Born Memphis, Mo., Feb. 15, 1876. Educated in public schools.
Married Florence Vernon, of Brooklyn, in 1909. Mr. Griffith
has had an active career in the newspaper profession, having been
on the staff of several of the New York papers, managing editor
of `Hampton's Magazine', 1906-10; editor, `McCall's Magazine', 1911-12;
editorial director of the `National Sunday Magazine',
a large newspaper syndicate, 1912-16; since then associate editor
of `Current Opinion'. His best-known books of verse are:
"City Views and Visions", 1911; "Loves and Losses of Pierrot", 1916;
"City Pastorals", 1918; "The House of the Sphinx and Other Poems", 1918.