Background
Wildman, Edwin was born on May 9, 1867 in Corning, New York, United States. Son of Professor Edwin and Helen (Rounsevelle) Wildman.
Wildman, Edwin was born on May 9, 1867 in Corning, New York, United States. Son of Professor Edwin and Helen (Rounsevelle) Wildman.
Graduate Elmira (New York) High School. Studied General Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, New York, and Phillips Exeter Academy.
Entered Harvard, but left to become business manager of Rome (Georgia) Tribune. Later editor and proprietor Elmira Echoes, 1891-1896. Writer and war correspondent Leslie’s Weekly, 1897-1898.
Vice and deputy consul general at Hong Kong, 1898-1899. Special war correspondent, Philippines, 1898-1900. Chief Asiatic staff and special commissioner with Allied Troops in war in China, 1900-1901, for the Hearst papers.
Contributor to American publications. Correspondent New York World, 1903-1904. President and editor M.A.P. in America, 1906-1907.
President Wildman Magazine and News Service. President and editor The Forum Magazine, 1918-1920, vice president, 1921-1923. President Edwin Wildman, Incorporated, New York New York President Rockland County Taxpayers, Pearl River, New York In charge of paper-saving campaign, War Industries Board, New York, 1918-1919.
Publicity, Republican National Committee, Hughes, Harding and Coolidge campaigns. Executive director Caucasian Society of America, 1925-1928. Author: Aguinaldo—A Narrative of Filipino Ambitions, 1901.
Treaty Ports of China, 1902. Writing to Sell, 1915, 21, 24. America’s Attitude Toward the War, 1917.
Reconstructing America, Our Next Big Job, 1919. American Leaders of Industry, 1919, Volumes I and II, 1920-1921. Famous Leaders of Character, 1922.
Founders of America, 1924. Builders of America, 1925. Business Machines (with Perley Morse), 1931.
Home: New York, New York.
Married 3d, Susan Tyler Brooke.