Kennedy, Sinclair, 1985-1947

Sinclair Kennedy (1875-1947) was born in Roxbury, MA to George Golding Kennedy and Harriet White (Harris) Kennedy. In 1897 he graduated from Harvard College and in 1906 from Harvard Law School. A man of private means, he spent his life traveling, writing, and lecturing. He advocated including the USA in a federation of the English-speaking world, and in 1914 published The Pan-Angles: A Consideration of the Federation of the Seven English-Speaking Nations , which was well-reviewed in the political science literature at the time, and well known in international politics circles. He later wrote Why Federate? on the same topic.

From the guide to the Papers, 1905-1946, (Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University)

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