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William B. Hanna

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His spare writing style was marked by a specific use of language means, as well as his selection of words were those less chosen, terse, precise, kind, and greatly influenced by the lexical environment.
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Hanna was an accomplished sports journalist for more than 30 years. Although familiar with virtually all sport activities, he was an acknowledged expert on
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sanitarium, at his wishes to be near to the home of his brother, Thomas K. Hanna. He died on November 20 in
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Shortly after his death in 1930, William B. Hanna became the first recipient of the
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in 1924, and remained working there through the rest of his life.
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Baseball Fever Historical Thread – William B. Hanna (1884–1930)
294: 292: 84:(January 5, 1866 – November 20, 1930) was an American 566: 494: 450: 380: 241:"Ancestry.com – Search result for William B. Hanna" 68: 50: 25: 18: 156:from 1900 through 1916 before he returned to the 160:from 1916 to 1924. After that, he worked in the 344: 302:. Sporting News. November 27, 1930. p. 6 254: 252: 250: 8: 351: 337: 329: 235: 233: 15: 260:"New York Times – William Hanna Obituary" 300:"Sporting News – William Hanna Obituary" 229: 129:, and immediately started to work at 7: 372:1946 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting 695:Sportswriters from New York (state) 14: 685:People from Plattsmouth, Nebraska 121:In 1878 Hanna was graduated from 321:Slocum Award on Baseball Almanac 690:Journalists from New York City 643:National Baseball Hall of Fame 641:Italics (later elected to the 266:. November 27, 1930. p. 4 218:National Baseball Hall of Fame 177:In May 1930, Hanna suffered a 138:Hanna joined the staff of the 1: 103:, while working for several 150:in 1893. He also wrote for 711: 637: 366: 144:in 1892 and moved to the 680:Lafayette College alumni 203:Newfoundland, New Jersey 360:Honor Rolls of Baseball 214:Honor Rolls of Baseball 163:New York Herald Tribune 185:) while reporting an 116:Kansas City, Missouri 112:Plattsmouth, Nebraska 44:Plattsmouth, Nebraska 485:John Montgomery Ward 195:West Point, New York 132:The Kansas City Star 127:Easton, Pennsylvania 82:William Blythe Hanna 62:West Point, New York 30:William Blythe Hanna 166:when it bought the 264:The New York Times 205:at the age of 64. 652: 651: 619:William J. Slocum 193:baseball game in 123:Lafayette College 93:American football 79: 78: 54:November 20, 1930 702: 675:Baseball writers 614:John B. Sheridan 584:William B. 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Plattsmouth, Nebraska
West Point, New York
sportswriter
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New York City
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Kansas City, Missouri
Lafayette College
Easton, Pennsylvania
The Kansas City Star
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West Point, New York
Idylease
Newfoundland, New Jersey
Slocum Award
Honor Rolls of Baseball
National Baseball Hall of Fame


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