Ira Nelson Morris
Ira Nelson Morris | |
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| Minister of Sweden | |
| In office July 13, 1914 – April 3, 1923 | |
| President | Woodrow Wilson Warren G. Harding |
| Succeeded by | Robert Woods Bliss |
| Commissioner general to Italy | |
| In office 1913–1913 | |
| President | Woodrow Wilson |
| Personal details | |
| Born | March 8, 1875 Chicago, Illinois, US |
| Died | January 15, 1942 (aged 66) Chicago, Illinois, US |
| Resting place | Rosehill Cemetery and Mausoleum |
| Spouse | Constance Lily Rothschild |
| Children | 2, including Ira Victor Morris |
| Parents |
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| Relatives | Edward Morris (brother) Abram M. Rothschild (brother-in-law) Edita Morris (daughter-in-law) |
| Alma mater | Phillips Academy (1892) Sheffield Scientific School (Yale University) (1895) |
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Ira Nelson Morris (March 8, 1875 – January 15, 1942) was an American author and diplomat appointed the United States Minister to Sweden, serving from 1914 to 1923. In 1913 he was appointed the Commissioner General to Italy, on behalf of the Panama–Pacific International Exposition.