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American author and journalist.
From the description of Mark Sullivan papers, 1883-1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868918
Biographical Note
1874, Sept. 10- Born, Avondale, Pa.
1900 - A.B., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
1904 - Joined staff of Ladies’ Home Journal
1905 - Worked for McClure’s magazine
1906 1912 - Associate editor, Collier’s magazine
1913 1919 - Editor, Collier’s magazine
1919 1922 - Correspondent, New York Evening Post
1923 1952 - Staff member, New York Tribune
1926 1935 - Published Our Times; the United States, 1900-1925. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons. 6 vols
1938 - Published The Education of an American. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co.
1952, Aug. 13 - Died, West Chester, Pa.
From the guide to the Mark Sullivan Papers, 1900-1935, (bulk 1919-1935), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)
Biographical Note
10 September 1874 - born, Avondale, Pennsylvania
1891 - Newspaper reporter for the West Chester, Pennsylvania
1896 - entered Harvard University
1900 - A.B., Harvard University
1903 - LL.B., Harvard University
31 October 1907 - married Marie McMechan Buchanon
1912 - Editor, Collier's Weekly
1919 - Reporter for the New York Evening Post
1923 1952 - Columnist for the New York Herald-Tribune
1924 1935 - Author, Our Times - The United States, 6 volumes, 1900-1925
1927 - Honorary Litt. D., Brown University
1928 - Honorary Litt. D., Dartmouth University
1928 - Overseer, Harvard University
1929 - Bromley Lecturer, Yale University
1929 - Board Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy
1933 - Colonel, U.S.M.C. Reserve
1933 - Honorary member, Phi Beta Kappa
1936 - LL.D., Washington and Lee College
1936 - LL.D., Bates College
1937 - LL.D., St. John's College
1938 - Author, The Education of an American (autobiography)
13 August 1952 - died, Avondale, Pennsylvania
From the guide to the Mark Sullivan Papers, 1883-1952, (Hoover Institution Archives)
http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/ark:/99166/w60v8g25
American author and journalist.
From the description of Mark Sullivan papers, 1883-1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868918
Biographical Note
1874, Sept. 10- Born, Avondale, Pa.
1900 - A.B., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
1904 - Joined staff of Ladies’ Home Journal
1905 - Worked for McClure’s magazine
1906 1912 - Associate editor, Collier’s magazine
1913 1919 - Editor, Collier’s magazine
1919 1922 - Correspondent, New York Evening Post
1923 1952 - Staff member, New York Tribune
1926 1935 - Published Our Times; the United States, 1900-1925. New York: C. Scribner’s Sons. 6 vols
1938 - Published The Education of an American. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co.
1952, Aug. 13 - Died, West Chester, Pa.
From the guide to the Mark Sullivan Papers, 1900-1935, (bulk 1919-1935), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)
Biographical Note
10 September 1874 - born, Avondale, Pennsylvania
1891 - Newspaper reporter for the West Chester, Pennsylvania
1896 - entered Harvard University
1900 - A.B., Harvard University
1903 - LL.B., Harvard University
31 October 1907 - married Marie McMechan Buchanon
1912 - Editor, Collier's Weekly
1919 - Reporter for the New York Evening Post
1923 1952 - Columnist for the New York Herald-Tribune
1924 1935 - Author, Our Times - The United States, 6 volumes, 1900-1925
1927 - Honorary Litt. D., Brown University
1928 - Honorary Litt. D., Dartmouth University
1928 - Overseer, Harvard University
1929 - Bromley Lecturer, Yale University
1929 - Board Visitors, U.S. Naval Academy
1933 - Colonel, U.S.M.C. Reserve
1933 - Honorary member, Phi Beta Kappa
1936 - LL.D., Washington and Lee College
1936 - LL.D., Bates College
1937 - LL.D., St. John's College
1938 - Author, The Education of an American (autobiography)
13 August 1952 - died, Avondale, Pennsylvania
From the guide to the Mark Sullivan Papers, 1883-1952, (Hoover Institution Archives)
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