It is 1939. A Hungarian immigrant stakes his claim to own and operate a business in America. To be sure, it was a fortuitous time as it marked the end of the economic ravages brought on by the Great Depression. New opportunities abounded as the commercial world began reinventing itself, even in the face of impending global warfare.
Sam Hausman was that Hungarian immigrant, and these historical markers helped to shape his world view and, ultimately, the kind of American businessman he became.