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  • Christopher Hopper (Methodist)
  • Early English Methodist

    Christopher Hopper (1722–1802) was the President of the Methodist Conference in John Wesley's absence, at the Bristol conference in 1780. Hopper was born

    Christopher Hopper (Methodist)

    Christopher_Hopper_(Methodist)

  • Hopper (surname)
  • Surname list

    Christopher Hopper (Methodist) Clay Hopper (1902–1976), American basketball player Darrel Hopper (born 1963), American football player Deborah Hopper

    Hopper (surname)

    Hopper_(surname)

  • Christopher Walken
  • American actor (born 1943)

    Christopher Walken (born Ronald Walken; March 31, 1943) is an American actor. His work on stage and screen has earned him accolades including an Academy

    Christopher Walken

    Christopher Walken

    Christopher_Walken

  • List of presidents of the Methodist Conference
  • Wesley himself was the original president of the Methodist Conference – though Christopher Hopper presided in Wesley's absence at the 1780 conference

    List of presidents of the Methodist Conference

    List of presidents of the Methodist Conference

    List_of_presidents_of_the_Methodist_Conference

  • Britt Ransom
  • American professor

    professor of Digital Hybrid Media at Southern Methodist University in 2012. After teaching at Southern Methodist University for three years, Ransom took an

    Britt Ransom

    Britt_Ransom

  • Isaac T. Hopper House
  • Historic house in Manhattan, New York

    The Isaac T. Hopper House is a Greek Revival townhouse at 110 Second Avenue between East 6th and 7th Streets in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan

    Isaac T. Hopper House

    Isaac T. Hopper House

    Isaac_T._Hopper_House

  • James Poovey
  • 18th-century Philadelphian described by abolitionist Isaac Hopper in Tales of Oppression. According to Hopper, Poovey was enslaved from birth and sought manumission

    James Poovey

    James_Poovey

  • Terry Southern
  • American writer (1924–1995)

    Richard Benjamin, James Coburn, Peter Fonda, and Dennis Hopper and his wife Brooke Hayward. Hopper, a fan and collector of modern art, later introduced Southern

    Terry Southern

    Terry Southern

    Terry_Southern

  • Jean Peters
  • American actress (1926–2000)

    Peters attended East Canton High School.[citation needed] She was a Methodist. She went to college at the University of Michigan and later transferred

    Jean Peters

    Jean Peters

    Jean_Peters

  • East Broad Top Railroad Mikado locomotives
  • EBT Mikado locomotives

    various locomotive types. The locomotive was designed to haul 15 loaded coal hoppers on the line. It derailed on its first run at Siding Hill Tunnel. Despite

    East Broad Top Railroad Mikado locomotives

    East Broad Top Railroad Mikado locomotives

    East_Broad_Top_Railroad_Mikado_locomotives

  • Waverly Place
  • Street in Manhattan, New York

    single artist. From 1913 until his death in May 1967, the artist Edward Hopper and his wife, Josephine, lived in a studio on the building's top floor.

    Waverly Place

    Waverly Place

    Waverly_Place

  • White Anglo-Saxon Protestants
  • Sociological category in the US, Canada, and Australia

    have been associated with Episcopal (or Anglican), Presbyterian, United Methodist, Congregationalist, and other mainline Protestant denominations; however

    White Anglo-Saxon Protestants

    White Anglo-Saxon Protestants

    White_Anglo-Saxon_Protestants

  • List of Sharpe series characters
  • (James Laurenson). John Hopper first appeared in Sharpe's Trafalgar serving under Captain Chase to whom he is very loyal. Hopper is a very able sailor which

    List of Sharpe series characters

    List_of_Sharpe_series_characters

  • Stonewall Inn
  • Gay tavern and monument in New York City

    (also known as Stonewall) is a gay bar and recreational tavern at 53 Christopher Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New

    Stonewall Inn

    Stonewall Inn

    Stonewall_Inn

  • Whitney Museum of American Art
  • Art museum in New York City

    Hopper Research Collection (the museum is the largest repository of Edward Hopper's artwork and archival materials in the world), the Sanborn Hopper Archive

    Whitney Museum of American Art

    Whitney Museum of American Art

    Whitney_Museum_of_American_Art

  • Holy Trinity Church, St. Christopher House and Parsonage
  • Church in Manhattan, New York

    The Holy Trinity Church, St. Christopher House and Parsonage is a historic Episcopal church located at 312-316 and 332 East 88th Street on the Upper East

    Holy Trinity Church, St. Christopher House and Parsonage

    Holy Trinity Church, St. Christopher House and Parsonage

    Holy_Trinity_Church,_St._Christopher_House_and_Parsonage

  • Amesbury
  • Town in Wiltshire, England

    mansion in poor repair, had it rebuilt in 1834–1840 to designs of Thomas Hopper. In 1915, Lord Antrobus sold the grounds – including Stonehenge – to private

    Amesbury

    Amesbury

    Amesbury

  • Marsha Hunt (actress, born 1917)
  • American actress (1917–2022)

    spelling of her first name to Marsha. Hunt and her family were active in the Methodist church. Interviewed for a 1999 book, she said about her family: I lucked

    Marsha Hunt (actress, born 1917)

    Marsha Hunt (actress, born 1917)

    Marsha_Hunt_(actress,_born_1917)

  • Columbus Monument (New York City)
  • Monument in Manhattan, New York, U.S.

    center of Columbus Circle in New York City honoring the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, who first made an expedition to the New World in 1492. The

    Columbus Monument (New York City)

    Columbus Monument (New York City)

    Columbus_Monument_(New_York_City)

  • 2026 United States Senate election in Texas
  • Richard Hayes, HD-57 (2023–present) Janis Holt, HD-18 (2025–present) Andy Hopper, HD-64 (2025–present) Helen Kerwin, HD-58 (2025–present) Marc LaHood, HD-121

    2026 United States Senate election in Texas

    2026 United States Senate election in Texas

    2026_United_States_Senate_election_in_Texas

  • Federal Office Building (New York City)
  • United States historic place

    Willoughby J. Edbrooke. The ten-story Romanesque style building is bounded by Christopher, Greenwich, Barrow, and Washington Streets. Though Edbrooke died before

    Federal Office Building (New York City)

    Federal Office Building (New York City)

    Federal_Office_Building_(New_York_City)

  • Hotel Albert (New York City)
  • Historic building in Manhattan, New York

    Administration. Retrieved November 10, 2025. (Downloading may be slow.) Gray, Christopher (April 15, 2011). "The Albert Hotel Addresses Its Myths - Streetscapes"

    Hotel Albert (New York City)

    Hotel Albert (New York City)

    Hotel_Albert_(New_York_City)

  • Robert Mitchum
  • American actor (1917–1997)

    Mitchum was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on August 6, 1917, into a Methodist family of Scots-Irish, Native American, and Norwegian descent. His father

    Robert Mitchum

    Robert Mitchum

    Robert_Mitchum

  • Stepney
  • Area of London, England

    formerly Bishop of Stepney, and Father Richard Wilson, founder of the Hoppers' Hospitals at Five Oak Green, Kent, lived in the borough at one time. Actors

    Stepney

    Stepney

    Stepney

  • The Dakota
  • Residential building in Manhattan, New York

    West, the Dakota was not named after a previous building on the site. Christopher Gray of The New York Times described the Dakota as one of several apartment

    The Dakota

    The Dakota

    The_Dakota

  • Jayne Mansfield
  • American actress, Playmate, and singer (1933–1967)

    Hollywood Book of Breakups. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-471-75268-4. Hopper, Hedda (November 25, 1956). "Jayne Mansfield: Girl Strategist". Hartford

    Jayne Mansfield

    Jayne Mansfield

    Jayne_Mansfield

  • Flatiron Building
  • Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    3D-cutout replica of Edward Hopper's 1942 painting Nighthawks in the Flatiron Art Space in the building's prow. Although Hopper said his picture was inspired

    Flatiron Building

    Flatiron Building

    Flatiron_Building

  • Electric Lady Studios
  • Recording studio in New York City

    SonicScoop. Archived from the original on July 31, 2023. Retrieved July 8, 2017. Hopper, Alex (August 24, 2022). "From David Bowie to Taylor Swift: The 7 Best Songs

    Electric Lady Studios

    Electric Lady Studios

    Electric_Lady_Studios

  • Greenwich Village
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    (1931–2019), composer and lyricist Dustin Hoffman (born 1937), actor Edward Hopper (1882–1967), painter Marc Jacobs (born 1963), fashion designer Richard Johnson

    Greenwich Village

    Greenwich Village

    Greenwich_Village

  • Rosa Parks
  • American civil rights activist (1913–2005)

    with Parks's mother's family. In Pine Level, Parks attended the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church, a century-old independent Black denomination founded

    Rosa Parks

    Rosa Parks

    Rosa_Parks

  • Sutton Place, Manhattan
  • Avenue and neighborhood in Manhattan, New York

    the original on December 1, 2012. Retrieved September 15, 2022. Gray, Christopher (September 21, 2003). "Streetscapes/Sutton Place, Sutton Place South

    Sutton Place, Manhattan

    Sutton Place, Manhattan

    Sutton_Place,_Manhattan

  • Harriet Tubman
  • African-American abolitionist (1822–1913)

    ascribed to premonitions from God. These experiences, combined with her Methodist upbringing, led her to become devoutly religious. In 1849 Tubman escaped

    Harriet Tubman

    Harriet Tubman

    Harriet_Tubman

  • Dorothy Malone
  • American actress (1924–2018)

    Highland Park High School, Hockaday Junior College, and later, Southern Methodist University (SMU). She originally considered becoming a nurse. While performing

    Dorothy Malone

    Dorothy Malone

    Dorothy_Malone

  • 44 West 77th Street
  • Apartment building in Manhattan, New York

    as the Studio Building or Studio Apartments. However, the historian Christopher Gray characterizes 44 West 77th Street as having no official name, describing

    44 West 77th Street

    44 West 77th Street

    44_West_77th_Street

  • Rosalynn Carter
  • First Lady of the United States from 1977 to 1981

    their respects. A tribute service was held at the Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church at Emory University in northeast Atlanta on November 28. The service

    Rosalynn Carter

    Rosalynn Carter

    Rosalynn_Carter

  • Gay Liberation Monument
  • Monument in New York City, U.S.

    directly across from the Stonewall Inn, at the northern end of Christopher Park, along Christopher Street in the West Village section of Manhattan, New York

    Gay Liberation Monument

    Gay Liberation Monument

    Gay_Liberation_Monument

  • Pennsylvania Dutch
  • Ethnic group of the eastern United States

    Michael Hillegas (1729–1804), first Treasurer of the United States Hedda Hopper (1885–1966), actress and gossip columnist Ralph Kiner (1922–2014), Hall

    Pennsylvania Dutch

    Pennsylvania_Dutch

  • Citizen Kane
  • 1941 drama film by Orson Welles

    1941 for such magazines as Life, Look and Redbook. Gossip columnist Hedda Hopper (an arch-rival of Louella Parsons, the Hollywood correspondent for Hearst

    Citizen Kane

    Citizen Kane

    Citizen_Kane

  • Empire State Building
  • Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    materials in the building's first floor and basements. Concrete mixers, brick hoppers, and stone hoists inside the building ensured that materials would be able

    Empire State Building

    Empire State Building

    Empire_State_Building

  • Central Park
  • Public park in Manhattan, New York

    Archived from the original on May 21, 2014. Retrieved April 14, 2010. Gray, Christopher (September 4, 1988). "Streetscapes: The Central Park Stable; For a Police

    Central Park

    Central Park

    Central_Park

  • John Brown (abolitionist)
  • American abolitionist (1800–1859)

    J. M. Hopper, General Furnishing Undertaker (December 4, 1859), Statement and receipt for undertaker expenses, Brooklyn, New York: J. M. Hopper, undertaker

    John Brown (abolitionist)

    John Brown (abolitionist)

    John_Brown_(abolitionist)

  • Hillary Clinton
  • American politician and diplomat (born 1947)

    1947, at Edgewater Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. She was raised in a Methodist family who first lived in Chicago. When she was three years old, her family

    Hillary Clinton

    Hillary Clinton

    Hillary_Clinton

  • Barbara Rutherford Hatch House
  • House in Manhattan, New York

    designed other buildings in a similar style; the architectural historian Christopher Gray wrote that Sterner had "succeeded in almost completely Mediterraneanizing

    Barbara Rutherford Hatch House

    Barbara Rutherford Hatch House

    Barbara_Rutherford_Hatch_House

  • Gracie Mansion
  • New York City mayoral residence

    a welcoming sense of hospitality". In 2002, architectural historian Christopher Gray wrote that the annex's interior was "oddly oversized" and that the

    Gracie Mansion

    Gracie Mansion

    Gracie_Mansion

  • Billie Jean King
  • American tennis player (born 1943)

    Medal. Billie Jean Moffitt was born in Long Beach, California, into a Methodist family, the daughter of Betty (née Jerman), a housewife, and Bill Moffitt

    Billie Jean King

    Billie Jean King

    Billie_Jean_King

  • MacDougal–Sullivan Gardens Historic District
  • Historic district in Manhattan, New York

    Street Houses at 208–218 East 78th Street Isaac L. Rice Mansion Isaac T. Hopper House James A. Burden House James B. Duke House James Bailey House James

    MacDougal–Sullivan Gardens Historic District

    MacDougal–Sullivan Gardens Historic District

    MacDougal–Sullivan_Gardens_Historic_District

  • Lynchburg, Virginia
  • Independent city in Virginia, United States

    Itinerant Methodist Francis Asbury visited the town; Methodists built its first church in 1805. Lynchburg hosted the last Virginia Methodist Conference

    Lynchburg, Virginia

    Lynchburg, Virginia

    Lynchburg,_Virginia

  • Caffe Cino
  • Theater in New York City (closed 1968)

    of Pompeii Church St. Veronica Church Trinity Chapel Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church Transportation Subway stations 14th Street/Sixth Avenue

    Caffe Cino

    Caffe Cino

    Caffe_Cino

  • Mary McLeod Bethune
  • American educator and civil rights leader (1875–1955)

    the Methodist denomination. Bethune was prominent in the primarily Black Florida Conference. While she worked to integrate the mostly White Methodist Episcopal

    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Mary McLeod Bethune

    Mary_McLeod_Bethune

  • Cate Blanchett
  • Australian actor (born 1969)

    secondary education, she attended Ivanhoe Girls' Grammar School and then Methodist Ladies' College, where she explored her passion for the performing arts

    Cate Blanchett

    Cate Blanchett

    Cate_Blanchett

  • Ed Sullivan Theater
  • Television studio in Manhattan, New York

    (1930 ed.). New York: Rizzoli. p. 234. ISBN 978-0-8478-3096-1. Gray, Christopher (December 24, 2009). "If the Soundproofed Walls Could Talk". The New

    Ed Sullivan Theater

    Ed Sullivan Theater

    Ed_Sullivan_Theater

  • Sojourner Truth
  • American abolitionist (c. 1797–1883)

    the founding of the Methodist church of Kingston, New York. In 1829, she moved to New York City and joined the John Street Methodist Church. In 1833, she

    Sojourner Truth

    Sojourner Truth

    Sojourner_Truth

  • Michelle Obama
  • First Lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017

    teacher. The Robinsons attended services at nearby South Shore United Methodist Church. They used to vacation in a rustic cabin in White Cloud, Michigan

    Michelle Obama

    Michelle Obama

    Michelle_Obama

  • Sri Lankan Tamils
  • South Asian ethnic group

    as curd, tangy mango, and tomato rice are also commonly served. String hoppers, which are made of rice flour and look like knitted vermicelli neatly laid

    Sri Lankan Tamils

    Sri Lankan Tamils

    Sri_Lankan_Tamils

  • James Bailey House
  • Historic house in Manhattan, New York

    Street Journal. p. W8. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved November 10, 2023. Gray, Christopher (April 8, 2001). "Streetscapes/150th Street and St. Nicholas Place; 1888

    James Bailey House

    James Bailey House

    James_Bailey_House

  • Alphabet City, Manhattan
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    City Landmarks Preservation Commission. March 18, 2008. "Eleventh Street Methodist Episcopal Chapel" (PDF). New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission

    Alphabet City, Manhattan

    Alphabet City, Manhattan

    Alphabet_City,_Manhattan

  • Hotel Chelsea
  • Historic hotel in Manhattan, New York

    actor and film director Mitch Hedberg, comedian Dave Hill, comedian Dennis Hopper, filmmaker John Houseman, actor, lived in a penthouse Michael Imperioli

    Hotel Chelsea

    Hotel Chelsea

    Hotel_Chelsea

  • Ida B. Wells
  • American journalist and civil rights activist (1862–1931)

    until lynching ceased. On June 27, 1895, in Chicago at Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Wells married attorney Ferdinand Lee Barnett, a widower

    Ida B. Wells

    Ida B. Wells

    Ida_B._Wells

  • Chrysler Building
  • Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved November 6, 2017. Gray, Christopher (January 14, 1990). "Streetscapes: The Cloud Club; Still Exciting, but

    Chrysler Building

    Chrysler_Building

  • Keeper of the Flame (film)
  • 1943 film by George Cukor

    reminiscent of motion pictures such as Citizen Kane and Rebecca, Hedda Hopper called it "Citizen Kane with all the art scraped off". Bosley Crowther,

    Keeper of the Flame (film)

    Keeper_of_the_Flame_(film)

  • James A. Burden House
  • Building in Manhattan, New York

    uniqueness and elegance that money cannot easily buy", while the historian Christopher Gray wrote in 2014 that the houses helped form one of the "grandest blocks"

    James A. Burden House

    James A. Burden House

    James_A._Burden_House

  • Susan B. Anthony
  • American women's rights activist (1820–1906)

    Anthony's death, a stained-glass window was installed at the African Methodist Episcopal Zion church in Rochester that featured her portrait and the

    Susan B. Anthony

    Susan B. Anthony

    Susan_B._Anthony

  • Lorraine Hansberry
  • inspiration to generations yet unborn." Hansberry is buried at Asbury United Methodist Church Cemetery in Croton-on-Hudson, New York. Hansberry left behind an

    Lorraine Hansberry

    Lorraine Hansberry

    Lorraine_Hansberry

  • Meatpacking District, Manhattan
  • United States historic place

    Street Houses at 208–218 East 78th Street Isaac L. Rice Mansion Isaac T. Hopper House James A. Burden House James B. Duke House James Bailey House James

    Meatpacking District, Manhattan

    Meatpacking District, Manhattan

    Meatpacking_District,_Manhattan

  • Morgan Library & Museum
  • Institution in Manhattan, New York

    September 18, 2007. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012. Gray, Christopher (August 26, 2001). "Streetscapes/Morgan Library's Bookstore at 37th Street

    Morgan Library & Museum

    Morgan Library & Museum

    Morgan_Library_&_Museum

  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Bridge in New York City

    from the original on March 25, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2019. Robbins, Christopher (January 28, 2021). "The Brooklyn Bridge Will Finally Get Its Own Bike

    Brooklyn Bridge

    Brooklyn Bridge

    Brooklyn_Bridge

  • 26, 28, and 30 Jones Street
  • Houses in Manhattan, New York

    Street Houses at 208–218 East 78th Street Isaac L. Rice Mansion Isaac T. Hopper House James A. Burden House James B. Duke House James Bailey House James

    26, 28, and 30 Jones Street

    26, 28, and 30 Jones Street

    26,_28,_and_30_Jones_Street

  • General Winfield Scott House
  • Historic house in Manhattan, New York

    of Pompeii Church St. Veronica Church Trinity Chapel Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church Transportation Subway stations 14th Street/Sixth Avenue

    General Winfield Scott House

    General Winfield Scott House

    General_Winfield_Scott_House

  • Cherokee Apartments
  • Apartment buildings in Manhattan, New York

    staircase, which were removed in the 1940s. Architectural historian Christopher Gray said the roofs "looked as though a Bauhaus engineer had squared

    Cherokee Apartments

    Cherokee Apartments

    Cherokee_Apartments

  • 131 Charles Street
  • Historic house in Manhattan, New York

    of Pompeii Church St. Veronica Church Trinity Chapel Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church Transportation Subway stations 14th Street/Sixth Avenue

    131 Charles Street

    131 Charles Street

    131_Charles_Street

  • Toni Morrison
  • American novelist and editor (1931–2019)

    family as a child. She was a homemaker and a devout member of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. George Wofford grew up in Cartersville, Georgia. When

    Toni Morrison

    Toni Morrison

    Toni_Morrison

  • Whitney Museum of American Art (original building)
  • Building in Manhattan, New York

    of Pompeii Church St. Veronica Church Trinity Chapel Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church Transportation Subway stations 14th Street/Sixth Avenue

    Whitney Museum of American Art (original building)

    Whitney Museum of American Art (original building)

    Whitney_Museum_of_American_Art_(original_building)

  • Vincent van Gogh
  • Dutch painter (1853–1890)

    went with him. The arrangement was not successful; he left to become a Methodist minister's assistant. His parents had meanwhile moved to Etten; in 1876

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent_van_Gogh

  • Mulry Square
  • Site in New York City

    be the site of a wedge-shaped diner that was the inspiration for Edward Hopper's famous painting Nighthawks. The parking lot's fencing supports Tiles for

    Mulry Square

    Mulry Square

    Mulry_Square

  • Gramercy Park
  • Neighborhood and park in New York City

    within Google Street View, by Shawn Christopher from the Pittsburgh area – had been posted to Google Maps. Christopher got access to the park by renting

    Gramercy Park

    Gramercy Park

    Gramercy_Park

  • The Chatwal New York
  • Hotel in Manhattan, New York

    construction of a new clubhouse. The club's "shepherd", or president, DeWolf Hopper announced in March 1902 that the club had decided to build its own clubhouse

    The Chatwal New York

    The Chatwal New York

    The_Chatwal_New_York

  • Manhattan Bridge
  • Suspension bridge in New York City

    into their designs. The bridge was the subject of American artist Edward Hopper's 1928 painting Manhattan Bridge Loop. Cross section of the bridge Manhattan-bound

    Manhattan Bridge

    Manhattan Bridge

    Manhattan_Bridge

  • 40 Wall Street
  • Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    March 7, 1929. p. 19. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved April 26, 2020. Gray, Christopher (November 15, 1992). "Streetscapes: 40 Wall Street; A Race for the Skies

    40 Wall Street

    40 Wall Street

    40_Wall_Street

  • Shirley Chisholm
  • American politician (1924–2005)

    important to her; however, later in life, she attended services in a Methodist church. As a result of her time on the island, and despite her U.S. birth

    Shirley Chisholm

    Shirley Chisholm

    Shirley_Chisholm

  • Seagram Building
  • Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    University Press. pp. 180–181. ISBN 978-0801865107. OCLC 51480811. Gray, Christopher (May 14, 1989). "Is It Time to Redevelop Park Avenue Again?". The New

    Seagram Building

    Seagram Building

    Seagram_Building

  • Woolworth Building
  • Skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    the original on January 21, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2019. Gray, Christopher (November 15, 1992). "Streetscapes: 40 Wall Street; A Race for the Skies

    Woolworth Building

    Woolworth Building

    Woolworth_Building

  • Phillips Academy
  • High school in Andover, Massachusetts, US

    Eakins, James McNeill Whistler, Frederic Remington, George Bellows, Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, Frank Stella, and Andrew Wyeth. The

    Phillips Academy

    Phillips Academy

    Phillips_Academy

  • Apollo Theater
  • Entertainment venue in Manhattan, New York

    28, 2023. Retrieved September 18, 2023 – via newspapers.com. Vaughn, Christopher (May 23, 1985). "Harlem's reopened Apollo Theatre striving toward profitability"

    Apollo Theater

    Apollo Theater

    Apollo_Theater

  • Bell Laboratories Building
  • United States historic place

    of Pompeii Church St. Veronica Church Trinity Chapel Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church Transportation Subway stations 14th Street/Sixth Avenue

    Bell Laboratories Building

    Bell Laboratories Building

    Bell_Laboratories_Building

  • Tennessee
  • U.S. state

    on April 10, 2021. Retrieved April 10, 2021. Slayton et al. 2020, p. 3. Hopper, George M.; Applegate, Hart; Dale, Greg; Winslow, Richard (February 1995)

    Tennessee

    Tennessee

    Tennessee

  • Upper West Side
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    A Great New York Neighborhood", New York magazine, April 25, 1994 Mott, Hopper Striker, The New York of Yesterday: A Descriptive Narrative of Old Bloomingdale

    Upper West Side

    Upper West Side

    Upper_West_Side

  • Gresford
  • Village in Wales

    Well Hopper. 19 March 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2025. Gresford in the Domesday Book "Pant-yr-Ochain: the chief house in Gresford by Christopher J. Williams"

    Gresford

    Gresford

    Gresford

  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
  • Canadian day of remembrance for victims of residential schools

    the Anglican Church; but also included the United Church of Canada, the Methodist Church, and the Presbyterian Church. When the separation of children from

    National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

    National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

    National_Day_for_Truth_and_Reconciliation

  • Park East Synagogue
  • Modern Orthodox synagogue in Manhattan, New York

    Street Houses at 208–218 East 78th Street Isaac L. Rice Mansion Isaac T. Hopper House James A. Burden House James B. Duke House James Bailey House James

    Park East Synagogue

    Park East Synagogue

    Park_East_Synagogue

  • 45 East 66th Street
  • Building in Manhattan, New York

    tracery. Over the years, architectural critics such as Paul Goldberger and Christopher Gray have praised the detailing on the facade. Initially, the building

    45 East 66th Street

    45 East 66th Street

    45_East_66th_Street

  • Canadian Indian residential school gravesites
  • 2019. Hopper, Tristan (May 29, 2021). "Why so many children died at Indian Residential Schools". National Post. Retrieved June 26, 2021. Hopper, Tristin

    Canadian Indian residential school gravesites

    Canadian Indian residential school gravesites

    Canadian_Indian_residential_school_gravesites

  • East Harlem
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    E. 111th St. and Lexington Ave. in front of the First Spanish United Methodist Church was changed Saturday to Young Lords Way, for the group of Puerto

    East Harlem

    East Harlem

    East_Harlem

  • List of people with given name Mary
  • (1829–1904), English writer Mary Hopkin (born 1950), Welsh singer Mary Hopper (born 1951), American choral conductor and music minister Mary Horgan, Irish

    List of people with given name Mary

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Mary

  • History of women in the United States
  • more than 80,000 women served in it, including computer scientist Grace Hopper, who later achieved the rank of rear admiral. While traditionally female

    History of women in the United States

    History of women in the United States

    History_of_women_in_the_United_States

  • Colonnade Row
  • United States historic place

    Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008. Gray, Christopher (December 24, 1995). "Streetscapes: Colonnade Row: 428–34 Lafayette Street;

    Colonnade Row

    Colonnade Row

    Colonnade_Row

  • East 80th Street Houses
  • Historic houses in Manhattan, New York

    New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission; April 12, 1967. Gray, Christopher (September 7, 1997). "Discreet Charm That's Nestled in an Urban Canyon"

    East 80th Street Houses

    East 80th Street Houses

    East_80th_Street_Houses

  • Brown Building (Manhattan)
  • Building in Manhattan, New York

    of Pompeii Church St. Veronica Church Trinity Chapel Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church Transportation Subway stations 14th Street/Sixth Avenue

    Brown Building (Manhattan)

    Brown Building (Manhattan)

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    English and Scottish : occupational name for a professional tumbler or acrobat, or a nickname for a restless individual with plenty of energy, Middle English hoppere, an agent derivative of Old English hoppian ‘to hop’.German : nickname from an agent derivative of Middle High German, Middle Low German hoppen ‘to limp or stumble’.Dutch : occupational name for a hop grower or seller, from Middle Dutch hoppe ‘hop(s)’ + the agent suffix -er.

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    German form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPH means "Christ-bearer." 

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  • Hopper
  • n.

    See Grasshopper, and Frog hopper, Grape hopper, Leaf hopper, Tree hopper, under Frog, Grape, Leaf, and Tree.

  • Hopple
  • v. t.

    To impede by a hopple; to tie the feet of (a horse or a cow) loosely together; to hamper; to hobble; as, to hopple an unruly or straying horse.

  • Cupreous
  • a.

    Consisting of copper or resembling copper; coppery.

  • Copper
  • n.

    A vessel, especially a large boiler, made of copper.

  • Copyer
  • n.

    See Copier.

  • Hamper
  • v. t.

    To put in a hamper.

  • Copper
  • v. t.

    To cover or coat with copper; to sheathe with sheets of copper; as, to copper a ship.

  • Hooper
  • n.

    One who hoops casks or tubs; a cooper.

  • Copper-faced
  • a.

    Faced or covered with copper; as, copper-faced type.

  • Copper
  • n.

    the boilers in the galley for cooking; as, a ship's coppers.

  • Copper-bottomed
  • a.

    Having a bottom made of copper, as a tin boiler or other vessel, or sheathed with copper, as a ship.

  • Hooper
  • n.

    The European whistling, or wild, swan (Olor cygnus); -- called also hooper swan, whooping swan, and elk.

  • Copper-fastened
  • a.

    Fastened with copper bolts, as the planks of ships, etc.; as, a copper-fastened ship.

  • Cooper
  • v. t.

    To do the work of a cooper upon; as, to cooper a cask or barrel.

  • Hopple
  • v. t.

    Fig.: To entangle; to hamper.

  • Hoppled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Hopple

  • Copper
  • n.

    A coin made of copper; a penny, cent, or other minor coin of copper.

  • Coppery
  • a.

    Mixed with copper; containing copper, or made of copper; like copper.

  • Whopper
  • n.

    Same as Whapper.