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Hollins Student Newspapers: 1938

 
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  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Apr 22) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Apr 22)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Mary Watson to Speak on Vocational Opportunities: Authority Will Discuss Problem for Students
    • Frances Young to Give Senior Recital Monday
    • Cooperation Asked for Paper’s Staff
    • Faculty Follies Promise to Display Rare Talent: Enthusiasm for Production Already High
    • Elizabeth Street Heads Student Life Staff: Editor of Paper Chosen for Next Year
    • Negro Waiters Entertain to Raise Church Funds” Sophomore Y.W.C.A. Commission Sponsors Project
    • Board Chooses lay for Commencement [“The Romantics”]
    • V.M.I. Will Participate in Hollins Riding Show
    • Margaret Anderson Made Head of Student Government: Marjorie Porter Elected Editor of Spinster
    • Roanoke A.A.U.W. Will Honor Hollins Seniors
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Spring Has Come
    • Ave Atque Vale
    • Catherine Wright Gives Senior Piano Recital
    • Senior Piano Program Given by Miss Sydnor
    • Why Don’t You Read
    • Music Notes
    • Wage-Hour Laws Discussed in Forum
    • Lotte Lehman Presents Concert in Roanoke: Soprano Closes Community Series for Year
    • Alumnae News
    • “Freedom at Hollins” is Convocation Subject
    • Dr. Negus Debunks 20th Century Alchemists: Chemist Brought to Hollins by Curie Society
    • Seniors Look Forward to Work as Alumnae
    • Mary Woolley Speaks at Meeting of A.A.U.W.
    • Under the Dome
    • Lenten Cantata Sung by Choir of Mixed Voices
    • Program of the Dance Presented by Orchesis
    • Casually Smart
    • Faculty Follies Promise to Display Rare Talent
    • Social Whirl
    • Department Store Vocations Discussed
    • British Foreign Policy is Topic of I.R.C.: Modern France will be Considered Next Time
    • Eric Rath Will Leave for Holliday in Germany
    • Sport Slants
    • Teaching is Subject of Vocations Lecture
    • Mildred Cole Closes Hollins Radio Series
    • Music Association Holds Annual Formal Meeting

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 15) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 15)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Ruling on Places of Recreation is Now Before the President: Emergency Action Taken By Joint Legislative Committee
    • Problems of Education Will Be Discussed by Dr. W.M. Kotschnig
    • Jim Tully Speaks on Hollywood: Sponsored by Alumnae
    • Student Forum (Dear Editor)
    • Poems
    • Vocational Guidance is Offered on January 4
    • Julia Price is Madonna of 1938: Medieval Village is Scene of Christmas Pageant by Heberling
    • Johns Piano Recital is Enthusiastically Received
    • Christmas Song

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 8) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 8)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Freshman Class Organizes With Election of Its Officers: Wooden is President
    • Hollins Holds Open Forum on U.S. Neutrality Laws
    • Student Aid Urged in Sale of Seals for T.B. Fund
    • Traditional White Gift Service Begins Christmas Season: Madonna is Revealed at Pageant
    • Town Hall Lecture Series Begins: Countess of Listowel Speaks on European Politics
    • A.A.A.S. Holds Southern Meeting: Hollins Students to Serve As Guides
    • Announcement from the “Cargoes” Staff
    • Andre Marchal’s Organ Recital is Enthusiastically Received: He Combines Extraordinary Musicianship with Vivid Personality
    • Golden Rule Dinner Planned for Sunday
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • New Members of A.D.A. Give Stunt
    • Under the Dome
    • Report Given on Action of Student Curriculum Com.
    • Music Notes
    • 2d Student Recital is Big Success: Piano, Voice, and Organ Selections Presented
    • Student Group in Germany Enjoys Novel Experiences: Olive Holmes is Campus Representative Among Munich Group
    • Snow Scenes (pictures)
    • N.Y.A. Appointments Made Public” Famous Educationalists Now on Board
    • The Social Whirl
    • Alumnae Tea Will Be Held Friday: Hollins Kith and Kin Meet Over Tea-Cups
    • Each Building Plans a Christmas Party
    • Whirling Hoops are Featured at Junior Prom
    • Triangle Club Elects New Head
    • Casually Smart
    • Committee Makes Change in Policy
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Dr. McBryde Speaks to Writers: Designed Hollins Seal With Mr. Turner
    • Sport Slants
    • Swimmers Will Compete Tuesday in Annual Meet

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Feb 11) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Feb 11)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Senator Gerald Nye Will Be Speaker at A.A.U.W. Dinner: Students May Purchase Tickets for Speech
    • Jackie Byrd to Try for Role of Scarlett: Sets Out for Hollywood With Round-Trip Ticket
    • Are You “Casually Smart?”
    • Valentine Bridge Party Will Be Gay Affair: Committees Working Hard on Preparations
    • Mrs. Barbee Succumbs After Long Illness: Was Youngest Daughter of Charles Lewis Cocke
    • Alumnae are Speakers at Chemical Society: Former Science Majors Tell of Present work
    • How Do You Like My New Garb?
    • [Stradivarius] String Quartet Spends Two Days at Hollins: Famous Stringed Instruments Used By Members
    • Kathleen Jackson Analyzes Congressional Legislation: Speaks to Hollins Forum on Four Recent Acts
    • Two New Students Join Student Life Staff: Girls Passed Requirements for Membership
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Aunt Bess
    • Second Semester
    • Music Notes
    • Speaker Warns Against Seasonal Voting
    • I.R.C. Welcomes New Members
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Work at Mercy House Progressing Rapidly
    • Plans for Founder’s Day Include Innovations: Miss Williamson Will Lead Memorial Service
    • Cornelia Weston Speaks to the Camera Club: Students Show Their Own Famous Movies
    • Alumnae News
    • Radio Programs Offer Interesting Variety: E. Foster Dowell Will Speak Next Week
    • Monkey Business Shown By George’s Dummy
    • Hans Kindler Advocates Study of Music: Believes Music is Necessary in Modern Life
    • Under the Dome
    • Moral Values Taught By Children’s Theatre
    • Character of Actors is of First Importance
    • Sport Slants
    • Casually Smart
    • Spring Weather Brings on Athletics Outbursts
    • “Little Men” Proves a Disappointment: Children Party Portrayed With Much Charm
    • Social Whirl
    • Hollins Motto is Now “See Virginia First”: Vacation Trip Planned Full of Excitement
    • Kindler Interpretation Enthralls Audience

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Feb 25) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Feb 25)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Economist Will Deal With Social Security in State: Stauffer to Address Student Convocation
    • Old Scrapbook Reveals Big Event at Hollins: Big Time Star Has Been in the Little Theatre
    • Class of ’41 Will Issue Next Student Life
    • Light Opera Company to Present “Patience”: Hollins Students Will Have Part in the Production
    • Vocational Guidance Offered to Students: Meetings Will Be Continued Throughout the Spring
    • Virginia Legislation is Subject of Next Forum
    • Hollins Relics Shown in Local Library: Old Letters and Pictures Were Featured
    • Miss Heasey Urges Blend of Humor, Reality, and Dreams: Feeling of Student Body Voiced By Nancy Peery
    • Sierra’s “Cradle Song” Will Be Spring Play: Affords Opportunity for Artistic Interpretation
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Founder’s Day
    • “We Would Be True”
    • Alumnae News
    • Founder’s Day Featured on Radio Broadcast: Chorus of Sixteen Led by Miss Leiphart
    • Nye Peace Formula Abolishes War Profits
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Text of Miss Hearsey’s Speech
    • Humanities Division Holds Annual Meet: Gertrude Smith Talks About Classical Research
    • Students’ Art Exhibit Arouses Comment: Sketches Drawing and Oils Contained in Exhibit
    • Fairy Tale Lives Again in the Ballet Russe
    • Under the Dome
    • Founder’s Day Address Rings of Optimism: Smith College Dean Emphasizes Historical Interpretation
    • Casually Smart
    • Social Whirl
    • Dr. Nicholson Indicates Educational Changes
    • Sport Slants
    • Music Recitals Give Experience to Students
    • Cannaday Comments on German Art Exhibit
    • “Brother Rat” Bracken Breaks Into Ranks
    • Olive Holmes Studies Japanese Propaganda

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Jun 3) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Jun 3)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dr. Bernard C. Clausen of Pittsburgh Will Give Baccalaureate Sermon: “Pennies from Heaven” is Topic of Address
    • Young Mr. Canaday is The Talk of Campus
    • Commencement Play is Destined for Success: Upperclassmen Play Leads in “The Romantics”
    • Returning Graduates Throng Campus for Commencement: Four Classes Gather for Their Reunions
    • Forest of Arden is Scene of Class Day Exercises: Miss Randolph Will Give Garden Party
    • Dr. William S.A. Pott, Missionary and Educator, Will Address Graduates: President of Elmira College Strikes Hopeful Notes
    • Commencement Concert Will Take Place Sunday
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Assignment in Music Theory Drives One Student to Morbid Mumbling and Moronic Repetition
    • Why Don’t You Read
    • Social Whirl
    • Freshman Study Shows Character of Erich Rath: Former Professor is Visiting Relatives in Holland
    • Juniors Approach Goal in Mercy House Drive
    • Freshman Orientation Plans are Announced: Newcomers Will Arrive on September 12th
    • Class of ’38 Visualizes Brilliant Future: Fair Graduates Enter Varied Fields-They Hope
    • Under the Dome
    • Summer Plans Vary Among the Faculty
    • Camera Club Presents Outstanding Exhibit
    • Negro College Sends Debaters to Antipodes
    • Award Scholarships to the Virginia Forum; Undergraduates Will Give Main Addresses
    • Sports Slants
    • [Hollins] President Approves Proposed Legislation: New Regulations Recognize Student’s Maturity
    • This Collegiate World
    • Bitter and Sweet Mingle in Memories of Seniors: Faculty Members Contribute Many of Them
    • Alumnae News
    • Olive Holmes to Study in Germany Next Year: Scholarship to University in Munich Won By Student
    • Casually Smart
    • Commencement Program
    • Senior Parties Climax Spring Social Season
    • Myron S. Myers Presents First Piano Recital Here: Number by Debussy is Given Beautiful Interpretation
    • Commencement Play is Destined for Success
    • Mr. Canaday’s Exhibit to Continue Until the 7th: Students Also Show Work in Y.W.C.A. Room

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 May 13) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 May 13)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Miss Randolph Discusses Diplomatic Trends and Their Significance: Also Announced Marshals to Serve Next Year
    • Hollins Honors May Queen: Jeanette Ogsbury Crowned in Forest of Arden
    • Student Government Installs Officers: Margaret Anderson Gives Inaugural Address
    • Hollins Choral Club Joins V.P.I. in Concert
    • Seniors Featured in Commencement Play
    • Dr. Ludwig Waagen Will Lecture Here Sunday on German Art of the 11th to 13 Centuries: Will Encourage Taking Junior Year in Munich
    • Cotillion Club Holds Its Final Dance
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Sophs Witness Seniors in Gay and Wild Fling
    • Blair Carter Presents Her Senior Recital: Interesting Selections Make Up Program
    • Interesting Art Exhibit Given By Mr. Cannaday: Tempera Method Accented in Works of Various Types
    • Why Don’t You Read
    • Campus Leaders of ’38-’39
    • Old Fashioned ‘Spinster’ Proves in Fashion: Students Painted the Division Pages By Hand
    • Rebecca Rice Concludes Music Study at Hollins
    • Last Forum Presented: Dean Blanchard Speaks
    • Seniors Sponsor Picnic in Forest of Arden
    • 7 O’clock May Queen Causes Campus Riot: Georgie Dando “Tops” the Nixie Pixie Court
    • Casually Smart
    • Alumnae News
    • Dr. Van Dusen Speaks in Hollins Chapel
    • I.R.C. Officers Attend Annual State Meeting
    • Under the Dome
    • Syphilis Film Presented by Hygiene Department
    • Social Whirl
    • Hollins Students Attend Science Meet at V.P.I.: Dr. Patterson Only Member of Faculty to Speak
    • Department of Music Presents Last Recital: Selections of Many Types Included on Program
    • Musical Notes
    • A Sign of Spring in the Hollins Atmosphere: Thoughts Turn to Poetry and Back to Nature
    • Sport Slants
    • Colored Church Gets Funds for New Steeple
    • Spring is No Time for Study

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Nov 17) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Nov 17)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Fall Play in Rehearsal Shows Great Promise: Well-Chosen Play Promises Evening of Entertainment for Cast and Audience
    • Dilling and Knitzer Play in Community Concert
    • Siberians Sing Old Russian Songs: Have Voice Range Unlike That of Any Other Choir in the World
    • Rev. Trimmer Holds Thanksgiving Service
    • Annual Gymkhana is Great Success for Riding Club
    • Odd-Even Rallies Started; Banquet Will Climax Season
    • Children’s Play Presented Here: Clare Tree Major Players Perform Well
    • Miss M.F. Williams Holds Convocation on Medieval Art: Imaginary Tour of Typical Town of Middle Ages Described
    • Dowell Advances Theory on Munich Settlement
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Under the Dome
    • New Collegiate Publication Issued
    • Writers Club Gets Underway With Meeting Sunday
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Hollins Student Spends Riotous Summer in Europe: Many Exciting Adventures and Very Gay Times Mark Travels
    • Call Southerners to Conference: Promotion of Human Welfare is Aim
    • V.M.I. Orchestra Signed to Play at Fall Prom
    • Orchesis Group Attends Meeting at Sweet Briar
    • Sport Slants
    • Gibson Reviews Christian Power” He Strikes Refreshing Note of Optimism
    • Seniors Give Opinions on Teaching Methods
    • The Social Whirl
    • Countess [of Listowel] Talks on European Politics
    • Student-Conducted Chapel Services Contributed by Y.W.
    • Casually Smart
    • Gertrude Stimpson Chosen President of Music Association
    • Original Woodcuts By Norman Kent Hung in Y Room
    • Alumnae Notes

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Oct 27) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Oct 27)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Dr. Smith Will Discuss Trip: Travels in Europe Will Be Subject of Lecture
    • Work Begun on Fall Play: Talent and Ability Mark Cast of First Production
    • Production Class Chooses Coming Freshman Plays: Unusual Interest Shown in Backstage Work as Well as Acting
    • Prizes Offered in Poster Contest Attract Many
    • Do You Think Hollins is Sleeping?
    • I.R.C. Discusses German Policy: Barbara Goty Confirmed as President
    • Hallowe’en Fun Promised in Stunts on Saturday Night: Gay Costumes in Dining Room Add to Gaiety of Week-end on Hollins Campus
    • Camera Club Elects Officers for ’38-’39 Session
    • Faculty Members Attend Conference in Richmond
    • Mr. Goodale Plays at Dedication of New Organ: Erich Rath Honored for His Years of Service on Campus
    • Rev. Blanton Belk Conducts Chapel
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Under the Dome
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Freshmen Given Chance to Show Literary Ability
    • Prospective Students from Richmond Visit the College
    • Vitality in Literature of Victorians Praised
    • Alumnae Notes
    • Chairman Explains Purpose of Freya
    • Alumnae Offer Town Hall Series: Varied Speakers to Give Lectures
    • November Will Be Active Month for Riding Club
    • Cotillion Planned for November
    • Casually Smart
    • Merry A.D.A.’s Increase With Four New Wits
    • Four Students Will Attend the V.I.P.A. Meet
    • Institution in Mexico was First American University

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Oct 6) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Oct 6)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Father Whittemore to Speak to Hollins Students on Monday: Famous Missionary is From the Order of the Holy Cross
    • Mordkin Ballet Will Perform Here Oct. 9
    • Marge Howard New President of ’38-’39 Riding Club
    • Memorial Service this Sunday: Miss Matty and Miss Bayne Honored
    • Truth is Herewith Proven to be Really Stranger Than Fiction
    • Hollins Theatre Gets Prize Play By Anderson: Jitney Players to Give Performances on Campus and at Roanoke
    • Slides and Movie Contrast Hollins Then and Now: Star-Studded Cast Perform for Audience
    • Mrs. Roosevelt Will Lecture at Roanoke Auditorium Next Week: “Day at White House “ Subject of Lecture Sponsored by Alumnae Association
    • I.R.C. Discusses European Crisis in Sunday Series
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Why Don’t You Read?
    • Casually Smart
    • Junior League of Roanoke Will Give Benefit Cabaret
    • Freshman Regrets Her Sad Decline
    • Script of Senior Stunts is Read at First Forum
    • Romantic History of Mountain Told as Tinker Day Approaches
    • Vogue Prix de Paris Offers Opportunity to Seniors
    • Fine Reproductions Shown: Varied Program Planned
    • List of Faculty Residences
    • Under the Dome
    • Rules for Fast Reading Are Given By an Expert
    • Officers Chosen to Fill Vacancies: Brinkley, George, Wallace, and von Lengerke
    • This Collegiate World
    • All Efforts Will Bend Towards Raising Money for the New Dormitory
    • Fine Speakers and Artists on Program for Year
    • Alumnae Notes
    • Social Whirl
    • A Pitiful Plea (poem)
    • Miss Randolph Holds Convocation: She Interprets the European Crisis
    • Academic Honors Awarded to Students from All Classes
    • Sport Slants
    • Roanoke Ministers Conduct Sunday Chapel Services
    • Short Change and Exchange
    • Dance Organization Begins Work With New Apprentices
    • Cotillion Club Adds Group of New Members to Roll
    • Active Year in Music Promised by Betty Smith

  • Hollins Student Life (1938 Sept 16) by Hollins College

    Hollins Student Life (1938 Sept 16)

    Hollins College

    Table of Contents:

    • Ballator Replaces Canaday on Staff of Art Department: Cornelius Johns, Harriet Allen, and Mary V. Long Also Join Faculty
    • Faculty-Students Cooperate to Guide New Hollins Girls
    • Nationally Known Artists to be Heard in Concert Series
    • Hollins Student Returns After Studying in France
    • “Y” Will Give Circus Party for Newcomers Saturday
    • Dr. Francis Gaines Will Deliver Speech At Formal Opening: Expansions of Citizenship Will Be the Topic of His Address
    • Many Improvements Made on Campus During Summer
    • Hollins Student Life Staff
    • Student Forum
    • Directory of New Students
    • Introducing to You (pictures)
    • Sport Slants
    • Mythical Tour of Hollins Campus: Conducted for the New Students
    • New York World’s Fair is a Tremendous Project

 
 
 

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