William L. Alden
William Livingston Alden | |
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Born | [1] Williamstown, Massachusetts |
October 9, 1837
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Parent(s) | Joseph Alden |
William Livingston Alden (1837–1908) was a prominent American journalist, author, humorist, canoe enthusiast, and diplomat.
He was born in Williamstown, Massachusetts on October 9, 1837. He attended Lafayette College; he transferred to Jefferson College after his father, Joseph Alden, was elected president.[2]
He graduated from Jefferson in 1858 and read law in New York City with William M. Evarts, joining the bar in 1860.[3] He practiced law until 1866.[3][4] He then became a journalist, writing for the Scribner’s Monthly, The Atlantic, New York World and Daily Graphic.[1][3] He later worked on the editorial staff of the New York Times and produced a weekly column called ""Minor Topics."[5] He also wrote humor pieces and juvenile fiction.[6] While in New York City he became an early member of the Theosophical Society, an esoteric organisation founded by Helena Blavatsky in 1875.[7]
He is also credited with bringing the sport of canoeing to the United States.[6][8] He founded the New York Canoe Club in 1871, which was the first canoeing organization in America.[9] He was a founding member of the American Canoe Association and served as the first Commodore.[10]
He was appointed Consul General in Rome by President Grover Cleveland in 1885, a position he held until 1890.[6] He then lived in Paris, writing for the New York Herald, and later living and writing in London.[1] He died in 1908.[6]
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External links
- Works by William L. Alden at Project Gutenberg
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- Works by William L. Alden at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
- Many classic W. L. Alden short stories are read in Mister Ron's Basement Podcast, now indexed to make them easy to find
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