Alfred Hodder
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Alfred Hodder
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Alfred LeRoy Hodder was an American author, attorney, Bryn Mawr College professor, private secretary to Manhattan District Attorney William Travers Jerome, muckraking journalist, and voice of the Progressive movement. A bestselling novelist in the early 20th century, Hodder was friends with many influential thinkers of the time, including Leo Stein, Josiah Flynt Willard, and Hutchins Hapgood. He is perhaps best known today for his part in a love quadrangle that rocked the early years of Bryn Maw
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American author, attorney, and academic (1866–1907)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Hodder
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2020-04-19T22:15:24Z
date modified:
2024-09-10T14:34:46Z
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