- Was for six years an associate editor of The Saturday Evening Post.
- Worked as a story editor for Paramount Pictures.
- Had in association with Samuel Goldwyn produced several hit movies.
- Early in 1938, he returned to The Saturday Evening Post. Said his $15,000 salary with the Post couldn't cover the taxes on the $100,000 he had been making in Hollywood.
- Ill health forced him to take a leave of absence from the Post in June of 1938.
- Several months before his death, he had been considering an offer to work for David O. Selznick.
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