- Väinö
Kivisalo (18
October 1882 – 29
March 1953) was a
Finnish politician and
member of the
Parliament of Finland, the
national legislature of Finland...
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April –
Juhani Ko****nen, composer[citation needed] 29
March – Väinö
Kivisalo,
politician (b. 1882) J. K.
Paasikivi – Edus****a.fi (in Finnish) Kekkonen...
- 1881 – Max Gerson, German-born
American physician (d. 1959) 1882 – Väinö
Kivisalo,
Finnish politician (d. 1953) 1882 –
Lucien Petit-Breton,
French cyclist...
- and
Olympic medalist Väinö
Kallio (1897–1938),
Finnish politician Väinö
Kivisalo (1882–1953),
Finnish politician Väinö
Kohtanen (1889–1963),
Finnish evangelist...
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Harry Price,
English parapsychologist and
author (b. 1881) 1953 – Väinö
Kivisalo,
Finnish politician (b. 1882) 1957 –
Joyce Cary, Anglo-Irish
novelist (b...
- The
church was
designed by
architect Juha Leiviskä
together with
Pekka Kivisalo, and
completed in 1992. The
interior of the
church features an altarpiece...
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American baritone singer, a
victim of the
Littlefield Nursing Home fire Väinö
Kivisalo,
Finnish politician (b. 1882) The
United Nations Security Council nominated...
- 1945: The
following candidates were elected: Juho
Hukari (SKDL); Väinö
Kivisalo (SDP);
Martti O. Kölli (Kok); Eino Kujanpää (SKDL);
Lauri Laine (ML); Toivo...
- extension,
Mikkeli Auroranlinna housing complex,
Helsinki (1990) (with
Pekka Kivisalo)
Vallila Library and
Daycare Centre,
Helsinki (1991) (with Asta Björklund)...
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Jussi Kautto Jaakko Keto (1919–1931) Juho
Kivikoski Ville Kiviniemi Väinö
Kivisalo Jalo
Kohonen Hanna Kohonen Hilma Koivulahti-Lehto (1919–1945, 1948–1951)...