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Hollins Columns (1942 Apr 24)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Elected Officials (pictures)—Defense Measures Affect Curriculum—Students Attend “Carmen” Tonight—AAUW Chairman Addresses Seniors—Orchesis Chooses New Members—A.D.A. Initiates Two Screwballs—Faculty Members Give Vocal Recital—Cotillion Members Elect Curtis, Cole—Colored Singers Help Centennial—Voting Schedule—Hollins Columns Staff—World Wind—Title Censored (poem)—May We Congratulate—Letter to the Editor—Under the Dome—Turner Hall Drive to Close May 1—Cecil Brown Talks on War Situation—Hollins Riding Show Will Be Given in Modified Form To Benefit Turner Hall and National Defense—Virginia Artists’ Exhibit Held Here—Sophomore Prom Progresses Nicely—Seniors To Hold Panel Discussion—Hollins Swimmers Prepare For Meet—Students Discuss Physical Fitness
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Hollins Columns (1942 Dec 4)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Founder’s Day Comes to Campus; Shoals of Fish Congregate Here—Whale! Whale! The Gang’s All Here! What the Hook Do We Care!—Splash!—Song of the Sea Nymphs (poem)—Minnie Swims with Meny Schools—20,000 Legs Under the Sea—Scales ‘n’ Scallops—Use No Hooks-String Him a Line!—The Time Has Come (poem)—A Gull’s Point of View—A Bouy’s Point of View—Orders of Bridge—Under the Foam
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Hollins Columns (1942 Feb 13)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Teacher-Author Will Visit Campus—Various Activities Are Scheduled—Forum Features Dean Lyman—Officers Elected—V for Valentine’s on Hollins Campus—Teachers Called to Aid Defense—Miss Allen at Hollins Since 1938—Miss Hall Succeeds Miss Ilmer—Committees Plan Hollins War Work—Hollins Column Staff—Hope—The Faculty Roll Their Own (poem)—Under the Dome—Friday the 13th?: Look Out for Mirrors, Ladders; Grab Lucky Pennies, Horseshoes—Clare Tree Majors to Present Play—First Aid Enrolls Faculty, Students—William L. Shirer to Be Featured in Roanoke Soon—This Collegiate World—Ballator Displays Latest Paintings—Orchesis Attend Dance Symposium—Modes…by Maraist—Turner Hall Committee Shows Motion Pictures at Convocation—Four Interclass Basketball Games Played Last Week—Turner Hall Fun Sponsors Play—Cargoes Sponsors Freshman Writers—Budge Tells Reporters Tennis Affected by War; Confesses Dislike for Tennis at Age Fourteen—Exhibit Features Modern Painting—State Conference Sponsored by IRC—Athlete’s Feat—The Students Discuss Air Raid Precautions—Heironimus Says—Thursday Morning Music Club Hears Hollins Choral Group—World Wind—New Way of Saving Electricity Leaves Everyone ‘in the Dark?’—Constance Wardle Sings Over Radio—Off the Record—Bolger Features Modern Masters—Frederick Wood Talks to Division About Poet, Heine—Student Recital Held in Chapel—Graham Gwathmey Claims Kin to President of First Board—Three Enrollees For Class of ’63—Class of ’44 Agrees to Give Spring Ball—Pink Slips—Cotillion to Give Second Club Dance
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Hollins Columns (1942 Feb 27)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Noted Lecturer Will Speak Here—Freshmen, Attention!—Six Girls to Model for Heironimus—I.R.C. Conference Meets at Hollins—Hollins College Celebrates Birthday of Founder; Seniors Place Wreathes on Cocke Family Graves—Founder’s Day Speakers—Reinhold Niebuhr Delivers Address—Alumnae Council Hears Dr. Lyman—Committee Begins its New Campaign—Honorary Society Chooses Members—Hollins Columns Staff—The Job on Hand—The Problem Before the House—Founder’s Day: 1942 (poem)—Under the Dome—Stubbs Follow Family Tradition; Four Generations Enrolled Here—Miss Lipton Gives Concert in March—Choir Will Sing at W&L Vespers—Athlete’s Feat—This Collegiate World—Red, Blue Teams to Play March 9—Y.W.C.A. Sponsors Services for Lent—Sweet Briar Holds Tri-College Games—Valentine Party Nets $16 Profit—The Students Discuss: The Honor System—Heironimus Says—Free Speech (Letters to the Editor)
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Hollins Columns (1942 Mar 13)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Music Department Not Superstitious, Has Recital Today—Events of the Week—Mohicans Win Game March 9—Prof. Bob Shaffer Gives Gallery Talk—Representatives Meet to Discuss Physical Fitness—With All Apologies to Edgar Allen (poem)—Inside Dope on Bob L. Goodale Tells All, But All, We Mean!—Vacation Cancelled; Blues on Campus—Clare Tree Major Players to Be Here Monday Week—Orchesis Dancers Plan Convocation—Hollins Columns Staff—Give Us Time—About the Editors (poem)—Letter to the Editor—Over the Seal or Watch Your Step—Slipping—Air Raids Prove “Hair-Raising”—Kippy Follows Family Traditions; Four Generations Enrolled Here—Heironimus Says—Censored!
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Hollins Columns (1942 Mar 27)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Completed Centennial Program Includes Symposia and Pageant—Riding Club Chooses Members—Riding Instructor Receives Orders—Semi-Sport Fans Get Spring Tans—Old Southern Tradition Motif Will Prevail at Centennial Ball—Orchesis Society to Present Program Tonight; Special Music Arranged by Ethel Talmadge—Hollins Columns Staff—Congratulations [Freshman Class]—Let’s Think This One Out—You Too, Can Buy Defense Stamps—The Staff Suggests—Under the Dome—Forum Discusses Vocational Fields—Gwendolyn Hubbard Presents Recital—Pink Slips—This Collegiate World—Martha Graham Discusses War and Art; Dancing Career Takes Years of Hard Work—Dimes and Milk Join War Effort—Modes…By Maraist—Turner Hall Designed to House 145 Girls When Entire Building Completed; Room Plan Includes Single Rooms and Suites, Reception and Study Rooms—Modern Housing Exhibit Emphasizes Economic Building and Management—Class Performs Millay’s Satire—Student Government Association Initiates New Election System—Tea House’s Popularity Wanes as Sundeck’s Charms Increase—Athlete’s Feat—Swimmers to Hold Meet on April 28—ADA’s Battle Frosh in Death Struggle—Students Discuss: Conservation of Stockings—Heironimus Says
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Hollins Columns (1942 May 16)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Celebration Opens Sunday with Talk by Bishop Block—Centennial Dance to Mark Anniversary—Centennial Honors Shared With Ten Other Colleges—Dewey and Others Discuss Horizons of Freedom Today—Dr. Comstock Speaks At Convocation Tuesday—Academic Symbols are Interpreted—Calendar for the Centennial of Hollins College—Hollins Columns Staff—It Has Not Been An Easy Task—The Lesson (poem)—Why Not Phi Beta Kappa at Hollins—New Horizons—Hollins Completes its 100th Year of Education for Women—Hollins College Has Unusual Record; Three Presidents from 1846-1942 Include Founder and Daughter—Discipline Grows Liberal With Years; Privileges Few and Far Between for Valley Union Seminary Students—“Miss Lizzie” Latane, Oldest Living Hollins Alumna, Recalls Events, Rules, Ideals of College in Her Day—Charles Lewis Cocke Pulls School Through Wartime Hardships—1890 Students Educated for Marriage, Girls Interested in Woman Suffrage—In ‘90s College Lass Had Choice of Three Major Sports; Basketball, Tennis, Bicycling Were Favorites—Literary Clubs Fade Out in Stress of Modern Life—1842 Hollins Girl Would Approve of Great Granddaughter’s Life if She Could See Her Now—Tayloe Gymnasium Has a Visitor From the Past; Nineteenth Century Damsel Pays a Call—Hollins Lady Principal Tells About Many Years of Touring Europe as Chaperon for Educational Trips—Hollins Girls Built Their Little Theatre With Spirit and Determination—Science Hall Fire of ’25 Was a Nine-Day Wonder—Hollins Album Brings Back Memories; Pictures of Well-Loved Faculty Recall Traditional Anecdotes—Hollins War Activity Parallels That Of 1917; College Cooperates With National Program Including Conservation and Preparedness—Freya Presents “Figures in a Dream;” Goodale, Browning Direct Fantasy—Descendent of Colonel Tayloe Attends Hollins: Graham Gwathney Carries on Family Tradition—Second Hall West Echoes Memories of Emma Jones—Heironimus Says—1960 Alumna Finds Campus Beautified By New Buildings—Simplicity Keynote of Chapel
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Hollins Columns (1942 May 29)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Graves and Poteat to Speak Here—Underhill, Hones Elected Officers of Orchesis—Anne Page Elected Choir President for Next Year—Randolph Will Give Party for Seniors—Pick Broadway Show for Commencement—Grobmeyer Replaces Peters as Head of Student Body; Platform of Next Year’s Council Presented—Many Important Hollins Guests Acclaim Hundredth Anniversary’s Success—Commencement Calendar—Hollins Columns Staff—A Verage or Superior?—Evolution of a Sheepskin Holder (poem)—Where Do You Go From Here?—Under the Dome—Century Breaks Tradition at Hollins As Ancient Procedures are Spurned—Susan Johnston Declares ADA Policy for ’42-’43—Freya Members Plan for Coming Year—Recital Includes Original Work—Faculty Announces Various Plans for Coming Summer Vacation—The Seniors Discuss: Future Plans
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Hollins Columns (1942 Nov 20)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: George C. Obenshain Rescues Pilots; Roanoke Man Cited As Hero—Y.W.C.A. Sponsors Dr. George Heaton—Durrschmidt Tells of War Experiences—Miss Recker Joints Hollins Faculty—Defense Courses To Begin Here Next Semester—Mr. William A Preston, Mr. George S. Shackelford Judge Gymkhana; Jumping Class Won by Patricia Graling on “Ma Cherie”—Campus Community Pledges $970 to World Student Service Fund—Publisher Releases Miss Ruedi’s book—Wilson Announces Results of Survey—New Art Exhibit Is Announced—Hollins Columns Staff—One at a Time, Please—The World Today—Under the Dome—Skirting the Field—Thanksgiving Plans are Completed—Odd-Even Teams Meet in Traditional Battle—Movies on Rubber Shown by Chemical Society—Frills and Frolics—Petitions Discussed at Senior Forum—Hudson ‘n’ Judson Name Favorite Cigarettes of Hollins Campus—“La Boheme Given at Academy—Juniors Announces Plans for Prom—Stainback and Underhill Attend Convention in Washington D.C.—The Students Discuss: The Freshmen Plays—Heironimus Says—Howard Boatwright Gave Recital Here—I.R.C. Has Supper at Tea House
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Hollins Columns (1942 Nov 6)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Hollins Columns States Policy for 1942-43—Howard Boatwright Cast for Fall Play, Guest Artist Here Named By Board—Freshmen to Present Four Plays Saturday—Music Federation Holds Meeting at Hollins—Nine New Apprentices Join Orchesis Group—Class of ’44 Plans Prom for December 5—Gymkhana to be Held on November 14—American Group in Oils Shown in ‘Y’—Ernst Wolff, Baritone, Presents Concert and Informal Music—Air Cadets from Roanoke to be Entertained Here—Cotillion Club Chooses Twenty New Members—Eight Hollins Girls Listed in “Who’s Who”—Schedule of Events—Hollins Column Staff—Freedom of the Minority—News of the Week—Poem—Something Must Be Done—Under the Dome—Confidentially—Skirting the Field—Cabin Party is Ideal Weekend Occupation; Living in the Rough Becomes Popular—Frills and Frolics—Fifty-Six Girls Enrolled in New Typing Class—Hudson ‘n’ Judson Give Us “Lowdown” on Men; Beaux on Campus Typed and Classified—Harrison Points Out Aim of Freya—Program of Waacs Given By Turner—The Students Discuss: Their Ignorance of World Events—Red Cross Takes Staff Members—Heironimus Says—Letter to the Editor
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Hollins Columns (1942 Oct 24)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Senter is Elected Junior Officer—Necessary Price Rise Begins at Tea Room—Committee Studies Petition Problems—Winship to Edit Hollins Handbooks—Hallowe’en Brings Spooks, Ghosts, and Haunts to Hollins Campus, Special Banquet Celebration Will Be Followed by Senior Stunts—Executive Council Coordinates Work—Isabel de Palencia Comes to Hollins; Authoress Speaks at Convocation—Swimming Club Grows; Members Take Tests—Cinema Guild Brings Film Here Saturday—Schedule of Events—The Students Discuss Farming During Wartime—Members of Teams To be Announced—Two Hollins Girls Attend Meetings—Mr. Goodale Offers Farewell Recital—Dorscheid Announces New Staff of Spinster—Classes Review College Rules
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Hollins Columns (1942 Oct 9)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Social Committee Announces Plans—Sophomores to Give Freshmen Carnival—Hollins Student Body Chooses Burt for Secretary-Treasurer—College Choir Adds Members—Molly Weeks Heads Legislative Board—S.S.S.?—Toepleman, Spears, Davidson Join Staff—Choral Club Elects Chewning President—“Y” Elects Davenport Secretary, May States Plans for Year—Martin Will Head New House Board—A.A.U.W. Sponsors Benefit Play—Schedule of Events—The Students Discuss: War Marriages
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Hollins Columns (1942 Sept 21)
Hollins College
Table of Contents: Donald Davidson Gives Address—Hollins Spinsters Decrease Rapidly—Faculty Members Join the Service—Introducing the B.G.O.C.’s—Important Notice!—Freshmen Welcomed by Group Leaders—Open Letter to the Class of ’46—16 New Members Join School Staff—Hollins Becomes Family Tradition—Y.W.C.A. to Give “V” Party Tonight—List of Teachers in Service—Hollins Columns Staff—Directory of New Students—Two Frosh Collaborate on Opinion of Hollins—Under the Dome—Don’t be Amazed
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