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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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 t 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
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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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