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KENNETH LEWIS ROBERTS Kennebunk, Maine, December 8, 1885; Son of Frank Lewis and Grace Mary (Tibbets) R.; A.B., Cornell University, 1908; married Anna S. Mosser of Boston, Massachusetts February 14, 1911. Editor in chief, Cornell Widow, 1905-1917; editorial staff, Puck, 1916-1917; staff Life, New York, 1915-1918. Captain Intelligence Secretary, Siberian Expeditionary Force, 1918-1919. Staff correspondent Saturday Evening Post since 1919. Member of Authors' League America, American Press Humorists, Chi Psi, Quill and Dagger, Mummy Club Savage Club (Cornell). Clubs: St. Botolph, Papyrus, Newspaper (Boston); Players (New York); Racquet, Overseas Writers (Washington). Author: Europe's Morning After, 1921 Why Europe Leaves Home,1922 Sun Hunting, 1923 The Collector's Whatnot (with Booth Tarkington and Hugh McNair Kahler) , 1923 Black Magie, 1924 Concentrated New England, 1924 Florida Loafing, 1925 Florida, 1926 Play: (with Robert Garland) The Brotherhood of Man, 1919 Home, Kennebunk Beach, Maine; Address: Saturday Evening Post, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

(Source, Who's Who in America-1928-1929)