Espy was born in
Olympia,
Washington in 1910, the sixth of seven children, to Harry Albert Espy (1876–1959) and Helen Medora Espy ( Richardson; 1878–1954). His father, a one-time Washington state senator, was of
Scots-Irish descent. His mother was from
San Francisco, the daughter of a local preacher. He and his siblings were raised in the coastal village of
Oysterville, Washington, which had been founded in 1854 by his grandfather, R. H. Espy, a settler who arrived in
Oregon Territory via
The Oregon Trail. Espy graduated from the
University of Redlands in 1930 with a
B.A. after which he spent a year abroad, enrolling at the
Sorbonne in Paris, planning to study philosophy. He returned to the United States in 1932, working as a newspaper editor in California. Espy later moved to New York City where he was eventually hired by ''
Reader's Digest in 1941. Espy spent the next sixteen years working for Reader's Digest'' in various positions, including as promotion director. ==Career==