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HERRINGSHAW S LJBRARY OK AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY. in Philadelphia. He has beon an occasionail contributor to historical maguzineti, and has given much time to genealogical research and to the compiling of a history of Unll<Hopper Family and Collateral Lines. of the Associated alumni of ia historian the Central high school of Philadelphia, and a prominent member of various legal, edu cational and historical clubs and assmia tions in liis native city. Hopper, Isaac Taten, philanthropist, was II.Dec. 3, 1771, in Deptford, N..!. was a noted philanthropist of New York. He di<d May 7, 18'>2, in New York ( ily. Hopper, James Marie, educator, journalist, author, was born .luly 23, 187(J. in Paris. France. In 1900 he was admitted to tluIn 1901 he was an in practice of law. structor of French at the University of California; and in 1902-03 was in the educational tlepartment of the Philippine Iflautls. He is the author of Caybigan. Hoppin, Augustus, artist, author, was

born

In born July 13, 1828, in Providenw, H.I. 1858 he began the practice of law in Provi dence, R.I.; but his love of art im|>elli-<l him to abandon the law. He pul»li>he<l a series of sketch iKwks enlitU^l f»n the Nile:

Ups and Downs on Land and Water; Ju bilee

Days; Hay

Fever;

KeeollectionH

ol

Auton House, a novel; A Fashionable Snf ferer; Two Complete Boys; and Marrifl He died .pril I. lS9(i. for Fun. n romance. in Flushing. N.Y. e«lucator. authoi Mason, Hoppin, James was born .Tan. 17. 1820, in I'rovidence. H.I. He was congregational clergvinan; profes

A

City.

by him

Memoirs of Henry Armitt Brown; Foote:

Homiletics; Theolrjgj-;

Pastoral Office

and

Work

of the Christian Minister; Sermons on Faith, Hope, l^ve; The Early Henaissance; and Gret-k Art on Greek Soil. He

1900 in New Haven Conn. Hoppin, Joseph Clark, educator, author, was born May 23, 1870, in Providence, R.I. In 1899-1901 he was associate of classicjil art and archaelogy at Bryn Mawr Colh -.'f. In 1893 98 he resided in Greece; and took |»art in the excavation of the Heraeuin at Argos. He is the author of Euthymidi-s, a study in Attic Vase Painting; and other

He

l^mdon.

died Sept.

Hoppin, William siMiator, govern<»r,

the

1895, in Provi-

3,

Warner, lawyer, state was born Sept. 1, 1807.

Providence,

K.I. After herving in the of Proviilence, he was slate senate in 18.')3; and in 18.54 57 was the twentieth governor of Rhode Island. He died April 19. 1890, in

in

municipal sent

buarus

to the

Providence. R.I.

Hopping, Enos

was born almut

D., H<d<lier,

New York

He joined the the Mexican war and was appointed a brigsidier general in ISI7. lie died .Sept. I, 1847, in New Mexico. in

I80.'»

I

nited Stales

City.

army during

Hopson, George Bailey, e«hicator, clergy-

man

author, was l)orn Jan. IH, 1838, in Coim.. In I8.">7 he graduated from Trinity college: IStMl received th«in

.au;,'atu»k.

I

d«gre«' of A.M. from that institution; and Hubs<>quently reeeive«l the degr»'es of .A.M.. D.I), and D.C.L. from

Stephen's ctdh'ge. In lKt»4 he was or<lained a prieMt. .^ini-e St.

^^^^^H|^^^^^H

he has bt>en pro-

Stephen's col-

St.

in

of

Annandale. N.Y.

and in ISII8-99 was acting wanlen of that institution. He is the author «if numerous Mormijraplis and .S«'rmoris. Hopson, Winthrop Hartly, eh>rgvnuin. was horn April 2H, 1823. in Christian counlege

and

in

ty,

Ky.

In

^^^^ W^^*' ^kk.

1903-04

died in

he graduated from the .Miss<turi state university, and entered the ministry of the christian church. He practiee<l medicine for .^^^ years, ceasing not Ijv^A 1841 .

(ii**

.

his

meantime from

tion

work.

ministerial

He gave inueh

works.

Hoppin, Thomas Frederick, designer, artwas bom Aug. 15, 18K5, in Proviih-nee. IM. He made the designs of the four evangelists which compose the great chancel window of Trinity church in New York

in

dence. K.I.

the author of Nnti-s of .1 Theological Stud«-nt: Old P^ngland;

Life of Admiral

bronze

in

the Bulletin of the American art union. In 184G he was one of the founders of the Century as-mwiation, usually called the Century club of New York t ity. In 1870 SO he was secretary of the U.S. legation at

i

He was

cast

Hoppin, William Jones, diplonuit, founder, was bom April 21, 1813, in Providence. K.I. He frequently visitcil Europe, contributed articles on art subjects to American and European periodicals; and editetl

Y'ale

institution.

dog that was modeled supposed to have been the first

figure of a is

piece of sculpture I'nited Statt-s.

of horn let ICS at university in 1861-79; and suhsiquently of the his tory of art in that

Mor

213

to

and

th«'

at ten

foun<Iitig

nurturing

of

and colleges, was mainly in

schools

and

ist,

struniental in build ing up a flourishing female academy at PalAfter the war he filled pastorates

myra.