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Harry Marks
Harry Hananel Marks (9 April 1855 – 21 December 1916) was a British politician and journalist, who founded the ''Financial News'' in 1884. ==Early life==
Harry Marks was born in London on 9 April 1855, a younger child of David Woolf Marks and his wife Cecilia.〔Porter (2004) lists Harry as the "fifth of six children"; ''Who Was Who'', meanwhile, records that he was the fifth ''son''. Epstein (2006) notes that the family had "two daughters and four sons". Given that Claud Marks was born in 1863, per Porter, it is likely that Harry was the fifth child and third son.〕 David Woolf Marks, who came from a London merchant family, was a prominent reformist rabbi at the West London Synagogue, and the professor of Hebrew at University College London. Harry's younger brother, Claud Marks, would go on to gain distinction in the Army, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his service in the Boer War.〔Epstein (2006)〕 Marks attended University College School from 1864 to 1868, followed by a period at the Athenée Royale in Brussels, before travelling to the United States aged sixteen, in 1871.〔Epstein (2006). It is interesting to note that in ''Who's Who'', Marks presented this as attending "University College London" rather than the school.〕
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