found: Contemporary Authors, via WWW, August 31, 2015(Milton MacKaye; born December 23, 1901 in Redfield, IA; died March 21, 1979 in Miami, FL; attended Simpson College; served with Office of War Information in Washington, DC, and later as chief of its London office; member of National Press Club, Overseas Press Club of America, Authors Club, Cosmos Press Club; reporter for newspapers, including Des Moines News, Des Moines Tribune, Kansas City Post, and Washington Daily News, 1920-1924; New York Evening News, reporter, 1924-1932; Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, CA, member of writing staff, 1933; member of Washington bureau of United Press; free-lance journalist and writer, 1931-1979; contributor of articles to periodicals, including New Yorker, Saturday Evening Post, Scribner's, and Reader's Digest; MacKaye was known for his articles on politicians; his most notable pieces included profiles of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Adlai Stevenson; he also wrote four books, including Dramatic Crimes of 1927 and Tin Box Parade)