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...Panama Canal but, failing that, returned obscurely to Yale for his degree. He became a newsgatherer first in New Haven, later elsewhere. But in streetcars and on commuting trains he appeased something that was gnawing within him by writing fiction, mostly pot boilers. In 1914 he published Our Mr. Wrenn, his first novel. That same year he married Grace Livingstone Hegger, wandered with her from coast to coast, getting newspaper jobs and writing novels in his spare time. During this period he published The Trail of the Hawk, The Job, The Innocents, Free Air. Then he borrowed $500 from...
Helmle & Corbett have raised spires and pediments throughout the East. Most famed is the tan, delicately Gothicized tower of their Bush Terminal office building in Manhattan. In London they thrust up the robust U. S. contours of Bush House among the fragile graces of Christopher Wrenn and Inigo Jones. In Alexandria, Va., they are now building the George Washington Masonic National Memorial...
...opening game last Saturday will journey to Brockton where it will play the Walkover Club sextet of that city. The following men will play for the 1932 group: B. S. Poole '32, R. J. Patterson '32, G. R. Clarke '32, R. C. Champollion '32, and P. E. Wrenn...
...Patterson '32 defeated F. L. Stimpson, 15-12, 15-10, 18-16; J. G. Cornish '32 defeated W. N. Nichols, 15-12, 14-16, 15-11, 15-9; G. R. Clark '32 defeated S. B. Godspead, 8-15, 15-9, 12-15, 15-7, 15-5; P. W. Wrenn '32 defeated A. N. Morse...
...Pool '32, R. J. Patterson '32, J. G. Cornish '32, G. R. Clark '32, and P. W. Wrenn...