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The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, December 29, 1938, [Whole Number: 3307], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Dec 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, December 29, 1938, [Whole Number: 3307], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, December 22, 1938, [Whole Number: 3306], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Dec 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, December 22, 1938, [Whole Number: 3306], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, December 15, 1938, [Whole Number: 3305], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Dec 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, December 15, 1938, [Whole Number: 3305], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Student Life (1939 Dec 15), Hollins College Dec 1938

Student Life (1939 Dec 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Ruling on Places of Recreation is Now Before the President
  • Problems of Education Will Be Discussed By Dr. W.M. Kotschnig
  • Jim Tully Speaks on Hollywood
  • Student Forum
  • Pomes
  • Vocational Guidance is Offered on January 4
  • Julia Price is Madonna of 1938
  • Johns Piano Recital is Enthusiastically Received


Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 15), Hollins College Dec 1938

Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

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


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, December 8, 1938, [Whole Number: 3304], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Dec 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, December 8, 1938, [Whole Number: 3304], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 8), Hollins College Dec 1938

Hollins Student Life (1938 Dec 8), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

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 …


Student Life (1938 Dec 8), Hollins College Dec 1938

Student Life (1938 Dec 8), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Freshman Class Organizes With Election of Its Officers
  • 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
  • Town Hall Lecture Series Begin
  • A.A.A.S. Holds Southern Meeting
  • Andre Marchal's Organ Recital is Enthusiastically Received
  • Announcement
  • Golden Rule Dinner Planned for Sunday
  • Student Forum
  • Shame! Shame!
  • Privilege and Responsibility
  • New Members of A.D.A. Give Stunt
  • Where is Cargoes?
  • The Untimely Extension of Quiet Hour
  • Under the Dome
  • Report Given on Action of Student Curriculum Com.
  • Music Notes
  • 2d Student Recital is Big Success …


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, December 1, 1938, [Whole Number: 3303], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Dec 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, December 1, 1938, [Whole Number: 3303], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Preachers Magazine Volume 13 Number 12, J. B. Chapman (Editor) Dec 1938

Preachers Magazine Volume 13 Number 12, J. B. Chapman (Editor)

Preacher's Magazine

Editorial – "Dr. Bresee an Apostolic Leader”; Doctrinal; Devotional; Homiletical, including Sermon Outlines; Practical. Cover: "The Gain of Godliness,"--Edward R. Ames.


Letter From Rudolf Mentzel To Walther Wüst, November 30, 1938, Rudolf Mentzel Nov 1938

Letter From Rudolf Mentzel To Walther Wüst, November 30, 1938, Rudolf Mentzel

Atlas of German Folklore

A letter from Rudolf Mentzel to Walter Wüst agreeing to send the Atlas material to the Ahnenerbe for Harmjanz to use in ongoing work. The letter refers to a request for the material by Matthes Ziegler of the Professional Association for German Folk Studies, which was refused by Mentzel due to his verbal promise to Harmjanz.


Letter From Rudolf Mentzel To Matthes Ziegler, November 30, 1938, Rudolf Mentzel Nov 1938

Letter From Rudolf Mentzel To Matthes Ziegler, November 30, 1938, Rudolf Mentzel

Atlas of German Folklore

Letter from Rudolf Mentzel of the German Research Association to Matthes Ziegler of the Professional Association for German Folk Studies in response to Ziegler's request for the source material of the Atlas of German Volkskunde. Mentzel explains that the material has been sent to Heinrich Harmjanz of the Ahnenerbe for use in his work.


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, November 24, 1938, [Whole Number: 3302], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Nov 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, November 24, 1938, [Whole Number: 3302], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Letter From Heinrich Harmjanz To Wolfram Sievers, November 17, 1938, Heinrich Harmjanz Nov 1938

Letter From Heinrich Harmjanz To Wolfram Sievers, November 17, 1938, Heinrich Harmjanz

Atlas of German Folklore

In this document, Heinrich Harmjanz writes to Wolfram Sievers regarding the source material for the Atlas of German Volkskunde. He reports that Matthes Ziegler had requested the material, stating that he'd heard the Atlas would cease to exist. Meanwhile, Harmjanz asks Sievers to reiterate the request to Rudolf Mentzel of the German Research Association that the material be provided to Harmjanz for further work, including a soon to be published Translyvanian atlas.


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, November 17, 1938, [Whole Number: 3301], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Nov 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, November 17, 1938, [Whole Number: 3301], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly, Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Hollins Student Life (1938 Nov 17), Hollins College Nov 1938

Hollins Student Life (1938 Nov 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

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 …


Student Life (1938 Nov 17), Hollins College Nov 1938

Student Life (1938 Nov 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Fall Play in Rehearsal Shows Great Promise
  • Dilling and Knitzer Play in Community Concert
  • Siberians Sing Old Russian Songs
  • 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
  • Miss M.F. Williams Holds Convocation on Medieval Art
  • Dowell Advances Theory on Munich Settlement
  • Your First Step
  • It's a Good Policy
  • Student Forum
  • Dear Students:
  • Does Liberal Education Miss the Boat?
  • Under the Dome
  • New Collegiate Publication Issued
  • Writers Club Gets Under Way With Meeting Sunday
  • Why Don't You Read?
  • Hollins Student Spends Riotous …


Letter From Heinrich Harmjanz To Oberregierungsrat Zimmerman, November 17, 1938, Heinrich Harmjanz Nov 1938

Letter From Heinrich Harmjanz To Oberregierungsrat Zimmerman, November 17, 1938, Heinrich Harmjanz

Atlas of German Folklore

A letter from Heinrich Harmjanz to Oberregierungsrat Zimmerman of the German Research Association discussing access to the Atlas source material. Harmjanz assures Zimmerman that Matthes Ziegler was incorrect in believing the Atlas work to complete. He details future plans and reasons the material was still needed. He notes that work would continue under the auspices of the Ahnenerbe. He also mentions that Rudolf Mentzel had verbally promised the loan of the material and assures Zimmerman there would be no financial cost to the German Research Association for this project.


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, November 10, 1938, [Whole Number: 3300], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Nov 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, November 10, 1938, [Whole Number: 3300], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, November 3, 1938, [Whole Number: 3299], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Nov 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, November 3, 1938, [Whole Number: 3299], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Preachers Magazine Volume 13 Number 11, J. B. Chapman (Editor) Nov 1938

Preachers Magazine Volume 13 Number 11, J. B. Chapman (Editor)

Preacher's Magazine

Editorial – "Epigrammatic Preaching”; Doctrinal; Devotional; Homiletical, including Sermon Outlines; Practical. Cover: "This God is Our God." Timothy Dwight.


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, October 27, 1938, [Whole Number: 3298], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Oct 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, October 27, 1938, [Whole Number: 3298], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Student Life (1938 Oct 27), Hollins College Oct 1938

Student Life (1938 Oct 27), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Dr. Smith Will Discuss Trip
  • Work Begun on Fall Play
  • Production Class Chooses Coming Freshman Plays
  • Prizes Offered in Poster Contest Attract Many
  • Do You Think Hollins is Sleeping?
  • I.R.C. Discusses German Policy
  • Hallowe'en Fun Promised in Stunts on Saturday Night
  • Camera Club Elects Officers for '38-'39 Session
  • Faculty Members Attend Conference in Richmond
  • Mr. Goodale Plays at Dedication of New Organ
  • Rev. Blanton Belk Conducts Chapel
  • Student Forum
  • A Hide-Bound Hollins
  • Concentration Camp
  • Socks and Self-Respect
  • Under the Dome
  • Why Don't You Read?
  • Freshmen Given Chance to Show Literary Ability
  • Prospective Students from Richmond Visit the …


Hollins Student Life (1938 Oct 27), Hollins College Oct 1938

Hollins Student Life (1938 Oct 27), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

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 …


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, October 20, 1938, [Whole Number: 3297], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Oct 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, October 20, 1938, [Whole Number: 3297], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, October 13, 1938, [Whole Number: 3296], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Oct 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, October 13, 1938, [Whole Number: 3296], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly, Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, October 6, 1938, [Whole Number: 3295], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood Oct 1938

The Independent, V. 64, Thursday, October 6, 1938, [Whole Number: 3295], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952

[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.


Student Life (1938 Oct 6), Hollins College Oct 1938

Student Life (1938 Oct 6), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Father Whittemore to Speak to Hollins Students on Monday
  • Mordkin Ballet Will Perform Here Oct. 9
  • Marge Howard New President of '38-'39 Riding Club
  • Memorial Service This Sunday
  • Truth is Herewith Proven to be Really Stranger Than Fiction
  • Hollins Theatre Gets Prize Play By Anderson
  • Mrs. Roosevelt Will Lecture at Roanoke Auditorium Next Week
  • Slides and Movie Contrast Hollins Then and Now
  • I.R.C. Discusses European Crisis in Sunday Series
  • Student Forum
  • Czechoslovakia and Hollins
  • For Your Own Protection
  • An Orchid to the Juniors
  • Why Don't You Read?
  • Casually Smart
  • Junior League of Roanoke Will Give Benefit Cabaret …


Hollins Student Life (1938 Oct 6), Hollins College Oct 1938

Hollins Student Life (1938 Oct 6), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

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 …


Position Paper By The Reich Association For Dowsing Submitted To Heinrich Himmler, October 6, 1938, Reich Association For Dowsing Oct 1938

Position Paper By The Reich Association For Dowsing Submitted To Heinrich Himmler, October 6, 1938, Reich Association For Dowsing

Dowsing Research

This position paper, directed at Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler, from the Reich Association of Dowsing addresses the situation of dowsing and dowsing research and offers proposals for official actions.

The Association emphasises that a scientific explanation is urgently needed, but much progress had been made despite a crippling lack of resources. They cite evidence of dowsing successes (tens of thousands of cases) and note that failures occur in every profession and in dowsing they are not disproportionate.

They call attention to the obstacles of "wild" dowsers, not connected with the Association, as well as the hostility of the science community which …