Teacher, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1911-1912
Principal, Warwick Township High School, Lititz, Pennsylvania, 1913-1915
Supervising principal, Ephrata, Pennsylvania schools, 1916-1918
U.S. Army, 1918-1919
Democratic Committee of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; secretary, 1920-1924; chairman, 1925-1934
Private practice, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1922-1939
Special assistant to the Attorney General of the United States, 1934-1937
U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1937
Member, Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, 1937-1938
Attorney general, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1938-1939
Private practice, Pennsylvania, 1952-1953
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