HelPeR - BYU Idaho Special Collections and Family History
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iases that you are carrying around. And I have tried<br />
to indicate a possible way for these biases to be dealt<br />
with. However, the method does require some selfdiscipline<br />
if you are to experience success. The name<br />
of the game is to get as much out of research as is<br />
humanly possible. This also means getting the most<br />
out of any one genealogical document.<br />
Born in Bedford, IN <strong>and</strong> raised<br />
in Bloomington, Robert Hennon<br />
matriculated at Oberlin College,<br />
Oberlin, OH in 1948, transferred to<br />
Indiana University, Bloomington in<br />
1950, earning a B.A. <strong>and</strong> M.A.T. in<br />
1953 <strong>and</strong> 1954 respectively. Robert<br />
taught speech <strong>and</strong> theater from 1955<br />
to 1983. He retired as Associate<br />
Professor of Speech <strong>and</strong> Theater from Indiana University<br />
in 1983. Mr. Hennon became interested in genealogy<br />
in 1995. He served as president of the Craven County<br />
Genealogical Society, New Bern, NC from 2000 to 2005.<br />
The Indiana Historical Society has also published his<br />
articles in their genealogical publication, Connections.<br />
Robert passed away July 28, 2008 in Bern, North Carolina.<br />
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