"John Hahn" was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

John Hahn was born in New Hanover Township, Pennsylvania. He studied medicine and practiced. Hahn was elected as a Republican to the 14th United States Congress/Fourteenth Congress. He resumed the practice of medicine and also engaged in agricultural pursuits. He died in New Hanover Township in 1823, and was interred in Falkner Swamp Graveyard.

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Was described as very jovial.

You never know what's going to happen. It'll be designed so we can modify the interior use as needed. The building will be able to accommodate paid personnel. As the area continues to grow who knows what they'll need in the future.

Sometimes it gets us out of whack when someone tries to slow it down because we want to play up-tempo. (Eisenhower) is probably the first time we played somebody who was really deliberate and looked for one person every time down the floor.

Ken and Steve never connected today. With the opening of free agency, Ken spent most of his time on the phone. He hopes to speak with Steve by Wednesday.

I think probably the biggest thing is holding our composure because Eisenhower brought a lot of people into our back yard. Defensively we played an excellent game and our offense was killing us that game.

We were shocked getting to play at Johnstown in the first round, but I don't see it as an advantage. We're just excited to be this far.

She holds us together. She shoots some big threes and she's my first 1,000-point scorer in the six years since I've been here.

We've patched and repaired and retro-fitted this building extensively. Rich is telling us it's cheaper to build than to repair. With material costs going up as fast as they are, why wait? It'll only cost more later.

He is in stable condition. He'll be here at the hospital for the next two days. He's in good spirits and doing very well.