Jones, Llewellyn, 1884-1961

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Llewellyn Jones, writer and editor. Jones was literary editor of the Chicago Evening Post, editor for Willett, Clark and Company, editor of the Christian Register, and writing instructor at the University of Chicago. He was also a member of the Chicago Literary Club, the Cliff Dwellers of Chicago and PEN; and was President of the Greater American-Scandinavian Forum. He authored books and essays and translated from Danish and Swedish. His books include First Impressions; Essays on Poetry, Criticism, and Prosody; How to Criticize Books; and How to Read Books. Jones was one of thirty-four individuals that signed the 1933 Humanist Manifesto I. He lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts until his death in 1961.

From the description of Llewellyn Jones papers, circa 1902-1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702165533

Epithet: Bishop of Newfoundland

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000441.0x00005b

Llewellyn Jones was born July 13, 1884 in Castletown in the Isle of Man, Great Britain to John and Katherine Jones. He attended King William's College and the Douglas School of Science. Jones married Susan Warren Wailbus in 1917 and together they had three children: Llewellyn, Cornelia, and George Wilbur. From 1914 to 1932, he was the literary editor of the Chicago Evening Post . During his time as editor, Jones also taught writing as a visiting summer instructor at the University of Chicago in 1924 and 1926; and from 1925 to 1927 he was an instructor of short story writing at Northwestern University. After leaving the Chicago Evening Post, he was editor for Willett, Clark and Company, a Chicago publishing firm. Jones moved to Boston in 1937 to take the position of editor of the Christian Register, but resigned in 1941 due to financial instability and conflict between the Christian Register and the American Unitarian Association.

Jones was a member of the Chicago Literary Club, the Cliff Dwellers of Chicago and PEN, and was President of the Greater Boston American-Scandinavian Forum. He authored books and essays and translated several publications from Danish and Swedish. His books include First Impressions; Essays on Poetry, Criticism, and Prosody (1925); How to Criticize Books (1928); and How to Read Books (1930). Jones was one of thirty-four individuals who signed the 1933 Humanist Manifesto I, written by Roy Wood Sellars and Raymond Bragg. He lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts until his death in 1961.

From the guide to the Llewellyn Jones papers, 1902-1962, (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Jones, Susan Wilbur, 1893-1969. Susan Wilbur Jones papers, 1906-1970. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn United States Sanitary Commission records. Army and Navy Claim Agency archives, 1861-1870 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Jones, Susan Wilbur, b. 1893. Susan Wilbur Jones papers, 1873-1970. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Ridge, Lola, 1883-1941. Letters to Llewellyn Jones, 1918-1930. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Llewellyn Jones papers, 1902-1962 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Llewellyn Jones, Bishop of Newfoundland: Seal: 1878. British Library
referencedIn John Mason Brown papers, 1922-1967. Houghton Library
referencedIn George W. Wilbur family papers, 1737-1954, 1870-1931 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Susan Wilbur Jones papers, 1873-1970 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn Llewellyn Jones, Bishop of Newfoundland: Seal: 1878. British Library
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associatedWith American-Scandinavian Foundation. corporateBody
associatedWith American Unitarian Association. corporateBody
correspondedWith Brown, John Mason, 1900-1969 person
associatedWith Chicago Daily News, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Chicago Post Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Christian Herald Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Christian Register Office. corporateBody
associatedWith Cliff Dwellers (Club) corporateBody
associatedWith Fite, Warner, 1867-1955. person
associatedWith Humanist Press Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Jones, Susan Wilbur, b. 1893. person
associatedWith Masters, Edgar Lee, 1868-1950. person
associatedWith Ridge, Lola, 1883-1941. person
associatedWith United States Sanitary Commission corporateBody
associatedWith Wilbur, George W(George Willis), 1851-1931. person
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Massachusetts
United States
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American literature
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Christians
Christians
Newspaper publishing
Newspaper publishing
Unitarianism
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Birth 1884

Death 1961-05-18

English,

Swedish,

Finnish,

Danish

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