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The son of Rev. and Mrs. Cornelius Hanko, Professor Herman Hanko was born in Hull, Iowa. Prof. Hanko lived in three different places before coming to Grand Rapids, Michigan. He lived in Hull for five years, then he and his family moved to Oak Lawn, Illinois, for ten years. He spent three years in Ma
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-- H. Hanko
Hanko has been in the hospital several times as a patient, and hundreds of times as a visitor. Think of the suffering and sorrow a minister must witness, of the words of comfort he must bestow. Rev. Hanko is rich in experience and understanding in dealing with the sick. Regarding our Servicemen Ca
-- Prof. H. Hanko
Hanko is a retired minister of the Protestant Reformed Churches. He is a member of Hudsonville Protestant Reformed Church in Hudsonville, Michigan. Jonathan, Philistines
Herm worked for Menko Flikkema when he was with us during the summers.1 He once got a baling hook in his thigh so deep that he had to go to the doctor, who plugged the hole up with seemingly endless strips of cloth to prevent any infection. Herm also worked for Dave Schipper, who had a barn full of
At times this required footnotes, background material, and transitions. However, most of the words in this and subsequent articles are his own. Rev. Hanko begins his story with his own birth in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1907. He then takes us back to the Netherlands as he explains the circumstances