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Hollins Student Newspapers: 1933

 
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  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Apr 29) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Apr 8) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Dec 19) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Dec 2) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Feb 11) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Feb 25) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Jun 5) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1933 Jun 5)

    Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Mar 11) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 May 20) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 May 6) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Nov 8) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Oct 26) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Oct 9) by Hollins College

    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)

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Sept 19) by Hollins College

    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

  • Hollins Student Life (1933 Sept 28) by Hollins College

    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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