Fletcher Hodges Jr. Explained

Fletcher Hodges Jr.
Birth Date:6 August 1905
Alma Mater:Harvard University
Spouse:Margaret Hodges

Fletcher Hodges Jr. (August 6, 1905  - March 13, 2006) was an American who curated the Foster Hall Collection, a collection of documents and music related to Stephen Foster at the University of Pittsburgh, for fifty-one years.[1]

Biography

Hodges, an Indiana native, graduated from Harvard University. He was hired during the Great Depression by Josiah K. Lilly Sr., owner of the Eli Lilly and Company pharmaceutical corporation, to organize the Lilly family's archive of Foster materials, which then numbered 20,000 items. Lilly was a friend of University of Pittsburgh Chancellor John Gabbert Bowman,[2] and he later donated the archive in 1937 to Bowman's newly constructed Stephen Foster Memorial on the Pitt campus. Hodges moved from Indianapolis to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with the collection.

Personal life

Hodges' wife, Margaret Hodges, was a Caldecott Medal winning writer of books for children. She preceded him in death in December 2005.

After contraction of pneumonia, Hodges Jr. died on March 13, 2006, at a retirement home in Oakmont, Pennsylvania.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Bernstein. Adam. Fletcher Hodges Jr., 99. Los Angeles Times. March 21, 2006.
  2. News: Hoover. Bob. March 14, 2006. Obituary: Fletcher Hodges Jr.: Helped to preserve the music of Stephen Foster. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Block Communications.