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  1. Lynne "Angel" (née Cooper) Harvey (October 4, 1916 – May 3, 2008) was the radio producer for The Rest of the Story, and the first producer to enter the National Radio Hall of Fame. Dubbed the "First Lady of Radio," Harvey's sixty-year career in radio transformed American radio and television news format.

    • Radio producer
    • Paul Harvey (1940–2008)
  2. May 3, 2008 · May 3, 2008 -- The wife of radio legend Paul Harvey, Lynne Cooper Harvey — who her husband called "Angel" — died this morning after a year-long battle with leukemia, according to a statement from Harvey's office. She was 92.

  3. May 4, 2008 · 1 p.m. at The Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago, 126 E. Chestnut St., Chicago. Entombment is private. In lieu of flowers, memorials to The Lynne Cooper Harvey Foundation, 1035 Park Ave.,...

  4. May 7, 2008 · As Harvey’s producer, writer, director and business manager Lynne, or “Angel,” was the driving force behind Paul’s rise to national broadcasting stardom. She provided the creative and practical decision-making behind what was called “the greatest one man network in history”.

  5. May 6, 2008 · Legendary news producer Lynne “Angel” Cooper Harvey, wife of broadcaster Paul Harvey, died Saturday, May 3, at the couple’s home in River Forest, Ill., following a long battle with leukemia. She was 92.

  6. May 8, 2008 · Lynne “Angel” Harvey passed away at her River Forest, Ill., home last weekend after a yearlong battle with leukemia. Known in the radio industry as “The First Lady of Radio,” she served as a producer and writer for her husband’s “Paul Harvey News and Comment” for decades, and was the first producer inducted into the Radio Hall of ...

  7. Mar 6, 2023 · With her new book project, “Ugly White People: Whiteness in Contemporary American Literature,” Stephanie Li, the Lynne Cooper Harvey Distinguished Professor of English and Faculty Fellow in the Center for the Humanities, sets out to explore how white writers display this new understanding of white racialized behavior.

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