Background
Brownell, Clarence Ludlow was born on June 6, 1864 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Son of Stephen Church and Martha Nevins (Hyde) Brownell.
Brownell, Clarence Ludlow was born on June 6, 1864 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Son of Stephen Church and Martha Nevins (Hyde) Brownell.
Preparatory education Military Academy, Stamford, Connecticut, special courses in English, Harvard, 1885-1886. Studied Stevens Institute Technology, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Science.
Instructor English and military drill in government and private schools, in Japan, 5 years Newspaper correspondent. Contributor International Public Bureau, London, 1900-1902. Special work on Japanese history and Buddhism, British Museum, 1903.
Associate editor “East and West,” San Francisco, 1906.
On staff The Clarion, 1907. Edited “Church Paper,” West Haven, Connecticut.
Head master Dayton (O.) Latin School, 1909. Instructor English and mathematics, Valparaiso (Indiana) U. Social service and community survey work.
Author: Tales from Tokio, 1900.
Hongwan-ji at Home and Abroad, 1902. The Heart of Japan, 1902. Japanese Wrestling, 1903.
Japanese Archery, 1903 (6 edits).
Japanese Swordsmen. 1903. Europe and America in Japan.
Japan in California, 1906. A Pacific Pacific, 1914.
Educational Reciprocity, 1916.
Japan and America’s Trade Interests, 1916. Japan’s War Fund Limit, 1919. Home: Gary, Indiana.
Married Noema Pinkerton, September 27, 1911.