Solon De Leon
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Solon De Leon
Summary
Solon De Leon is a human[1]. He was born in New York City[2]. He was born on September 2, 1883[3]. He passed away in Ellenville[4]. He died on December 3, 1975[5]. He worked as a writer[6].
Key Facts
- Solon De Leon's place of birth was New York City[2].
- Solon De Leon died in Ellenville[4].
- Solon De Leon was born on September 2, 1883[3].
- Solon De Leon died on December 3, 1975[5].
- Solon De Leon's father was Daniel De Leon[7].
- Solon De Leon held citizenship in United States[8].
- Solon De Leon worked as a writer[6].
- Solon De Leon was educated at Columbia University[9].
- Solon De Leon was educated at City College of New York[10].
- Solon De Leon's education included a stint at Columbia University School of Social Work[11].
- Solon De Leon is recorded as male[12].
- Solon De Leon's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Solon De Leon's given name is recorded as Solon[14].
Body
Origins and Family
Solon De Leon's place of birth was New York City[2]. He was born on September 2, 1883[3]. His father was Daniel De Leon[7].
Education
Educated at Columbia University[9], a private university[15], in United States[16], founded in 1754[17], headquartered in Manhattan[18]; City College of New York[10], a higher education institution[19], in United States[20], founded in 1847[21], headquartered in New York City[22]; and Columbia University School of Social Work[11], a university[23], in United States[24], founded in 1898[25].
Career and Affiliations
Solon De Leon's professions included writer[6].
Death and Burial
Solon De Leon died on December 3, 1975[5]. He passed away in Ellenville[4].
FAQs
Where was Solon De Leon born?
Solon De Leon was born in New York City[2].
Where did Solon De Leon die?
Solon De Leon died in Ellenville[4].
Who were Solon De Leon's parents?
Solon De Leon's father was Daniel De Leon[7].
What did Solon De Leon do for work?
Solon De Leon worked as writer[6].
Where did Solon De Leon go to school?
Solon De Leon was educated at Columbia University[9], City College of New York[10], and Columbia University School of Social Work[11].