Beginning in 1892, he studied at
Harvard University in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, for two years. The following year, he traveled the world with his cousin, Fred. In 1897, he transferred to
Johns Hopkins University in
Baltimore, Maryland, where he graduated with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in 1898. Stein spent a number of years living in Paris with his sister. In 1914, the two separated due to Leo's resentment of Gertrude's infatuation with
Alice B. Toklas, whom he described as "a kind of abnormal vampire." Stein returned to America to work as a journalist but eventually settled near
Florence, Italy, with his long-time love interest, Nina Auzias. They eventually married in 1921. Stein died of cancer in 1947 in
Florence. ==Publications==