Arnold, Oren.
Variant namesArizona editor and free-lance writer Oren Arnold was born in Texas in 1900 and attended primary and secondary schools in Henderson, Texas. Following studies at Rice Institute in Houston and the University of Texas, he secured positions as editor of three local newspapers. After his 1927 marriage to Adele Roensch, he accepted a position as Sunday editor of the Arizona Republican and settled in Phoenix, Arizona. In 1932, Arnold began his free-lance writing career, publishing a number of books beginning with Superstition's Gold in 1934. He was very active in local civic and religious groups, including the First Presbyterian Church of Phoenix, the Phoenix Kiwanis Club, the Phoenix Executives Club and the Phoenix Arts Council. Arnold died in 1980.
From the guide to the Oren Arnold Papers, 1951-1970, (Arizona State University Libraries Arizona Collection)
Arizona editor and free-lance writer.
Born in Texas in 1900, Oren Arnold attended primary and secondary schools in Henderson, Texas. Following studies at Rice Institute in Houston and the University of Texas, he secured positions as editor of three local newspapers. After his 1927 marriage to Adele Roensch, he accepted the position as Sunday editor of the Arizona Republican and settled in Phoenix, Arizona. In 1932, Arnold began his free-lance writing career, publishing a number of books beginning with Superstition's gold in 1934. He was very active in local civic and religious groups including the First Presbyterian Church of Phoenix, the Phoenix Kiwanis Club, Phoenix Executives Club and the Phoenix Arts Council. He died in 1980.
From the description of Papers, 1951-1970. (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 20025641
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