U.S. Army captain, 1942-1946
Civilian war crimes prosecutor, U.S. government, 1946-1947
Private practice, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1948-1969
Office of the Attorney General, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1948-1953; assistant deputy attorney general, 1948-1949; deputy attorney general, 1949-1953
Counsel, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Un-American Activities, 1953-1955
Legal advisor to the chairman and executive director, Civil Aeronautics Board, 1955-1958
Member, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, U.S. Department of Justice, 1958-1961
Vice-president, Stewart Lumber Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1961-1962
Administrative assistant, U.S. Sen. Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania, 1963-1966
Executive director, General State Authority, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1967-1968
Administrator, General Services Administration, 1969-1972
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