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- Morgenposten is a former Norwegian newspaper, issued in Oslo from 1861 to 1971. It was the largest newspaper in Norway from the 1870s until the early 1900s...
- Retrieved 19 December 2022 – via National Library of Norway. "Grand Prix". Morgenposten (in Norwegian). 18 March 1963. p. 14. Retrieved 21 July 2023 – via National...
- He was a supervisory council member of Forsikringsselskapet Norden, Morgenposten, and Holmenkolbanen (until 1955). He was also a control committee member...
- was hired as an illustrator and political cartoonist in the newspaper Morgenposten. From 1963 to 1988 he worked in Arbeiderbladet and from 1988 in Dagbladet...
- Alf Andersen Alf in Morgenposten, 6 June 1962 Background information Born (1928-11-25)25 November 1928 Origin Norway Died 24 June 1962(1962-06-24) (aged 33)...
- 1913. He was chief editor of the newspaper Morgenposten from 1918 to 1946, except for 1943-1945 when Morgenposten had installed a **** editor. He chaired...
- team of 1952. His career in journalism started when he was hired in Morgenposten as a temp in 1946, by sports editor and former runner Hjalmar Johannessen...
- the Norwegian Engineer ****ociation. In 1967 he bought the newspaper Morgenposten, which until then had been owned by the semi-secret libertarian organization...
- the son Eirik Newth. Knutsen was a journalist in Dagsposten from 1914, Morgenposten from, Tidens Tegn from 1917 and Aftenposten from 1934. He specifically...
- Cancer ****ociation. In 1950 Engen moved on to become a journalist in Morgenposten. He became manager in 1951, and editor-in-chief in 1951. He withdrew...