- American author, newspaperman and magazine publisher.
- Remembered as the co-author with Frank Buck on "Bring Em Back Alive" and "Wild Cargo" and "The Bird Cage" with Clyde Beatty.
- Began as a newspaperman working on The Bridgeport Herald and later The New York Herald.
- Wrote a biography of humorist Don Marquis, "O Rare Don Marquis" (1962) and a book about Alexander Hamilton's farmhouse in upper Manhattan, "Mr. Daniels and the Grange" (1968).
- Publisher of Women's Home Companion and Collier's magazines.
- Served as the 1928 Eastern press director for the Herbert Hoover presidential campaign and later as a trustee for the Herbert Hoover Birthplace Foundation.
- Served as director of public relations for the War Advertisement Council during the Second World War.
- His wife, Esther Howard, was an artist and a former editor of Program Magazine.
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