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English: Henry Sandwith Drinker, Jr. (1880–1965) and Sophie Lewis Hutchinson Drinker (1888–1967), married 16 June 1911, painted by Cecilia Beaux. Sophie is considered a founder of women's musicological and gender studies, which she spent a great deal of her life researching and writing about. The Drinker family was well known for their invitation-only singing parties, and in 1930, Sophie joined the ‘‘Montgomery Singers.” She and other members of the Drinker family are buried in the Summit Section of West Laurel Hill Cemetery in Bala Cynwydd, Pennsylvania.
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English: Henry Sandwith Drinker, Jr. (1880–1965) and Sophie Lewis Hutchinson Drinker (1888–1967), married 16 June 1911, painted by Cecilia Beaux. Sophie is considered a founder of women's musicological and gender studies, which she spent a great deal of her life researching and writing about. The Drinker family was well known for their invitation-only singing parties, and in 1930, Sophie joined the ‘‘Montgomery Singers.” She and other members of the Drinker family are buried in the Summit Section of West Laurel Hill Cemetery in Bala Cynwydd, Pennsylvania.
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copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or fewer.
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