From an Oblique Angle
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a Legend
  • The Fire Ant Wars
  • The Forteans
  • Articles
The Enthusiasts: Garen and Kirk Drussai, part ii 03/16/2010
0 Comments
 
Like his future wife, Kirk Drussai had a slippery identity.  There is less documentation on him, but it is as certain as certain can be that he was born 14 August 1919 in Ravenna (Buffalo County), Nebraska.  Of course, census records uncover no Drussais from Nebraska at all—like Garen, Drussai is an exceedingly rare name.  From his death certificate, however, it was possible to obtain Kirk’s social security number, and from that get his social security application.  He filed his about a week before Garen (Clara) filed hers.  According to that, his name was not Kirk Drussai, but Gerald Larry Polenz.  And, indeed, the census does have a records of Polenz’s in Ravenna at that time—and their names are the same that Kirk (Gerald) listed on his social security application.  If we assume that Kirk changed his name—and did not later steal someone else’s identity—then we know this about him:

His father was Albert Polenz.  A native Nebraskan, Polenz was born in 1889 to German immigrants.   Apparently, he had a child sometime in the 1910s—the 1910 census lists him as single and without a child, but his WWI draft card—he never served—has him as single and with a child.  Probably this means that he was married and his wife died.  The 1930 census does date his first marriage to 1916.  If that census is correct, then in 1918 he married Olive Mae Howard.  She was born in Custer Bow, Nebraska in 1893, her father from Iowa, her mother from New York.

Albert was a farmer in the late 1910s, but by 1920 had taken a job as a brakeman for the railroad.  The family did well.  The Polenz’s mortgaged a home in 1920.  In 1930, the house was valued at $9,000.  The family owned a radio.  F. Lannie, the daughter from Albert’s first marriage, had moved out, and three boarders were living with the Polenz’s.  The census for that year specified that Albert was employed by the CB&Q railroad, still as a brakeman.

In 1936, Gerald (Kirk) was still living in the family home at 804 Grand Avenue, Ravenna.  He was eighteen and, fortunately for a Midwesterner in the midst of the Depression, employed.  He was working at for the Safeway Grocery chain in nearby Grand Island, Nebraska.

Again like Garen, Kirk then seems to disappear from the historical record.  This is more surprising for him, since he would have been prime age for World War II.  But, I can’t identify any records related to him.  Maybe those records are lost or inaccessible.  Maybe he was playing around with his name and so was registered under some other name.  Or maybe, given the later interest of Garen and the Fortean Society with pacifisim, his dodged the draft or registered as a conscientious objector.  What we do know is that Gerald Polenz disappears.  And a decade or so later, Kirk Drussai appears in Hollywood, California. 

 


Comments




Leave a Reply

    Author

    I am a father, husband, and independent scholar living in Folsom California.  I can be reached at joshuabbuhs_at_yahoo_dot_com.

    Picture

    Archives

    December 2011
    October 2011
    September 2011
    July 2011
    May 2011
    April 2011
    March 2011
    February 2011
    January 2011
    December 2010
    November 2010
    October 2010
    August 2010
    July 2010
    May 2010
    April 2010
    March 2010
    February 2010
    January 2010
    December 2009
    November 2009
    October 2009
    September 2009
    August 2009
    July 2009
    June 2009

    Categories

    All
    Abstract Expressionism
    Advertising
    Albert Abrams
    Albert Laws
    Algernon Blackwood
    Aliens
    Allen Ginsberg
    Amazing Stories Quarterly
    Ambrose Bierce
    Anais Nin
    Andres Breton
    Anthony Boucher
    Anti War
    Anton Lavey
    Apollo 18
    Apports
    Astrology
    Automatic Writing
    Avram Davidson
    Beats
    Ben Hecht
    Berkeley Renaissance
    Bern Porter
    Bernard Heuvelmans
    Bfro
    Bigfoot
    Blavatsky
    Bloomsbury Set
    Bohemianism
    Book Of The Damned
    Booth Tarkington
    Buckminster Fuller
    Buddhism
    C. Daly King
    Charles Fort
    Charles Henri Ford
    Chingwah Lee
    Church Of Satan
    Clark Ashton Smith
    Conrad Moricand
    Culture
    D. H. Lawrence
    Damon Knight
    David Bascom
    Di Gava
    Doubt
    Drugs
    E. Hoffman Price
    Ed Ricketts
    Edmund Pearson
    Erle Korshak
    Fortean Geography
    Fortean Society
    Forteanism
    Forteans
    Frank Norris
    Franklin Rosemont
    Galaxy
    Garen Drussai
    Geeks
    General Semantics
    George Bernard Shaw
    George Haas
    George Leite
    George Sterling
    Grover Krantz
    H. G. Wells
    H. P. Lovecraft
    Henry Kuttner
    Henry Miller
    Herman Hesse
    Horace Gold
    If
    Info Journal
    International Fortean Organization
    Isaac Asimov
    J. M. Keynes
    Jack Kerouac
    Jack Parsons
    Jack Spicer
    Jack Williamson
    Jean Varda
    Jeff Meldrum
    John Steinbeck
    John W. Campbell
    Joseph Henry Jackson
    Josephine Miles
    Kathleen Ludwick
    Kenneth Macnichol
    Kenneth Rexroth
    Kenneth Starr
    Kirk Drussai
    Laurence Stallings
    Louis Eytinge
    Magazine Of Fantasy And Science Fiction
    Manana Society
    Marvin Sargent
    Masculinity
    Matt Moneymaker
    Maynard Shipley
    Men's Adventure Magazines
    Mermaids
    Metablogging
    Miriam Allen De Ford
    Multiple Sclerosis
    N Meade Layne
    Neeli Cherkovski
    Nikola Tesla
    Noelle Curtis
    Oakland Tribune
    Ouspensky
    Parker Tyler
    Paul Willis
    Phe Laws
    Philip K. Dick
    Philip Lamantia
    Polly Lamb Goforth
    Ralph Rayburn Phillips
    Ray Palmer
    Richard Lamb
    Rider Haggard
    Robert Allerton Parker
    Robert Barbour Johnson
    Robert Bloch
    Robert Duncan
    Robert Ernst Dickhoff
    Robert Heinlein
    Robert Payne
    Robert Spencer Carr
    Roman Macdougald
    Ron Willis
    Round Robin
    Sam Moskowitz
    San Francisco Chronicle
    San Francisco Renaissance
    Science Fiction
    Sherlock Holmes
    Silicon Valley
    Skeptics
    Socialism
    Spiritualism
    Stanford
    Stwe
    Summerland
    Sun Maps
    Surrealism
    T. Swann Harding
    Theosophy
    Thirteen Ways Of Looking At A Fortean
    Tiffany Thayer
    Ucla
    Ufos
    Virginia Woolf
    Vortex
    Weird Tales
    Weird Tales Of The City
    Weird Tales Of The City
    Wildman

    RSS Feed


Create a free website with Weebly