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Henry's membership card to the Automobile Club of Southern California. He edited their membership magazine, Touring Topics (which was renamed Westways) from 1920-1926.

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An article about Henry's life at his home in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, and his career reporting for the Los Angeles Times, CBS, NBC, and MBS.

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Henry discusses his experience reporting on the war for the Los Angeles Times and CBS.

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In 1948, CBS canceled the Johns-Manville sponsored "Bill Henry and the News" due to a change in their scheduling policy. This report discusses radio advertising strategy, and how the CBS cancellation, and the subsequent move to MBS, effect public…

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Editor in chief of CBS News, Wells Church expresses his dissatisfaction with the booth that was assigned to CBS for the 1952 political conventions.

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Los Angeles Times reader J.O. Shaughnessy writes to Henry about the televised Senate Hearings on the Vietnam War.

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An organizational chart showing Henry as Vice President Nixon's Press Advisor during a 1957 trip to Africa.

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Bill Henry at age 17 in 1907, the year his family moved to Los Angeles from San Francisco.

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Henry played for the Occidental Tigers in 1913-1914. He stands on the right of the top row.

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A page from a scrapbook created by Henry's daughter, Patricia Yeomans. The newspaper articles describe a non-fatal car accident in which her mother, Corinne Stanton Henry, was severely injured. She was scheduled to play tennis star Helen Wills Moody.…
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