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Hollins Columns (1976 Dec 3), Hollins College Dec 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Dec 3), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • New rocking chairs are gift of generous alumna
  • Traditional white gift service highlights College's holiday season
  • 'The Twelve Days Of Exams'
  • Faked testimony deserves attention
  • Comment column
  • Black out
  • Letter to the editor
  • Soup dinner set for Tues.
  • Album Analysis: Blue Moves by Elton John
  • Sophomore series focuses on slump
  • Faculty members display creations in art annex
  • Chaplaincy candidate to be on campus Sunday for tea and chapel
  • Repertory theater to offer variety of infrequently-produced plays this month
  • The Memory Game
  • Alumna named director at Pa. hospital
  • Bulletin Board
  • AID positions available
  • 'Suppressed Desires' unfolds
  • Library awarded …


Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 12/01/1976, Maine Lesbian Feminist Dec 1976

Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 12/01/1976, Maine Lesbian Feminist

Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter (1976-1984)

  • Ongoing Groups
  • General Announcements


Hollins Columns (1976 Nov 19), Hollins College Nov 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Nov 19), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Old maid and thief sing Tues. in opera
  • Chamber music trio interacts on campus
  • Second term registration set
  • Panelists speak about careers
  • Season spirit shown
  • Change for chapel
  • Harrington offers hidden plan
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Happy Turkey Day!
  • Oriental music performed at college on Cheng
  • Bulletin Board
  • Crafts Festival returns to city
  • Clay day offered
  • Prints go on sale
  • New photo policy stated
  • Financial aid applications due
  • Annual bazaar to be held Thurs.
  • London Letters
  • Hollins hosts third intercollegiate show
  • Famous rider gives successful clinic
  • Hockey players returns successful


Hollins Columns (1976 Nov 12), Hollins College Nov 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Nov 12), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Swine flu clinic set for Nov. 16
  • Organ recital given Tues.
  • Canned Food Drive Starts Monday
  • McCunes perform on flute and piano
  • Short term plans finalize next Friday
  • A note from the editor
  • Special thanks
  • Letter to the Editor
  • Senate synopsis
  • Bulletin Board
  • Recruiters offer schools and jobs
  • Students have new senate reps
  • Sunday chapel
  • Angels fly tonight
  • Announcing
  • London Letters
  • Hockey players make regionals, try for Southeast
  • Good luck, volleyball
  • Tennis scores


Hollins Columns (1976 Nov 5), Hollins College Nov 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Nov 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Unique music trio to perform Nov. 5
  • Blood-mobile needs donors
  • Business and industry women speak about careers at panel presentation
  • Harrington speaks on Socialist alternative
  • A change for the better, a change for the future
  • No more information
  • Menu for Today
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Congratulations to Hollins women nominated to Who's Who among students in American universities & colleges
  • Next week:
  • London Letters
  • NSF announces graduate fellowships for 1977-78
  • PEOPLE: at, near, and from Hollins
  • Claude Steiner: radical or realist?
  • Katharine Brown: graduate and lecturer at Hollins
  • Publications and information: a trio
  • Ralph Nader: consumer activist …


Hollins Columns (1976 Oct 15), Hollins College Oct 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Oct 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Helen Thomas continuing 'Awareness'
  • Rain causes campus damage
  • Bloodmobile is returning Nov. 9
  • Fall Break: 'far out' or far from pracitical?
  • Va. on list as enforcer of speed law
  • Comment Column
  • Bulletin Board
  • Adams gives reading lesson
  • Hollypoofs sing Sunday night
  • Ping-pong tourney starts today
  • Babson brings business rep
  • Volleyballers win
  • Conference explores spirit
  • Society shows film
  • 'Walls' will be Wed.
  • Covenant players dance Monday
  • Sunday concert features choir
  • London Letters
  • Sophomore series offers support and suggestions
  • Spooks Unite Monday Hike


Hollins Columns (1976 Oct 8), Hollins College Oct 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Oct 8), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Steiner comes to Hollins
  • Casino party and dance highlight 'Fall Weekend'
  • Drama unfolds next week
  • Foundation grant sponsors science panel
  • The good 'n the bad
  • Feels Good!?
  • Fund established in rider's memory
  • Creative writing contests open for poetry and prose
  • Christmas Sampler to aid Cancer Society
  • The seminary commitment...to one's self and others
  • 'I began to understand myself at Hollins. It was a coming out...'
  • 'I love all that is going on here'
  • Seminary---is it for you
  • They've taken the time to discover themselves
  • Seminary life is 'the going thing'
  • Bulletin Board
  • Cinema society shows flick
  • Deadline …


Hollins Columns (1976 Oct 1), Hollins College Oct 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Oct 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Dorm offices filled
  • Regulations to establish publicity guidelines
  • Fall production has 'Play' and 'Old Times'
  • Yes, Virginia, there is a social life at Hollins
  • Campus political apathy is apparent trend
  • "I'm going to miss having him hide behind the gym door and jump out at me."
  • Collegiate camouflage
  • Bulletin Board
  • 'The Candidate' is coming
  • Trainees to meet
  • Madden will read fiction
  • Mackenzie returns
  • Chapel
  • 'Food issues' panel
  • UVa. recruits
  • Deli supper
  • Poem collection being started
  • London Letters
  • Happy Birthday, Mr. Wrobel!!!
  • Everyone can be an athlete now
  • Conant rated outstanding
  • Denver concert tickets on sale


Hollins Columns (1976 Sept 24), Hollins College Sep 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Sept 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Biden to speak on intelligence
  • Residents to decide dorm posts
  • Harpsichordist Conant will perform Monday
  • College textbook business---bread between the lines
  • Continental walk for disarmament
  • Former Prof. to speak
  • Comment column
  • Tinker Day cometh...
  • How to build to your writing skills
  • Collegiate crossword
  • Mixer planned at Rathskellar
  • What did you do this summer?
  • Alexandria Stathakis
  • Nancy King
  • Diane Smith
  • Words about short term
  • Short term offers variety
  • Little Known Facts About American Ingenuity
  • Bulletin Board
  • Juniors to meet
  • 'Food issues' panel
  • W&L events
  • 17 make choir
  • Colgate exchanges for short term
  • Legal careers conference
  • Resume workshops scheduled …


Hollins Columns (1976 Sept 17), Hollins College Sep 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Sept 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Absentee ballots available
  • Convocation speeches emphasize appreciation of education, life
  • Threat evacuates dorms
  • Varied activities tonight
  • Political speakers to bring awareness
  • Where were you when the 'mad bomber' called?
  • Letter to the editor
  • How to build your writing skills
  • Bulletin Board
  • Graduate business school recruits
  • Babysitting co-op
  • Chapel marshals needed
  • Weaving class, workshop offered
  • Juniors give party
  • What makes Jane run?


Hollins Columns (1976 Sept 10), Hollins College Sep 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Sept 10), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Students sign-up for classes tomorrow
  • Summer work improves campus looks and safety
  • Dues due tomorrow
  • A note from the editor
  • Correction
  • Comment column
  • Letter to the editor
  • Bulletin Board
  • Purgatory opens tonight
  • Students mix tomorrow
  • Writer's aids available
  • Clubs have tea
  • Photos taken
  • Denver tickets available soon
  • TRUST seeks volunteers
  • 'Food' & 'Gifts' for chapel
  • Happening happening
  • How to build your writing skills
  • Cotton seeks queen


Hollins Columns (1976 Sept 7), Hollins College Sep 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Sept 7), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Extra! Extra! Read all about it!
  • "Where Ya From?"
  • Orientation activities set
  • An engraved invitation
  • Dining
  • Getting around the Star City
  • Editorial policy stated
  • Sports at the college
  • Fun facts to know and tell
  • Quiet places
  • Hollie Collie Dollie Cut-outs


Hollins Columns (1976 May 7), Hollins College May 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 May 7), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Singer Williamson returns to college
  • Commencement weekend activities set
  • SGA budget committee explains 76-77 dues increase
  • Student present projects at science seminar
  • Independent exams begins May 14
  • Editor's closing comments
  • Security report
  • Year-end Round-up
  • Overall view for next year
  • Letters to the editor
  • Bulletin Board
  • Leland bell concert Wed.
  • Susan Larson directs Chekhov's "Bear" May 9
  • Powell speaks
  • Upcoming film
  • Summer sites set for students in Europe
  • Blankin, teams make year a winner
  • Superstar theme for AA
  • Three College riders compete at Nationals
  • Lacrossers score moral victory over UVa
  • Hamlett, Continuing Ed's first graduate


Hollins Columns (1976 Apr 30), Hollins College Apr 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Apr 30), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Cotillion festivities begin tonight
  • Lacrosse team uses power, youth to win
  • Congratulation week: unity before the end
  • Faculty Follies opens, folds May 6
  • How to trash your campus in five easy lessons
  • Security report
  • Holly Colly Dolly's
  • Evitts praises CBS's efforts
  • London abroad offers community, urban professionals and fun
  • Orchesis explores conflict of evil in society
  • Bulletin Board
  • Guest recital
  • Sunday chapel
  • Riders reap awards
  • Pianists perform
  • Drama exams
  • "Don't Look Now"
  • Death discussion
  • Forest reading
  • Leg. convenes
  • Folk dance
  • Fulbright's open


Hollins Columns (1976 Apr 23), Hollins College Apr 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Apr 23), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Social work program involves students in community action
  • Annual parents weekend events begin today
  • AID's announced for 76-77
  • You've come a long way, baby?
  • Campus sexism not dead
  • Horsing around a variety of campuses
  • Future SGA president Farrar proves she's a mighty mite
  • Alumnae office offers ties
  • Bulletin Board
  • Grapheon gathers
  • Third world dines
  • Gushee Chapel
  • Bio lecture
  • "Lord of the Flies"
  • Spinners!


Hollins Columns (1976 Apr 16), Hollins College Apr 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Apr 16), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Women scientists speak on careers and lifestyles
  • College day at park
  • Sunday services set
  • Freya survey reveals academic interests
  • Family therapy topic of Tuesday soc. workshop
  • Security report
  • Sonoran visitors and slide show offer insight into desert
  • Surviving and thriving in D.C.
  • Bulletin Board
  • Poet presents work
  • Killer thriller
  • Soph's select
  • P & R presentation
  • Undergrads recite
  • Rabbit's back
  • Zorba the Greek
  • Artists converse
  • Scientists speak
  • Burn the Briar!


Hollins Columns (1976 Apr 9), Hollins College Apr 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Apr 9), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Sunday begins week long black culture festival
  • Brewster rejects proposal, Rathskeller open later
  • RLA begins Holy Week observance
  • Fretting pretty
  • Room selection set for coming week
  • Security report
  • Freedom and responsibility
  • Bulletin Board
  • M.A.'s return
  • Another world
  • Paddle power
  • Raqueteers win
  • Senior recitals
  • Dahlstrom's display
  • Hollins maestro scores
  • Recruiter visits
  • Singer selections
  • Offices move
  • Class offices to be filled
  • Phi Beta Kappa chapter inducts five new members
  • How dry I ain't
  • Remember... you can run a classified... ext. 6400


Hollins Columns (1976 Mar 12), Hollins College Mar 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Mar 12), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • 76-77 SGA Officers Announced
  • Symposium examines women and the church
  • Huber performs tonight
  • Literary festival features Doctorow
  • Whatever happened to RADIO HOLLINS?
  • Aids to better writing proposed
  • Security report
  • Hunger: a problem involving total human survival
  • Bulletin Board
  • Bliss time
  • Sunday chapel
  • Costs of marriage
  • Chiquita bash
  • Nuptials night
  • "Nada" flick
  • Fashion show
  • Pre-law society
  • Private schools still healthy, report says
  • Frances explores second grade again
  • Olympic afterthought
  • Preserve the past


Hollins Columns (1976 Mar 5), Hollins College Mar 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Mar 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Evening recital a musical menagerie
  • Panel reviews world hunger crisis
  • Have a heart...
  • Tilly to talk on US, European politics
  • Alumna Smith this term's college writer-in-residence
  • Security report
  • Wednesday opening for fun 'Dream' production
  • Variety is key to local weekend movies
  • Bulletin Board
  • Baked yummies
  • Sci-fiers unite
  • French film
  • Swimmers victorious
  • Meditation Chapel
  • Finney speaks
  • Happy Friday
  • Join Joni
  • Tickling ivories
  • VOTE
  • Marriage talk
  • 'Twenties' movies
  • Camelot's coming
  • Chappell, Manly hunt for hidden history
  • S.G.A. Elections: On your mark, get set--go!
  • The Candidates: Off and running


Hollins Columns (1976 Feb 19), Hollins College Feb 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Feb 19), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Inauguration links past with future
  • Richmond Sinfonia leads musical celebration of Founder's Day
  • Front quad declared historical landmark
  • President Brewster reflects on first seven months
  • Security report
  • Memories recalled of the founding family
  • Bulletin Board
  • SGA election
  • "Fixer" flick
  • Love and Oliver
  • Career planning
  • Women note makers
  • Radio relived
  • Hunger seminar
  • Rev. Brewster talks
  • Choir selections
  • Wed. chapel service
  • HIRA host model security council
  • Scientists discuss jobs


Hollins Columns (1976 Feb 13), Hollins College Feb 1976

Hollins Columns (1976 Feb 13), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Brewster's inauguration set for Founder's Day
  • RLA to initiate six part series on marriage
  • Lois performs on piano tonight in Bradley Hall
  • Pratt leaves college $2.2 million
  • Editors' notes: Transitions, reactions
  • Letter Policy
  • Parkway offers divine dining as well as just good eatin'
  • Letters to the editor
  • Tenure decisions
  • Television, a part of the magic of E.S.P.
  • Haruki transports Japan to NY City
  • Yale faculty opts for "F"
  • Dorm dwellers discrimination rampant in universities
  • New security procedures stated
  • Peachee probes pleasure centers
  • Security report
  • Short terms showed varying interests
  • Willey clarifies position on safety steps
  • Bulletin Board …


Grace Thompson Edmister, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico Jan 1976

Grace Thompson Edmister, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico

The 1976 Women in New Mexico Exhibit by the American Association of University Women - New Mexico

Grace Thompson Edmister was probably the first woman in the nation to direct a city orchestra. As organizer of the music department at the University of New Mexico and founder of the Albuquerque Symphony Orchestra, she has given many years of service to New Mexico's cultural life.

Grace came to New Mexico in 1918 on a stretcher. Doctors in Ohio had given her no hope of recovery from tuberculosis, but her "courage to get well," to use her own phrase, her desire to see her two young children grow up, and her Christian Science faith brought recovery.

She was born …


Sr Blandina Segale, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico Jan 1976

Sr Blandina Segale, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico

The 1976 Women in New Mexico Exhibit by the American Association of University Women - New Mexico

Sister Blandina Segale set a rule for herself when she came to the Southwest from Ohio in 1872: "Do whatever presents itself, and never omit anything because of hardship or repugnance." It was a simple rule, but not easy to carry out in rugged, lawless New Mexico of the late 1800's. Her letters verify that she was able to abide by it with skill, courage and compassion.

Sister Blandina took her vows in the Order of the Sisters of Charity in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1868. Four years later she was sent to Trinidad, Colorado, to teach school. The school she …


Natachee Scott Momaday, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico Jan 1976

Natachee Scott Momaday, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico

The 1976 Women in New Mexico Exhibit by the American Association of University Women - New Mexico

Natachee Scott Momaday has spent her lifetime pursuing not one but three careers: education, writing and art. She has effectively combined these careers to advance the culture of the American Indian and further his acceptance of and by the Anglo world.

Natachee was born in Kentucky to a Cherokee mother and Anglo father. She began writing at an early age, publishing numerous articles, juvenile books and short stories which she also illustrated. She married Kiowa artist Al Momaday in 1933, and in 1938 journeyed to the Navaho Reservation to teach Indian children for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, remaining with …


Julia Brown Asplund, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico Jan 1976

Julia Brown Asplund, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico

The 1976 Women in New Mexico Exhibit by the American Association of University Women - New Mexico

Julia Asplund had a lively concern for all social legislation but her greatest efforts through 50 active years in New Mexico were devoted to her determined fight to bring library service to all New Mexicans.

The first trained librarian in the territory, she came to Albuquerque in 1903 to organize the Territorial University's library. In 1905 she resigned her position to marry Rupert Franz Asplund, a fellow faculty member. Their only daughter was born in 1906. In 1907 she became a member of the Albuquerque Public Library Commission but two years later the Asplunds moved to Santa Fe.

Beginning in …


Louise Coe, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico Jan 1976

Louise Coe, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico

The 1976 Women in New Mexico Exhibit by the American Association of University Women - New Mexico

Louise Coe was the first woman elected to the New Mexico State Senate, and at 28 was the youngest person at the time to hold the office. Improvement of the state's system of public education was her main concern during four consecutive terms, from 1925 to 1941.

As chairman of the Senate education committee for 10 years, she was influential in securing passage of many bills aimed at upgrading education: free textbooks, larger libraries, better qualifications for teachers, higher teacher salaries. She initiated bills which provided for a teacher retirement fund and tenure, and worked for school consolidation. She promoted …


Evelyn Fisher Frisbie, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico Jan 1976

Evelyn Fisher Frisbie, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico

The 1976 Women in New Mexico Exhibit by the American Association of University Women - New Mexico

A 1902 graduate of Illinois College of Medicine with degrees in medicine and surgery, Dr. Frisbie arrived in the Territory of New Mexico in 1908. From her parents' homestead near Wagon Mound, she set up practice -- often riding horseback to see patients in Ocate, 25 miles away. In 1911, she moved to Albuquerque, where she was the only woman among the 25 physicians then serving the town's 20,000 people.

Dr. Frisbie practiced medicine in New Mexico for 54 years -- first as a general practitioner, then as obstetrician/gynecologist. She earned the confidence of her many patients and the respect …


Laura Gilpin, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico Jan 1976

Laura Gilpin, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico

The 1976 Women in New Mexico Exhibit by the American Association of University Women - New Mexico

Laura Gilpin has been a professional photographer for almost 60 years. Her work is art. She has done more to record photographically the Southwest and its people than any other living person.

Born in Colorado, she developed an interest in photography as a young girl. She has been called a born observer -- one who is somehow able to see more than others see in a given view. This exceptional power of observation has served her throughout her life in her photography.

Though Laura's visual talents were a gift, her technical skill required refinement. In 1916 she entered the Clarence …


Ina Sizer Cassidy, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico Jan 1976

Ina Sizer Cassidy, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico

The 1976 Women in New Mexico Exhibit by the American Association of University Women - New Mexico

Ina Sizer Cassidy is best remembered in New Mexico for the "Art and Artists" monthly column she wrote for New Mexico Magazine for 29 years, from 1931 to 1960. Through this column she was able to play a major role as a promoter of the arts in this state.

Mrs. Cassidy's columns ranged in subject matter from critiques of art shows and individual artists to discussions of Indian art, particular forms of art (such as lithography), or art in New Mexico schools. This broad format made her column appealing to a wide audience. Her direct, non-technical style appealed to artist …


Concha Ortiz Y Pino De Kleven, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico Jan 1976

Concha Ortiz Y Pino De Kleven, American Association Of University Women-New Mexico

The 1976 Women in New Mexico Exhibit by the American Association of University Women - New Mexico

Concha Ortiz y Pino de Kleven was born in Galisteo, New Mexico, where her family had lived since the 17th century. Her grandmother was the village matriarch, and her sense of personal responsibility for care and welfare of its residents was deeply ingrained in the young girl.

Concha has shouldered that same responsibility in modern day terms -- in a lifetime of vigorous involvement as a state legislator and member of numerous boards and commissions for welfare and cultural programs for New Mexico and the nation.

Her involvement began early. As a girl, during the early 1930's, she led thousands …