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Pipe
Hodgson Pipe. Silver Bowled Pipe and Stem. Material: metal, paper. Size: 11 1/2" L. Description: silver metal bowl - cylindrical holder beside bowl bowl - paper note inside: "M. D. Flom Kenyon, Minn. Box 161" - dark brown paper covering bottom of bowl and holder - silver metal stem - silver metal curved mouthpiece.
Hodgson Collection. Prior to accessioning, the number 130 was printed in black ink on the side of the stem. Note from Hodgson Smoke Rings book: "George Goudy from Cannon Falls met Bud at radar training school. Later George was sent to China. He had forgotten Bud's address so he wrote to me and a correspondence developed. He sent me this Chinese pipe and I would like to meet the boy." Robert E. Hodgson (1893-1968) was superintendent of the Southern Experiment Station from 1919 to 1960. He promoted modern agricultural methods in Waseca and throughout Minnesota. From 1948 to 1964, Hodgson wrote a column for The Farmer Magazine, and his column “Bob Hodgson Talks” appeared in more than one hundred rural Minnesota newspapers for over 20 years. Hodgson was a member of the Waseca County Historical Society, the Waseca County Horse Thief Detectives, The Boy Scouts and other organizations. Among his many interests were history, nature study and pipe collecting. During World War II, Hodgson wrote a once a month letter to members of Boy Scout Troop 85 who were serving in the armed forces all over the world. The letters were published in the Waseca Journal with separate copies printed and mailed to any Waseca serviceman who wished to receive them. Hodgson’s letters maintained the home contacts, helped men keep up on the locations of friends and provided morale-boosting communications for those far away from home.