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Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe (also Anthony, DeWolf and Jr; August 28, 1864 in Bristol, Rhode Island – December 6, 1960 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American editor and author.Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Family 3 Career 4 Published works 5 Notes and referencesEarly life and educationIn 1886, he graduated from Lehigh University and in 1887 from Harvard (A.M., 1888), where his son later taught law. He received and honorary degree Litt. D. from Lehigh in 1916.He was the son of Bishop Mark Antony De Wolfe HoweHe married Fanny Huntington Quincy (1870–1933), also an essayist and author, who was a sister to Josiah Quincy (1859–1919) and the daughter of Helen Fanny Huntington (1831–1903) & Josiah Phillips Quincy, poet, writer, and publicist.He had two sons and one daughter: Quincy Howe (b. 1900), news analyst and author, Helen Huntington Howe (b. 1905), monologuist and novelist who married Reginald Allen, and Mark De Wolfe Howe, Harvard law professor, historian, biographer, civil rights leader.

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