Word: hansons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...radio's multitude of voices, one of considerable authority was added last week: the plain, human voice of long, lean, earnest Hanson W. Baldwin (TIME, Nov. 9), the New York Times's ace military reporter and critic. Baldwin took to the air for the Blue Network on a one-a-week sustainer (Sun., 3:15-3:30, E.W.T.). He is available to any sponsor who thinks that Baldwin is worth the Blue's asking price...
...Mediterranean was a theater of great preparation and great Allied threat. It was also an area of growing Axis strength. This week the New York Times's well-informed analyst, Hanson W. Baldwin, reported that the Germans recently reversed an earlier decision to leave Italy and its southern islands to the Italians, and now have strong forces there. Winston Churchill said: "Very probably there will be heavy fighting in the Mediterranean and elsewhere before the leaves of autumn fall." Press accounts paid less attention to the words which immediately preceded that prediction...
...York Times's Hanson Baldwin, for articles on a Pacific tour...
Charles T. Griffes: Poem for Flute and Orchestra (Eastman-Rochester Symphony, Howard Hanson conducting, with Joseph Mariano, flutist; Victor). Griffes was a music teacher at the Hackley School for Boys in Tarrytown, N.Y. Since he died in 1920, at the age of 35, critics have rated his small, carefully tooled output among the finest U.S. compositions. His Poem is fragile and impressionistic and is certainly one of his best works...
...Kirkland crew stroked by Ed Stern came in first, followed by Eliot, Adams, and Leverett in the river races. Bob Edmunds, Bob Shuman, Ed McKearney, Harlan Hanson, Gardener Champlin, Bill Porell. Bill Anthony, and Albert Alsen completed the winning boating...