Patricia Rinehart

[2] Her mother was Gratia Buell Houghton Rinehart, daughter of Arthur Amory Houghton, co-owner of the Corning Glass Company, and niece of businessman, politician, and diplomat Alanson B.

[3] In 1948, Rinehart graduated from the Graham-Eckes School, Palm Beach, Florida, and in December of that year, she made her debut at the New York home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amory Houghton, Jr.

[6] The Guide opened at the Hudson Theatre in 1968, but closed after just five performances.

[7] The play, writes Professor of Theatre Arts Thomas S. Hischak, "was too foreign for Broadway critics and playgoers.

[9] Her poetry collection Against the Loss of Night: Poems was published in 1986.