[2] During his time at the school, Rinehart wrote stories and poetry for The Morristonian, the student newspaper.
Rinehart also worked as a correspondent and national affairs editor at Time magazine during its early years in the 1920s.
Messmore Kendall, owner of the Capitol Theatre, acquired it in November of that year.
Rinehart's mother Mary constructed a six-bedroom winter home on the island to craft her novels.
In 1938, Rinehart and his mother provided a facility on the island to run a tarpon study by Charles Breder, curator and director of fishes and aquatic biology at the American Museum of Natural History.