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Hippolyte Havel
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Hippolyte Havel (died 1950 March 13 in psychiatric hospital, New Jersey).
Havel wrote for Goldmanʼs Mother Earth, was involved in the Modern School in NY, and wrote biographies of fellow anarchists such as Emma Goldman (he was also one of her lovers), Harry Kelly, and Voltairine de Cleyre, along with various reviews and booklets. Havel edited "Revolt," the "Revolutionary Almanac" (funded by John Rompapas), and also "Open Vistas", with Joseph Ishill.
Just before World War I Havel opened a restaurant in New York Cityʼs Bohemian Greenwich Village which was a great meeting place for artists and intellectuals.