Background
Claudy, Carl Harry was born on January 13, 1879 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Frank and Mary Josephine Dillon (Catlin) Claudy.
Claudy, Carl Harry was born on January 13, 1879 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Frank and Mary Josephine Dillon (Catlin) Claudy.
Educated Washington High School.
Prospector and pioneer in Alaska, 1898. Editor American Inventor, 1900-1904, Prism, 1908-1909. Editor Cathedral Calendar, 1921-1927.
Associate editor The Master.
Author: Press Photography, 1903. Battle of Baseball, 1912. First Book of Photography, 1912.
Tell Me Why Stories About Mother Nature, 1912. Making Pictures of Children, 1912. Tell Me Why Stories About Animals, 1914.
Tell Me Why Stories About Color and Sound, 1915. Partners of the Forest Trail, 1915. Tell Me Why Stories of Great Discoveries, 1916.
Pirates by Force, 1917. Washington, 1923
A Master’s Wages, 1924. The Old Past Master, 1924.
Old Tiler Talks, 1925 (revised edition, 1949). Foreign Countries, 1925. The Gold He Found, 1928.
Dangerous Waters, 1929. The Girl Reporter, 1930. Beginner’s Book of Model Airplanes, 1930.
Introduction to Freemasonry Airplanes, —1 (3 volumes), 1931. Washington’s Home and Fraternal Life, 1931. United Masonic Relief, 1931.
Mystery Men of Mars, 1933. Thousand Years a Minute, 1933. Land of No Shadow, 1933.
Treasurer of Darkness, 1933. The Unknown Mason 1934. Blue Grotto Terror, 1934.
The Master’s Book, 1935. Masonic Service Association, 1939. The Lion’s Paw, 1944.
Where Your Treasure Is, 1946. These Were Brethren, 1947. Masonic Harvest, 1948.
(Masonic Plays) Greatest of These, 1934. He That Believeth, 1935. Greater Love Hath No Man, 1936.
A Rose Upon the Altar, 1937. Judge Not, 1938
Hearts of the Fathers, 1939. And Not Forsake Them, 1940.
To Entertain Strangers, 1941. A Gift in Secret, 1942. Treasurers of Darkness, 1943.
He Which Is Accused, 1944. If a Man Die, 1945
also booklets. Editor
Prize Winners Book of Model Airplanes, 1931.
Little Masonic Library, 1946. Contributor to mags.
Masonic Service Association since 1929. Formerly major Officers Reserve Corps. Progressive.; Mason (33°).
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Clubs: National Press, Columbia Country.
Married Clara Fitch Duvall, April.