Avery Hopwood

Avery Hopwood (1882 - 1928) was an American playwright who wrote farces such as Getting Gertie's Garter (1927). He is most famous for establishing the Hopwood Award at the University of Michigan. Arthur Miller would later win one of those awards for his first play. See: the play, Michigan Hopwood, Avery Hopwood, Avery Hopwood, Avery

 

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