Walter Hines Page
(1855-1918)
Died aged c. 63
Wikidata WikipediaWalter Hines Page (August 15, 1855 – December 21, 1918) was an American journalist, publisher, and diplomat. He was the United States ambassador to the United Kingdom during World War I. He founded the State Chronicle, a newspaper in Raleigh, North Carolina, and worked with other leaders to gain legislative approval for what is now known as North Carolina State University, which established as a land-grant college in 1885. He worked on several newspapers, including the New York World and Evening Post. He was the editor of The Atlantic Monthly for several years and also a literary adviser to Houghton Mifflin. For more than a decade starting in 1900, he was a partner of Doubleday, Page & Company, a major book publisher in New York City.
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Here lived Walter Hines Page Ambassador of the United States of America to the court of St James' 1913-1918.
7 Grosvenor Square, London, United Kingdom where they lived