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The Life and Hard Times of Grantly Marshall
Could anyone imagine having no money, few friends, and no chance to succeed in life? Well, for one individual this situation is all too real.
Grantly Reed Marshall, a 18-year-old high school student from Franklin Square,
Ohio, had big dreams but little money. Grantly had reached a crucial time in his life. He desperately wanted to attend college. Grantly's siblings were much smarter than he was, as were his parents. None of his classmates expected
Grantly to amount to anything, but this made him more determined.
Grantly's family was very different. They had one light bulb in their entire house. Grantly got his name when his mother read the book Childbirth Without
Pain, by Dr. Grantly Reed.
His father ran for president in 1928 under the Communist Party.
During this period in his life when they usually excluded him from the other kids, and was the poorest he would ever be, Grantly wanted most of all to go to college. The best things Grantly knew how to do was act and recite poetry. He would memorize poetry with more than twenty stanzas in a week and recite them to anyone who would listen to him speak.
Finally, with scholarships, student aid and multiple jobs Grantly fulfilled his dream of attending college. Majoring in theater Grantly graduated Kent State
University in 1972 with honors.
After he graduated, Grantly did act in local theaters for a few weeks and then decided to do to the Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. Just weeks before he was to leave Grantly's father fell ill and died shortly there after. Grantly knew his father would want him to go to the Olympics anyway so off he went to
Germany. Because he was such a passionate speaker Grantly could speak many languages and had no problems in Europe.
A few people Grantly did know and was friends with began to wonder about him after the Summer Games ended and he did not return. Then, one day Gary Johnson, one of Grantly's only friend's received a phone call. It was none other than
Grantly. It ended up that Grantly loved Germany and he got a job as a German
Postal Worker. Gary had many more long talks with Grantly. These talks did not cost either of them a cent because Grantly always called from the post office.
This did make Gary cautious but, they were never caught.
Grantly, once again started acting and reciting poetry. People began to notice how good he was and Grantly began to make friends with more important people in Munich.
of the sport. He praticed every chance he got. In fact, the other boys thought
staying in school, and even though he found a wonderful woman named Sheila who he,
money and a life full of luxuries. He fell deeply in love with the young
At the start of World War II, his father was sent away, captured by Germans, and didn’t return until the war’s end.
he was age 5, in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. By the time he reached age 7, was able to
believed that money would make him happy. When he became rich, his dream then became
value his wife, Portia. He was never home for her and, eventually, part of her suicide
was very fortunate in life but there were social, economic, and cultural influences on him
in politics. His first taste of politics was during his term as Governor of New
everything he owned. He took refuge in criminal activity, and was sent to prison. His
his public perception, it wasn’t hard for other people to accept the relationship between him and
pursuit of wealth and a life with Daisy, but how does this show up his
nearly every aspect of life, he was a rather poor student. He blames this mostly to his