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named Nordland). He
worked as a
farmer and fisher. "N. I. Kulstad".
Stavangeren. 14
February 1876.
Retrieved 24 July 2024. Nils
Isachsen Kulstad — Norwegian...
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newspaper that came out from 1942 to 1945, when
Stavanger Aftenblad and
Stavangeren were
merged by the
Press Directorate.
Student newspaper SMiS (Studentmediene...
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studied German,
Norwegian and history. He
worked as a
journalist in
Stavangeren from 1945 to 1948, and in
Morgenbladet from 1948 to 1950.
Holand was...
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Gotaas was born in
Minnesota on 22 July 1883. He
edited the
newspapers Stavangeren and
Bergens Aftenblad, and
headed Høyres
Pressekontor from 1925 to 1950...
- 1912,
worked for
Vestlandsposten from 1914 to 1916, and
thereafter for
Stavangeren. He made his
literary debut in 1921 with the
story collection Lyngheisfolk...
- ite=ehost-live&scope=site "Hubbard-Zemurray S S Co V.
Aktieselskabet Stavangeren U.S.
Supreme Court Transcript Of
Record With
Supporting Pleadings". Barnes...
- and
Alexander Kielland. In 1899 the
newspaper absorbed a competitor,
Stavangeren. Vik left the
position as
chief editor in 1908. The new editor, Lars...
- the
local level, he was
mayor of
Stavanger in 1863. "Bankchef A. Høy".
Stavangeren. 24
November 1886.
Retrieved 24 July 2024.
Andreas Høy —
Norwegian Social...
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sunny side." When the film
premiered in 1956, the
newspaper Aftenavisen Stavangeren characterized it as "a
truly amiable, sunny, and
charming comedy." The...
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Jarlsberg og
Larviks Amtstidende. Soyamelfabrikken.
October 7, 1933. p. 3
Stavangeren.
Norges skibsflåte. July 12, 1933. p. 7 'Monthly
Report on the Economic...