Word: hope
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...take enough interest in its management to carry it on satisfactorily, it will have to be handed over to the officers of the university. This is the only meeting of the club during the year, and as there are important constitutional questions to come up, I sincerely hope that every member will be present...
...October number of the Atlantic is full of interest to Harvard students, containing, as it does, contributions by Professors Palmer and Royce and by John Fiske, Moreover we are tempted to recognize under the pseudonym of "Hope Notnor" the talented sister of our professor of the History...
John Fiske's article is an historical account of "Benedict Arnold's Treason." Hope Notnor's essay, mentioned above, deals with the "Nieces of Madame de Montespan" J. Kirke Paulding contributes a summary of the biography of Johannes Butzbach of Miltenberg, who lived in the sixteenth century and whose struggles in search of an education form interesting reading. Other noticeable articles are by E. P. Evans on Ibsen, and by Sarah Orne Jewett-a story named "By the Morning Boat." The serials meander along as usual and there is the usual supply of book criticisms and of verse...
...member has earned an election to the CRIMSON board. This is a poor record, compared to that of '91 and '92. A class which has distinguished itself in athletics should be ambitious of giving equally good support to the college papers; and this '93 has failed to do. We hope to see the class redeem itself, and to receive within the next few months enough contributions of satisfactory quality to enable us to fill several of the present vacancies...
Ninety entered in a period of athletic gloom, and has the satisfaction of seeing a new spirit infused into Harvard sports and one championship gained, with a good prospect for another. She may hope even more for next year than for this, and for still greater success in the following years, when the new spirit and facilities have made their influence felt to their full extent...