Hollins College Euzelian Society photograph, ca. 1896.

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Hollins College Euzelian Society photograph, ca. 1896.

Consist of one 14" x 10.5" black and white photograph of the Hollins College's Euzelian Literary Society, ca. 1896. The photograph includes 52 women in caps and gowns. The back lists their names. Biographical information, such as death dates, is included for some students.

1 b&w photograph ; 14 x 10.5 in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7098998

Appalachian State University, ASU

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Appalachian State University. W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection. Archives.

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Hollins College. Euzelian Society

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Hollins College

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Hollins College, a women's liberal arts college, was founded as the coeducational Valley Union Seminary in Roanoke, North Carolina in 1842. In 1854, it became Virginia's first women's college changing its name to Hollins Institute three years later. It was renamed Hollins College in 1911 and Hollins University in 1998. Hollins University has offered graduate programs since 1958. All undergraduates are female while graduate programs accept males. Euzelian Society began in...