When the Legends Die | About the Author
Harold Glen Borland was born in Sterling, Nebraska, on May 14, 1900, to printer William Arthur Borland and Sarah (nee Clinaburg) Borland. While attending the University of Colorado, he found a job as a reporter for the Denver Post, 1918. In 1920, he left the University of Colorado and joined the Flagler News, leaving in 1921. He then attended Columbia University, where he received a bachelor's degree in literature in 1923.
Borland then bounced from one newspaper job to another before establishing himself with the Curtis Newspapers in Philadelphia, working there from...
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