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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
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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
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Hollins Student Life (1937 Dec 17)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Dowell Slams Supreme Court in First Forum—Keller Christmas Tree Outlasts Six Parties—Christmas Issue of Cargoes Interesting—“Sing” Holds Session for Senior Offspring—Sara Rice, Madonna, in Christmas Pageant—Spiritual Gifts Presented in Traditional Service—Santa Receives Royal Welcome at “Y” Party—Only 21 Hours Left if You’ve Lived This Long—Hollins Kith and Kin Meet Over Tea-cups—Liz Cardwell Triumphs in Freshmen elections—Putrid Poetry Plus (poem)—Social Scraps—Publicity Office Will Sponsor Historic Tour—Alumnae News—Under the Dome—Christmas in Brazil Not Very Colorful—Cameras Click for Spinster Snapshots—Dr. Lee Favors Aid to Chinese Situation—Fashion Flurries—Sport Slants—Simonds Sees Virtue in Some “Canned” Music—Alumnae News—Mitchell Says Virginia Landscapes are Ugly—Memories of Gay Prom Fade Into the Past
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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
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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
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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
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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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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 Queen—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
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Hollins Student Life (1937 Nov 19)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Bruce Simmonds Will Give Performance on November 29: Yale Music Professor to be On Campus Two Days—Odd-Even Game Will Climax Hockey Season—Lending Library of Latest Books Organized Here: Small Fee Will Be Charged to Readers—Jo-Jo, Campus Pet, Dies of Strychnine Poisoning—John Roberts, Hollins Night Watchman, Passes Away: Had Held Same Position for Thirty-Five Years—Medieval Art is Subject of Convocation Lecture—“Hansel and Gretel” Plays Before Capacity Audience: Clare Tree Major Group Gives Two Hollins Performances—Art Exhibit to Feature Water Colors of Lutz—“Mr. Pinn Passes By” to be Presented Saturday Night: Comedy by A.A. Milne is Fall Dramatic Effort—Senior Forum Discusses Endowment and Publicity—Hollins Student Life Staff—Mr. Roberts—Books for That Room of One’s Own—Music Notes—Students to Preside Over Chapel Services—Miss Lucinda Terry Was Guest Speaker at I.R.C.—Why Don’t You Read?—Memoirs of a World War Refugee [Mr. Rath]—Dr. Wilhelm Pauch Gives Lecture Series—Noted Newspaperman Speaks on Spanish War—Lending Library of Latest Books Organized Here—Social Whirl—Hockey and More Hockey—Fashion Flurries—Cargoes Will Revise Its Editorial Policy—Dr. Rathborne Publishes Book on “Fairie Queene”—Egyptian Expedition Victory for Students—Salzburg Guild Will Present Comic Opera—Outing Club Promises Food, Fun, Excitement—Under the Dome—Alumnae News—Songs and Reading Heard on Hollins Program—Many Riders Try Out for Club Membership—Program of Gymkhana on Saturday is Announced—Active Year Planned By New Camera Club—Sport Slants
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Hollins Student life (1937 Oct 29)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Dr. Hickman Sees Evils of Isolationist Policy: I.R.C. Advisor Speaks to Student Convocation—Talented Cast Promises Success of Fall Play—Education Group Will Hold Meeting on Hollins Campus: Group to Discuss Virginia Education Program—Movie of Hollins Life Started This Week—Nancy Penn Presents Freya to Student Body: Explains Ideals of Honorary Organization—Current Exhibit Shows Albertina Facsimiles—Heifetz Will Play in Roanoke Monday Night—H.A. McGinnis, Father of Hollins Professor, Dies—Hollins Mourns the Passing of Joe Turner: Was College Business Manager for Thirty-Seven Years, Enthusiastic Participant in Campus Activities—Ruth Rhoades Reviews Millay for Writers’ Club—Hollins Student Life Staff—Joe Turner—Time and Mr. Turner—Miss Vickery Explains Publicity at Hollins—Hollins Presents Series of Radio Broadcasts—Outstanding Educators Will Lead Meeting Here—Why Don’t You Read?—Tales of Mr. Turner—Informal Shots of Mr. Turner (pictures)—Education Exhibit Shows Advance in Textbooks—I.R.C. Meetings Center on American Foreign Policy—Program Completed for Education Meeting—Music From Hollywood—Fashion Flurries—Freshman Plays Reveal New Dramatic Talent—“Gala Occasion” to be Held By All Riders—Interclass Hockey Games Will Begin Next Week—Hollins Sees Informal Side of Brother Rats—Under the Dome—Enthusiastic Audience Greets “Brother Rat”—Camera Club Organizes Under Miss Vickery—Social Scraps—New ADA’s Rescued from Doom on Desert Island—Editor Sees Cargoes What Contributors Make It—Sport Slants
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Hollins Student Life (1937 Oct 8)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Miss Williams Speaks at Wednesday Convocation: Work of the Grenfell Mission Topic of Speech—Four Plays Chosen for Freshmen Presentation—Work of Living American Artists Exhibited Here: College to Purchase Two of the Pictures—Campus Activities Have Definite Schedule—“Pageant of Brides” Given By Triangle Alumnae Club: Hollins Students Model Old Bridal Costumes—Jascha Heifetz to Open Roanoke Concert Series—Century Opera Company to Open Academy Program: “Brother Rat” to Play in Roanoke in October—Mr. Bolger to Play at the Next Convocation—Miss Matty’s Birthday to be Celebrated Here Saturday: Student Body Will Sing Traditional Song—New Members Chosen at First Meeting of Cotillion—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—Campus Possibilities Surveyed at Convocation—Seniors Begin Working for Endowment Fund—With Apologies to Bobbie Burns (poem)—Eastnor Home Reveals Personality of Owner—Why Don’t You Read?—A History of Hollins Student Government—“1100 Miles” (short fiction)—Music Notes—Freshmen Give Command Performance of Stunts—Senior Class Discusses Stunt at First Forum—The Collegiate World—The Social Whirl—Vogue Offers Prizes in Fashion Contest—Alumnae Notes—Under the Dome—Students Speculate on “When is Tinker Day?”—From the Quadrangle—Sport Slants—Series of Four Stories to Appear in Cargoes—I.R.C. Meets to Discuss Plans for Session—A.D.A. Members Reign in Heaven or Hell
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Hollins Student Life (1937 Sept 24)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Nancy Peery Welcomes Freshmen to Hollins—Campus Undergoes Changes During Summer Months—“Big Apple” Dance Opens Hollins Social Season—Alumnae Institute Has Successful Season—Schedule of Events for Opening Week—S.C. Mitchell to Speak at Opening of College—Six New Members Join Faculty This Session—Group Leaders Aid in Freshmen Orientation—Organizations Honor Outstanding Ability—Sister Class President Greets New Students—Student Life Introduces Hollins Campus Leaders—Hollins Student Life Staff—Student Forum—Freshmen Questions—Faculty Close-Ups—Sport Slants—List of New Students—Tour of Campus
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