Henry White was a 21-year-old junior basketball player getting ready for his first season at Grambling State University.
It wasn't until I read Henry Kissinger's White House Years that I understood why.
John Henry had a little screwed white face and he wore tiny gold-rimmed glasses.
Loomis enjoyed direct access to the White House through Henry Stimson, who had become Secretary of War.
"The president is pleading for more patience, " said CNN White House correspondent Ed Henry.
Other notables nominated by local people for the honour are toymaker Frank Hornby, trade union activist Bessie Bradock, and shipping magnate and founder of the White Star Line, Henry Ishmay.
His duties at the White House, on Henry Kissinger's National Security Council and for Nixon, had been carried out while still under military orders and earned him a dizzy ascent, from colonel to four-star general in four years.
Among wealthy contributors to his quest for the White House are leveraged buyout artist Henry Kravis and Robert Kraft, owner of the New England Patriots football team.
Because this is real life, and the Henry Ford Museum, its role was to crush a junked white Hyundai.
Honorary pallbearers, including many who had served in the Ford White House, such as former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, stood at attention, their hands over their hearts.
Totaling nearly 100 pages, the Republican National Committee's Growth and Opportunity Project is the product of thousands of interviews and of focus groups conducted by a team that included former Bush White House spokesman Ari Fleischer, Mississippi RNC committeeman Henry Barbour and longtime Florida campaign operative Sally Bradshaw.
In his first formal response to questions about Karl Rove's activities, White House Counsel Al Gonzales sent a letter to Rep. Henry Waxman, D-California, after the congressman sent Rove a letter seeking information about his stock holdings and his meetings with business executives.
The Genoese had long dominated a trade in black (and brown and white) slaves purchased from the Muslim states of North Africa, but Henry's sleek caravels discovered new sources that he exploited ruthlessly.
For example, when the White House concluded deals with health care providers, legislative leaders like Charlie Rangel and Henry Waxman, who weren't party to the talks, threw a fit, said the deals didn't apply to them, and sent a strong message that they weren't going to honor those commitments.
The pharmaceutical industry itself nearly got double-crossed during the health debate when it looked like Rep. Henry Waxman, then chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, would ignore the deal cut with the White House by adding a reimportation provision to the legislation anyway.
By this time, the famous green, white and yellow bus on which she herself had sat, unmoving, had become an exhibit at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan.
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