Arthur Walworth
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Arthur Walworth (born 1904 in Newton, Massachusetts; died January 10, 2005 in Needham, Massachusetts) is most noted as a biographer of Woodrow Wilson. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography for Woodrow Wilson, Volume I: American Prophet.[1]
He also wrote about China and Japan. He taught at the Yali School of Changsha in 1925 and was a Senior Bachelor of the Yale's China group.[2] In 1966 he wrote a book on Commodore Matthew Perry's expedition.[3]
He never married or had children, but he was survived by a sister.