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Flashback: This month in colonnade history

Alice Brannen was selected as Best-Dressed Girl during spring 1965. During Brannen’s reign, she also competed in Glamour magazine’s “Best Dressed” contest. Nearly a half a century later, the magazine still conducts the contest. However, the focus has been moved toward categories such as academic achievement, community service and career goals. March 5, 1965
Vol. 40 No. 9

From the Russian Opera House in Moscow to Russell Auditorium at Women’s College of Georgia, bass baritone George London appeared for an “unforgettable” performance in March 1961. London, who is also known as a top metropolitan baritone, performed “through the sponsorship of the Community Concert Association,” according to The Colonnade. March 4, 1953
Vol. 36 No. 10

Issues of The Colonnade from 1925 to 1975 are now available to be viewed on microfilm in the library.

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