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Arthur F. Rense (1917 — 1990) was a sports journalist for the Los Angeles Daily News[1] and the director of public relations for Howard R. Hughes' Summa Corporation.[2]

Biography

Arthur Frederick Rense was born 20 May 1917 in Cleveland, Ohio, to Austrian-Italian immigrant parents, Joseph Rensi and his wife, the former Rosalia Luther.[3][4] He had six siblings, including five brothers: Louis, Rudolph, Andrew, Frank, William; and a sister, Rose.[5] After graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in English, Rense served in the United States Coast Guard during World War II.

Career

Rense moved to Los Angeles after World War II and joined the original Los Angeles Daily News, one of four downtown Los Angeles newspapers (calling itself "the only Democratic newspaper west of the Rockies") as a sportswriter. He covered all sports, from young UCLA basketball coach John Wooden's Bruins to the then-new Los Angeles Rams football team, including their 1951 world championship. In 1954, after the Daily News folded, he joined United Press as a reporter, and in 1957 published and edited a magazine group that included "The Art Rense Sports Book: Professional Football", the first magazine devoted exclusively to professional football.[1]

Between 1959 and 1974 Rense handled public relations for the Douglas Aircraft Company, Missiles and Space division (pre-McDonnell-Douglas).[5][6] In the mid-1970s Rense became public relations specialist for Harvey Mudd College,[5] and later collaborated with football player Tom Harmon on Tom Harmon's Football Today in Las Vegas.[1] After that, Rense worked on public relations for hotels in Las Vegas owned by the Summa Corporation, mainly the Desert Inn.[1] He was a lifelong poet by avocation.

Marriages

Rense was married three times:

Death

Arthur F. Rense died of leukemia at the age of 74 on 28 December 1990 in Las Vegas, Nevada.[2]

Arthur Rense Prize

In 1998, Rense's widow, Paige, established the Arthur Rense Prize in poetry, presented by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. The award, given triennially, provides $20,000 to an exceptional poet.[7]

Winners

References

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External links

  • [1] American Academy of Arts and Letters

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 Шаблон:Cite web
  2. 2,0 2,1 Шаблон:Cite web
  3. Birth date cited in Social Security Death Index, access on ancestry.com, 16 October 2010
  4. Parents' names cited in brother William A. Rense's obituary, published in the Estes Park (Colorado) Trail-Gazette on 3 April 2008
  5. 5,0 5,1 5,2 5,3 Шаблон:Cite web
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  7. American Academy of Arts and Letters - List of awards Шаблон:Webarchive