- Served as secretary and as a director of American Dramatist, as a member of the New York Theater Guild and was on the advisory board of the Mystery Writers of America.
- Wrote text books on the theater arts.
- Wrote numerous short stories and one act plays. Who's Who reported that more of his plays were being produced in American "Little Theaters" than any other author.
- Served as a machinist mate in the US Navy during World War I before being promoted to ensign shortly before war's end.
- After the success of his first short story in 1912 and the many requests he received for the dramatic rights, he decided to become a playwright.
- Wrote book reviews for the NY Times and the NY Post while still employed as a banker.
- After graduating from Columbia University in 1906 he went into banking.
- Prolific Author and Playwright.
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