Harry Perry Robinson

In 1895 he published a novel Men Born Equal and in 1896 he campaigned for William McKinley.

He moved to England in 1900 and managed the publishing firm of Isbister and Co before it went insolvent four years later.

He reported from the Paris Olympics of 1924 and was present in Egypt during the opening of the tomb of Tutankhamun.

[1] Robinson married Mary Lowry in Minneapolis in 1891 and they had two children who died young.

Mary divorced him after he moved to England and in 1905 he married Florence Anne Tester and they had a son.

Left to right: Harry, Phil, and Kay Robinson in 1901