Background
Henkle, Rae Delancey was born on January 14, 1883 in Louisiana Rue, Ohio, United States. Son of John D. and Jessie (Holliday) Henkle.
Henkle, Rae Delancey was born on January 14, 1883 in Louisiana Rue, Ohio, United States. Son of John D. and Jessie (Holliday) Henkle.
Education high school and law department George Washington University.
DeLancey. Entered newspaper work, 1903. Sunday and dramatic editor, Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1905-1907. Political publicity work, 1908-1910.
Assistant foreign editor, Sunday editor and foreign editor, New York Herald, 1913-1919.
Secretary and managing editor Christian Herald, 1919-1925. President Rae Doctorate. Henkle, Publisher.
Introduced modern Japanese fiction in the United States through publication of “The Mother,” by Yusuke Tsurumi, in 1932, the first contemporary Japanese novel to be translated. Chairman Executive Committee American Institute of Christianity, 1926.
General secretary American Committee for Famine Relief in China.
Married Pearl Wintermute, June 16, 1904.