Word: hope
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...first session of the 81st Congress, which had begun its work in high hope ten months ago and passed through despairing depths, ended last week in wan and shaky congratulations among the Democratic majority. There was a great deal of tired, last-minute fun: barbershop ballads, a few well-placed smooches on the cheek by departing Congresswomen and gay festivities by congressional employees (see cut) whose salaries had just been raised...
Hockey: "R's"--Sallie Hope Brown '50 and Nina Emerson '50; numerals--Barbara Beatley '50, Ellen Guild '52, Hope Ingersoll '50, Diane Jones '52, Jean McCormick '51, Dorothy Silberman '52, and Sally Vincent '52; honorable mention--Mary Brandt '51, Dorothy Caiger '52, Phebe Crampton '52, Ellen Gifford '52, Lucy Heiman '52, Penny Hughes '51, Elizabeth Tucker '52, Cynthia Williams '51, and Anne Worthington...
...fond hope of the Deposit Library was to build up a collection of its own from duplicates of books which were deposited by more than one member institution. The collection as present consists of "The Book of Business Etiquette," "The American Government Today," and a couple of dictionaries. Rapid growth is not expected in the near future...
Sorrowful Jones. The boozy sentiment of Damon Runyon's Broadway, spiked with Bob Hope gags (TIME, June...
...newcomer to journalism, Barton once wrote editorials for a Sunday supplement called Every Week and then for Redbook magazine on such homely topics as prayer, success, happiness and free enterprise ("the system of hustle and hope"). After writing his bestselling life of Jesus (The Man Nobody Knows), depicting Him as "The Founder of Modern Business," Barton did a column ("Bruce Barton Says") for McClure's syndicate. Later he signed with King Features...