Hollins University - Spinster Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1935

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l ' , hu :Q ' 1 I ' 3lgs'Q.r': .J . 'IL '1 u. l . Charles Johnston look- 1 ip w were from prominent fam- ed at it and liked it, and 1 f 'lllip ilies and certainly they near that same Sulphur A 1 71? Q. V were pretty, as a look at Spring built in 1820 the ll' A , theirsilhouetteswill prove. Botetourt Springs Hotel lv' F XJ But the Seminary after and cottages. Many dis- X tl -t'ij'MimX two or three years went tinguished guests visited llfyflg .G the way of the Springgrf, the Springsf'---Andrew X X sl 1:1135 I ff and in 1842 the property, li Il l Iackson and Henry Clay among them. In 1832, a guest from Baltimore-U Iohn H. B. Latrobe---described Tinker and the Tombstone U and the charm- ing Miss Claibornef, whom he wooed and won, and spoke of the atmosphere of refinement about the place, and men- tioned the fact that Mr. Johnston pre- sided at the table with an air. Mr. Latrobe painted a pretty water color of the spring. A few years later, Edward William Iohnston looked over the place and liked it. He bought it and in 1839 moved his young ladies' seminary from Liberty flfiedfordj, and opened here the Roanoke Female Seminary, with its quaint rules, regulations and uniforms. The usual seminary courses and the ornamental branchesn were taught. Special atten- tion was given to French taught by a native of France, and on occasions French was used exclusively. Dancing was fea- tured too, and taught by a dancing master---according to the girlsn he was a Polish nobleman. Many of the girls X ' V v ' vfbtlig. of I. 1 ll 7' 1 X in a rather dilapidated state and badly in debt, was put up for sale. Along came Ioshua Bradley, a gradu- ate of Brown University. The Rev. Bradley was a dreamer, an enthusiast, a promoter, or what you will. 1-le was interested in churches and in schools and he founded quite a number of both in a number of states. He was not possess- ed of business ability, and many of the institutions he was instrumental in Start- ing have long since passed out of exist- ence. But among those that remain are Bucknell University in Pennsylvania, Shurtleff College in Illinois and Hol- lins College in Virginia. Here he or- ganized the Valley Seminary. That was in 1842. After four years the property was again in bad shape and the school badly in debt. It was in 1846 that a young professor of mathematics in Richmond College, Charles Lewis Cocke, decided to leave the cultural, re- ligious, economic, and political capital of the State and to take charge of a struggling school in Southwest Virginia.

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The Story of Her Past and Present, as related by Ioseph A. Turner ,I -. .g a i 1?-2 - ILLIAM CARVIN, a Pioneer, ga ' Indian Fighter, and Welchman, whose real name was Probably Car- ovan, found the place attractive, for he chose it when he had all the fertile and beautiful surrounding territory to choose from., He had it surveyed and he received a grant bear- ing the name and seal of King George the second, and the date Iuly 25, 1746. That was one of the earliest grants in what is now Roanoke County, and a later inclusive survey refers to the original grant of one hundred and fifty acres including A Small Sulphur Springf' A 7 ..... 2. f It i ,3LlTV in Jing i' .X all r l w rt'H'-'fa t - - l E a 4, ' at I 'I gif! f - 5+ - Ei ' - F ,, K 1 1 , K -f X e 1' X I' Wi



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f K 6' If The beauty and charm of the Surrounding hills and mountains c h a r m e d him and the opportunity to work out in his own way some of his ideas on edu- cation inspired him. For fifty-five years, Maw But Hollins is not a finished product---its best work, its highest aims, its dearest hopes, its greatest achievements lie in the future! X lnto the warp and woof of Hollins are woven the ,,mf, y lg 7 with lofty aims and noble inspiration, he put into work his splendid ability, his abounding energy and dauntless will. In 1852, the school was opened for girls only, and in 1855, Mrs. Anne Hol- lins, of Lynchburg, catching something of his vision, came to his aid. With a gift from her and her husband he built the East Building, and in their honor the Valley Union Seminary was named Hollins Institute. Then came the war and reconstruc- tion, but Hollins continued to carry on, A certain quality of scholarship and standard of achievement and an atmos- phere of purposeful and forward-looking living came to be associated with the place and the people, and year by year its students were drawn to it from an ever-broadening area. ' And then came Hollins College. EW EH HH QQ QQ QQ consecrated services and lives of men and women. Into Hollins has come the breath of life---the breath of young, happy. hopeful life. The joys and sorrows of youth are here, the hopes and fears, the as- pirations and disappointments, the work and play of that unending line of girls who, through the years, have made Hollins what it was and is and will make it what it will be. History, tradition, sweet customs and love of life are in the soul of Hollins. ' Under Charles L. Cocke the found- ations of Hollins were laid broad and deep and solid: under Miss Matty the superstructure was built sincerely and soundly: under Miss Randolph, Hollins will become more beautiful and complete, more adequately endowed and will achieve higher academic standards and a richer and fuller life. rs, we assi sei me test

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