Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodgson portrait. 1904-1930.

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodgson portrait. 1904-1930.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7472073

Boulder Public Library

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Jones Studio (Boulder, Colo.),

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The Jones Studio NEgative list has the name as Macie Jok, T. From the description of Frank Maciejok portrait. 1904-1930. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427407050 1910 Census: probably the eldest daughter of Bruce and Ida Oliphant. From the description of Ethel Oliphant portrait. 1904-1930. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427293955 1910 Census: Probably the daughter of Bruce and Ida Oliphant. From the description o...

Hodgson, Paul Mrs.

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Woman of the Year in volunteer service is Mrs. Paul Hodgson, an outstanding woman in community affairs, who has been active on a nation-wide basis in Recording for the Blind, Inc. She will be honored along with the other Women of the Year and the Golden Award honoree at the Awards dinner March 23, 7 p.m. at the Athens Country Club. In addition to her work with Recording for the Blind, she is also a member of the club's activities. She was vice president for two years. She has served...

Hodgson, Paul A., 1891-1955

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Paul A. Hodgson (1891-1955) was born in Latham, Kansas. In 1911 he received the appointment to West Point Military Academy from the eighth Congressional district of Kansas. Throughout his four years at West Point he distinguished himself in academics. He graduated eighteenth in the class of 164 in 1915. On the athletic field he also excelled. In football, he was a star on the first undefeated Army team of 1914. He also participated on the varsity baseball and basketball teams, and in track broke...