Clyde Kenneth Harris
{{Short description|American soldier and interior decorator}}
{{infobox person
| birth_date = {{birth date|1918|04|18}}
| birth_place = Maud, Oklahoma, U.S.
| death_date = {{death date and age|1958|03|02|1918|04|18}}
| death_place = Amarillo, Texas, U.S.
| education = University of Oklahoma
Parsons School of Design
| parents = Bert Van Buren Harris
Aurora Vandevere Harris
| spouse = {{marriage|Princess Cecilie of Prussia|June 21, 1949}}
| children = Kira Harris
| relations =
}}
Clyde Kenneth Harris (April 18, 1918 – March 2, 1958)Eilers, Marlene A. "Queen Victoria's Descendants" p.125 was an American soldier and interior decorator. He served as one of the "Monuments Men" during World War II and later married a granddaughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Early life
Harris was born on April 18, 1918, in Maud, Oklahoma. He was the son of banker Bert Van Buren Harris (1886–1974), vice president of the First National Bank in Oklahoma, and Aurora (née Vandevere) Harris (1891–1969) and grew up in Konawa, Oklahoma.
Harris graduated with a degree in interior decoration from the University of Oklahoma in 1939,{{cite news|last=MacLeod|first=John|date=August 28, 1949|title=Her Royal Highness, Mrs. Harris|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1368&dat=19490828&id=lTwaAAAAIBAJ&pg=6564,4659496|newspaper=The Milwaukee Sentinel|accessdate=26 October 2014}}{{Dead link|date=November 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} where he was president of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, a member of Phi Eta Sigma, and secretary of Delta Phi Delta. After earning his BFA, he was offered a scholarship to study in Paris, but instead attended the Parsons School of Design in New York.
Career
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In 1943, he enlisted in the United States Army Corps of Engineers as Captain, but was later assigned to the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program in August 1945. While working with the MFAA, he retrieved Holbein's Madonna from the dungeon of Coburg Castle.{{cite web|url=http://www.monumentsmenfoundation.org/the-heroes/the-monuments-men/harris-lt.-clyde-k.|title=Clyde Kenneth Harris (1918–1958)|publisher=Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art|accessdate=26 October 2014}} He was later sent to Wolfsgarten Castle to conduct interviews relating to the theft of the Hessen crown jewels (by, as it turned out, three Americans).Petropoulos, Jonathan. Royals and the Reich: The Princes von Hessen in Nazi Germany [https://books.google.com/books?id=EuU4PhMmt9kC&pg=PA346 pp. 345-346]
During the course of his investigation, he met Princess Cecilie Viktoria Anastasia Zita Thyra Adelheid of Prussia, daughter of Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany and granddaughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II. The two were married at Hohenzollern Castle on June 21, 1949.{{cite news|date=June 22, 1949|title=Princess, Texan on Honeymoon|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1129&dat=19490622&id=AyQNAAAAIBAJ&pg=3051,1609995|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|accessdate=26 October 2014}} The pair settled in Amarillo, Texas, where Harris established an interior decorating business. Together, they were the parents of one daughter, Kira, in 1954.
Harris died of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of 39 on March 2, 1958. His widow died in 1975 while visiting family in West Germany.
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Category:People from Konawa, Oklahoma
Category:People from Amarillo, Texas
Category:University of Oklahoma alumni
Category:Parsons School of Design alumni