[4][5] The program produced or adapted works by Mary Hunter Austin, Lady Gregory, Frances Hodgson Burnett, and other writers.
[9] She also made a lecture tour and spoke at national meetings, including the Drama League convention in Pittsburgh in 1917.
[10] From the early 1920s Herts and her husband Jacob Heniger ran a summer camp in Casco, Maine.
Hunter College offers an Alice Minnie Hertz Heniger Scholarship to "a student pursuing a course in music, drama, or literature, with the primary purpose of benefiting children.
"[15] Lehman College English Department also offers an Alice Minnie Hertz Heniger Scholarship for Children's Literature.