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Hollins Student Life (1936 Apr 22)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Hollins Riding Club Will Sponsor Show Saturday: McIntyre Exhibition is In Program—Campus Organizations Elect New Officers—Mary Morris Watt to Edit Student Life—Dr. Albert Bushnell Hart Recent Visitor Here—Miss Randolph Discusses Emergency Peace Program: Says Action is Necessary in Present Crisis—Kate Spruill Elected President of [Senior] Class—“Peter Pan” Chosen by Dramatic Board—Sophomore Class Will Give Spring Dance on Saturday—Miss Hearsey Accepts Position at Abbott—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—Five-Point Program Leads to Changes—Mrs. Lane Gives Unusual Collection to Lab—Alumnae News—Shelley and Marin Report on Conference—Margaret Parsons Gives Organ Recital Sunday—This Collegiate World—Miss Sitler to Address Academy of Science—Randolph-Macon Dance Group Gives Recital—Sport Slants—Elizabeth Sneider Wins Fellowship at Brown—Society—Dr Vlastos Delivers Series of Lectures—Dr. Dexter Whittinghill Speaks at I.R.C.—Miss Ump-De-Dump New President of A.D.A.
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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.
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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
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Hollins Student Life (1936 Feb 12)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Frank Speaight, Noted Actor, to be in Roanoke: To Present Dickens’ Pickwick Papers—Sandurg, Famous Poet, Will Speak in Salem—Changes Made in Chapel Services this Term—The Old Order Changes [Changes to Founder’s Day Celebrations]—Hedgerow Players Enact Modern Italian Farce—Emory Glee Club Sings at Hollins on Feb. 19—Winter Issue of Cargoes Reveals New Talent—“A Bill of Divorcement” Will be Spring Play: Tryouts for Play Start This Week—Dr. Peake Speaks in Convocation Tonight—Mischa Elman to Play at Academy of Music—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—Society—Campus Crumbs—Sport Slants—Cotillion Club Holds its Midwinter Dance—Dr. Marti Will Be Here for Weekend of Feb. 23—Alumnae News—Freshman Commission o Sponsor Bridge Party—This Collegiate World—Miss Harwell Presents Rotor to Laboratory—Senior Sponsor Drive to Aid Endowment Fund
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Hollins Student Life (1936 Feb 26)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Opera Company to Give “The Pirates of Penzance”: Miss Virginia Egolf is Director—Schultz and Fowler Give Debate on T.V.A.—Mr. Turner Presides at Founder’s Day Dinner—Eleanor Schaeffer Will Present Song Recital: Nils Nelson Will Be Accompanist—Book Nook Offers Prize for Best Collection—Dr. Ella Lonn Discusses the European Situation: Speaks at Alumnae Council Meeting—Nelson Eddy Sings Tonight at the Academy of Music—Dr. Fritz Marti Speaks at Meeting of I.R.C.—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—Joray Presents Series of Royal Impersonations—Dr. Henderson Delivers Founder’s Day Address—Campus Crumbs—Sandburg Interviewed Through Sea of Coats—Society—Donald Bolger Presents Recital in Chapel—Sport Slants—Miss Lynn to Speak in Convocation Thursday—Y.W.C.A. Sponsors Massie’s Mill Choir—Wreath Ceremony on Founder’s Day (picture)—Frank Speaight Brings Dickens to Life Again—I.R.C. Sends Hayes and Berkeley to Conference
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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
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Hollins Student life (1936 Mar 18)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: “A Bill of Divorcement” is Outstanding Production: Actors Give Good Interpretations—“Ye Merrie Masquers” Presents New Members—Heironimus Hollins Day to Aid Endowment Fund: Students and Alumnae Will Be Hostesses—Renowned Ballet Russe Performs in Roanoke—Miss Hazel Burnham Gives Violin Recital—Helen Martin is Elected Student Body President—Leight Hanes Visits Writer’s Club March 8—Professor Rath Retires as Music Head for Term: To Remain as Chief Music Advisor—Dr. Kathleen Bruce Gives Talk on T.V.A.—Charlotte Urner Will Give Voice Recital—Orchesis Schedules Annual Dance Recital for March 21: Physical Education Group to Assist—Delegates Tell Club of Rock Hill Conference—Hollins Student Life Staff-Student Forum—With Love to an Eight O’Clock Professor (poem)—Freshmen Form Reading and Discussion Groups—Journal Club Attends Lecture by Dr. Allen—Dr. Mitchell Lectures on Solar Eclipses—Dean Blanchard Gives Account of Recent Trip—Monogram Club Presents Letters and Chevrons: Former Red Captain is Toastmistress—Dr. Smith Lecures on “Horace and His Italy”—Society—Future Holms Transfer Water Waves to Pool—Harriet Ann Jackson Will Read Paper—Committee Discusses Orientation Problem—Ten New Students Make Dean’s List Average—Hard-Fought Game Gives Victory to Mohicans: Yemassees Rally But Fail to Overcome—Campus Crumbs—Private Lives—Barrère Symphony to be Last Concert of Series
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Hollins Student Life (1936 May 14)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Carolyn Saunders Reigns Over May Day Celebration: Festival of Lora Held in Forest—Writers Club Elects Dolly Burks President—Dr. Johnson Speaks on Color and Photography: Shows Moving Pictures of Gardens in Salem—Chemistry Department Members Receive Honors—Helen Martin Installed as Council President: Discusses History of Student Government At Hollins—Waiters to Entertain for School Fund—Program Announced for Community Concert—Ten Faculty Members Will Not Return: Three to Pursue Studies Toward Higher Degrees—Lelia Cock is Elected Choral Club President—Dean Hearsey Announces Result of Student Petitions: Stresses Responsibility of Students—Dr. Bruce Addresses Salem Woman’s Club—Hollins Student Life Staff-Student Forum—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—May Day: Scenes from “The Festival of Lora” (pictures)—Keller on Saturday Night—Piano Majors to be Presented in Recital—New President of A.D.A. Elected by Club—Rice and Sydnor Give Joint Piano Recital—Miss Egolf Directs Roanoke Choral Club—Miss Jackson Chosen as Freshman Class Sponsor—Sport Slants
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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
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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
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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)
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