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  • Student Life (1936 May 14) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1936 May 14)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Carolyn Saunders Reigns Over May Day Celebration
    • Writers Club Elects Dolly Burks President
    • Dr. Johnson Speaks on Color and Photography
    • Chemistry Department Members Receive Honors
    • Helen Martin Installed as Council President
    • Waiters to Entertain for School Fund
    • Program Announced for Community Concert
    • Ten Faculty Members Will Not Return
    • Lelia Cocke is Elected Choral Club President
    • Dean Hearsey Announces Result of Student Petitions
    • Dr. Bruce Addresses Salem Woman's Club
    • Are You Staying for Commencement?
    • We Make our Bow
    • Dr. Poteat Speaks at Round Table on Peace
    • Pupils of Mr. Rath to Give Organ Recital
    • Society
    • Mr. Francis Franklin Gives Address on A.S.U.
    • Advanced Voice Pupils to Give Program
    • Class Recital Presented by Pupils of Mr. Bolger
    • Pupils of Miss Campbell Heard in Voice Recital
    • Keller on Saturday Night
    • Piano Majors to be Presented in Recital
    • New President of A.D.A. Elected by the Club
    • Rice and Sydnor Give Joint Piano Recital
    • Miss Egolf Directs Roanoke Choral Club
    • Miss Jackson Chosen Freshman Class Sponsor
    • Sport Slants

  • Hollins Student Life (1936 Jun 1) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1936 Jun 1)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • “Peter Pan” Presented in Forest of Arden Saturday: Annual Commencement Play Proves Highly Successful
    • Dr. Randolph Announces New Faculty Members: Arthur Talmadge to Serve as New Music Head
    • Mrs. Brannigan Leaves to Work on Murals
    • Program of Final Events [Commencement]
    • Commencement Program Holds Varried Events
    • Baccalaureate Sermon by Dr. Sparks Melton: The Christian Ethics is the Theme of the Sermon
    • Alumnae Association Holds Annual Meeting
    • Senior Class Day Program Held in Garden Today: Seniors Trace Growth of Hollins in Past Years
    • Commencement Concert Presented in Chapel
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Society
    • Sara Rice Installed as New Y.W. President
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Kathryn Holland Wins Book Nook Contest
    • Alumnae News
    • Faculty Members Plan Interesting Summer
    • Seniors Shed Dignity to Play on Baby Day
    • Art Department Gives Exhibit of Year’s Work
    • Colored School Gives Benefit Performance
    • Sport Slants
    • Group Leaders for 1936 Meet to Discuss Plans
    • Hollins Girl Places in Blacksburg Horse Show
    • Seniors Have Various Plans for the Future
    • Virginia Garden Clubs Entertained at Tea
    • Bolger Made Secretary of Music Association

  • Student Life (1936 June 1) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1936 June 1)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • "Peter Pan" Presented in Forest of Arden Saturday
    • Dr. Randolph Announces New Faculty Members
    • Mrs. Brannigan Leaves to Work on Murals
    • Program of Final Events
    • Commencement Program Holds Varied Events
    • Baccalaureate Sermon by Dr. Sparks Melton
    • Alumnae Association Holds Annual Meeting
    • Senior Class Day Program Held in Garden Today
    • Commencement Concert Presented in Chapel
    • Student Forum
    • To The Seniors
    • No Senior Parlor?
    • Society
    • Sara Rice Installed as New Y.W. President
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Kathryn Holland Wins Book Nook Contest
    • Alumnae News
    • Faculty Members Plan Interesting Summer
    • Senior Shed Dignity to Play on Baby Day
    • Art Department Gives Exhibit of Year's Work
    • Colored School Gives Benefit Performance
    • Sport Slants
    • Group Leaders for 1936 Meet to Discuss Plans
    • Hollins Girl Places in Blacksburg Horse Show
    • Seniors Have Various Plans for the Future
    • Virginia Garden Clubs Entertained at Tea
    • Bolger Made Secretary of Music Association

  • Hollins Student Life (1936 Oct 9) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1936 Oct 9)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Presidential Election Will Be Held on Hollins Campus: Student Conventions Will Choose Election Officials
    • Miss Blanchard Speaks in First Convocation: List of Honor Students Announced By Dean
    • John McCormack to Sing in Roanoke: Irish Tenor Presents Varied Program
    • New Faculty Members Introduced on Campus: Hollins Extends Warm Welcome to New Teachers
    • “Miss Matty’s” Birthday Celebrated Here Today: Was President of Hollins for Thirty-Two Years
    • Photographic Exhibition is Placed in Keller
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Music Notes
    • Faculty Members Speak at I.R.C. Opening Meeting
    • Many Dorm Changes Made During Summer
    • Alumnae News
    • Society
    • Dr. Bruce is Director of State Archives Survey
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Four Community Concerts on Program
    • Campus Leaders, 1936-37 (pictures)

  • Student Life (1936 Oct 9) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1936 Oct 9)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Presidential Election Will be Held on Hollins Campus
    • Miss Blanchard Speaks in First Convocation
    • John McCormack to Sing in Roanoke
    • New Faculty Members Introduced on Campus
    • "Miss Matty's" Birthday Celebrated Here Today
    • Photographic Exhibition is Placed in Keller
    • Student Forum
    • "Miss Matty"
    • Selflessness
    • An Appreciation
    • Music Notes
    • Faculty Members Speak at I.R.C. Open Meeting
    • Many Dorm. Changes Made During Summer
    • Alumnae News
    • Society
    • Dr. Bruce is Director of State Archives Survey
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Four Community Concerts on Program

  • Hollins Student Life (1936 Oct 28) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1936 Oct 28)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dr. Donald Aldrich to Visit Campus in November: Will Make Four Addresses Before Student Body
    • Dr. Taylor to be Convocation Speaker
    • Dr. Randolph Makes Tour of Southern States
    • International Relations Club Gives Programs: Active Sessions Planned for Coming Year
    • Carnegie Musical Teas Introduced at Hollins
    • Dalies Frantz Gives Concert in Roanoke: Noted Pianist Receives Warm Ovation Here
    • Chemical Society Brings Dr. Franklin to Campus
    • Dramatic Association to Present “Nine Till Six”: Fall Play is Comment on Social Conditions
    • Roanoke Women Address Political Meeting
    • Voting Friday to Climax Hollins Political Campaign: Every Person on Campus is Allowed to Cast Ballot
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Why We Are For Roosevelt
    • Why We Are for Landon
    • Casts Announced for Four Freshman Plays
    • A Correction [concerning Honors Standing]
    • Interesting New Books Donated to Library
    • Fall Cotillion Will Be Held Next Week
    • Alumnae News
    • Collegiate Review
    • Society
    • Frantz Interviewed by Student Life Reporter
    • Grandstand
    • Roosevelt Favorite in Pre-Election Survey
    • Music Notes
    • Dangerous Curves (poem)
    • Athletics and Intramural Sports
    • This Collegiate World
    • Society of A.D.A. Takes in New Members
    • From the Quadrangle
    • Tinker Day Celebrated By Hollins Students

  • Student Life (1936 Oct 28) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1936 Oct 28)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dr. Donald Aldrich to Visit Campus in November
    • Dr. Taylor to be Convocation Speaker
    • Dr. Randolph Makes Tour of Southern States
    • International Relations Club Gives Programs
    • Carnegie Musical Teas Introduced at Hollins
    • Dalies Frantz Gives Concert in Roanoke
    • Chemical Society Brings Dr. Franklin to Campus
    • Dramatic Association to Present "Nine Till Six"
    • Roanoke Women Address Political Meeting
    • Voting Friday to Climax Hollins Political Campaign
    • Student Forum
    • Reasoning
    • Armistice
    • Are You Doing Your Part?
    • Why We are for Roosevelt
    • Casts Announced for Four Freshmen Plays
    • A Correction
    • We We are for Landon
    • Interesting New Books Donated to Library
    • Fall Cotillion Will Be Held Next Week
    • Alumnae News
    • Collegiate Review
    • Society
    • Frantz Interviewed by Student Life Reporter
    • Grandstand
    • Roosevelt Favorite in Pre-Election Survey
    • Music Notes
    • Dangerous Curves
    • Athletics
    • This Collegiate World
    • Society of A.D.A. Takes in New Members
    • From the Quadrangle
    • Tinker Day Celebrated by Hollins Students

  • Hollins Student Life (1936 Nov 18) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1936 Nov 18)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dramatic Association Gives First Play of the Season: Little Opportunity Given Outstanding Performance
    • Violin and Piano Duets Heard in Convocation
    • Gerald Wendt Addresses Honor Students’ Dinner: President Entertains at Hotel Roanoke
    • Reorganized Riding Club Plans Entrance Tests
    • Hollins Riders Draw Laughs With Gymkhana: Physical Education Department Sponsors Affair in Ring
    • Miss MacArthur Speaks on Japan to I.R.C.
    • Junior Prom and Dansant Slated for December 5: Jimmy Poyner to Bring Orchestra and Crooner
    • Music Board Revises Former Constitution
    • Archeological Flim Will Be Shown Here by A.A.U.W.: Epic of Man Directed by Charles Breasted
    • Degas Drawings Shown in Keller This Month
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Moderns and Old Masters Exhibited
    • Four Plays Presented by Freshman Casts
    • Alumnae News
    • Campus Shows Interest in Party Politics
    • Music Notes
    • Society
    • Under the Dome (short fiction)
    • Grandstand
    • Cotillion Club Gives Fall Dance in Keller
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Sport Slants
    • Law and Order? Or Order the Law?
    • W.P.A. Offers Aid to College Playwright
    • Landis Winston Award Dramatics Honor Key

  • Student Life (1936 Nov 18) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1936 Nov 18)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dramatic Association Gives First Play of the Season
    • Violin and Piano Duets Heard in Convocation
    • Gerald Wendt Addresses Honor Students' Dinner
    • Reorganized Riding Club Plans Entrance Tests
    • Hollins Riders Draw Laughs with Gymkhana
    • Miss MacArthur Speaks on Japan to I.R.C.
    • Junior Prom and Dansant Slated for December 5
    • Music Board Revises Former Constitution
    • Archaeological Film Will be Shown Here by A.A.U.W.
    • Degas Drawings Shown in Keller This Month
    • Student Forum
    • Are You Sure?
    • Modern and Old Masters Exhibited
    • Four Plays Presented by Freshmen Casts
    • Alumnae NEws
    • Campus Shows Interest in Party Politics
    • Music Notes
    • Society
    • Under the Dome
    • Grandstand
    • Cotillion Club Gives Fall Dance in Keller
    • Why Don't You Read?
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Sport Slants
    • Law and Order? or Order the Law?
    • W.P.A. Offers Aid to College Playwright
    • Landis Winston Awarded Dramatics Honor Key

  • Hollins Student Life (1936 Dec 2) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1936 Dec 2)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Jeannette Rankin Speaks in Convocation on Peace: Well Known as Peace and Social Service Worker
    • New Exhibitions Placed in Presser and Keller
    • Carola Goya Portrays Spanish Dance Spirit: Character Studies Delight Audience
    • Cargoes Staff Presents Session’s First Issue
    • Faculty Members Attend Educational Meetings: Conferences Held in Washington and Richmond
    • Mr. Canaday Interprets Modern Trend in Art
    • Russo-German Relations Discussed By Club: Significance Seen in Military Facts
    • Dr. Beverly D. Tucker Secured for Lectures
    • Dance Committee Reveals Decoration Plans for Prom: Ice and Snow Will Carry Out Arctic Theme
    • Riding Club Takes in Twelve New Members
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Browsing with the Bookworm
    • Grandstand
    • Music Notes
    • Virginian Will Publish Book on Confederacy
    • Society
    • Athletic Awards Made at Hockey Banquet
    • Football Joins Ranks of Hollins Activities
    • Reporter Crashes Stage for Goya Interview
    • Sport Slants
    • A.D.A. Stunt Represents Plymouth Thanksgiving
    • Orchesis Selects Five Apprentice Members
    • Under the Dome
    • Colonial Dames Offer Prize in Essay Contest
    • Climax of Hockey Season Leaves Many Memories
    • From the Quadrangle
    • Odd Team Victor in Championship Game

  • Student Life (1936 Dec 2) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1936 Dec 2)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Jeannette Rankin Speaks in Convocation on Peace
    • New Exhibitions Placed in Presser and Keller
    • Carola Goya Portrays Spanish Dance Spirit
    • Cargoes Staff Presents Session's First Issue
    • Faculty Members Attend Educational Meetings
    • Mr. Canaday Interprets Modern Trend in Art
    • Russo-German Relations Discussed by Club
    • Dr. Beverly D. Tucker Secured for Lectures
    • Dance Committee Reveals Decoration Plans for Prom
    • Riding Club Takes in Twelve New Members
    • Student Forum
    • A Step Forward
    • Let's Play Games
    • The Madam Society
    • Browsing with the Bookworm
    • Grandstand
    • Music Notes
    • Choral Club Features First Community Sing
    • Student Recital Offers Representative Group
    • Virginian Will Publish Book on Confederacy
    • Society
    • Athletic Awards Made at Hockey Banquet
    • Football Joins Ranks of Hollins Activities
    • Reporter Crashes Stage for Goya Interview
    • Sport Slants
    • A.D.A. Stunt Represents Plymouth Thanksgiving
    • Orchesis Selects Five Apprentice Members
    • Under the Dome
    • Colonial Dames Offer Prize in Essay Contest
    • Climax of Hockey Season Leaves Many Memories
    • From the Quadrangle
    • Odd Team Victor in Championship Game

  • Hollins Student Life (1936 Dec 18) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1936 Dec 18)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Santa Claus Visits Hollins (poem)
    • White Christmas (poem)
    • A Nightmare (poem)
    • Under the Dome
    • Elizabeth Williams is Madonna in Pageant
    • Is There a Santa Claus?
    • Hollins Campus Signs “What Price Vacation?”
    • Two New Members Join the Society of A.D.A.

  • Student Life (1936 Dec 18) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1936 Dec 18)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Santa Claus Visits Hollins
    • White Christmas
    • A Nightmare
    • Under the Dome
    • Elizabeth Williams is Madonna in Pageant
    • Is There a Santa Claus?
    • Hollins Campus Signs "What Price Vacation?"
    • Two New Members Join the Society of A.D.A.

  • Hollins Student Life (1937 Feb 3) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1937 Feb 3)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Margaret Harshaw Will Sing at Hollins Monday Night: Contralto Won Young Artists Contest Two Years Ago
    • Run on Library Puts Hollins on Co-ed Basis
    • Convocation Programs Display Wide Variety: All Fields Contribute to Subject Matter
    • President Gives Lecture; Dean Will Head Meeting
    • Dr. R.M. Yerkes Speaks on Psychobiological Study: Photographic Slides Illustrate Work of Laboratories
    • Dramatic Board Sets Date for Spring Play
    • Seniors Sponsor Hollins Day at Heironimus: Percentage of Profits Goes to Endowment
    • Dr. MacArthur Publishes Book on Wesleyan Ethics
    • Curie Chemical Society to Hear Dr. MacArthur: Lecture on “Science and Religion” Open to Public
    • Music Association Will Give Carnegie Tea
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Grandstand
    • Interesting Exhibitions Shown Now On Campus
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Society
    • Under the Dome
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Paper by Miss Parmenter Read to Spenser Group
    • Sport Slants
    • A Psalm of Strife (poem)
    • Miss Wilson to Study at Chicago University
    • What To Do in That Class
    • From the Quadrangle
    • On Making a Man
    • Music Notes

  • Hollins Student Life (1937 Feb 20) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1937 Feb 20)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Alumnae Advisory Council Meets Saturday and Sunday: College-Alumnae Relations is Topic of Discussion
    • Dr. Janney Gives Lectures in Roanoke
    • Dr. Boucher Will Give Founder’s Day Address: Educator is Expert on History of the South
    • National Symphony Will Appear in Roanoke
    • Dramatic Board Chooses Casts for Barrie Plays
    • Roanoke Company Will Give “H.M.S. Pinafore”: Miss Egolf Will Direct Opera in Theatre Here
    • “Hollins Day” Clears $250 for Endowment
    • Founder’s Day Will be Celebrated on Monday: Schedule for Main Events of Day is Made Public
    • Heifetz Will Give Concert in Lynchburg
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • University of Virginia Offers Forum in Roanoke
    • Dr. Parmenter Addresses Humanities Division
    • Miss Randolph Elected Vice-President of V.A.C.
    • Music Notes
    • Mrs. Reeves Honored by Regional Alumni
    • Pictures of Hollins (pictures)
    • Through a Freshman’s Eyes
    • Chronicle in Black and White
    • How Founder’s Day Began
    • Seniors Approach Their Last Founder’s Day
    • Under the Dome
    • Cargoes Staff Announces Contest for Freshmen
    • Gerry Welch Makes Study of Student Expenses
    • Riders Sponsor Series of Breakfast Rides
    • Society
    • Sport Slants
    • Alumnae News
    • Prospective Late Dates Ignore Fire Drill
    • Grandstand
    • Germany is Subject of I.R.C. Meeting Tomorrow

  • Student Life (1937 Feb 20) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1937 Feb 20)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Alumnae Advisory Council Meets Saturday and Sunday
    • Dr. Janney Gives Lectures in Roanoke
    • Dr. Boucher Will Give Founder's Day Address
    • National Symphony Will Appear in Roanoke
    • Dramatic Board Chooses Casts for Barrie Plays
    • Roanoke Company will Give "H.M.S. Pinafore"
    • "Hollins Day" Clears $250 for Endowment
    • Founder's Day Will be Celebrated on Monday
    • Heifetz Will Give Concert in Lynchburg
    • Student Forum
    • "He Is Among Us, As In Times Before"
    • All Students Should Aid in Seminar
    • A Keller Athlete Speaks
    • Why Don't You Read?
    • University of Virginia Offers Forum in Roanoke
    • Dr. Parmenter Addresses Humanities Division
    • Miss Randolph Elected Vice-President of V.A.C.
    • Music Notes
    • Mrs. Reeves Honored by Regional Alumni
    • Chronicle in Black and White
    • Through a Freshman's Eyes
    • How Founder's Day Began
    • Seniors Approach Their Last Founder's Day
    • Under the Dome
    • Cargoes Staff Announces Contest for Freshmen
    • Gerry Welch Makes Study of Student Expenses
    • Riders Sponsor Series of Breakfast Rides
    • Society
    • Sport Slants
    • Alumnae News
    • Prospective Late Dates Ignore Fire Drill
    • Grandstand
    • Germany is Subject of I.R.C. Meeting Tomorrow

  • Hollins Student Life (1937 Mar 10) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1937 Mar 10)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Robert Frost to Lecture at Hollins on April 2: Janneys Will Entertain Noted Poet Over Weekend
    • Mr. Canaday Lectures at Weekly Convocation
    • Dr. Matthews to Lecture on Crime Detection: Relates Role of Science in Solving Murders
    • Earl Mellon Signed for Sophomore Spring Prom
    • Miss Nancy Perry is Elected as Student Government President
    • Hollins and W&L Clubs to Give Joint Recital
    • Second Issue of Cargoes Offers Wide Variety
    • Red-Blue Game to Close Basketball Season
    • Book Nook Offers Prize for Best Collection
    • Dean Blanchard Speaks Before Duke Audience
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Alumnae News
    • From the Quadrangle
    • Grandstand
    • Historical Lithographs Compose Art Exhibit
    • Society
    • Under the Dome
    • Sport Slants
    • Exchanges
    • Music Notes
    • Hollins Riders Choose Club Pins and Ties
    • I.R.C. Studies Fascist and Communist Nations
    • Sign Language Reminds Gals of Daily Duties
    • Yo-Yo’s Put Hollins Campus All in a Whirl
    • Trinkle Waits for Moon But It Will Be All Alone

  • Student Life (1937 Mar 10) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1937 Mar 10)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Robert Frost to Lecture at Hollins on April 2
    • Mr. Canaday Lectures at Weekly Convocation
    • Dr. Matthews to Lecture on Crime Detections
    • Earl Mellon Signed for Sophomore Spring Prom
    • Miss Nancy Peery is Elected as Student Government President
    • Hollins and W&L Clubs to Give Joint Recital
    • Second Issue of Cargoes Offers Wide Variety
    • Red-Blue Game to Close Basket-Ball Season
    • Book Nook Offers Prize for Best Collection
    • Dean Blanchard Speaks Before Duke Audience
    • Why Four Years?
    • Tickets, Please
    • Why Don't You Read?
    • Alumnae News
    • From the Quadrangle
    • Grandstand
    • Historical Lithographs Compose Art Exhibit
    • Society
    • Under the Dome
    • Sport Slants
    • Exchanges
    • Music notes
    • Hollins Riders Choose Club Pins and Ties
    • I.R.C. Studies Fascist and Communist Nations
    • Sign Language Reminds Gals of Daily Duties
    • Yo-Yo's Put Hollins Campus All in a Whirl
    • Trinkle Waits for Moon But It Will Be All Alone

  • Hollins Student Life (1937 Apr 7) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1937 Apr 7)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Miss White Will Lecture on Dance at Convocation: Members of Orchesis Will Illustrate Fundamentals
    • A.A.U.W. Holds Annual Meeting in Norfolk
    • Vocational Guidance is Convocation Subect
    • Sweet Briar Group to Give Dance Recital
    • Rising Seniors Elect Pearce as President
    • Dr. Dowell Sees Need for More Liberal Court
    • Donald Aldrich to Speak at Hollins April 19 and 20
    • Second W&L-Hollins Concert to Be Given Here
    • Spring Prom and Dansant Carry Out Mexican Theme: Earl Mellons Orchestra to Furnish Music
    • Robert Frost Talks of Poems and Experiences
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Music Notes
    • Modern Paintings Shown in Presser Exhibit
    • Miss Marion Bayne Makes Gift to Hollins
    • Frost’s Interviewer Finds True Greatness
    • Grandstand
    • Society
    • Under the Dome
    • Hackett-Davis Recital Closes Concert Session
    • Mr. Frost is Guest of Honor at Writer’s Club
    • From the Quadrangle
    • Committee Announces List of Date Escorts
    • Negro Choir President Expresses Gratitude
    • Dates Come from Afar to Sophomore Prom
    • Sport Slants

  • Student Life (1937 Apr 7) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1937 Apr 7)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Miss White Will Lecture on Dance at Convocation
    • A.A.U.W. Holds Annual Meeting in Norfolk
    • Vocational Guidance Is Convocation Subject
    • Sweet Briar Group to Give Dance Recital
    • Rising Seniors Elect Pearce as President
    • Dr. Dowell Sees Need for More Liberal Court
    • Donald Aldrich to Speak at Hollins April 19 and 20
    • Second W&L-Hollins Concert to Be Given Here
    • Spring Prom and Dansant Carry out Mexican Theme
    • Robert Frost Talks of Poems and Experiences
    • Student Forum
    • The Needs for Consideration
    • Don't be Concave!
    • Music Notes
    • Modern Paintings Shown in Presser Exhibit
    • Miss Marion Bayne Makes Gift to Hollins
    • Frost's Interviewer Finds True Greatness
    • Grandstand
    • Society
    • Under the Dome
    • Hackett-Davis Recital Closes Concert Season
    • Mr. Frost is Guest of Honor at Writer's Club
    • From the Quadrangle
    • Committee Announces List of Dance Escorts
    • Negro Choir President Expresses Gratitude
    • Dates Come from Afar to Sophomore Prom
    • Sport Slants

  • Hollins Student Life (1937 Apr 22) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1937 Apr 22)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Great Interest Manifested in Round-Table Discussions
    • Ruth Crupper Reeves Receives Signal Honor
    • Dramatic Board Announces Cast for The Tempest: Dance, Music, Art, Drama Departments Cooperate
    • Adelaide Smith to Edit Spinster for 1938
    • Garber to Succeed Watt as Student Life Head: Will Assume Duties with Next Issue
    • Miss Williams Discusses Exhibit of American Art
    • Student Body Elects Campus Leaders for 1937-38: Cardwell Voted Leader of the Class of 1940
    • Cargoes Elects Michaels as Editor
    • Seventh Annual Horse Show Will Be Staged Saturday: Championship Class is Featured Event of the Show
    • Miss Randolph Will Attend Peace Meetings
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Grandstand
    • Music Notes
    • Society
    • Dr. Donald B. Aldrich Addresses Student Body: Presents Practical Ways of Applying Theory
    • Mildred Emory Elected President of I.R.C.
    • Library Receives Gift of Pierce Collection
    • Cargoes Will Contain Freshmen Contributions
    • College Editors Hold Meeting in Richmond
    • Athletic Board Chooses Members for Next Year
    • Sport Slants
    • This Collegiate World
    • Mr. Peck Gives Slides to Art Department
    • Ruth Draper to Appear at Academy of Music
    • Five Girls Qualify as Riding Club Members
    • Adelaide Smith to Have Short Story Published

  • Student Life (1937 Apr 22) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1937 Apr 22)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Great Interest Manifested in Round-Table Discussions
    • Ruth Crupper Reeves Receives Signal Honor
    • Dramatic Board Announces Cast For The Tempest
    • Adelaide Smith to Edit Spinster for 1938
    • Garber to Succeed Watt as Student Life Head
    • Miss Williams Discusses Exhibit of American Art
    • Student Body Elects Campus Leaders for 1937-38
    • Cargoes Elects Michaels as Editor
    • Seventh Annual Horse Show Will Be Staged Saturday
    • Miss Randolph Will Attend Peace Meetings
    • Student Forum
    • The Curtain Falls
    • Which Part Do You Choose?
    • Why Don't You Read?
    • Grandstand
    • Music Notes
    • Society
    • Dr. Donald B. Aldrich Addresses Student Body
    • Mildred Emory Elected President of I.R.C.
    • Library Receives Gift of Pierce Collection
    • Cargoes Will Contain Freshman Contributions
    • Under the Dome
    • College Editors Hold Meeting in Richmond
    • Athletic Board Chooses Members for Next Year
    • Sport Slants
    • This Collegiate World
    • Mr. Peck Gives Slides to Art Department
    • Ruth Draper to Appear at Academy of Music
    • Five Girls Qualify As Riding Club Members
    • Adelaide Smith to Have Short Story Published

  • Hollins Student Life (1937 May 6) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1937 May 6)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Miss Williams Lectures on Jefferson as Architect: Slides of Virginian’s Work Shown in Convocation
    • Audrey Russert Writes Prize Story for “Cargoes”
    • Hot Dogs Will Succeed May Queen in Forest: 25c Guarantees All Anyone Can Eat
    • Myra Topping Will Play Lead in “The Tempest”
    • Virginia Reifsnider Crowned May Quee
    • McCormick and Watt Win “Book Nook” Award
    • Dr. Lonn to Lecture May 9 Under Auspices of I.R.C.: Goucher Professor Will Also Lead Discussion
    • Biology Group Attends Virginia Meetings
    • Newly Elected Council Holds Installation Service: Nancy Peery is President of Incoming Council
    • Cherry to Shine as Next Year’s A.D.A. Leader
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Music Notes
    • Campus Elections are Completed This Week
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Under the Dome
    • The Social Whirl
    • Student Art Will Be Shown in Presser
    • Hollins Administrators Attend W.I.L. Meeting
    • Miss Williamson Sees Taste as Moral Guide
    • Sport Slants
    • Randolph-Macon to Give Greek Play “The Birds”
    • Grandstand
    • New Cabinet Members Elected By Y.W.C.A.
    • Ruth Draper Pleases Roanoke Audience
    • Alumnae Work Subject of the Senior Forum
    • Chemical Society Hears Vocational Discussion
    • “Harper’s Bazaar” Sponsors Photographic Contest
    • Alumnae News
    • Martha Graham Gives Recital

  • Student Life (1937 May 6) by Hollins College

    Student Life (1937 May 6)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Miss William Lectures on Jefferson as Architect
    • Audrey Russert Writes Prize Story for "Cargoes"
    • Hot Dogs Will Succeed May Queen in Forest
    • Myra Topping Will Play Lead in "The Tempest"
    • Virginia Reifsnider Crowned May Queen
    • McCormick and Watt Win "Book Nook" Award
    • Dr. Lonn to Lecture May 9 Under Auspices of I.R.C.
    • Biology Group Attends Virginia Meetings
    • Newly Elected Council Holds Installation Service
    • Cherry to Shine As Next Year's A.D.A. Leader
    • New Worlds to Conquer
    • Clean Slate
    • Music Notes
    • Campus Elections Are Completed This Week
    • Why Don't You Read?
    • Under the Dome
    • The Social Whirl
    • Student Art Work Will Be Shown in Presser
    • Hollins Administrators Attend W.I.L. Meeting
    • Miss Williamson Sees Taste as Moral Guide
    • Sport Slants
    • Randolph-Macon to Give Greek Play "The Birds"
    • Grandstand
    • New Cabinet Members Elected by Y.W.C.A.
    • Ruth Draper Pleases Roanoke Audience
    • Alumnae Work Subject of the Senior Forum
    • Chemical Society Hears Vocational Discussion
    • "Harper's Bazaar" Sponsors Photographic Contest
    • Alumnae News
    • Martha Graham Gives Recital

  • Hollins Student Life (1937 May 29) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1937 May 29)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Former Students Return to Campus for Alumnae Day: One Hundred in Attendance at the Conference
    • Marshalls Installed in Convocation Ceremony
    • Class Day Exercises Planned for Monday: Kate Spruill Will Read History of Class
    • Schlesingers Guests of Miss Fillinger
    • Commencement Address by Mr. Robert Kelly: Value of a Liberal Arts Education Discussed
    • Program for Alumnae Institute Announced
    • Dr. Teunis E. Gouwens Baccalaureat Preacher: His Subject Will Be “A Text to Live By”
    • New Staff of “Cargoes” Presents First Issue
    • “The Tempest,” Commencement Presentation of College: Elaborate Set Made Up By Applied Arts Students
    • Prayer Books Dedicated to Miss Willie Scott
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Alumnae News
    • Music Notes
    • Senior Ambitions at the Tender Age of Six Years (with pictures)
    • Names of Senior Baby Pictures
    • “School Days” Return to Hollins Campus
    • Campus Crumbs
    • Senior Plans
    • Under the Dome
    • Last Senior Forum is Held in Drawing Room
    • Dr. Fritz Marti Will Marry Early in June
    • Miss Fillinger Presents Legislative Report
    • Citadel Hears Mr. Thomas in Baccalaureate Sermon
    • The Social Whirl
    • Exchange
    • Sport Slants
    • Alice in Hollins Land (short fiction)
    • “The Virginia Tech” Seeks Intercollegiate News
    • Big Bonfire Burns Beastly Boring Books
    • Riding Club Again Calls Forth Deluge of Rain

 

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