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»» i ' »! ' M ' iA- k--f-i-t ?.«- J 44 4 ' Vji; ..»t Harry Samuel Hopper. HARRY SAMUEL HOPPER, Esq , was born September lo. 1S49, in the city of Philadelphia. His education was obtained in private and pubic schools, ;ind at the Philadelphia High School. As his inclination led him to a business life, he spent two j-ears in a wholesale dry goods store, after which he doubled Cape Horn in the clipper ship Comet and remained .some months on the Pacific coast. Returning to Philadelphia he went into the cotton and yarn business, which engaged his attention until the year 1876, when he became a member of the banking and brokerage firm of Vm. G. Hopper : Co., in which bnsinefs he is still engaged. In addition to the absorbing life of a business man, Jlr. Hopper has found time to engage in many departments of church work, especially in that of the Sunday-school, to which his inclinations draw him with increas- ing power and interest. In 1877 Mr. Hopper married Miss Harriet M. Bucknell, daughter of our lamented benefactor, Mr. William Rucknell, and he has since 1SS2 been a very active and efficient member of the Board of Trustees of Bucknell University. On the death of Mr. Bucknell, in 1890, he succeeded to the office of chairman, which office he has held longer than any other incumbent, with the exception oi Mr. Thomas Wattson, who served for t iventy-four years. Mr. Hop])er ' s deep interest in the welfare of the University, manifested in many ways, financial and otherwise, his untiring and successful efforts to assist in meeting the requirements of a large and growing foundation such as ours, his kindly disposition shown to both teachers and taught,— these have endeared him to all who are intimately or remotely connected with Bucknell Univer.silv, and cau.se him to be a worthy successor of its most liberal friend in presiding over its Board of Trustees and .serving on the Committee on Finance. ' M T- T ' ? ? T- ' ■ ■ ' » ' ' t •»! ' , -%: -t , -t: .. .
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L ' A§:enda, Published by the Junior Class, Bucknell University. Vol. IX. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. 1901. I
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