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Story June 1, 1918

The Seattle Star

Seattle, King County, Washington

What is this article about?

Seattle Mayor Hanson, a fan of the 23rd Psalm for its comforting message, admires a poster of it at the University of Washington Naval Station library and receives it as a gift for his office from Chaplain S. T. James on behalf of the naval personnel.

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Sends 23rd Psalm to Seattle Mayor The 23rd Psalm is Mayor Hanson's favorite. He likes the deep, trusting significance of "The Lord is my Shepherd. I shall not want." and the other lines of the Psalm that has comforted untold millions. So when he saw the 23rd Psalm inscribed on a large poster at the library of the Welfare building of the University of Washington Naval station early this week, he expressed his admiration. Saturday he was presented with the poster, for the adornment of his office. Chaplain S. T. James sent in the poster with the compliments of the naval boys.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Providence Divine

What keywords are associated?

23rd Psalm Mayor Hanson Naval Station Poster Gift Seattle Mayor

What entities or persons were involved?

Mayor Hanson Chaplain S. T. James

Where did it happen?

University Of Washington Naval Station, Seattle

Story Details

Key Persons

Mayor Hanson Chaplain S. T. James

Location

University Of Washington Naval Station, Seattle

Event Date

Early This Week; Saturday

Story Details

Mayor Hanson expresses admiration for a poster of the 23rd Psalm at the naval station library and receives it as a gift for his office from Chaplain S. T. James on behalf of the naval boys.

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