Norman Hapgood


Norman Hapgood was an American writer, journalist, editor, and critic, and an American ambassador to Denmark.

Norman Hapgood was born March 28, 1868 in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Harvard University in 1890 and from the law school there in 1893, then chose to become a writer. Hapgood worked as the drama critic of the New York City Commercial Advertiser and of the Bookman in 18971902. He was named the editor of Colliers Weekly in 1903 and remained at that post for about a decade, before leaving to become editor of Harpers Weekly in June 1913. His editorial style attracted much attention for its vigor and range.

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