Waiting to meet with the Professor |
[Nov. 22nd, 2009|09:31 am] |
Who: Viktor and Headmistress McGonagall What: Viktor wants to make an arrangement with Hogwarts, about Quidditch Where: The Three Broomsticks, Hogsmeade When: Sunday afternoon Warnings: TBA
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What a happy Sunday! |
[Nov. 22nd, 2009|11:57 am] |
Who: Greg Goyle and Theo Nott What: Greg is cheered by the game and is using his good mood to try to study...maybe Theo can help Where: Slytherin Common Rooms, at first, then Boys' Dorm if it gets too noisy When: Sunday afternoon Warnings: okay forget TBA; make it R for language alone
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Quidditch: Gryffindor vs. Slytherin |
[Nov. 22nd, 2009|01:06 pm] |
Who: Gryffindor and Slytherin Quidditch What: Game Where: Pitch When: Saturday
( Quidditch: Gryffindor vs. Slytherin )
Final score after one hour and fifteen minutes of game play: Slytherin 220, Gryffindor 110. |
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Daily Prophet: November 22, 1997 |
[Nov. 22nd, 2009|01:35 pm] |
Headmistress Snubs Ministry Betty Braithwaite
In a written statement released by the Ministry of Magic this morning, new Headmistress Minerva McGonagall has apparently announced that representatives of the Ministry of Magic are no longer welcome at Hogwarts.
Minister Thicknesse's response to the Headmistress' statement was quickly made available. "The Headmistress of Hogwarts is only a figurehead," said Thicknesse. "She can say what she likes, but it is not within her power to remove the Ministry from Hogwarts. What's more worrisome are the alarmist reasons she lists in her statement for this decision on her part. Thinking like that isn't representative of what the Ministry wants in a Hogwarts leader, and the Ministry is now seriously considering her assignment."
The Minister also urged that parents not react too quickly to the Headmistress' statement by removing their children from Hogwarts, as surely many parents would want to do with such a Headmistress at the helm. He assures parents that the statement carries no weight, and that their children are perfectly safe at the school and, as always in troubled times, protected by members of the Ministry of Magic. Two aurors are stationed presently at the school. |
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Quibbler: November 22, 1997 |
[Nov. 22nd, 2009|01:36 pm] |
Headmistress' Statement
To those it will concern,
The first thoughts of the Hogwarts administration must be, and are always, for the safety of her students. For hundreds of years, Hogwarts has stood not only as the pinnacle of education in the wizarding world, but also as a bastion of hope and a representative of what can be when all magical students, from all families and walks of life, are treated and educated equally.
In order to remain as she has always been, certain steps must now be taken to protect that way of life which Hogwarts represents. The long time refusal of the Ministry of Magic to accept the fact of Voldemort's return was the beginning of a dramatic sequence of events which have brought the Ministry of Magic to this repugnant, reprehensible point. The recent unchecked attack on the Ministry itself, the uninvestigated murders of Ministry employees, the propagation of unfair decrees against Muggleborns, and the recent release and acquittal of Death Eaters can no longer be borne in her overseers if Hogwarts is to remain acting in the best interest of the students herein.
For that reason, Hogwarts now rejects the control and oversight of the Ministry of Magic until such a time when the Ministry of Magic again represents what is noble and just in the wizarding world.
Dutifully, Headmistress Minerva McGonagall |
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[Nov. 22nd, 2009|08:01 pm] |
Who: Adrian Pucey and Headmistress McGonagall. When: Evening. Where: McGonagall's Office. What: The meeting requested here. Rating: Totally PG, I'd imagine. Open/Closed: Closed.
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