- Mary
Louise Milligan Rasmuson (April 11, 1911 – July 30, 2012) was an
American army officer, and
fifth director of the Women's Army
Corps (WAC). Born in...
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Elmer Edwin Rasmuson (February 15, 1909 –
December 1, 2000) was an
American banker,
philanthropist and
politician in the
territory and
state of Alaska...
-
Svante Rasmuson (born 18
November 1955) is a
Swedish modern pentathlete and fencer. He won a
bronze medal in the
modern pentathlon event with his team...
- but
finished third to
Gravel and
Republican former Anchorage mayor Elmer Rasmuson.
Gravel would later lose the
primary in 1980 to Gruening's
grandson Clark...
- The
Elmer E.
Rasmuson Library (often
referred to as
Rasmuson Library) is the
largest research library in the U.S.
state of Alaska,
housing just over one...
- ISBN 978-1-57859-806-9. Foundation,
Rasmuson (2014-11-07). "Anna
Brown Ehlers |
Rasmuson Foundation".
rasmuson.org.
Retrieved 2025-03-14. Hughes, Art...
- grade-point
average in all courses, and
complete a
thesis project.
Elmer E.
Rasmuson Library The
Alaska Film Archives,
housed in the library's
Alaska and Polar...
- The
Anchorage Museum is a
large art, history, ethnography,
ecology and
science museum located in a
modern building in the
heart of Anchorage, Alaska. It...
- His wife,
Jenny Olson Rasmuson, sat on the
board of directors. In 1945, the bank's
headquarters were
moved to Anchorage.
Rasmuson died in 1949, and left...
- E.
Rasmuson in the
general election,
while Gruening ran a write-in campaign.
Gravel won a three-way race with 45% of the vote to 37% for
Rasmuson, with...