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...anybody ever was, he is a born mailman. His father was a fourth-class postmaster at Hanson, a hamlet in southern Illinois. When he was 18, Jesse. started clerking, at $11 a week, at his father's postal counter during the summer months. Winters he taught school. At 23, he gave up his $85 a month teaching job to become a $50 a month letter carrier in Shelbyville...
Those of Senior Class standing who were elected are Ray E. Donner '45 of Leverett House and Los Angeles; Stanley J. Friedman '48 of Adams House and Brooklyn, New York; Arnold Golodets '48 of Lowell House and New York; Harlan P. Hanson '46 of Kirkland House and Madison, Wisconsin...
...Rockport, Me., the late Captain Hanson Gregory, who may or may not have deserved the honor, was about to receive thundering recognition from his community. This week selectmen-prodded by the Doughnut Corp. of America-would unveil a plaque: "This is the birthplace of Capt. Hanson Gregory, who first invented the hole in the doughnut...
...Suppose you were the pilot of a single-seat jet fighter . . . scooting across the sky at 40,000 ft. or higher at more than 600 m.p.h., and suppose something went wrong. . . . How would you 'get out?' " The problem is posed by Hanson W. Baldwin in this week's New York Times magazine...
...themselves what the true situation is." The Americans whom Sava N. Kosanovich, Yugoslavia's Ambassador to Washington, officially invited without prior warning: former Secretary of State James F. Byrnes; former Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr.; Harold E. Stassen; Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick; John Gunther (Inside U.S.A.); Hanson W. Baldwin, N.Y. Times military analyst and frequent target of Moscow...