart's Work To Be Featured In "Critic" Essay

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Oct 8) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Oct 8)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Mr. Frazier Will Discuss Faith, Reason
    • Fedder To Give RLA Study Program On Ethics, Politics
    • A Touch of Ireland Comes To Hollins
    • Faculty Begins Review Of College Curriculum
    • Stuttering To Be Topic Of Speech By Dr. Goldiamond
    • Taylor Returns To Discuss Science And Imagination
    • Is Silence Golden?
    • Academic Procession
    • If Students Uneducated Our Fault?
    • Hollins Students Attend Conference At Natural Bridge
    • Hollins Helps Negro To Register To Vote
    • Gordh To Use Orientation Theme Sun.
    • Dr. Whitmore Will Discuss Sex Physiology
    • First Roanoke Concert Features Mr. Borrheess
    • Desonay, Weinstein, Dillard, and Bull Add To Hollins' Changing 64-65 Face
    • How To Fox Your Freshman Faux-Pas

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Oct 15) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Oct 15)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Lieder Recital Will Offer German Taste
    • McCullough To Perform At Roanoke
    • Mr. and Mrs. Zeldin Attend Slavic Studies Conference
    • Mock Security Council Headed by Macdonald
    • Scholar To Talk On Chekhov's Art
    • Samuel Terrien To Speak Sunday
    • English Conference Will Stimulate And Inform High School Teachers
    • Where Does Obligation Lie?
    • Parties and Prayers
    • Politics On Campus
    • Polemics Over Semantics Give US Such Headics
    • Academic Procession
    • Macke Is Nabbed In Snack Bar Assault
    • Science Study Fellowships Are Available
    • Well-Traveled Foreign Aid Worker, Lois Wilder, Takes On Duties Of Turner Hall Head Resident
    • Frosh To Present Plays By Wilder and Weinstein
    • New Members Are Selected By Orchesis
    • RLA Probes Contemporary Man, Bible
    • Seniors Work With Local T.V. Show For Project Requirement
    • Senior Hollins Abroader Speak On Valuable Aspects Of Program
    • Varsity Hockey Will Compete In Tournament
    • Changes Amount To More Than Meets The Eye
    • Open Forum
    • Graduate Students Stir Student Interest
    • Peggy McDonnell, 64 Grad Win Wings From Pan-Am
    • Leblon Publishes French Textbook Lab Workbook
    • United Fund Workers Trained For Drive
    • Hollins History And Philosophy Intertwined With Presidents
    • RLA Service Projects Give View of Hollins Environs

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Oct 22) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Oct 22)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Long Awaited Tinker Day Arrives Amidst Autumn Splendor
    • Prickrel To Discuss Literary Journalism
    • Mr. Schnitzer Will Speak On Economics
    • Blogett Gives Organ Recital
    • Former Hollins Head Made President Of New School
    • Parking Committee Meets To Consider Violations
    • Compositions Of Bidwell, Diercks Will Be Heard
    • Walter Taussig Will Lecture On Strauss
    • Students Receive Fellowships For Work In Psychology
    • Pesty Presentation
    • Politics on Campus
    • Saroyan's New Book Reviewed
    • Exam Change Main Topic Of Meeting
    • Hollins Mock Election Highlighted By Rally
    • Academic Procession
    • "The Hilliad"
    • Is Two Plus Two Not Four?
    • "Fullfillment--Modern Idolatry" Is Sunday Chapel Subject
    • Hollins Presidential Lineage Is Reviewed
    • Appreciation Depends On Acceptance Of Message
    • Arndt To Discuss Nabokov Theory
    • Sleep Well, The Paris Police Force Watches
    • Math Group Taps Wynne Chilton To Be Member

  • Hollins Columns (1964 Oct 29) by Hollins College

    Hollins Columns (1964 Oct 29)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dr. Beach Will Speak Sunday Night
    • Student Teachers Enjoy Experience
    • Cotillion Features Ian And Sylvia
    • Political Rally Hears Four
    • Faculty And Students Join In "The Egg" Production
    • More Awareness Could End Non-essential Meetings
    • Politics on Campus
    • Students Plea For Decorum
    • New Books Fishburn Library
    • Academic Procession
    • Dramatic Season Opened By Creditable Performance
    • English Grad. Students Show Interest In Philosophy, Travel
    • George Guise Guides Girls
    • Dewey's Destination Is McVitty And Vic.

 

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