Samuel Merwin | |
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Born |
Evanston, Illinois |
October 6, 1874
Died | October 17, 1936 The Player's Club Manhattan, New York City |
(aged 62)
Cause of death | Apoplexy |
Education | Northwestern University |
Occupation | Novelist, playwright |
Samuel Merwin, Sr. (6 October 1874 – 17 October 1936) was an American playwright and author.
Merwin was born on 6 October 1874 in Evanston, Illinois to Ella B. and Orlando H. Merwin. His father was the postmaster of Evanston. In 1901, Merwin married Edna Earl Fleshiem. The couple had two sons, Samuel Kimball Merwin, Jr. and Banister Merwin and one adopted son, John Merwin.
After attending Northwestern University, he worked between 1905 and 1911 as associate editor and then editor of SUCCESS magazine. In 1907 the magazine sent him to China to investigate the opium trade.
He died of a stroke while dining at The Player's Club in Manhattan on 17 October 1936.