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Annie Powe Hopper

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33: 150:, and died in 1952, at the age of 76. Since 1962, Valdosta State University has presented the annual Annie Powe Hopper Award to "a senior who represents the university’s high academic standards and exemplifies its traditions of excellence." There is also a dormitory named Hopper Hall on campus, named in her memory. 119:. She was a professor of geography and the first dean of women at the Georgia State Woman's College, serving in that post from 1922 until she retired in 1943. She was faculty advisor to the 417: 96: 533: 443: 553: 538: 135: 279: 100: 528: 131: 321: 222: 391: 364: 249: 167: 269: 196: 468: 295: 127: 523: 95:, the daughter of John Campbell Hopper and Mary Lavina West Hopper. She had several brothers. She graduated from 75:(July 5, 1875 – April 26, 1952) was an American college professor. She taught geography and was the first 548: 348: 92: 80: 543: 497: 147: 518: 513: 112: 8: 350:
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Annie Powe Hopper, from the 1926 yearbook of the Georgia State Women's College
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Hopper, whose appearance was described as "distinguished", retired to
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Hopper was president of the Deans of Women department of the
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in Tennessee in 1919, and earned a master's degree at
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dean of women
Georgia State Woman's College
Wayne County, Mississippi
George Peabody College
Teachers College, Columbia University
Saucier, Mississippi
World War I
YWCA
Georgia Education Association
Daughters of the American Revolution
American Association of University Women
Lucedale, Mississippi
"Minister Dies; Dr. W. W. Hopper Served Forty-Eight Years for Methodists"


"Dr. H. P. Hopper, Pioneer County Physician, Dies"
"Many Received Their Diplomas at Peabody"
Annual Announcement


Valdosta State University
ISBN
978-0-7385-0671-5
"G.S.W.C. Holds Dedication for New Chapel"
"Miss Hopper Heads Department of Deans of Women at Convention"
Linage Book of the Charter Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (revised)
"Ga. State Woman's College News"
"FIve Star Final"
"VSU Honors Vanessa Okojie with 2022 Annie Powe Hopper, Outstanding Student Awards"

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