Word: hansons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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From Cleveland also was Nat LaRocca's finance. Nat adds his name to the growing list of prospective grooms, come commissioning day. It doesnt look as if Professor Hanson's shrewd forecast will be far wrong. He knows all the tricks, about any field. Apartment hunters, take note...
Administration Fellowships, for students who wish to follow a career in the government service but who may not have had any actual experience, have been awarded to: Lawrence Cohen, Hartford, Connecticut, graduate student at Harvard; William Hamovitch, Outremont, Quebec, public administration student at Harvard; and Donald G. Hanson, Charlottesville, Virginia...
...hesitates to exercise its claws on individual citizens of the big powers. Last winter Pravda kicked Wendell Willkie resoundingly in the pants and called him an "obedient speaking trumpet" (he had mildly ventured to state that there is a Polish question). Pravda also mauled New York Times Military Commentator Hanson Baldwin, called him "admiral of an ink pool" (Baldwin had said that Red Army advances were in part German retreats...
...jungles of northern Guam. Peter raised his father's share of his Marine Corps pay from $25 to $50 last year. The day after he got the news of Peter's death, Governor Salton stall spoke at a Boston memorial service for Marine Aviator Lieut. Robert M. Hanson, winner of the Congressional Medal of Honor...
...remaining singles matches, Crimson number two man Moe Levin breezed through Earl Hanson, 6-0, 6-2, while Henry Moulton, playing in the number three spot, had little trouble with Pete Curran, winning by a 6-2, 6-2 score. Bob Rayle swept through Jack Thomas, 6-0 6-3, and Tom Ellis and Bill Mayleas each took their respective opponents, Jim Eolls and Corydon Dunham, by a 6-0, 6-1 margin. The three doubles matches were won by similar scores, to clinch the second victory of the summer season for the tennis...