Harlan Hanson

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Born(1925-02-18)February 18, 1925
DiedNovember 28, 1996(1996-11-28) (aged 71)
Othernames"Harpo" Hanson
OccupationEducator
Harlan Hanson
Born(1925-02-18)February 18, 1925
DiedNovember 28, 1996(1996-11-28) (aged 71)
Other names"Harpo" Hanson
OccupationEducator
Known forDirector of Advanced Placement program
SpouseDorothea (Reynolds) Hanson (m. 1950-1996)

Harlan Philip Hanson (February 18, 1925 – November 28, 1996), also known as "Harpo" Hanson, was an American educator and the Director of the Advanced Placement Program from 1965 to 1989.[1][2]

Hanson was born in Madison, Wisconsin, on February 18, 1925. He Hanson attended Harvard University in the early 1940s, but his education at Harvard was interrupted in 1943 when he was drafted into service with the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II.[3] After the war's conclusion, Hanson returned to Harvard, where he graduated summa cum laude in 1948.[1][3] That year, he received the John A. Walz, Jr. Prize for "Best Divisional Examination" in German.[4]

Prior to his graduation, he lived in Alsace and studied in Europe on a scholarship.[1][3] In 1959, Hanson received his Ph.D in 1959.[3]

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