Henry Newman

Henry Newman (April 12, 1871 - February 5, 1942), also known by his pen-name Kim (for articles in the Calcutta Statesman), was an English soldier, journalist and war correspondent, broadly noted for his coining of the term "Abominable Snowman," in addition to his extensive writing on India and Central Asia, including field reporting during the Boxer Rebellion, the Younghusband Mission to Tibet (1903-4), and other regional conflicts.