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Hollins Columns (1953 Dec 10), Hollins College Dec 1953

Hollins Columns (1953 Dec 10), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table Of Contents:

  • Hollins Wishes You Merry Christmas
  • Y.W.C.A. Sponsors White Gift Service
  • Orchesis Presents Holiday Program
  • Christmas Play-Choral Readings
  • Miss Blair Reads Christmas Play
  • Golden Rule Dinner Follows Student Tea
  • Miss Doris Fleeson Speaks in Convocation
  • Peace on Earth
  • Hollins Has Held Full Sports Agenda for Past Few Weeks
  • Mrs. Thilde Beuing was Guest Soloist in "Messiah"
  • Turner-Barbee Have Display in Art Foyer
  • I Miss You So!
  • Dear Santa
  • Faculty Enjoys Tinker Tea House
  • Campus Briefs
  • Many Thanks To the Juniors For A Very Memorable Prom
  • Triangle Club Makes Debut In Richmond
  • Odds and Ends
  • At the Flicks


Hollins Columns (1953 Nov 19), Hollins College Nov 1953

Hollins Columns (1953 Nov 19), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Distribution of Hollins Columns Requires Time
  • Dr. MacDonald Attended Meeting of A.A.U.W.
  • Rigor Mortis Has Set IN
  • Dr. Pittenger Speaks Sunday
  • Traditional Odd-Even Hockey Game To Be Played November 24
  • Stop The Complaints
  • Administration Answers All of Students' Gripes
  • On Walking Barefoot Thru Peach Maramlade
  • Odds and Ends
  • Turner Hall--Paris Style!
  • At the Flicks


Hollins Columns (1953 Nov 12), Hollins College Nov 1953

Hollins Columns (1953 Nov 12), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Art Exhibit Depicts South
  • Language Professors Exchange Plans, Ideas
  • Mrs. Eldridge Attends Mademoiselle Workshop
  • Rev. Kelsey Regen To Speak at Chapel
  • Mark Van Doren, Noted Poet-Author, To Read His Works
  • Hiss Ilsley Attends Pol. Sci. Conferences
  • Is Your Dialogue In A Rut?
  • Neo-Orthodoxy Versa Marxism Topic of Talks
  • 1st Production Is Successful
  • Requirements Finished For Apprenticeship
  • Impressions of Study Aborad
  • Odds and Ends
  • Research Made Towards A New Psychology Unit
  • Junior Class Brings Spivak's Band Here
  • At the Flicks


Hollins Columns (1953 Nov 5), Hollins College Nov 1953

Hollins Columns (1953 Nov 5), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Ten Selected To "Who's Who"
  • Spivak Is Chosen By Junior Class
  • Mr. Dey Gives Art Lectures
  • We Missed You--What Happened?
  • Hollins Teacher Writes Articles
  • Sports Department Has Full Schedule
  • Poteat Featured As "Y" Speaker
  • Student to Speak At IRC Meeting
  • Betty McNulty Tells Of Exciting Summer Spent In Teheran
  • Sociology Students Rehearse Plays
  • Odds and Ends
  • Antigone To Be Presented In A Modern Version
  • Have-You-Noticed
  • Field Trips Conducted In Roanoke This Week
  • At the Flicks


Letter From Helen Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, November 4, 1953, Helen Moser Nov 1953

Letter From Helen Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, November 4, 1953, Helen Moser

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A handwritten letter from Helen Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated November 4, 1953. Within, Moser provides some Pennsylvania German rhymes and riddles she's gathered for Shoemaker.


Hollins Columns (1953 Oct 29), Hollins College Oct 1953

Hollins Columns (1953 Oct 29), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Music Instructors Tour Colleges
  • Modern "Antigone" Presented Here
  • New Equipment In College Kitchen
  • Mrs. Freitag To Speak At Virginia Education Assoc.
  • Tennis Club Holds Fall Tournament
  • Dr. Hadas, Greek Scholar, Speaks Here
  • M. Long Heads English Group
  • We Must Believe
  • Look Around You- Changes took Place During the Summer
  • W.S.S.F. Meeting Plans Policy Of W. Va. Area
  • Campus Briefs
  • There's Always That Question - What Will My Roommate Be Like
  • "How"
  • A Ghost Lurks Atop Tinker Mt.
  • Rain-Rain Please Stay So It'll Be Tinker Day
  • Bachelor Degrees Among City Girls Lead to Spinsterhood
  • Odds and Ends
  • Did …


Hollins Columns (1953 Oct 22), Hollins College Oct 1953

Hollins Columns (1953 Oct 22), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Building Fund Drive Terminates Dec. 1st
  • College Sends Representatives To Schools in U.S.
  • Hollins Students Urged To Enter Essay Contests
  • Dr. Gordh To Speak At State Baptist Meeting
  • Riding Club To Present Fall Show
  • Education On The Sly
  • "Others" Is A Big Word
  • Sport Events Fill This Week's Calendar
  • Campus Briefs
  • Mr. and Mrs. Zeldin Lived Abroad and Liked It!
  • History Of College Continues To Be Enjoyable Reading
  • Odds and Ends
  • Hollins Girls Impressed By European Tour
  • Riding Instructor Is Author of Book "Mark of Clover"
  • At the Flicks


Letter From Esther Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, October 19, 1953, Esther Moser Oct 1953

Letter From Esther Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, October 19, 1953, Esther Moser

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A handwritten letter from Esther Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated October 19, 1953. Within, Moser responds to an inquiry made in Shoemaker's radio program and provides a Pennsylvania Dutch rhyme entitled "Schlummer Gabade."


Hollins Columns (1953 Oct 15), Hollins College Oct 1953

Hollins Columns (1953 Oct 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Freshmen To Give 3 One Act Plays On October 21st
  • Two Hollins Professors Featured in Symphony
  • Library Receives A Donation In Honor Of Retired Educators
  • "Blunt Stunts" Pictures Campus Clubs Activities
  • Fulbright and Buenos Aires Awards Offered
  • Grapheon Works For Improvement Of Hollins Columns
  • To Be Effective Be Constructive
  • Prof. Abbey Praises Informal Atmosphere Of Hollins Campus
  • Campus Briefs
  • 153 Graduates Scattered Over World
  • Past History Of Hollins Proves Interesting Reading To Old and New Students
  • Odds and Ends
  • Choral Club Members Chosen After Tryouts
  • Mr. Ballator's Works Displayed in Annex
  • Y.W.C.A. Holds Recognition Service
  • Archery, Golf, …


Hollins Columns (1953 Oct 8), Hollins College Oct 1953

Hollins Columns (1953 Oct 8), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • U.S. Attracts Many Foreign Students
  • The Quartetto Italiano
  • Dr. and Mrs. Everett To Tour In Europe
  • A.A.'s Invite You To Marshmallow Roast
  • Second President Of Hollins Honored
  • "Y" Urges Students To Meet Local Ministers
  • "Let's Help The Veterans"
  • "Why"
  • Coach Is Optimistic Concerning Prospects For Hockey Season
  • Hollins Welcomes Transfer Students
  • A Good Time Had By All
  • Tinker Day?? When??
  • Another Party More Fun!!
  • Much Interest In Dance Group
  • Mr. Ballator Has Exhibit
  • Reverend E.H. Jones Will Speak At Chapel
  • At the Flicks
  • Let's Have Fun Saturday!


Dieffenbach On Orchards, October 5 - October 19, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach Oct 1953

Dieffenbach On Orchards, October 5 - October 19, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Orchards", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated from October 5 through October 19, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details his grandfather's apple orchard and the tradition of tree grafting, along with the many different apple varieties that could be encountered within Berks County, Pennsylvania.


Hollins Columns (1953 Oct 1), Hollins College Oct 1953

Hollins Columns (1953 Oct 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins Clubs Hold Tryouts
  • New Choir Members
  • Maid of Cotton Contest Opens
  • Dr. C. Marshall Gives Convos
  • Academic Freedom - Its Meaning
  • Life In Turner Is Really Tops
  • Odds and Ends
  • Read For Pleasure Along With Studies
  • Rev. Brown Speaks To Hollins Campus Of Love, Marriage
  • Dr. John Krout Speaks At Trustee-Faculty Dinner
  • Campus Briefs
  • Exchange Column
  • Hollins On The Go-Games Won & Lost Tears At Weddings, African Safari Planned
  • Students Selling Tickets To Concerts
  • At the Flicks


Dieffenbach On Corn, October 1, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach Oct 1953

Dieffenbach On Corn, October 1, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

Handwritten manuscript entitled, "Corn", by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated October 1, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details various processes of harvesting and husking corn that he gathered from Berks County, Lebanon County and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Also included are lore and superstitious beliefs related to corn.


Hollins Columns (1953 Sept 24), Hollins College Sep 1953

Hollins Columns (1953 Sept 24), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Brick Halls New And Old Adorn Campus
  • 12 Marshall Scholarships Available For Graduates
  • Dean Smith Will Return Soon to Hollins College
  • Rent Pictures From Art Annex
  • Illinois Tech Offers Advice For Students
  • Staff Extends Welcome To All; Asks For Support Of Readers
  • Calling All Freshmen Activities Want You Too
  • Odds and Ends
  • Impress Your Date, Know His School Song
  • Yugoslav Girl Studies HEre
  • Y.W.C.A. Urges Church Attendance
  • Transfer Students Compare Hollins
  • Nellie Nitting Needle
  • Dr. John Charles Schroeder To Speak In Chapel Sunday
  • Dance Honors Freshman Class
  • At the Flicks


Hollins Columns (1953 Sept 17), Hollins College Sep 1953

Hollins Columns (1953 Sept 17), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins Opens 112th Season
  • Campus Gains Faculty Members
  • First Week-Calendar
  • Informal Dance Honors Freshmen
  • Dr. Janet L. MacDoanld to Give Address at the Formal Opening
  • Hollins' Campus Is Redecorated During Summer
  • Who's Who On Campus
  • There Is More To College Than Meets The Eye
  • YWCA Gives Opportunity To Help Others As Well As Your Own Self
  • Hollins Columns Lends Shopping Hints To Freshmen
  • 262 Old Students Return To Campus; Hope This Well Help You Find Them
  • 193 Freshmen Join Upperclassmen


Letter From Esther Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, September 14, 1953, Esther Moser Sep 1953

Letter From Esther Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, September 14, 1953, Esther Moser

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A handwritten letter from Esther Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated September 14, 1953. Within, Moser provides a number of old sayings, rhymes and tongue twisters from Bally township in Pennsylvania Dutch dialect. She also suggests that Shoemaker visit John Yerger in Bechtelsville.


Letter From Helen J. Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, August 17, 1953, Helen Moser Aug 1953

Letter From Helen J. Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, August 17, 1953, Helen Moser

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A handwritten letter from Helen J. Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated August 17, 1953. Within, Moser details the story of a strange rock formation dubbed the "Poshdt Yockel".


An Act To Confer Jurisdiction On The States Of California, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oregon, And Wisconsin, With Respect To Criminal Offenses And Civil Causes Of Action Committed Or Arising On Indian Reservations Within Such States, And For Other Purposes, United States Congress Aug 1953

An Act To Confer Jurisdiction On The States Of California, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oregon, And Wisconsin, With Respect To Criminal Offenses And Civil Causes Of Action Committed Or Arising On Indian Reservations Within Such States, And For Other Purposes, United States Congress

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

This act, dated August 15, 1953, also knows as United States Public Law 83-280, confers jurisdiction on the States of California, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oregon, and Wisconsin, with respect to criminal offenses and civil causes of action committed or arising on Indian reservations within such States, and for other purposes, except where noted.

This act also gives the consent of the United States to the people of any State "to amend, where necessary, their State constitution or existing statutes, as the case may be, to remove any legal impediment to the assumption of civil and criminal jurisdiction in accordance with the …


Dieffenbach On Beets, August 10, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach Aug 1953

Dieffenbach On Beets, August 10, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

Handwritten manuscript entitled, "Beets!: De Rode-reeva!", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated August 10, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach discusses the various ways to cultivate beets and their subsequent uses thereafter. He also provides anecdotes and superstitions surrounding this vegetable.


Dieffenbach On Parsnips, August 3, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach Aug 1953

Dieffenbach On Parsnips, August 3, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

Handwritten manuscript entitled, "Parsnips", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated August 3, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details how to grow and cultivate parsnips and relates the various uses, sayings and folklore surrounding this vegetable.


Omnibus Judgeship Bill, United States Congress, Us House Of Representatives Jul 1953

Omnibus Judgeship Bill, United States Congress, Us House Of Representatives

US Government Documents related to Indigenous Nations

This excerpt from a report dated July 28, 1953, from the United States (US) House Committee on the Judiciary was written to accompany US Senate Bill 15 which provides for the appointment of additional circuit and district judges. The bill approves the addition of one temporary district judge in North Dakota's northern district to assist with an increased caseload. The report indicates that the increase case load is due in part to an increase in land condemnation cases due to the Garrison Dam project. US Senate Bill 15 also provides for the appointment of one additional fifth circuit judge and …


Dieffenbach On Radishes, July 27, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach Jul 1953

Dieffenbach On Radishes, July 27, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Radishes! - "De Reddich!", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated July 27, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details a number of different radish cultivation techniques, anecdotes and the various uses one could have for the crop.


Dieffenbach On Turnips, July 20th, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach Jul 1953

Dieffenbach On Turnips, July 20th, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

Handwritten manuscript entitled, "Turnips", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated July 20, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details how turnips are best planted, when to harvest them and explains how turnip-tops can be used in cow-feed. He also recounts superstitions related to turnips.


Letter From Helen Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, July 8, 1953, Helen Moser Jul 1953

Letter From Helen Moser To Alfred L. Shoemaker, July 8, 1953, Helen Moser

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A handwritten letter from Helen J. Moser addressed to Alfred L. Shoemaker, dated July 8, 1953. Within, Moser mentions a number of topics including a plant she calls "Farsomling Kraut", which was rubbed in the hands to create a pleasant smell at the church meeting house.


Dieffenbach On Lettuce, July 6, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach Jul 1953

Dieffenbach On Lettuce, July 6, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

Handwritten manuscript on lettuce compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated July 6, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach writes a personal history of his grandmother's beliefs and techniques used to grow lettuce when he was a child, along with methods he used once he was married with his own garden.


Dieffenbach On Garlic, June 22, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach Jun 1953

Dieffenbach On Garlic, June 22, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Garlic - 'Gnuvlich'!", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated June 22, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach describes the varieties of garlic and its various uses in folk medicine and cooking.


Dieffenbach On Endive, June 15, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach Jun 1953

Dieffenbach On Endive, June 15, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Endive - "der Ondiffy!", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated June 15, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details the cultivation methods his family employed as a child to successfully grow endive.


The Independent And Montgomery Transcript, V. 78, Thursday, May 28, 1953, [Number: 52], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood May 1953

The Independent And Montgomery Transcript, V. 78, Thursday, May 28, 1953, [Number: 52], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent and Montgomery Transcript Newspaper, 1952-1984

[10] p. Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, editorials, letters, classified and local business advertisements.


Dieffenbach On Beans, May 25, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach May 1953

Dieffenbach On Beans, May 25, 1953, Victor C. Dieffenbach

Alfred L. Shoemaker Folk Cultural Documents

A handwritten manuscript entitled, "Beans - De Boona!", compiled by Victor C. Dieffenbach, dated May 25, 1953. Within, Dieffenbach details various bean cultivation methods, superstitions, recipes, songs and anecdotes about bean consumption - some in Pennsylvania Dutch dialect.


The Independent And Montgomery Transcript, V. 78, Thursday, May 21, 1953, [Number: 51], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood May 1953

The Independent And Montgomery Transcript, V. 78, Thursday, May 21, 1953, [Number: 51], The Independent, Paul W. Levengood

The Independent and Montgomery Transcript Newspaper, 1952-1984

[10] p. Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, editorials, letters, classified and local business advertisements.