Butcher, Harry C. (Harry Cecil), 1901-

Harry C. Butcher was a broadcast executive and General Dwight D. Eisenhower's naval aide during World War II. He was born in Springville, Iowa in 1901 and graduated from Iowa State College. Butcher established the Columbia Broadcasting System's (CBS) Washington, D.C. radio station and became Washington vice president of CBS in 1934. He joined the U.S. Naval Reserve in 1938 and upon being called to active duty in 1942, spent three years with General Dwight D. Eisenhower. He kept a diary of his service with Eisenhower, which became the basis of his book "My Three Years with Eisenhower", which was published in 1946. After World War II, Butcher moved to Santa Barbara, California where he founded the KISB radio and television station and owned a cable television station. Harry C. Butcher passed away in 1985.

From the description of Harry C. Butcher papers, 1930s-1980s. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 62127955

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