Robert Holbrook Hopkins (March 22, 1902 – January 16, 1968) was an American attorney who worked for the firm of Gaston, Snow Motley & Holt and was Corporation Counsel for the city of Boston.
[1] On July 28, 1942, Cutler resigned to join the United States Army and Hopkins succeeded him as corporation counsel.
[5] He resigned from the position on November 15, 1943, to join the procurement legal division in the office of the United States Under Secretary of the Navy.
[6] After the war, Hopkins was a member of the firm of Gaston, Snow Motley & Holt.
He also served on the executive committee of the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary and was a director of the South Boston Neighborhood House.