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...Edgell, Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. James Lawrence, Mrs. A. N. Holcombe Mrs. D. M. Little, Mrs. B. C. Hopper, Mrs. E. A. Whitney, Mrs. Dwight M. Sayles, Mrs E. R. Nash, Mrs. Harry Burnet., 2nd, Mrs. R. T. Fisher Mrs. Robert Salionstall. Mrs. Clifford Moore, Mrs. Charles Hopkinson, Mrs. James Perkins...
...various committees of the Red Book the class officers have made the following appointments: chairman of the editorial board. Thomas Hopkinson Eliot of Cambridge; sub-chairman of the editorial board, Barrett Williams of Boston; chairman of the photographic board, Carl Howard Pforzheimer of Purchase, N. Y.; chairman of the art board, Peter Houston Kilham of Boston: and chairman of the business board, Langdon Dearborn of Havana, Cuba...
Died. Mrs. Charles W. Eliot (Grace Mellen Hopkinson), 77, second wife of the President Emeritus; at Northeast Harbor, Me., after some years illness caused by heart disease...
...paintings have been shown regularly at a great many exhibitions in the various cities of this country, and in 1915, Mr. Hopkinson won the Beck Gold Medal for a portrait at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Exhibition. At the recent exhibition in Chicago another of his pictures had a conspicuous place. After the war, in 1919, Mr. Hopkinson was one of the American artists asked to go to Europe to paint the notables of the Peace Conference, where his three excellent portraits of the Serbian, Bulgarian, and Japanese Envoys were outstanding examples of his work...
...Charles Hopkinson was born in Cambridge in 1869, a son of the well-known school teacher, John Hopkinson. In the autumn of 1891 he began his studies in the Art Students' League of New York, in 1893 he went to Paris, studying at the Academic Julian and later with Aman-Jean. He returned in 1896 to Boston, where he now has a studio...