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    Mark Hopkins (February 4, 1802 – June 17, 1887) was an American educator and Congregationalist theologian, president of Williams College from 1836 to 1872...
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  • Mark Hopkins may refer to: Mark Hopkins (educator) (1802–1887), American educator Mark N. Hopkins, filmmaker Mark Hopkins Jr. (1813–1878), American railroad...
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    Mark Hopkins Jr. (September 3, 1814 – March 29, 1878) was an American railroad executive. He was one of four principal investors that funded Theodore D...
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  • Alan Hirsch (professor), professor of political science Mark Hopkins (educator), famous educator and theologian Jason Josephson Storm, professor and chair...
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    In the Massachusetts Senate, the town is represented by Senator Paul W. Mark of the Berkshire, Hampden, Franklin, and Hampshire district. Williamstown...
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    The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (JHUSOM) is the medical school of Johns Hopkins University, a private research university in Baltimore...
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  • 22 – Richard Upjohn, Gothic architect (died 1878) February 4 – Mark Hopkins, educator and president of Williams College (died 1887) February 11 – Lydia...
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  • historian Josiah Gilbert Holland, novelist, poet and newspaperman Mark Hopkins (educator) Erasmus Darwin Hudson, abolitionist and orthopedic surgeon Willard...
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    Daniel Coit Gilman (category Johns Hopkins Hospital)
    served for twenty five years as president of Johns Hopkins; his inauguration in 1876 has been said to mark "the starting point of postgraduate education in...
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  • Walter F. Hendricks (category American educators)
    founded Marlboro College (1946–2020), Windham College (1951–1978), and Mark Hopkins College (1964–1978). Hendricks was born in Chicago and earned his BA...
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