After her bachelor's studies, Thorp worked on the writing staff of
The Independent, a New York City newspaper led by
Hamilton Holt. In October 1917, the American Fund for French Wounded supported her trip to France across the Atlantic on the
SS Rochambeau. After arriving in France, she served as the editor of
The Weekly Bulletin issued by the Fund in cooperation with the
American Red Cross. She also worked as a nurse's aide in hospitals and served at canteens. After joining the Red Cross in March 1918, she assisted publicity work up through the signing of the
Armistice at Compiègne. Thorp also served as a correspondent for The
Newark Evening News, a newspaper published in
Newark, New Jersey. She also penned articles for ''
Scribner's Magazine, The
Christian Science Monitor, The New York Evening Post, and Smith Alumnae Quarterly''. ==Marriage==