Marrion Wilcox

Marrion Wilcox (April 3, 1858, in Augusta, Georgia – December 26, 1926, in New York City) was a United States author and editor.

), where he won the Yale Literary Magazine prize medal in 1876 and did graduate studies in history and Anglo-Saxon in 1878.

He then studied law with Box & Norton in Buffalo, New York, and at Hamilton College, where he graduated with an LL.B.

Beginning in 1893, he moved his residence to New York City, and was engaged in editorial and other literary work there.

In 1907 and especially in Mexico, Brazil and Argentina, Wilcox suggested the interchange of professors between the United States and Latin American countries.