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Hollins Columns (1975 Dec 5), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1975 Dec 5), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Gifts show Christmas spirit
- Smoking damage in dorms cited
- Booths brighten bazaar
- Senate votes instant party clean-up
- The real vs the ideal
- Letter to the editor
- Security report
- Independent Exam system explained
- News-In-Brief
- Corrections
- Energy or Food?
- Tree Lights Up
- Sociology Profs honored
- Hockey Goals Gained
- Poets Party
- Tea is for Christmas
- Obscene Call Prevention
- Film Fun
- Oriental Art Shown
- Travels with "Mimi"
- "Is time running out?"
Hollins Columns (1975 Nov 17), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1975 Nov 17), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Fast relief for world hunger
- Art on wheels
- W.O.W. it's back
- Champagne, steak, lobster and a record season for hockey team
- College lights out on weekends?
- Letters to the editor:
- !Oops!
- Letter policy
- Security report
- Veteran Splitstone: more rows to hoe
- From Left Bank to Tinker Creek
- HCRI: claims unvoiced fame
- Julie tinkers with stereos, cars, cameras...
- Jane Galvin-Lewis speaks out
- Poll on student pasttimes
- Tech vs the arts
- News-in-brief
- Keep tabs on tabs
- Divine dining or just good eatin'
- Scholarships out for short term
- P is for party
- Minnich continues education
- S.I.M.s meditates T.M. lecture
- College …
Hollins Columns (1975 Oct 20), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1975 Oct 20), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Celebration salutes women
- Women's week
- Thoughts on feminism
- History of H.O.W.
- Women's college or girl's school
- Kostelanetz defends novices; challenges establishment
- What has mother done for you lately?
- Notes on women in the arts
- The 19th century women poets:
- Imagism to amygism: a feminist movement?
- Farenthold urges women to become involved
- Black feminist speaks on racism, sexism
- "One way ticket to America"
- Women priests dissolve barriers
- NCAA elbows into women's athletics
- News-in-brief
- Writer presents works
- "Flying Down To Rio"
- Happy (hic) happy hour
- Health career conversed
- Beer for a break
- Transcendentalist speaker slated
- SGA movie planned
- Pianist …
Hollins Columns (1975 Oct 10), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1975 Oct 10), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Perspectives: A women's celebration
- Farenthold opens celebration
- Grant provides role models in sciences
- Concern over campus security
- New professor of sociology
- New theatre arts professor
- Divine dining or just good eatin'
- News-in-brief
- Beer, students and profs happy together
- Behind the scenes with Antigone
- Teams off to early wins
- Women's studies collide with equal rights
Hollins Columns (1975 Oct 3), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1975 Oct 3), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Neumann initiates practical career planning programs
- Edwards seeks public office
- Year of the woman!
- Divine dining or just good eatin'
- Winchell accepts award
- Vance evokes 'madnesses'
- Civic center offers variety of entertainment
- Men on exchange share thoughts
- William White exhibits works
- News-in-brief
- Catholic Mass Schedule
- Testing Dates
- Rain, slow, sports start
Hollins Columns (1975 Sept 26), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1975 Sept 26), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- McConkey looks to Leeds
- News-in-brief
- It's beginning to feel a lot like Tinker Day
- Freya clarifies purpose
- Appeal board unearthed & redefined
- Mixin' 'n matchin'
- S.G.A. seeks solutions to money hassles
- Reflections on a novel life
- More new faculty faces introduced
Hollins Columns (1975 Sept 19), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (1975 Sept 19), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Student elections slated
- Continuing Ed invokes new identity
- College site of solar studies
- Career-life goals, actualized through workshop experience
- Promises, Promoises
- Focus on new faculty faces
- Letter to the editor:
- Divine dining or just good eatin'
- News-in-brief
- HIRA offers weekend options
- Sharing and caring: All a part of A.I.D.S.
Quadrangle (1975 Apr 30), Hollins College
Quadrangle (1975 Apr 30), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Charles Kuralt on the road to Hollins
- Students receive honors
- Radio ready to go
- June Morgan's "Ecclesiastes" to be presented May 2
- Relax: Psych 213
- Rent-a-Car: W.O.W.!
- Charades
- Pigpen for Front Quad?
- Nobody came
- Hurray for Hollywood
- John Baxter: Off the Record
- Quatro: Little Punk Makes It Big
- Alice Cooper in Terrorland, or "Welcome to my Nightmare"
- Suzi Onstage: Struttin' Tough
- King of Shock Rock Has Tender Touch
- P.E. program examined
- I've Got the Music
Quadrangle (1975 Apr 1), Hollins College
Quadrangle (1975 Apr 1), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Litz: "Impressionism in dance"
- MSC censures apartheid; Features UN speaker
- Russian poet to read works
- Purpose of student publications: initial response
- Hey out there
- Guts, Revolution and Breakfast Cereal
- Dedicated Fun
- Keep the newspaper alive--you may need it
- Make It Happen
- Somebody gave a newspaper and nobody came
- Connor expresses optimism for 75-76
- Senate minutes
- MSC termed a 'success'
- "Days of Adam Smith are over"
- Open letter from Brewster
- Agee critiques London abroad
- Can short term last?
- Tennis team in ready position
- Sports short
- 'Round Roanoke et al
- Lacrosse schedule for spring
Quadrangle (1975 Mar 5), Hollins College
Quadrangle (1975 Mar 5), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- SGA elections scheduled for March
- Stewart appointed dean
- Canada festival: 'Looking for a better country'
- Hollins to host MSC Conference
- Hingot concludes academic career
- A plea
- Apology
- Thiele in Paris: Rive Gauche, Rive Droit
- Let's get going
- SGA: What you should know
- Roanoke grafitti: The Hollins Inn
- 'Round Roanoke et al
- Hollins FM radio: A feasibility?
- Dance Theatre of Harlem: "Energy and Vitality"
- Surf's up for swim team
- Tennis team warms up
- Away in the manger...
- Sports Shorts
- Classified
Tower 1975, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection
Tower 1975, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection
Yearbooks
1975 yearbook of Westbrook College in Portland, Maine.
South Carolina Home Economics Association Records - Accession 22, Home Economics Association, South Carolina (Schea)
South Carolina Home Economics Association Records - Accession 22, Home Economics Association, South Carolina (Schea)
Manuscript Collection
This collection is a valuable source on home economics history in South Carolina during the twentieth century. While there is information on the SCHEA from its beginning in 1914 to 1980, the actual records do not start until 1920. An outline of what the South Carolina Home Economics Association was doing from 1914 to 1920, is provided in the “historical file” (see Box 1, folders 1 to 4). The inclusive dates for a particular series may vary and, for most series, the records are incomplete. The collection contains all the records normally created by an organization, including constitutions, correspondence, minutes, …
The Spinster (1975), Hollins College
The Spinster (1975), Hollins College
The Spinster
Yearbook of Hollins College (later University)
Hollins Index (1975), Hollins College
Thelma Ecord Busbee Papers - Accession 29, Thelma Ecord Busbee
Thelma Ecord Busbee Papers - Accession 29, Thelma Ecord Busbee
Manuscript Collection
Thelma Ecord Busbee [1910-2004] was a Civic leader and club woman from Columbia, South Carolina. The Thelma Ecord Busbee Papers consist of correspondence, reports, constitutions, financial records, program notes, and other papers relating to her many club and civic activities. The collection covers the South Carolina Federation of Women’s Clubs (1950-1959), The South Carolina Status of Women’s Conference (1961-1968), the Richland-Lexington Tuberculosis Association (1961-1964), South Carolina Alert, Inc. (1961-1962), the Palmetto Outdoor Historical Drama Association (1965-1968), the South Carolina State Library Board (1967-1968), the Lexington County Hospital Auxiliary (1970-1972), and the South Carolina Council for the Common Good (1966).
American Association Of University Women- Rock Hill Chapter Records - Accession 13, American Association University Women, Rock Hill
American Association Of University Women- Rock Hill Chapter Records - Accession 13, American Association University Women, Rock Hill
Manuscript Collection
The AAUW- Rock Hill Chapter Records consists of minutes, membership lists, correspondence, newspaper clippings, financial statements, constitutions and by-laws and branch reports of the chapter’s presidents and committee chairmen to the national office, extending from 1925 to 1985.
Mary Elizabeth Massey Papers - Accession 20, Mary Elizabeth Massey
Mary Elizabeth Massey Papers - Accession 20, Mary Elizabeth Massey
Manuscript Collection
The Mary Elizabeth Massey Papers consist of Dr. Massey’s professional and organizational files and includes biographical data, correspondence, lecture and teaching materials, rough notes and unpublished drafts of Dr. Massey’s journal articles and books, speeches, research notes and photocopies and typescript copies of historical manuscripts from other repositories. Most of the material pertains to Dr. Massey’s publishing efforts, her work as a Winthrop faculty member and scholar and her involvement with professional organizations, especially the Southern Historical Association and the Civil War Centennial Commission. While there is material extending from Dr. Massey’s student days at Hendrix College (a 1937 graduate), …