Harold Gould Henderson

[1][3] From 1927 through 1929, Henderson was assistant curator of the Far East Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

[4] General Douglas MacArthur's staff during the occupation of Japan included a Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) section.

Among those serving with Henderson in Tokyo were Sherman Lee,[5] Laurence Sickman[6] and Patrick Lennox Tierney.

Along with Reginald Horace Blyth, he served as a liaison between General MacArthur and Japan’s Imperial household.

[1] In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Harold Henderson, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 70+ works in 160+ publications in 5 languages and 4,900+ library holdings.