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William Arthur Mackenzie (1870 - 1942) was a Scottish poet, editor, artist and journalist, born in Invergordon, Scotland and educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen, later moving to London. Positions held included being the Secretary of the Royal Society of Arts and Secretary General of Save the Children International (1920 - 1939). Author of detective stories, poems, and also a contributor to Punch.[1]
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edit- ^ "Mackenzie, William Andrew (M)". Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry. 10 April 2022. Retrieved 25 June 2022.
- ^ MacKenzie, W. A. (1895). "A Song of Summer". The Illustrated London News. 106 (Summer Number): 2.