Productions And/or Works Published
- Hope Valley" -(1910) Boston, MA
- The Pioneer Pageant: How the West Was Won (1924)
- The Pageant of Liberty(1926) Lancaster, PA
- The Pageant of Colorado (1927)
- The Pageant of Saratoga (1927)
- The York Pageant: How the American Federation Was Founded (1927) York, PA
- The Pageant of Wyoming Valley(1928) Wilkes-Barre, PA
- The Pageant of Gratitude(1929) Lancaster, PA
- The Pageant of New Brunswick (1930)
- The Pageant of Time (1930)
- The Soul of Maryland: Pageant of the Founding (1934)
- America's Making in Connecticut (1935)
- The Pageant of Hingham (1935)
- The Drama of Missions (1937)
- Watchers of the World (1944)
- For Freedom's Sake (1945)
- Sinfonia Birthday (December 1948) (Chicago, IL - Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity National Convention)
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