Arthur Livingston
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For the physicist, see Arthur Eugene Livingston. For the Anglican priest, see Arthur Livingstone.
Arthur Livingston (September 30, 1883 in Northbridge, Massachusetts – 1944), was an American professor of Romance languages and literatures, translator, and publisher, who played a significant role in introducing a number of European writers to readers in the United States in the period between World War I and World War II.