For Favors, They Called Fat Boy.
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For Favors, They Called Fat Boy.

Many of the people born and raised here in Hawaii in the 1920s and 30s, particularly Japanese men, had nicknames they acquired as a kid and kept throughout their lives. Even when some of them became prominent in politics, their boyhood nicknames stayed with them. There was “Shadow” Hirai, for instance, who worked at the…