yearbook, 1928 Philip Detro was born in
Conroe, Texas, on May 17, 1911. He graduated from
Conroe High School in 1928 and studied at
Rice University before dropping out to become a
merchant seaman. In 1932, he traveled to
Germany where, after hearing a speech by
Adolf Hitler, he decided to become an
anti-fascist. Two years later, he decided to become a writer, and enrolled in a journalism program at the
University of Missouri. He also studied Spanish and creative writing. A year later, he was expelled from the university for having 77 absences. He then moved to
New York City, where he worked for a writers' union and devoted himself to writing. ==Spanish Civil War==