Education
Harvard University.
Harvard University.
Warren along with Charles Rockwell Lanman founded the Harvard Oriental Series in 1891. On his death in 1899 he left $15000 towards its publication. He was the second of four sons of Susan Clarke Warren and Samuel Dennis Warren, a wealthy paper manufacturer in Boston, who died in 1888.
He graduated in 1879 with an Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University, and followed it up with studies at Johns Hopkins University under Lanman and Maurice Bloomfield, and at Oxford University with T. West. Rhys Davids.
He purchased the house of Charles Beck in 1891, and lived in it until his death in 1899 at which he bequeathed it, along with the bulk of his estate, to Harvard University. The building is now known as the Beck-Warren House (or Warren House).