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Mary R. Hopkins Papers
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Mary Hopkins was born in 1928 in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Francis C. and Virginia Reed. Mary Caroline Reed attended Finch Junior College and subsequently graduated from Smith College in 1951. She married Byrd Hopkins in the middle of her senior year, and they had four children. She began to volunteer and then work for the Northern Educational Service in Springfield, Massachusetts, as a counseling coordinator for disadvantaged students. Beginning in the early 1960s, she regularly attended Friends' Conference on Religion and Psychology and studied Jungian psychology. She was an English major in College, but after her marriage ended in 1971, she increasingly became involved in religious thought, psychology, feminism, and social work. She also became a Quaker, joining the Mount Toby Monthly Meeting. In 1977 she earned an MSW from Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research. From 1977 to 1981, she worked as a medical social worker for Sacred Heart Hospital in Chester, Pa., and in private practice. She was a long time participant in the Round Table Associates, an Association for Analytical Psychology in the Delaware Valley.
In the 1980s, Hopkins became deeply interested in the search for a female identity through symbols, and she researched the images of women in art, collecting an extensive collection of slides. After leaving the social work profession, she developed a series of slide lectures on female symbols and the lack of a female iconography created by women; she presented these talks in many forums, including Quaker, feminist, and Jungian groups. She was also active in the Women?s Caucus for Art and worked for three years as a national administrator for the organization. Her research evolved into a workshop entitled "Exploring Women's Spirituality Through Art History" in six parts, five of which were made into a video tapes entitled "Woman and Her Symbols" in three parts. An active Friend as well as a feminist, Mary Hopkins was involved in groups which were trying to develop a more woman-centered meeting. In the 1990s, she devoted increasing amount of time and energy to Quaker activities. She was active in Friends General Conference, especially in the Women's Center and was a member of the Ministry and Nurture Committee. She served as Clerk of the Women's Committee of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. She was also involved in Quaker meetings as a clerk and observer. In the mid-1990s she participated in the Structure and Workings Committee of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. Several of her articles concern religion and the spiritual state of the Society of Friends, with special attention to silent worship. The two main religious writings are from 1968 and 1975, a sermon and a Spiritual Autobiography.
Contains the papers of Mary R. Hopkins, Quaker social worker, lecturer, and feminist. This collection reflects her evolution from her early adult life as a 1950s housewife and mother to a social worker and then a radical feminist. In the 1980s, Hopkins became deeply interested in the search for a female identity through symbols and researched the images of women in art, collecting an extensive collection of slides. After leaving the social work profession, she developed a series of slide lectures on female symbols and the lack of a female iconography created by women; she presented these lectures to Quaker, feminist, and Jungian groups. An active Friend as well as a feminist, she was invloved in Friends General Conference, Friends Conference on Religion and Psychology, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, and other Quaker and feminist groups. The two main religious writings are from 1968 and 1975, a sermon and a spiritual autobiography.
- Series 1. Biographical
- Series 2. Correspondence
- Series 3. Writings, lectures, and workshops
- Series 4. Quaker organizations and activities.
- Series 5. Quaker Videos: documents concerning the production and distribution of Woman and Her Symbols videos
- Series 6. Miscellaneous
Deposit, Mary R. Hopkins, FHL 1998.030 and 1998.065
Gift of Claire Simon, FHL.2003.019
Received in five cartons. Papers were in acidic folders, not sorted or ordered. Official minutes and PYM committee-related material transferred to RG2. Papers were then sorted into series and arranged chronologically.
7 video tape masters of "Crones", "Woman and Her Symbols", "Of Lime and Wood", and "Who are the Quakers?" and related papers. The tapes have been moved to audiovisuals collection of Friends Historical Library.
Transferred to the respective committee records of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting deposited in Friends Historical Library: CCI, General Secretary Search Committee, Abortion Study Group, Structures and Organization Committee.
Transferred to the Quaker Collection at Haverford College: Women's Committee (PYM)
Photographs of Mary R. Hopkins stored in FHL Individual Portrait Collection.
Removed common publications including "Inward Light" (1982, 1983, 1984, 1973), "The Flood of '72", "Rebuilding after Agnes" (1972), "Womanhood in Myth and Life" by Elined Prys Kotschnig, Elizabeth's Dream by Julianna FreeHand (1984), and The Ribbon: A Celebration of Life by the Lark Books Staff and Marianne Philbin (1985).
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Organization
- Friends General Conference (U.S.)
- Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends Library
- Friends Conference on Religion and Psychology
Subject
- Society of Friends -- Pennsylvania
- Quaker women
- Society of Friends -- Customs and practices
- Spiritual life -- Society of Friends
- Public worship -- Society of Friends
- Church controversies -- Society of Friends
- Quakers -- Pennsylvania
- Feminist psychology
- Feminist spirituality
- Feminists -- 20th century
- Art, Ancient
- Feminism and art
- Art and mythology
- Goddesses in art
- Women in art
- Jungian Psychology
- Publisher
- Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
- Finding Aid Date
- 2014
- Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research.
- Use Restrictions
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Permission to reuse, publish, or reproduce items in this collection beyond the bounds of Fair Use or other exemptions to copyright law must be obtained from the copyright holder or their heirs/assigns. See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/.
Collection Inventory
Diplomas: Shipley (1946) and Short Hill (1942), report cards (1937-1939), "Short Hills Review" (1939), school work
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Diplomas: Finch Junior College (1949) and Smith College (1951), Finch Junior and Senior Maxim, Smith College commencement program (1951)
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Transcript and Masters diploma (1977), commencement photographs
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News clippings and notecards
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Correspondence with FBI regarding being under surveillance after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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1 notebook
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Photographs of sculptures and artifacts, museum tickets, paintings by Claire Simon, postcards from museum, plant specimen
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Diary, print-out resources, report and reflections of visit to Crete, Greece
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News clippings, autobiography, family record, Pennsylvania driver's license, photo-autobiography (1986), correspondence from lawyer about Hopkins' will (1971)
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Includes correspondence with Thayer A. Smith, S. Ralph Harlow, Randy Stuart, Nancy Betteridge
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With Ned and Marjorie Murray, Tresina and Joseph Havens; includes Teresina Havens' obituary
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Typescript by Virginia Rodman Reed in 1982
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Arrangement is roughly chronological and also topical since the subject matter generally took years to research and develop.
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Includes "Federated Church Bylaws"
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2 copies, one edited by Nancy
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Roundtable, Pendle Hill, workshop on Individuation and The Cave of Life, A Woman's Journey in Fairy Tale essays
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Essays on female symbols, which became a workshop topic
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The Event, Journal of Clothes-Optional Living on the Eastern Seaboard, correspondence re: reprint of Menses articles on symbols
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Typed drafts of an article on signs and symbols.
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Slide lecture Women as Shadow, prepared for 1/18/1987 Roundtable
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Presentation given at Muse Gallery during Festival Mythos
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Includes Friendly Women Vol 15 No 6, which contains "confirmation" (article by Hopkins)
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"Crone Chronicles" – "The Farm at Kenilworth Castle" by Hopkins, books on Kenilworth Castle
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Correspondence, quotes, Friends Bulletin (2001), drafts with edits and comments
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Includes "Woman the Creatrix" by Hopkins
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Evaluation, outline, Journal of George Fox, notes, "Witchcraft", "Fenny Drayton", "The Spirit of Witchcraft" by Lulie A. Shaw
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A piece submitted to "Goddessing", includes article of Stone Age statues of women in New York Times (1999)
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"Stories from the Feather Circle" at Pendle Hill
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Paintings and pictures with writing
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Includes "Off the Wall II"
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Newsletter from Women in Friends Ministry
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Art show catalogue and photo of the gallery show
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Workshop for FLGC, Friend General Conference meeting report, correspondence
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Correspondence from David Middleton, report and correspondence regarding Traveling Ministries Program visit to Arkansas/Oklahoma Quarter of South Central Yearly Meeting
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Drafts and comments of pieces for Vol. 14 No. 3
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Correspondence, directory of Women's Funds
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Certificates of copyright registration for "Woman and Her Symbols", correspondence
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"Sacred Source", correspondence, Lady Slipper distributor invoice, order form
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Business contract between Mary R. Hopkins and Claire Simon
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Registration to obtian ISBN for video
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Articles of Incorporation
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Invoice, correspondence from Claire Simon about risk of video sales
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Quaker Video mailing list, order forms and request for videos
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Order forms and ad letter from Claire Simon
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Correspondence from IRS, application for not-for-profit status
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Incudes drawings for video
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Annotated bibliography to supplement Woman and Her Symbols
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Includes "Dream Network", "Solitary", "Powell House News", ad forms and applications, brochures and flyers
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Transaction and summary report, "Goddess Clothing and Accessories" catalogue
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Finance summary, address book
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Regarding licensing "Woman and Her Symbols"
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Regarding welfare reform, abortion, Bill Clinton, crime against women and children, teenage mothers, single mothers, violence; includes correspondence with congresswoman of Colorado – Patricia Schroeder
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"Human Healthy" by Dennis M. Driscoll, "Project Atmosphere" magazine, print outs on climate change and cloud formation
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