Born in New York City, July 18, 1882. Educated at Harvard University
and University of Berlin. Served as Instructor at Harvard from 1909 to 1911.
Married Dorothy Oakley of Englewood, N.J., 1908. Mr. Hagedorn
is the author of "The Silver Blade, a Play in Verse", 1907;
"The Woman of Corinth", 1908; "A Troop of the Guard", 1909;
"Poems and Ballads", 1911; "The Great Maze and the Heart of Youth", 1916;
and "Hymn of Free Peoples Triumphant", 1918. Mr. Hagedorn
is an ardent American and organized "The Vigilantes", a body of writers
to do patriotic work with the pen during the World War.
Edited "Fifes and Drums", a collection of war poetry, 1917.