Box 8
Contains 309 Results:
Nicholas, William H. (Gen. Manag., L.A. Memorial Coliseum Commission), 1969
This series includes correspondence that relates to Henry's career at the Los Angeles Times, as a news broadcaster for CBS, NBC, and MBS, and other professional roles.
Olympic Committee, International politics, circa 1911-1976
This series includes correspondence that relates to Henry's career at the Los Angeles Times, as a news broadcaster for CBS, NBC, and MBS, and other professional roles.
Olympic Games, 1969
This series includes correspondence that relates to Henry's career at the Los Angeles Times, as a news broadcaster for CBS, NBC, and MBS, and other professional roles.
Orth, (General), circa 1911-1976
This series includes correspondence that relates to Henry's career at the Los Angeles Times, as a news broadcaster for CBS, NBC, and MBS, and other professional roles.
Roby, Douglas, circa 1911-1976
This series includes correspondence that relates to Henry's career at the Los Angeles Times, as a news broadcaster for CBS, NBC, and MBS, and other professional roles.
Rood, Rod, circa 1911-1976
This series includes correspondence that relates to Henry's career at the Los Angeles Times, as a news broadcaster for CBS, NBC, and MBS, and other professional roles.
"My Son John" (column), circa 1911-1976
This series includes correspondence that relates to Henry's career at the Los Angeles Times, as a news broadcaster for CBS, NBC, and MBS, and other professional roles.
Combs, Lee (V.P. So. Calif. Committee for the Olympic Games), 1969
This series includes correspondence that relates to Henry's career at the Los Angeles Times, as a news broadcaster for CBS, NBC, and MBS, and other professional roles.
Kilroy, John B. (Pres. L.A. 1976 Olympic Committee), 1969
This series includes correspondence that relates to Henry's career at the Los Angeles Times, as a news broadcaster for CBS, NBC, and MBS, and other professional roles.
Los Angeles, host for 1976 Olympics, circa 1911-1976
This series includes correspondence that relates to Henry's career at the Los Angeles Times, as a news broadcaster for CBS, NBC, and MBS, and other professional roles.
