Max Ehrmann

  • male, deceased (1945)
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Max Ehrmann (September 26, 1872 - September 9, 1945), an attorney from Indiana, was best known for writing the declamation "Desiderata" (Latin: "something desired as essential") in 1927. Ehrmann, who was of German descent, received a degree in English from DePauw University, followed by a degree in Philosophy from Harvard University. He then returned to his hometown of Terre Haute, Indiana to practice as an attorney. Wikipedia
Born:
September 26, 1872
Died:
September 9, 1945
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  • Desiderata poem, max...

    Max Ehrmann was born in Terre Haute, Indiana, on September 16, 1872. His parents were German immigrants. Ehrmann graduated from DePauw University in Greencastle in 1894, after which he studied law and philosophy at Harvard University. Ehrmann returned
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  • Max Ehrmann

    ax Ehrmann , author, was born in Terre Haute, Indiana, on September 26, 1872 and received his Ph B from Depauw University and did post graduate work in philosophy at Harvard. He is the author of A Farrag, The Mystery of Madeline LeBlanc , A Fearsome Ridd
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