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Wilcox, Marrion was born on April 3, 1858 in Augusta, Georgia, United States. Son of Daniel Hand and Frances Louisa (Ansley) Wilcox.
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Wilcox, Marrion was born on April 3, 1858 in Augusta, Georgia, United States. Son of Daniel Hand and Frances Louisa (Ansley) Wilcox.
Bachelor of Arts, Yale, 1878. Admitted to New York Barometer Bachelor of Laws, Hamilton, 1880.
Special studies university of Oxford, Heidelberg, Jena and Berlin.
Abroad, 1881-1883, 1888-1890.
Nina Wilcox Putnam. Instructor at Yale, 1884-1886. Prominent in 1902 as advocate of fair play to Cuba, defending principle of reciprocity on the part of the United States and urging concessions from political leaders and economics associations of Cuba, approximately embodied in treaty submitted to Congress and accepted in 1903. Visited South. America, Mexico, et cetera, 1906-1907.
At request, 1907, of Yale University suggested, especially in Mexico, Brazil and Argentina, interchange of professors between United States and Latin American countries.
Advocate of increase of Young Men's Christian Association work in South. America. Author: A Short History of the War with Spain.
Sketches in Spain, England and Italy. Harper’s History of the War in the Philippines, 1900.
Wrote, 1900-1909, for North American Review, Churchman, Atlantic Monthly, Scientific American, Harper’s, Encyclopedia Americana (nearly entire department of South. and Central America and West Indies), Putnam’s, et cetera
Contributor to Architectural Record and other periodicals, 1915, and to Art and Life, International Studio, and Architectural Record, 1917-1921, and for latter, 1923-1925. Editor Encyclopedia of Latin America. Completed for Labour (novel), 1923.
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In 1902 he became noted as an advocate of fair play to Cuba, defending the principle of reciprocity in the United States and urging concessions from the political leaders and economic associations of Cuba.
Married Eleanor Patricia Sanchez, April.