- Novelist and short story writer who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Blair Hall.
- Over his career contributed 98 stories to "The Saturday Evening Post". He had also contributed stories to "Collier's", "Country Gentleman", "Ladies Home Journal" and "McClure's".
- Was the circulation manager (1905-1908) for "La Hacienda", a Spanish agricultural publication based in Buffalo, NY, and later founded the Spanish-language illustrated magazine "America"/ Kahler also helped organize the New York Latin-American Chamber of Commerce.
- Served on the War Trade Board during First World War.
- Worked as fiction editor for the "Ladies Home Journal".
- 1904 alumni of Princeton University.
- Borrowed his pseudonym from Princeton's Blair Hall dormitory.
- Collaborated with Princeton football coach William W. Roper on the book, "Winning Football" and every fall wrote a column for the "Princeton Alumni Weekly" about the previous Saturday's football game.
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