Hertzog (born March 20, 1881) had a voluminous career in education and public service. He was enrolled at Lafayette College from 1900 to 1902. He was Director of American Historical Research and in charge of radio programs for the Los Angeles City Schools. Additionally, he served as an economic adviser to Mexico and participated in several Mexican archaeological expeditions. He was a buyer of rare books and manuscripts, and was involved in the film industry in Hollywood. He was a member of many organizations and societies. He donated Lafayette College's copy of the Ephrata Cloister's Martyrs' Mirror in 1926.
From the description of Scrapbook of Walter Sylvester Hertzog, Class of 1904. 1900-1904. (Lafayette College). WorldCat record id: 319704496