Arthur F. Rense (1917 – 1990) was a sports journalist for the Los Angeles Daily News[1] and the director of public relations for Howard R. Hughes' Summa Corporation.
[2] Arthur Frederick Rense was born 20 May 1917 in Cleveland, Ohio, to Austrian-Italian immigrant parents, Joseph Rensi and his wife, the former Rosalia Luther.
He covered all sports, from young UCLA basketball coach John Wooden's Bruins to the then-new Los Angeles Rams football team, including their 1951 world championship.
[1] Between 1959 and 1974 Rense handled public relations for the Douglas Aircraft Company, Missiles and Space division (pre-McDonnell-Douglas).
[1] After that, Rense worked on public relations for hotels in Las Vegas owned by the Summa Corporation, mainly the Desert Inn.