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Arthur F. Rense : ウィキペディア英語版
Arthur Rense
Arthur F. Rense (1916 — 1990) was a sports journalist for the ''Los Angeles Daily News''〔(Art Rense )〕 and the director of public relations for Howard R. Hughes' Summa Corporation.〔(Arthur F. Rense obituary )〕
== Biography ==
Arthur Frederick Rense was born 20 May 1916 in Cleveland, Ohio, to Austrian-Italian immigrant parents, Joseph Rense and his wife, the former Rosalia Luther.〔Birth date cited in Social Security Death Index, access on ancestry.com, 16 October 2010〕〔Parents' names cited in brother William A. Rense's obituary, published in the ''Estes Park (Colorado) Trail-Gazette'' on 3 April 2008〕 He had six siblings, including four brothers, Randy, Andy, Frank, and William.() After graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in English, Rense served in the United States Coast Guard during World War II.

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