One of the main things that differentiated The Mount Holyoke News from the earlier The Mount Holyoke was its particular concern with events happening outside of the College, specifically World War I. The pages of MHN were filled with calls to donate or volunteer from organizations like the Red Cross and Y.W.C.A. Excerpts of letters received from friends and family in Europe were published in a section called “Open Letters.”


Even during the “Great War,” as it was known at the time, students still found time for fun and games. This is reflected in the “Humor and Rumor” section which was home to short poems and jokes, often presented as things heard around campus.
