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Hollins Student Life (1933 Apr 29)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Third Annual Horse Show to be Held This Afternoon: Fourteen Classes Arranged, Forty Outside Entries—Industrial Girls Stage Two Plays—Tinka Strauss Speaks at Convocation: Describes German Education and Youth Movement—Interesting Statistics—Hollins Represented at Southeastern Conference: International Relations Clubs Meet in Atlanta—Legislative Board Presents Report: Three Petitions Granted for the Coming Year—Hollins Debaters Win Over W. & M.—Mildred Reynolds Elected S.I.A.S.G. President: Other Offices Filled for the Year 1933-34—Seniors Entertained by President Cocke—Hollins Student Life Staff Staff—Student Forum—Music Notes—Tinka Strauss Tells of German Social Life—Society—Campus Crumbs—Hollins Alumnae Win High Honors—Pictures of Hollins Riding Club—Faculty Challenges Student Teams: Play Day Planned for Jefferson High—Riders in the Horse Show
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Apr 8)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Sophomores Sponsor Dance in Gymnasium Tonight: Don Deforest’s Orchestra to Furnish the Music—Two Memorial Trees Presented to College—Page Rudd Reports on Junior Month—Dr. Marguerite Hearsey Receives Award—Elected President: Mildred Reynolds—S.I.A.S.G. Convenes at Randolph-Macon—Dean Williamson Returns from Extended Visiting Trip—Mrs. Blakely Discusses Prohibition Reform: The Virginia Situation Not Yet Solved, She Says—Peasant Revolt Presented to College—Mrs. Brown is Speaker at the International Club: Foreign University Life Compared With American-German Student to Visit Hollins—The Cost of Crime—Hollins Student Life Staff Staff—Student Forum—Helen Harris Writes on Library Work—Triangle Chapter to Entertain Seniors—Successful Entertainment Given at Colored School—Educators Evaluate American System—Tech Students Hold Many Viewpoints—Campus Crumbs—Students Take Firm Stand on Warfare—Alumnae News—N.S.F.A. Broadcasts Are Announced—Music Notes—Society Colleges Devise to Meet Moratorium—Athletics and Intramural Sports
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Dec 19)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Investigation of Activities and Curriculum Initiated: Classes Present Petition in Hope of Improving Conditions—Dr. M’Collum Speaks at Science Meeting: Subject is Knowledge of Nutrition—Faculty Entertain Students With Parties—Dr. Randolph Attends Education Conferences—N.S.F.A. Convention to Meet in Washington—Y.W.C.A. Appoints Freshman Commission—Dorothy Donovan Portrays Madonna in Christmas Play: Pageant by Ye Merrie Masquers Was Given in the Little Theatre—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—Dr. Hutchins Speaks on Giotto as Decorator—Choir to Sing Carols Early Tomorrow Morn—Freshman Class Choose Officers—Campus Crumbs—New Year’s Resolutions—Shopping Suggestions—Alumnae News—Society—Endowment Discussed at Senior Forum—Junior Class Sponsors the Christmas Dance—Announce Engagement of Dr. Natalye Colfelt—Money Problems Form Subject of Discussion—Mrs. Morgan Speaks at Endowment Tea—Piano Students Give Pre-Christmas Recital
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Dec 2)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Trustees Give Reception for Dr. Randolph—Teams Celebrate Game at the Annual Banquet—Class Projects to be Theme of Senior Forum—Chemical Society to Meet Here Soon—Evens Win Fall Archery Tournament—History of Hockey at Hollins—Roanoke Symphony Gives First Concert—Dramatic Board Presents “The Enchanted April”—Evens Defeat Odds 4-2: Makes Tenth Consecutive Victory for Evens Team—Hollins Student Life Staff—Miss Farnsworth Discusses “Matter” in Convocation—Crawford Murder Case Comes To Trial: Students Asked to Take Action in Vote—Society—Campus Crumbs—Municipal Finance Programs are to be Broadcast over N.B.C.—Dr. Carver Spoke in Little Theatre—Athletics—Old Mail Bus Gives Road to Newer Creation—Zoology Department Acquires Dinosaur Footprint—Alumnae News—Hertha Rottsieper Talks on Present-Day Germany—“Cargoes” Contains Wide Variety of Interesting Material—Y.W. Cabinet and Advisory Board Meet; Formulate Plans—Music Notes—Rose Bampton Opens Community Concert—Dramatic Board Presents Play in Convocation Program
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Feb 11)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Religious Trends is Timely Subject of Miss Carter: Outlines Main Aspects of Present-Day Religion—International Club Sponsors Speakers—Alumnae Council Plans Meeting for Next Weekend: “The Place of the Liberal Arts College in a Changing World” to be Theme—Distribute Proceeds of the Class Dance—Banking Still Sound—Athletic Board to Sell Food in Keller—“Enter Madame” Given by the Virginia Players—Dr. Archie Palmer Delivers Talk on “Self-Education”: Recommends Chair of Loafing to Prepare for Use of Leisure—Seniors Make Plans for Founder’s Day—Fine for Feeling—Dr. Duvall Will Present Series of Religious Talks: First Two Addresses to be Delivered Tomorrow—Miss Juanita Bauer Appears on Program—Hollins Student Life Staff Staff—Student Forum—Publications Made By Hollins People—Program: Third Annual Meeting of Alumnae Advisory Council and Founder’s Day Celebration, February 18-22, 1933—Campus Crumbs—“Hound and Horn” Sponsors Contest—Bicentennial Stamps Presented to Library—Alumnae News—The Music Department Sponsors Radio Program—Athletics and Intramural Sports—Society
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Feb 25)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Faculty Players Amuse College in Short Skits: Ninety-Five Dollars is Given to the Cabin Fund—Collection of Silver Shown by Gorham—Founder’s Day is Celebrated: The Alumnae Council Meets. Election of Officers Held—Mr. Bolger Opens Hollins Broadcasts—German Art Exhibit to be Displayed—Cast Selected for “Little Women”—Founder’s Day Banquet was an Enjoyable Event: The Choral Club Entertained—A.A.U.W. to Sponsor “First Mrs. Fraser”—Roosevelt Presents Autographed Picture—The Liberal College is Timely Subject of Dr. Robt. Kelly: Must Produce Leaders, He Says, In Series of Addresses—Miss Florence Jackson to Make Address—Hollins Student Life Staff Staff—Student Forum—Faculty Concert is Given in Chapel—Facing the Question of Going to College—Alumnae News—Lawrence Tibbett Sings in Roanoke—Society—Colleges Are Invited to Symposium on Marriage—Athletics and Intramural Sports—Campus Crumbs
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Jun 5)
Hollins College
Vol. 5, No. 15 (June 5, 1933)
Table of Contents: Annual Class Day Exercises Were Held This Morning: Page Rude, President, Spoke For Her Class—Rosamond Larmour Wins Colonial Dames Prize—Commencement Play Presented by the Dramatic Association—Bonfire Will Be Held Tonight—Caroline von Humboldt to be Exchange Student—Dr. Walters to Deliver Commencement Address—Senior Vesper Service Held Sunday Evening—Senior Pianists Give Series of Graduation Recitals—Group Leaders Hold Meeting—Portrait of Professor Rath Unveiled—Four Classes Are Holding Reunions This Weekend: Alumnae Association Holds Annual Meeting—Rabbi Mendoza Delivers Baccalaureate Sermon—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—Faculty Give Plans for Summer—Campus Crumbs—Poem by Beth Durkee Published in Anthology—Senior Plans—What the Funkhouser Award Means to Hollins—Society—Curie Chemical Society Holds Elections—President for Year Elected by A.D.A.—Y.W. Conference to be Held at Blue Ridge—Edith Wriggins Will Study in Paris
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Mar 11)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: C.W.E. Institute Speakers Deliver Addresses Here: National and International Problems Discussed—Sue Hastings Brings Marionettes to Hollins—Miss Mary W. Scott to Talk on Art—Mrs. Reeves Visits Alumnae Chapters—Dr. Hearsey Address Preparatory Schools—Third Hollins Program is Broadcast from Station WDBJ: Music Board Sponsors Students in Series of Recitals—Yemassee-Mochican Game to Be Played: Annual Red-Blue Battle Eagerly Anticipated This Afternoon—“Little Women” is to be Presented—Another Degree—The Athletic Point System is Abolished—Dean Estes Cocke Holds Convocation—German Art Exhibit is Shown in Presser Hall: Prints are Representative of Many Schools—Annual Gymnastic Exhibition is Held—Hollins Student Life Staff Staff—Student Forum—Alumnae News—African Students to Tour United States—Society—“First Mrs. Fraser” Makes a Big Hit—Inter-University Cultural Exchanges—Music Notes—Campus Crumbs—Miss Jackson Reviews Occupations for Women
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Hollins Student Life (1933 May 20)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Hollins Joints Jefferson High in Promoting Play Day: One Hundred Girls Will Participate—Dr. M. P. Smith Discusses “Cap and Gown” Cabinet”—Professor Rath Presents Pupils in Spring Concert—Miss Parmenter Receives Ph.D.—Last Senior Forum of the Class of ’33—Commencement Program—Athletic Board Announces New Policy: Appointments Made—Council Members for the New Year Are Installed: Both Presidents Make Speeches—Seniors Win Meet for Fourth Time: Odds Defeat Evens in Baseball—Hollins Student Life Staff Staff—Student Forum—[Summer] Camps in Europe Offer Opportunity—Debating Club Combines with International Club—Original Compositions to be Played Sunday—Hollins Waiters Give Amusing Program—Alumnae News—Officers Announced for Next Year—Campus Crumbs—Pictures Presented to the Y.W. Room—Regulation Announced for Virginia Teachers—Endowment Day Carnival Held—Officers Elected by I.R. Club—Astronomy Class Makes Trip to Charlottesville—Y.W.C.A. Announces Change in Services—Society—Peyton University Celebrates May Day
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Hollins Student Life (1933 May 6)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Administration Acts on the Student Petitions: Arrangements Made for Foreign Study—Play Day Schedule Made for High School—“Hearts and Blossoms” Given at Troutville—Endowment Day Plans Are Underway—The New Spinster Appears Today—Miss Fanona Knox Visits Chicago—Class Officers Are Elected for 1933-34: Riding Club Offices Filled—Peyton University Crowns Betty Neal—May Day Celebrated in Norse Pageant: Page Rudd Reigns as Queen Gudrid—Jean Bird Gives Recital, Broadcasts Continue—Hollins Student Life Staff Staff—Campus Crumbs—Alumnae News—Scenes From May Day (pictures)—Riders Win Awards in Horse Show—Society—Goethe Film Shown Here Again
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Nov 8)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Juniors Present Plants for College Dance in December: Arrangements Well Underway, Committee Reports—President Randolph Visits Colleges and Century of Progress—V.I.P.A. Elects Officers, Awards Trophies at Meet—Freya Changes are Made Public at Convocation—“The Enchanted April” is Chosen as Fall Play—German Student Speaks on Nazi Party Evolution—Trustees to Give Reception for President Randolph—Dr. Poteat States: “Moral Dualism is Modern Difficulty”—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—Medical Aptitude Tests to be Given—Riders Try Paper Chasing Cross Country—Calendar for November, 1933—Doll Sweet Discusses Italy in I.R.C. Group—Music Notes—Community Concert Series Announced—Committees Appointed by Student Council—Campus Crumbs—Y.W.C.A. Gives Party to Children—Mary Monroe Penick Will Lead Foreign Tour—“Maedchen in Uniform” Given in Little Theatre—Students Participate in Education Program—Membership Basis for Riding Club Raised—Roanoke Hockey Club is Organized—Hockey Matches Wind Up Class Season—Hockey Meet to be at Westhampton—Mr. Thomas Follows Peace Theme in Chapel—Society—Senior Class Presents “What Price Olympus” as Hallowe’en Stunt—Students and Faculty Enjoy Hallowe’en Banquet and Stunt—Alumna Injured in Automobile Accident—“Alumnae Quarterly” to be Issued Next Week—Class Singing Has Been Resumed—Alumnae News
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Oct 26)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Pictures Presented to the College by the Class of 1933: A Wide Selection of Famous Artists is Made—Graves Shows Horses at County Fair—Faculty Members Elected Fellows in A.A.A.S—President Randolph Visits in Chicago—Count Correa Mystifies Audience With Tricks—Juniors Announce December Dance—M.A. Nettleton Leads I.R.C. Discussion—“Spinster” Pictures to be Taken Next Week—Arthur Henderson Jr. Speaks on Vital World Question—Petition to Play Radios in Quiet Hours Approved: Study Conditions Must be Maintained—Library Makes New Book-Borrowing Rule—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—I.R.C. Presented in Convocation Program—Book Club Orders Novels and Poems—Student Government President Speaks on Council’s Duties—Miss Burnham Gives Drawing Room Recital—Alumnae News—Dr. Colfelt Gives Equipment to Keller—Socks Approved for Sports Costumes—Campus Crumbs—Notice: Office Hours—Tinker Day Snapshots (Pictures)—The College Celebrates Fine Tinker Day—Society—The Engagement of Miss Mosher to Dr. McGinnis Announced—Festivities Planned for Hallowe’en Night—Upperclassmen in Main Have Tea for Sophomores—Hollins Holds Own At Horse Show—Seniors Hold First Forum of Year—Cotillion Holds Hallowe’en Dance—Athletics
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Oct 9)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Happy Birthday Miss Matty Cocke!—President Addresses the Student Body on Public Relations: Colleges Must Contribute Trained Citizens to the World—Great Building Progress Made During Miss Matty’s Presidency—College Celebrates “Miss Matty’s” Birthday Today—V.I.P.A. Convention to Meet in Richmond October 27th and 28th—Dr. John Finley, of New York Times, Congratulates President Emerita—International Club Elects President—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—Mr. Bolger Opens Drawing Room Recital Series—Riding Club Plans for Year Discussed—E.G. Brown Elected to Legislative Committee—Calendar for October—Freehand Drawing Room Recital Series—Freshmen Entertain with Short Stunts—A.D.A. Stunt Held Last Tuesday Night—Society—Seasons Open for Autumn Sports—Campus Crumbs—Book Club Open For New Members—Keller Innovations Announced in Meeting—Boston Sinfonietta Presents Concert—Students Anticipate Tinker Day Soon—Dr. Hearsey Gives Picnic for Seniors—Alumnae News—Cotillion Club Makes Plans for the Year—Dr. Marti Publishes Philosophical Book—Hollins’ Growth With “Miss Matty” (Pictures)
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Sept 19)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Welcome to ’37 from “Student Life”—Program Announced for Opening Week—Reporter Answers Freshman Questions—Group Leaders to Hold Meetings—Junior Message to Sister Class-Y.W.C.A. to Give Annual Reception—Mid Reynolds Greets Class of ’37—Directions for Finding Classrooms—Directory of New Students
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Hollins Student Life (1933 Sept 28)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Welcome to Hollins!—President Randolph Greets Student Body: Stresses the Responsibility of Fearless, Clear Thought—Appointments Made to Faculty During Summer—Our New President: Dr. Bessie Carter Randolph (picture)—“Always Our Miss Matty”—The College Session is Formally Opened: Dr. Howard E. Rondthaler Speaks on “These Amazing Days”—Trustees Elect New President of College: Prominent Alumna Comes from Florida State College for Women to Accept Position—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—Honor Students Named for 1932-33 Session—Y.W.C.A. Entertains College With Party—Freshman Alphabet—Dr. Hearsey Enjoys Interesting Trip Abroad—Merrie Masquers Ask for Christmas Play—Campus Crumbs—Many Changes Made in Campus Buildings—Alumnae News—John Powell Gives Concert in Salem—Rules of Library are Stated For Freshman—Dr. Marti Brings New Lantern From Germany—Plan Announced For Fire Drill System—Roanoke Little Theatre to Present Student Play—Campus Leaders, 1933-34 (Pictures)
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