Burton Egbert Stevenson (1872-1962) was an American author anthologist and librarian. He was born in Chillicothe Ohio and attended Princeton University 1890-1893. While at Princeton Stevenson was a correspondent for United Press and for the New York Tribune. He was city editor for the Chillicothe Daily News (1894-1898) and worked for the Daily Advertiser (1898-1899). Stevenson was well known for his war efforts. At Camp Sherman located in Chillicothe Ohio he established a library of 40000 volumes and 22 branches. In 1918 in his role as Director of French operations for the Library War Service he helped establish what would grow to become the American Library in Paris.
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