Harry Sylvester

(January 19, 1908September 26, 1993)

Harry Sylvester published over 150 short stories in popular magazines such as Collier’s, Esquire and Commonweal, many with Catholic or sports themes. He is the author of a short fiction collection, All Your Idols (1948), and the novels Big Football Man (1933), Dearly Beloved (1942), Dayspring (1945), Moon Gaffney (1947), and A Golden Girl (1950).

Sylvester worked as a correspondent for the New York Evening Post and a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune. He later worked for the U.S. Information Service for twenty years, beginning in 1951, and spent the last 40 years of his life in the DC area.

The Homes

3273 Worthington St. NW, Washington, DC

Located in Chevy Chase neighborhood, Northwest- West of Rock Creek

Harry Sylvester

3273 Worthington St. NW
Located in Chevy Chase neighborhood, Northwest- West of Rock Creek