Kenneth T. Henderson Kenneth T. Henderson i(A119065 works by) (a.k.a. Kenneth Thorne Henderson)
Born: Established: 1891 Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 1965 Melbourne, Victoria,
Gender: Male
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Kenneth T. Henderson was senior leader writer for The West Australian newspaper for ten years (circa 1930-1940). He served as a chaplain in France in World War I and was lecturer in philosophy at Trinity College, Melbourne University, in 1911. For original work in the social sciences he gained the degree of Bachelor of Letters at Oxford University in 1923.

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y separately published work icon Khaki and Cassock Melbourne : Melville and Mullen , 1919 Z1538525 1919 single work autobiography The personal narrative of a chaplain who served with the Australian Imperial Forces in France during World War I.
1920 winner Dublin Prize
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