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In the spring of 1932, he organizes and heads the Caribbean Motion Picture Expedition. The two-and-a-half-month, 5,000-mile voyage aboard the 200-foot, four-masted schooner, Doris Hamlin, proves a unique and rewarding experience for more than fifty college students. The voyage collects numerous floral and reptile specimens for the University of Michigan, and photographs are sold to the New York Times.
Returning to the mainland in the spring of 1933, he begins his professional fiction-writing career. He writes a story a day and after a few short weeks of work nets his first sale to New York publishers. February 1934 sees the publication of Mr. Hubbard’s first adventure fiction story, The Green
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