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To assist with the research process, an index of over 10,000 of Henry’s articles in the Times has been made available here. This spreadsheet contains the title of each article, a short transcribed section of the opening text of the article, the…

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A short documentary about Bill Henry produced for Occidental College in 1971. Featuring Bill Henry, Patricia Yeomans, and Harold Wagner.

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Pat Yeomans discusses her father, Bill Henry, in the Bill Henry Room at Occidental College.

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Bill Henry (right) broadcasted live commentary of the Franklin D. Roosevelt funeral procession for CBS.

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Henry served as the sports technical director for the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games.

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Bill Henry with Vice President Richard Nixon and Mrs. Pat Nixon in Tunisia on a 1957 trip to Africa. Henry accompanied Nixon on several international trips as a member of the White House press pool.

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Henry with daughters Marry, Peggy, and Patricia (left to right), and Major Corliss Champion Moseley (left). Henry accompanied Champion Moseley, a World War I fighter pilot and early aircraft executive, on a Western Airline Express flight from Los…

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In 1942, Henry worked as a war correspondent in the South Pacific for the Los Angeles Times.

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Bill Henry poses with his car outside of the CBS studio in Los Angeles. Henry worked for CBS throughout the 1930s and 40s.

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Promotional brochure for NBC's "Window on Washington" sponsored by Sunbeam Shavemaster. The show, which Henry hosted in 1953, featured interviews with such figures as John F. Kennedy, Pat Nixon, and Donald Douglas.
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