Hopkins Classical School
Defunct school in Cambridge, Massachusetts
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The Hopkins Classical School (1839–1854) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was a secondary school located near the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Dana Street.[1] It received financial support from the bequest of Edward Hopkins.[2][3][4]
Established1839
Closed1854
| Hopkins Classical School | |
|---|---|
| Information | |
| Established | 1839 |
| Closed | 1854 |
Notable staff
Staff included John Benjamin Henck.[5]
Alumni
Students included George Martin Lane,[6] William C. Lovering, James Mills Peirce,[7] George D. Robinson,[8] and William Robert Ware.[9]
See also
- Hopkins Academy, Hadley, Massachusetts
- Hopkins School, New Haven, Connecticut