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Arnulv Sudmann (19 June 1912 – 30
April 1981) was a
Norwegian journalist,
magazine editor,
encyclopedist and ****ociate professor. He was a
proponent for...
- and
regional variants of the name
include Annul, Annulv, Anul, Arnolv,
Arnulv, Örnólfur, Ørnolvur, Örnulf, Ørnulf, Ørnulv. The
given name
Arnulf remains...
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Braekstad (1881) tr. "An
Evening in the Squire's Kitchen". pp. 248–268. Sudman,
Arnulv, ed. (1948). "Nisse".
Norsk allkunnebok. Vol. 8. Oslo:
Fonna forlag. p. 232...
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dealt with. The
photographs are in
black and white. Prin****l
editor was
Arnulv Sudmann. "leksikon - historikk".
Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo:...
- 2014.
Retrieved 22
November 2014.
Einar Breidsvoll (1951). "Dølen". In
Arnulv Sudmann (ed.).
Norsk Allkunnebok (in Norwegian). Vol. 3. Oslo:
Fonna Forlag...
- (1937)
Store norske leksikon: Ole Hjellemo. Dombås musikkforening. Sudman,
Arnulv. 1948.
Norsk allkunnebok, vol. 6. Oslo:
Fonna forlag. Korpskl****ikere: Ole...
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Christensen -
percussion Chorus of the
Conservatory of
Music in Oslo,
Norway -
Arnulv Hegstad,
conductor Supplementally Chorus from the New
England Conservatory...
- from 1953 to 1961. Dalgard, Olav (1964). "Sletbak, Nils Arne". In Sudmann,
Arnulv; Galdal,
Peder (eds.).
Norsk Allkunnebok (in Norwegian). Vol. 10. Oslo:...
- Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget.
Retrieved 15
February 2012. Sudmann,
Arnulv, ed. (1955). "Høiland, Ole Pedersen".
Norsk Allkunnebok (in Norwegian)....
- Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget.
Retrieved 15
November 2010. Sudmann,
Arnulv, ed. (1949). "Bjørndal, Arne".
Norsk Allkunnebok (in Norwegian). Vol. 2...