TY - SER KW - veterans KW - wealthy people KW - addiction KW - murder AU - [James] McCready Huston AB - Claymore Gavin, a conservative, millionaire banker, searches for faith after his son, Rodney—a World War II veteran struggling with alcoholism and privilege—is murdered. C1 - 1940s C3 - Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Union Station; Oakland; University of Pittsburgh; Cathedral of Learning; Pittsburgh Athletic Association; Hotel Schenley; North Side C4 - Literary CY - Philadelphia LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - Hotel Schenley is disguised as Panther Hollow Arms. Union Station is referred to as Penn Station, as it is often known. N2 - Claymore Gavin, a conservative, millionaire banker, searches for faith after his son, Rodney—a World War II veteran struggling with alcoholism and privilege—is murdered. PB - J. B. Lippincott Co. PP - Philadelphia PY - 1949 RN - James McCready Huston (1891-1973), editor of the South Bend Times, was educated at the University of Michigan. EP - 288 p. TI - The Right People ER -