Gray and Barton joined forces with an investment of $2,500 each, with Gray as the senior partner.
Gray joined at age 16 in 1780, and was eventually present at the Battle of Yorktown.
Gray did not stay, and in 1961 joined a Connecticut law firm.
Two years later Gray joined the Philharmonia Orchestra as an administrator.
In 1919, Gray joined the board of directors at Wachovia, on which he remained the rest of his life.
Until at last, at eighteen, Gray had simply packed his bags and joined the Army, leaving in the middle of the night.
Gray joined them, facing Kat across a table.
Gray pulled on his mask and joined the others.
Gray joined her, putting an arm around her waist.
Gray hadn't joined the group and Molyneux was probably off somewhere, sulking.