Curtis Hidden Page
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Curtis Hidden Page (1870-1946) was a United States educator and writer. He was born in Greenwood, Missouri. He was graduated from Harvard University. He held teaching positions in French and English at Harvard University (1893-1908), Columbia University (1908-1909), Northwestern University (professor of English literature, 1909-1911), and Dartmouth College (professor of English literature, 1911-1946).
Page was elected to the New Hampshire state legislature in 1933 and again in 1939.
Page translated many French works, including A Voyage to the Moon, by Cyrano de Bergerac, and Tartuffe, or the Hypocrite, by Molière.

