The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1757.02.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Hopkinson, F, author of lyric [beg] Pleasing task be mine, sweet maid! 
1757.03.18  Philadelphia  CITATION Hopkinson, F, author of lyric [beg] Pleasing task be mine, sweet maid, The 
1762.03.25  New York  CITATION Hopkinson, Francis, author of Science, A Poem [t], published clandestinely 
1761.05.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Hopkinson, Francis: Ode...to George II [t], sung at commencement, with organ 
1761.06.01  Philadelphia  CITATION Hopkinson, Francis: Ode...to George II [t], sung at commencement, with organ 
1761.06.04  Philadelphia  CITATION Hopkinson, Francis: Ode...to George II [t], sung at commencement, with organ 
1757.08.11  Philadelphia  CITATION Hopkinson, Francis, received Bachelor of Arts at College of Philadelphia 
1763.10.13  Princeton  CITATION Hopkinson, Francis, received Master of Arts at College of New Jersey 
1767.11.23  Philadelphia  CITATION Hopkinson, Francis, sells dry goods 
1754.11.21  Philadelphia  CITATION Hopkinson, Francis, spoke lyric [beg] Thin despairing number, all subdu'd 
1757.02.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Hopkinson, Miss, sang vocal parts in Alfred [t], review 
1766.06.05  Philadelphia  CITATION Hopkinson, Thomas, author of lyric [beg] Tis done bright science, now, with 
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