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Charles Lewis Cocke Papers, Beth S. Harris
Charles Lewis Cocke Papers, Beth S. Harris
Finding Aids: Guides to the Collections
Personal and professional papers of Charles Lewis Cocke, educator, founder and first president of Hollins University, and Baptist layman.
Inside Hollins (1990), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1989), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1987), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1986), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1985), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1984), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1983), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1982), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1981), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1980), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1979), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1978), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1977), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1976), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1974), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1971), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1969), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1968), Hollins University
Inside Hollins (1965), Lorie Reed, Robin Rouse, Cookie Richardson, Sylvia Doughty
Inside Hollins (1965), Lorie Reed, Robin Rouse, Cookie Richardson, Sylvia Doughty
Inside Hollins
No abstract provided.
Inside Hollins (1964), Lorie Reed, Robin Rouse, Cookie Richardson, Sylvia Doughty
Inside Hollins (1964), Lorie Reed, Robin Rouse, Cookie Richardson, Sylvia Doughty
Inside Hollins
No abstract provided.
Inside Hollins (1954), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Jean Dixon Talbot, Rosalie Wilcox, Ann Revercomb, Anne Guffey, Marion Lunsford, Micky Roethke, Carolyn Hill
Inside Hollins (1954), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Jean Dixon Talbot, Rosalie Wilcox, Ann Revercomb, Anne Guffey, Marion Lunsford, Micky Roethke, Carolyn Hill
Inside Hollins
No abstract provided.
Inside Hollins (1951), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Jean Dixon Talbot, Rosalie Wilcox, Ann Rever, Micky Roethke, Carolyn Hill
Inside Hollins (1951), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Jean Dixon Talbot, Rosalie Wilcox, Ann Rever, Micky Roethke, Carolyn Hill
Inside Hollins
No abstract provided.
Inside Hollins (1950), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Jean Dixon Talbot, Rosalie Wilcox, Micky Roethke, Carolyn Hill
Inside Hollins (1950), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Jean Dixon Talbot, Rosalie Wilcox, Micky Roethke, Carolyn Hill
Inside Hollins
No abstract provided.
Inside Hollins (1949), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Jean Dixon Talbot, Rosalie Wilcox, Micky Roethke, Carolyn Hill
Inside Hollins (1949), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Jean Dixon Talbot, Rosalie Wilcox, Micky Roethke, Carolyn Hill
Inside Hollins
No abstract provided.
Inside Hollins (1947), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Jean Dixon Talbot, Micky Roethke, Carolyn Hill
Inside Hollins (1947), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Jean Dixon Talbot, Micky Roethke, Carolyn Hill
Inside Hollins
No abstract provided.
Inside Hollins (1942), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Micky Roethke
Inside Hollins (1942), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh, Vickie Vaughn, Susan Dyckman Johnston, Micky Roethke
Inside Hollins
No abstract provided.
Inside Hollins (1940), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh
Inside Hollins (1940), Marjorie K. Howard, Helen E. Walsh
Inside Hollins
No abstract provided.
Female Education, A Discourse, Delivered At The Dedication Of The Seminary Hall In Saugus, Jan. 15, 1822, To Which Is Added The Little Reckoner, Consisting Principally Of Arithmatical Questions For Infant Minds, Joseph Emerson
Maine Bicentennial
That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth; that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace. --Psalm 144:12 (King James Version)
The literal import of this prayer, is, that our daughters may be qualified to till with dignity, propriety and usefulness, the important stations, which they may be called to occupy. But prayer, without corresponding exertion, is presumption. We are not to expect miracles. Something must be done, in order that females may attain that dignified and elevated rank in society, for which the God of nature, as well …