Word: hansons
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...South Dakota and her two 35,000-ton, $70,000,000 sisters are the world's finest, Secretary of the Navy Knox insisted last week. There were some formidable doubters. These critics of U.S. and British naval design included not only the New York Times's respected Hanson Baldwin but the British Admiralty itself. Boasting about the destruction of the German Bismarck, the Admiralty had said that she and her surviving sister ship, the Tirpitz, were the most powerful battleships in the world. Secretary Knox proudly compared the new U.S. ships' nine 16-in. guns with Bismarck...
This week the New York Times's war analyst, Hanson W. Baldwin, summed up the terrific beating which the German battleship Bismarck took before she finally went down, adjudged her design ahead of anything in the U.S. or British Navies. He concluded...
...Gallison, Brimmer-May John F. Otto, Jr. Virginia Lee Holt, Cincinnati, Ohio William P. Palmer Patricia Crehore, Radcliffe Arthur H. Phelan Mary Alexander, Mt. Holyoke Walter H. Pistole, Jr. Sydney McKenna, Radcliffe Jerome Preston, Jr. Lloyd Fursman, Beaver Albert M. Rockwood Marion Prentice, Wellesley George A. Saxton, Jr. Phyllis Hanson, Skidmore Robert S. Smith Florence Scott, Long Island, N. Y. Robert S. Sturgis Sarah Abbot, Winsor Arthur S. Tarlow Stella Levi, Wellesley Richard B. Tucker Marjorie Davis, Wheaton LIONEL HALL Theodore S. Baer Dorothy Smith, Simmons Elliott R. Corbett, II Caroline Beatty, Emma Willard School Robert J. Harbison Anita Kelly...
School of Business Administration: Professor Theodore H. Brown, Dean Thomas H. Carroll, Professor Arthur W. Hanson, Professor Robert L. Masson, and Dean George A. Smith, Jr., all in Morgan Hall...
United We Stand! Hanson Weight-man Baldwin is the New York Times's military writer (he does not like to be called an expert). If Baldwin were simply talking to his readers instead of writing a book, he would probably say: If you want to go to war against Nazi Germany, go in now. If you don't want to go to war against Germany, don't go in now. But make up your mind...