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Hancock, John (Political Figure)
Hancock, Winfield Scott (American military leader)
hand (in anatomy)
Hand, (Billings) Learned (American jurist)
handball (in sports)
Handel, George Frideric (Composer)
Handke, Peter (Austrian novelist & dramatist)
Handy, W(illiam) C(hristopher) (Songwriter/Bandleader)
Hanfeizi (Philosophy)
Hangul (alphabetic system of writing)
Hangzhou (city, body of water, China)
haniwa (Religion)
Hanks, Tom (Actor)
Hanna, Mark (American businessman/businesswoman, politician & financier)
Hanna, William (Denby); and Barbera, Joseph (Roland) (Children Artist)
Hannibal (city, Missouri)
Hannover (of Germany)
Hanoi (capital, Vietnam)
Hanotaux, (Albert-Auguste-) Gabriel (French historian & statesman/stateswoman)
Hanover, house of (British ruling family)
Hansberry, Lorraine (American dramatist)
Hanseatic League (organization, Germany)
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Hanson, Howard (Harold) (American composer, educator & musician)
hantavirus (virus, disease)
Hanukkah (in Judaism)
Hanuman (Hindu mythology)
Hara Kei (Japanese statesman/stateswoman)
harai (Religion)
Harald III Sigurdsson (Medieval)
Harare (capital, Zimbabwe)
Harbin (city, China)
harbour seal (Zoology)
Harburg, E(dgar) Y(ipsel) (Vocal Music Artist)
hard water (Science)
Hardanger Fjord (Europe)
Hardee, William J(oseph) (American military leader)
Harden, Sir Arthur (British biochemist)
Hardenberg, Karl August, prince von (Prussian statesman/stateswoman)
hardening (in metallurgy)
Hardie, J(ames) Keir (English labor leader, politician & statesman/stateswoman)
Harding, Warren G(amaliel) (29th U.S. President)
hardness (in chemistry, physics)
hardpan (in agriculture)
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