Louise Collier Willcox | |
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Born | Louise Price Collier April 24, 1865 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Died | September 13, 1929 (aged 64) Paris, France |
Resting place | Elmwood Cemetery, Norfolk, Virginia, U.S. |
Pen name | Clarence Wellford |
Occupation | author, editor, anthologist, translator, suffragist |
Alma mater | Conservatory of Leipzig |
Spouse |
James Westmore Willcox
(m. 1890) |
Children | 2 |
Louise Collier Willcox (née, Collier; pen name, Clarence Wellford; April 24, 1865 – September 13, 1929) was an American author, editor, anthologist, translator, and suffragist. During her career, she worked for Harper's Weekly, Harper's Bazaar, North American Review, Macmillan Publishers, and E. P. Dutton & Co. Willcox was the author of several books, and she contributed to several magazines and newspapers, sometimes using a pseudonym.[1] Her publications included, Answers of the Ages, The Human Way (1908), and A Manual of Spiritual Fortification (1910). She died suddenly in Paris, France, age 64.