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  • Student Life (1934 March 23) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1934 March 23)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Recording System Proposed for Offices
    • Freshman Intercollegiate Debaters to be Chosen
    • Curriculum Committee Reports to Faculty
    • Nettleton and Turner Are S.G. Nominees
    • Senior Present Fashion Show for Endowment
    • Heironimus Observes Hollins Day at Stores
    • "Quality Street" to be Presented To-Morrow
    • Edward S. Peck Heads Fine Arts Division
    • Classes Get Faculty Report on Class Work
    • Student Forum
    • No Faculty-Made Congestion
    • Support Hollins Day
    • Chapel Should be Reserved for Religious Purposes
    • F.E.R.A. Allotment Given to Hollins
    • Alumnae News
    • Duke Collegians to Play for Spring Prom
    • Library Acquires Many New Novels and Plays
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Society
    • Maurice Hindus Gives Lecture on Russia
    • Dr. Hearsey, Miss Wilson Visit Northern Schools
    • Athletics
    • Gym Exhibition Scores Outstanding Success
    • Reds Give Third Defeat in Row to Blues

  • Hollins Student Life (1934 Apr 27) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1934 Apr 27)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Ruth, Weaver, Fletcher to Edit Campus Publications for Next Year: Other Organization and Class Heads Elected
    • Y.W.C.A. to Change Cabinet Membership: Student Body Moves to Accept
    • Raynolds Presides at S.I.A.S.G. Conference
    • “As You Like It” Chosen for Commencement Play
    • M.A. Nettleton Elected Senior President in ’35
    • Constitutional Changes Proposed By Council
    • Fourth Annual Horse Show to be Held on Saturday
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Faculty Hears Report on Honors Courses
    • Edward Kane to Give Concert in Roanoke
    • College Issues Booklet of Campus Pictures
    • A.A. to Sponsor Picnic for Cabin Debt Fund
    • To Sing “Requiem” with State Chorus
    • State I.R. Clubs to Hold Conference at V.P.I.
    • French Student to Visit Campus Next Weekend
    • Hollins Waiters Plan Benefit Performance
    • Chemistry Students to Sponsor Lecturer
    • Music Notes
    • V.P.I. to Hold Ring Figure: Emy Lou Wilson to Lead
    • Sophomore Dance Meets with Success-Katharine Cornell to Give Play in Roanoke
    • Mr. Bolger Gives Recital Winston-Salem, N.C.
    • Garber Receives Honor

  • Student Life (1934 Apr 27) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1934 Apr 27)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Ruth, Weaver, Fletcher to Edit Campus Publications Next Year
    • Y.W.C.A. to Change Cabinet Membership
    • Raynolds Presides at S.I.A.S.G. Conference
    • "As You Like It" Chosen for Commencement Play
    • M.A. Nettleton Elected Senior President in 35'
    • Constitutional Changes Proposed by Council
    • Fourth Annual Horse Show to be Held on Saturday
    • Student Forum
    • Shall We Make Our Own Leisure?
    • Abolish Delay in Making Legislative Rulings Effective
    • Faculty Hears Report on Honors Courses
    • Dressing for Dinner
    • Why Not Wear Socks?
    • Edward Kane to Give Concert in Roanoke
    • College Issues Booklet of Campus Pictures
    • A.A. to Sponsor Picnic for Cabin Debt Fund
    • To Sing "Requiem" with State Chorus
    • State I.R. Clubs to Hold Conference at V.P.I.
    • French Student to Visit Campus Next Week-End
    • Hollins Waiters Plan Benefit Performance
    • Chemistry Students to Sponsor Lecture
    • Music Notes
    • V.P.I. to Hold Ring Figure; Emy Lou Wilson to Lead
    • Sophomore Dance Meets with Success
    • Katharine Cornell to Give Play in Roanoke
    • Mr. Bolger Gives Recital in Winston-Salem, N.C.
    • Garber Receives Honor

  • Hollins Student Life (1934 May 10) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1934 May 10)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • May Day Weekend Brings Many Guests to Hollins: Special Events Predominate the Calendar
    • Freshmen Debaters Tie with William and Mary
    • Sitler Elected President Va. Academy of Science
    • Metcalf, Thompson Will Be Speakers
    • Benefit Supper Pays All of Cabin Debt
    • Cast for “As You Like It” Announced
    • New Council Installed in Convocation Service
    • Bankson Wins Trophy for Best Horsemanship
    • The Legislative Committee Reports on Student Petitions: Some Petitions Go to the Administration
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • State I.R.C. Holds First Convention at V.P.I.
    • “Take-off” on the Horse Show in Initiation Stunt
    • Waiters Amuse Audience with Rare Program
    • Statistics Show Greater Use of Library Books
    • French Student Visits I.R.C. Members
    • Music Notes
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Alden Alley Presides at I.R.C. Meeting
    • Campus Offices Filled in Final Elections
    • Katharine Cornell Plays to Packed House
    • President Entertains At Tea for Day Students
    • Durkee’s Poem include in College Anthology
    • In the Merry Month of May (May Day Pictures)

  • Student Life (1934 May 10) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1934 May 10)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • May Day Week-End Brings Many Guests to Hollins
    • Freshman Debaters Tie with William and Mary
    • Sitler Elected President Va. Academy of Science
    • Metcalf, Thompson Will be Speakers
    • Benefit Supper Pays All of Cabin Debt
    • Cast for "As You Like It" Announced
    • New Council Installed in Convocation Service
    • Bankson Wins Trophy for Best Horsemanship
    • The Legislative Committee Reports on Student Petitions
    • Moratorium on Athletics?
    • State I.R.C. Holds First Convention at V.P.I.
    • "Take-Off" on the Horse Show in Initiation Stunt
    • Waiters Amuse Audience With Rare Program
    • Statistics Show Greater Use of Library Books
    • French Student Visits I.R.C. Members
    • Music Notes
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Alden Alley Presides at I.R.C. Meeting
    • Campus Officers Filled In Final Elections
    • Katharine Cornell Plays to Packed House
    • President Entertains at Tea for Day Students
    • Durkee's Poem included in College Anthology

  • Hollins Student Life (1934 Jun 4) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1934 Jun 4)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • President Randolph Explains Administration Changes: Conducts Last Convocation May 30th
    • Dramatic Board Presents Gifts
    • Alumnae Institute to be Opened This Summer
    • President Randolph Addresses Reynolds High Graduating Class
    • Scholarship Awarded to Miss Fletcher
    • Miss Sitler’s Portrait Presented by Students
    • Teachers Leaving Campus Next Year
    • Team Captains are Elected for Next Year
    • New Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Installed at Convocation
    • “As You Like It” Pleases Audience
    • McCoy Addresses the A.D.A.’s
    • Athletic Association Holds Supper Hike
    • Commencement Plans
    • Full Schedule Announced: Thompson, Metcalf Will Be Speakers
    • Spring Dance Given by Cotillion Club
    • Summer Plans Made By Faculty
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Music Notes
    • Society-Alumnae News
    • Once Upon a Time (Senior Pictures)
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Senior Pictures Students List
    • Alumnae Day Enjoyed by Enthusiastic Group

  • Student Life (1934 June 4) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1934 June 4)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • President Randolph Explains Administration Changes
    • Dramatic Board Presents Gifts
    • Alumnae Institute to be Opened this Summer
    • President Randolph Addressed Reynolds Hi Graduating Class
    • Scholarship Awarded to Miss Fletcher
    • Miss Sitler's Portrait Presented by Students
    • Teachers Leaving Campus Next Year
    • Team Captains are Elected for Next Year
    • New Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Installed at Convocation
    • "As You Like It" Pleases Audience
    • McCoy Addresses the A.D.A.'s
    • Athletic Association Holds Supper Hike
    • Commencement Plans--Full Schedule Announced
    • Spring Dance Given by Cotillion Club
    • Summer Plans Made by Faculty
    • Student Forum
    • Alumnae Institute
    • A Parting Word
    • First Aid to Athletics
    • Music Notes
    • Society
    • Alumnae News
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Senior Pictures
    • Correction
    • Alumnae Day Enjoyed by Enthusiastic Group

  • Hollins Student Life (1934 Sept 19) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1934 Sept 19)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • “Student Life” Sends a Message to ’38
    • Y.W.C.A. to Entertain in Honor of Freshmen
    • Freshman Questions “Student Life” Reporter
    • Group Leaders to Hold Meetings for New Girls
    • Susannah Turner Speaks Briefly to Class of ’38
    • Junior President Greets Freshmen
    • Schedule Announced for Opening Week
    • Directory of New Students

  • Student Life (1934 Sept 19) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1934 Sept 19)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • "Student Life" Sends a Message to '38
    • Y.W.C.A. to Entertain in Honor of Freshmen
    • Freshman Questions "Student Life" Reporter
    • Group Leaders to Hold Meetings for New Girls
    • Susannah Turner Speaks Briefly to Class of '38
    • Junior President Greets Freshmen
    • Schedule Announced for Opening Week
    • Directory of New Students

  • Hollins Student Life (1934 Oct 9) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1934 Oct 9)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Regional Conference of W.I.L. to Meet at Hollins: First Convention to Meet in Any Southern State
    • President Roosevelt to Arrive in Roanoke
    • Edith Wriggins Speaks in Recent Convocation: Exchange Student Tells of Experiences Abroad
    • Appointments Made on “Cargoes” Staff
    • New Books Are Added to College Library
    • Honor Students for 1933-34 Announced
    • Dr. W.L. Lingle Gives Opening Address
    • Happy Birthday! “Miss Matty’s” Birthday Celebrated Here Today: Was President of Hollins for Thirty-Two Years
    • Apprentice Theatre to Present Plays
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • In Memoriam: Sarah Sanders
    • Cotillion Club Elects Nineteen Members
    • “Green Pastures” Thrills Roanoke
    • Campus Crumbs
    • I.R.C. Holds First Meeting of the Year
    • Freshmen Entertain with Short Stunts
    • Society
    • Alumnae News
    • “Miss Matty’s” College Days (pictures)

  • Student Life (1934 Oct 9) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1934 Oct 9)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Regional Conference of W.I.L. to Meet at Hollins
    • President Roosevelt to Arrive in Roanoke
    • Edith Wriggins Speaks in Recent Convocation
    • Appointments Made on "Cargoes" Staff
    • New Books Are Added to College Library
    • Honor Students for 1933-1934 Announced
    • Dr. W.L. Lingle Gives Opening Address
    • "Miss Matty's" Birthday Celebrated Here To-Day
    • Apprentice Theatre to Present Plays
    • Student Forum
    • "Miss Matty"
    • Peace In Our Time
    • Senior Solo Singing
    • A Bit of Etiquette
    • In Memoriam
    • Cotillion Club Elects Nineteen Members
    • "Green Pastures" Thrills Roanoke
    • Campus Crumbs
    • I.R.C. Holds First Meeting of the Year
    • Freshmen Entertain with Short Stunts
    • Society
    • Alumnae News

  • Hollins Student Life (1934 Oct 24) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1934 Oct 24)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Regional Conference of W.I.L. Meets at Hollins: Several Eminent Speakers Discuss Peace Problems
    • President Roosevelt is Welcomed By Roanoke: Dedicates Veterans’ Hospital at Salem
    • Walter Hampden to Give Two Plays in Roanoke
    • Tentative Cast Chosen for “Alison’s House”
    • Dr. Randolph Attends Episcopal Conference
    • Dean Hearsey Speaks at Woman’s Club Today
    • Dr. Crawford to Address the Press Conference
    • Miss Burnham Plays at Musical Convocation
    • Dr. Archibald Black Gives Series of Lectures: Delivers Four Addresses on Religious Topics
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Apprentice Theatre Group Presents Plays
    • Cotillion Club Gives First Dance of Year
    • Book Club Given Room in East by Y.W.C.A.
    • Freshmen to be Guests at Tea at V.P.I.
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Alumnae News
    • Society
    • Senior Stunts to Close Hallowe’en Banquet
    • Campus Agencies Announced, 1934-1935
    • Tinker Day Enjoyed by Faculty and Students
    • Pictures to be Taken for “The Spinster”
    • Eleven Teachers Added to Hollins Faculty
    • Athletics

  • Student Life (1934 Oct 24) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1934 Oct 24)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Regional Conference of W.I.L. Meets at Hollins
    • President Roosevelt is Welcomed by Roanoke
    • Walter Hampden to Give Two Plays in Roanoke
    • Tentative Cast Chosen for "Alison's House"
    • Dr. Randolph Attends Episcopal Conference
    • Dean Hearsey Speaks at Woman's Club To-day
    • Dr. Crawford to Address the Press Conference
    • Miss Burnham Plays at Musical Convocation
    • Dr. Archibald Black Gives Series of Lectures
    • Student Forum
    • Does Peace Lack Appeal?
    • Library Instruction Classes
    • A Duty and a Privilege
    • Apprentice Theatre Group Presents Plays
    • Cotillion Club Gives First Dance of YEar
    • A House Cleaning
    • Doing the Impossible
    • Book Club Given Room in East by Y.W.C.A.
    • Freshmen to be Guests at Tea at V.P.I.
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Alumnae News
    • Society
    • Senior Stunts to Close Hallowe'en Banquet
    • Campus Agencies Announced, 1934-1935
    • Tinker Day Enjoyed by Faculty and Students
    • Pictures to be Taken for "The Spinster"
    • Eleven Teachers Added to Hollins Faculty
    • Athletics

  • Hollins Student Life (1934 Nov 15) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1934 Nov 15)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Juniors Present Plans for College Dance in December: Music Will Be Furnished by Johnny Long’s Orchestra
    • Hockey Banquet to be Held November 28
    • Hollins Publications are Honored by V.I.P.A.
    • Freya is Presented in Recent Convocation
    • Miss Matty Returns from Three Weeks Visit
    • Convocation on Germany Held by Dr. Marti: Hollins Admittance Announced into A.A.U.
    • Walter Hampden Appears in Famous Plays in Roanoke: “Hamlet” Given at Matinee; “Richelieu” in Evening
    • Dr. T.L. McCulloch Has Article Published
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Freshman Alphabet
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Society
    • Alumnae News
    • Freshmen Entertained at Series of Teas
    • Seven Reporters Added to “Student Life”
    • Banquet to Be Given for Honor Students
    • Seniors Discuss Fashion Show at First Forum
    • Miss Helen Morton is Presented by Y.W.C.A.
    • Senior Stunts Close Hallowe’en Program
    • Edith Wriggins Presents Armistice Day Program
    • Germany before Hitler Discussed by I.R.C.
    • Delegates from Virginia Colleges Invited Here
    • Athletics
    • Seniors Defeat Sophomores to Win Hockey Title
    • Faculty Reception Held in Drawing Room
    • Miss Fillinger Talks on Understanding Science
    • Hollins Girls Attend Hockey Convention
    • American Art Exhibition Held in Presser

  • Student Life (1934 Nov 15) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1934 Nov 15)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Juniors Present Plans for College Dance in December
    • Hockey Banquet to be Held November 28
    • Hollins Publications are Honored by V.I.P.A.
    • Freya is Presented in Recent Convocation
    • Miss Matty Returns from Three Weeks Visit
    • Convocation on Germany Held by Dr. Marti
    • Walter Hampden Appears in Famous Plays in Roanoke
    • Dr. T.L. McCulloch Has Article Published
    • Student Forum
    • "The Grape Vine Telegraph"
    • Freshmen Grades
    • Does the Student Body Want the "Point System?"
    • Freshman Alphabet
    • Criticising Sugar-Coated Peace Plans
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Society
    • Alumnae News
    • Freshmen Entertained at Series of Teas
    • Seven Reporters Added to "Student Life"
    • Banquet to Be Given for Honor Students
    • Seniors Discuss Fashion Show at First Forum
    • Miss Helen Morton is Presented by Y.W.C.A.
    • Senior Stunts Close Hallowe'en Program
    • Edith Wriggins Presents Armistice Day Program
    • Germany before Hitler Discussed by I.R.C.
    • Delegates from Virginia Colleges Invited Here
    • Athletics
    • Seniors Defeat Sophs to Win Hockey Title
    • Faculty Reception Held in Drawing Room
    • Miss Fillinger Talks on Understanding Science
    • Hollins Girls Attend Hockey Convention
    • American Art Exhibition Held in Presser

  • Hollins Student Life (1934 Dec 17) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1934 Dec 17)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Annual Junior Fall Prom Held in Gymnasium December 8: Johnny Long’s Orchestra Furnishes Dance Music
    • Hollins Singers Give Concert With W. and L.
    • Miss Jackson Discusses Farm Relief Problem: Relates Difficulties of Farmers Today
    • Y.W. Holds White Gift Service in Chapel
    • Dr. Marti to Read Paper on Schelling
    • Dr. Mims Speaks in Recent Convocation: Gives Five Fundamentals of Education
    • Christmas Drama Reveals Winnie Weaver as Madonna: Pageant by Sue Turner is Presented in Theatre
    • “Alison’s House” Given in Little Theatre
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Welch and Sicard Give Xmas A.D.A. Stunt
    • Virginia Delegates Visit Here at Hollins College
    • Odds Defeat Evens 3-1
    • Odd-Even Banquet is Held in Dining Room: Miss White Announces Hollins Varsity Team
    • “Little Tests of Will Power”
    • Athletics
    • “What Every Woman Knows”
    • New Year’s Resolutions
    • Miss Burnham Conducts Symphony Orchestra
    • Odd Cat Emerges Victor After a Muddy Battle: Richardson, Spencer, and Harrison Score
    • To Hold Straw Vote on the Point System
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Susanna Turner Speaks at Mary Baldwin College
    • I.R.C. Holds Debate on Arms and Munitions
    • Society
    • Music Department Holds Christmas Concert
    • John Powell Plays at Lecture Recital
    • Alumnae News
    • Lib Williams Wins Swimming Meet
    • Freshman Class Elects Officers
    • December Issue of “Cargoes” Offers Variety
    • Ten Little Cocktails (poem)
    • Y.W.C.A. Notes
    • The Procrastinator’s Prayer (poem)
    • Dr. Smith Discusses November Elections
    • Ruth Bryan Owen Talks on Foreign Service
    • Y.W. Holds Christmas Party for Poor Children

  • Student Life (1934 Dec 17) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1934 Dec 17)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Annual Junior Fall Prom Held in Gymnasium Dec. 8
    • Hollins Singers Give Concert with W. and L.
    • Miss Jackson Discusses Farm Relief Problem
    • Y.W. Holds White Gift Service in Chapel
    • Dr. Marti to Rad Paper on Schelling
    • Dr. Mims Speaks in Recent Convocation
    • Christmas Drama Reveals Winnie Weaver as Madonna
    • "Alison's House" Given in Little Theatre
    • Student Forum
    • Christmas Gifts
    • A Stimulating Experience
    • Visits Campus
    • Welch and Sicard Give Xmas A.D.A. Stunt
    • Virginia Delegates Visit Here at Hollins College
    • Let's Revive the Dead
    • Let the New Live
    • Odds Defeat Evens 3-1
    • Odd-Even Banquet is Held in Dining Room
    • "Little Tests of Will Power"
    • Athletics
    • "What Every Woman Knows"
    • Should Grandma Be Told?
    • New Year's Resolutions
    • Miss Burnham Conducts Symphony Orchestra
    • Odd Cat Emerges Victor After a Muddy Battle
    • To Hold Straw Vote on the Point System
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Susanna Turner Speaks at Mary Baldwin College
    • I.R.C. Holds Debate on Arms and Munitions
    • Society
    • Music Department Holds Xmas Concert
    • John Powell Plays at Lecture Recital
    • Alumnae News
    • Lib William Wins Swimming Meet
    • Freshman Class Elects Officers
    • December Issue of "Cargoes" Offers Variety
    • Ten Little Cocktails
    • Y.W.C.A. Notes
    • The Procrastinator's Prayer
    • Dr. Smith Discusses November Elections
    • Ruth Bryan Owen Talks on Foreign Service
    • Y.W. Holds Xmas Party for Poor Children

  • Hollins Student Life (1935 Feb 8) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1935 Feb 8)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Susannah Turner Reports on N.S.F.A. Conference: Discusses Advantages of Hollins Membership
    • Freshmen Elect Miss Wood as Sponsor
    • Poem by Miss Parmenter Published Recently
    • Rath, Miss Egolf Give Two-Piano Recital
    • La Follette to Speak on “The Washington Scene”: Senator Robert La Follette Jr. Speaks in Salem
    • Religious Conference to Meet at W. and L.
    • Rev. James and Singers to Present Program
    • Hollins College Acquires U.S. Post Office
    • Two of Faculty Attend Peace Conference
    • Carnegie Foundation Gives Music and Art Equipment: Sets Include Books, Music, Pictures, Phonograph
    • Ballet Russe Will Be Presented in Roanoke
    • Hollins Student Life Staff-Student Forum
    • Athletics
    • Petitions Discussed in Senior Forum
    • Statistics Show Many Alumnae Kinsmen
    • Society
    • Alumnae News
    • The Princess and the Punner (short story)
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Curtis String Quartet Presents Musical
    • Smokers Freeze While Keller Recuperates

  • Student Life (1935 Feb 8) by Hollins College and Albert Kirven Cocke

    Student Life (1935 Feb 8)

    Hollins College and Albert Kirven Cocke

    Table of Contents:

    • Susannah Turner Reports on N.S.F.A. Conference
    • Freshmen Elect Miss Wood as Sponsor
    • Poem by Miss Parmenter Published Recently
    • Rath, Miss Egolf Give Two-Piano Recital
    • La Follette to Speak on "The Washington Scene"
    • Religious Conference to Meet at W. & L.
    • Rev. James and Singers to Present Program
    • Hollins College Acquires U.S. Post Office
    • Two of Faculty Attend Peace Conference
    • Carnegie Foundation Gives Music and Art Equipment
    • Ballet Russe Will Be Presented in Roanoke
    • Student Forum
    • Why Not?
    • Worth-While Gifts
    • Is the Grading System Just?
    • Chaos in the Little Theatre
    • Athletics
    • Petitions Discussed in Senior Forum
    • Statistics Show Many Alumnae Kinsmen
    • Society
    • Alumnae News
    • The Princess and the Punner
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Curtis String Quartet Presents Musical
    • Smokes Freeze While Keller Recuperates

  • Hollins Student Life (1935 Feb 26) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1935 Feb 26)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Annual Alumnae Council Discuss “Women in the New Era”: Dean B. Cronkhite Delivers Introductory Address
    • Miss Jane Goodloe Talks on “Modern Germany”: States Two Reasons for Hitler’s Success
    • Dr. Charles Gilkey Will Speak Here Next Week
    • Roanoke Group Presents “The Mikado” Here
    • Career Conference to be Held in New York
    • “Three Cornered Moon” is to be Spring Play
    • Doctor Gordon W. Laing Gives Founder’s Day Speech: Shows Values of Devoting Leisure to Literature
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Group Visits Mr. Stone’s Valuable Library
    • Athletics
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Cotillion Club Holds Second Dance in Keller
    • Three Religious Phases Discussed in Chapel
    • Society
    • Student Volunteers Meet in Lexington
    • Phases of World Court Discussed in I.R.C.
    • Mr. Bolger Presents Piano Recital
    • Marion Hope Hamilton Gives Voice Recital
    • Alumnae News

  • Student Life (1935 Feb 26) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1935 Feb 26)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Annual Alumnae Council Discuss "Women in New Era"
    • Miss Jane Goodloe Talks on "Modern Germany"
    • Dr. Charles Gilkey Will Speak Here Next Week
    • Roanoke Group Presents "The Mikado" Here
    • Career Conference to be Held in New York
    • "Three Cornered Moon" is to be the Spring Play
    • Doctor Gordon W. Laing Gives Founder's Day Speech
    • Student Forum
    • Stressing the Fine Arts
    • An Impression of Founder's Day
    • "Can it be Lost in the Night?"
    • Group Visits Mr. Stone's Valuable Library
    • Athletics
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Cotillion Club Holds Second Dance in Keller
    • Three Religious Phases Discussed in Chapel
    • Society
    • Student Volunteers Meet in Lexington
    • Phases of World Court Discussed in I.R.C.
    • Mr. Bolger Presents Piano Recital
    • Marion Hope Hamilton Gives Voice Recital
    • Alumnae News

  • Hollins Student Life (1935 Mar 20) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1935 Mar 20)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dramatic Board Presents Spring Play Saturday Night: Gives Gertrude Ton Konogy’s “Three Cornered Moon”
    • Mr. Rath, Mr. Bolger Play at Convocation
    • Dr. C.W. Gilkey Gives Series of Lectures: Compares Phases of Religion With College
    • Huxley, Famous Scientist, Gives Lecture Here
    • Shelley to Succeed Turner: Florence Shelley Voted 1935-36 S.G. President: Has Played Prominent Part on Campus
    • Orchesis Makes Debut; Miss White to Dance
    • April 13 Chosen for Prom Set Includes Dansant: Jelly Leftwich With His Orchestra to Play
    • Spring Will Sponsor the Spring Fashion Show
    • Donald Bolger, Pianist, Wins Preliminary Contests: Final Recital April 22-25; Sixteen Entrants Meet
    • 12 New Girls Average B; 2 Seniors Make All A’s
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Student Life Exchanges With Many Colleges
    • Wide-Read Books Added to Hollins Library
    • Dean Hearsey Visits Northern Schools
    • Society
    • Campus Crumbs
    • “Den of Iniquity” Now Popular for Dates
    • Consumers’ League Secretary Speaks Here
    • “Ballet Russe” Appeared in Roanoke March 5
    • Blues Break Jinx to Trounce Reds 26-16
    • Miss Zimmerman Talks on Ornithology

  • Student Life (1935 Mar 20) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1935 Mar 20)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dramatic Board Presents Spring Play Saturday Night
    • Mr. Rath, Mr. Bolger Play at Convocation
    • Dr. C.W. Gilkey Gives Series of Lectures
    • Huxley, Famous Scientist, Gives Lecture Here
    • Shelley to Succeed Turner
    • Orchesis Makes Debut; Miss White to Dance
    • Donald Bolger, Pianist, Wins Preliminary Contests
    • 12 New Girls Average B; 2 Seniors Make All A's
    • Student Forum
    • Thanks to the V.I.P.A.
    • Chaotic Voting
    • Student Life Exchanges with Many Colleges
    • An Unreasonable Rule?
    • Wide-Read Books Added to the Hollins Library
    • Dean Hearsey Visits Northern Schools
    • Society
    • Campus Crumbs
    • "Den of Iniquity" Now Popular for Dates
    • Consumers' League Secretary Speaks Here
    • "Ballet Russe" Appeared in Roanoke March 5
    • Blues Break Jinx to Trounce Reds 26-16
    • Miss Zimmerman Talks on Ornithology

  • Hollins Student Life (1935 May 1) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1935 May 1)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Fifth Annual Horse Show Proves to be Big Success: Leelia Reynolds Wins Cup for Best Horsemanship
    • S. Worsham to Review Work of Jane Spence
    • Virginia Academy of Science to Meet
    • Many Couples Enjoy Sophomore Dances
    • Bates Saunders, Nelson to Edit Publications: Other Organization and Class Officers Elected
    • Student Representatives Tell of Conferences
    • Peery to be Queen of Dogwood Festival
    • Dr. M.P. Smith Presents Report on Student Petitions: Two of Petitions Will Be Effective in Near Future
    • Winnie Weaver to be Festival Princess
    • Hollins Student Life Staff-Student Forum
    • Y.W.C.A. Notes
    • Spring Issue of Cargoes Offers Wide Variety
    • Alumnae News
    • Miss Blair to Visit Numerous Schools
    • Society
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Dr. Richard Smith Gives Lecture on Fibers
    • Athletics
    • University of Virginia Glee Club to Sing Here
    • Miss Turner Presents Play With Puppets
    • “Love’s Labor Lost” over the ‘Phone
    • Dr. Ward Lectures on Famous Cathedrals
    • Dr. Marcellus H. Stow Speaks on “Scenery”
    • Dr. Holmes Addresses Humanities Division

  • Student Life (1935 May 1) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1935 May 1)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Fifth Annual Horse Show Proves to be Big Success
    • S. Worsham to Review Work of Jane Spence
    • Virginia Academy of Science to Meet
    • Many Couples Enjoy Sophomore Dances
    • Bates, Saunders, Nelson to Edit Publications
    • Student Representatives Tell of Conferences
    • Peery to be Queen of Dogwood Festival
    • Dr. M.P. Smith Presents Report on Student Petitions
    • Winnie Weaver to be Festival Princess
    • Student Forum
    • We Make Our Exit
    • "Hats Off to the Freshmen"
    • Don't Read Hearst
    • Y.W.C.A. Notes
    • Spring Issue of Cargoes Offers Wider Variety
    • Alumnae News
    • Miss Blair to Visit Numerous Schools
    • After the Strike-What?
    • Society
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Dr. Richard Smith Gives Lecture on Fibers
    • Athletics
    • University of Virginia Glee Club to Sing Here
    • Miss Turner Presents Play with Puppets
    • "Love's Labor Lost" over the 'Phone
    • Dr. Ward Lectures on Famous Cathedrals
    • Dr. Marcellus H. Stow Speaks on "Scenery"
    • Dr. Holmes Addresses Humanities Division

 

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