1,661,139 research outputs found

    James Barron Hope,no place, to Jane A. (Barron) Hope, no place

    No full text
    Autograph Letter Signed. His ship's neat and warlike appearance; Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and "the peculiarities of these Negro Legislators, & their country"; encounters a funeral; dismisses the "free and easy, devil-may-care habits of these places"; wants her to write him at his next destination, Pensacola, [Florida]; a dispatch just arrived informing the crew that "the Commodore [?]" is in a nearby town; details his efforts to become a good and moral man

    News from Hope College Index

    No full text
    This index contains listings of articles in News from Hope College (1973–2014). News From Hope College is a newsletter put out by the college. It contains articles on students, alumni, events, issues, alumni listings, etc

    An Account of the First Inauguration at Hope College on This Date, and the First Commencement, July 17, 1866, in a College Publication Entitled, Hope College Remembrancer

    No full text
    An account of the first inauguration at Hope College on this date, and the first commencement, July 17, 1866, in a college publication, entitled, Hope College Remembrancer. Albertus Van Raalte is not present for these significant occasions because he and Mrs. Van Raalte are visiting the Netherlands. [See p. 24.] People who gave speeches during the course of events were: Rev. Mancius S. Hutton, Rev. Isaac N. Wyckoff, Dr. Philip Phelps, Peter Moerdyk (gave his student oration in Latin) William B. Gilmore, Harm Woltman, William Moerdyk William A. Shields, John W. TeWinkle, (Dutch oration) Ale Buursma, and Gerrit Dangremond. The baccalaureate sermon is also printed, pp. 41-50, which was preached by President Phelps in the First Reformed Church. [The first commencement number is dedicated to Samuel B. Schieffelin of New York, a major donor to the college.] The college seal is pictured on the second page. The college chapel/gymnasium and two frame buildings are pictured on p. 21. The words of the college song were written by Philip Phelps and set to music by William G. Gilmore, p. 20.https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1860s/1568/thumbnail.jp

    The Program of the First Commencement of Hope College

    No full text
    The program of the first commencement of Hope College. The event was held in the Gymnasium that doubled as a chapel and a venue for events such as this. Each of the eight graduates presented an oration interspersed with music. Gerrit Dangemond gave the valedictory oration. The conferring of degrees concluded the program. There is no information as to the length of the great event.https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1860s/1378/thumbnail.jp

    Letter, 1904 January 30, A. B. Jones, The Valentine Museum, Richmond, to Mrs. Janey Hope Marr, Lexington, Virginia

    No full text
    Appreciation for the gift to the museum of the poem, "Memoriae Sacrum" by her father [James Barron Hope], and a letter written by James Barron Hope to Miss Campbell

    Hope College Abstracts: 23rd Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity

    No full text
    The 23rd Annual A. Paul and Carol C. Schaap Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity was held on April 12, 2024 in the Richard and Helen DeVos Fieldhouse at Hope College and featured student-faculty collaborative research projects. This program is a record reflective of those projects between the 2023-2024 academic year

    Hope College Abstracts: 24th Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity

    No full text
    The 24th Annual A. Paul and Carol C. Schaap Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity was held on April 11, 2025 in the Richard and Helen DeVos Fieldhouse at Hope College and featured student-faculty collaborative research projects. This program is a record reflective of those projects between the 2024-2025 academic year

    Hope College Abstracts: 22nd Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity

    No full text
    The 22nd Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity was held on April 14, 2023 in the Richard and Helen DeVos Fieldhouse at Hope College and featured student-faculty collaborative research projects. This program is a record reflective of those projects between the 2022-2023 academic year

    Hope College Abstracts: 14th Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Performance

    No full text
    The 14th Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Performance was held on April 10, 2015 in the Richard and Helen DeVos Fieldhouse at Hope College and featured student-faculty collaborative research projects. This program is a record reflective of those projects between the 2014-2015 academic year

    Hope College Abstracts: 13th Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Performance

    No full text
    The 13th Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Performance was held on April 11, 2014 in the Richard and Helen DeVos Fieldhouse at Hope College and featured student-faculty collaborative research projects. This program is a record reflective of those projects between the 2013-2014 academic year
    corecore