Mark (Max) Plowman, 1883-1941, Dorothy Lloyd Sulman, d 1967
Max Plowman was born on 1 September 1883 at Northumberland Park, Tottenham, and was educated at various private schools. From 1937 to 1938 he was Secretary of the Peace Pledge Union. He was the Editor of 'The Adelphi' from 1938. He wrote four books of verse and 'War and the creative impulse' in 1919; 'Introduction to the study of Blake', 1927; 'A subaltern on the Somme (by Mark VII)', 1928; and 'The faith called pacifism', 1936. Plowman married Dorothy Lloyd Sulman in 1914 and had one son. Plowman died on 3 June 1941.
From the guide to the Plowman Papers, 1907-1966, (University College London)
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