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Kerstin Hesselgren (14
January 1872 – 19
August 1962) was a
Swedish politician.
Hesselgren became the
first woman to be
elected into the
Upper House of...
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December 2019.
Retrieved 25
September 2019.
Cristiano Ceccato; Lars
Hesselgren; Mark Pauly;
Helmut Pottmann,
Johannes Wallner (2016).
Advances in Architectural...
- were
elected to
Swedish Parliament after women's
suffrage were
Kerstin Hesselgren in the
Upper chamber and
Nelly Thüring (Social Democrat), Agda Östlund...
- Sweden's
foremost ironworks, and a
subsidiary of the SKF group.
Kerstin Hesselgren,
first woman elected into the
upper house of
Swedish parliament Andreas...
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National ****ociation. The
magazine Tidevarvet was
founded in 1923 by
Kerstin Hesselgren,
educator Honorine Hermelin, Ada Nilsson,
Elisabeth Tamm, a
liberal politician...
- for PWC were
Albert Einstein,
Gerhard Domagk,
Robert Hutchins,
Kerstin Hesselgren, John Steinbeck, Lord Beveridge, Hu Shih,
Yehudi Menuhin,
Jaques Maritain...
- from the
original Xbox to the Xbox 360, In May 2006,
Refenes and
Aubrey Hesselgren, a game designer,
founded the
company Pillowfort.
Their first effort was...
- Pauli,
Hanna Rydh,
Jenny Nyström,
Karin Boye, Kata Dalström,
Kerstin Hesselgren, Lina
Sandell and
Jenny Lind. A
number of
famous Swedes come from Fruängen...
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Dolkart 1998, pp. 303–304.
Apartment Houses of the Metropolis. G. C.
Hesselgren Publishing Company. 1908. pp. 170–171, 226–227.
Retrieved December 10...
- Mellon, Guggenheim, and
Rockefeller foundations. In 2001 she
became the
Hesselgren Distinguished Professor (Sweden). She is a
Fellow of the
American Academy...