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Genevieve L. Hutchinson : ウィキペディア英語版
Genevieve L. Hutchinson


Genevieve L. Hutchinson (August 10, 1883 – February 1974) was a New England poet. She published several volumes including "Memory and other Poems" (1947) and "Substance" (1953). A member of the Springfield (MA) Poetry Society, she was Advisory Editor of their 1931 volume "Homespun, A Book of Verse". Her poem “To an Engraving of the Charter Oak” is in the collection of the Society of the Founders of Hartford, Connecticut State Library."〔Connecticut State Library Staff, ''Society of the Descendents of the Founders of Hartford - Inventory of Records, www.cslib.org, 2008, Retrieved 2011-12-08〕
==Early life and family==
Hutchinson was born in Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from Hartford Public High School in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1900 and the Lucy Webb Hayes Training School, Washington, D.C. as a Deaconess of the Methodist Church in 1904. She married Frederick W. Hutchinson June 28, 1905. Her parents and all of her siblings died before she was eighteen. All four of her sons also died during in her lifetime. Through all this she carried a remarkable resilience which she shares in her poetry.

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