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Thyrsa Anne
Frazier Svager (June 16, 1930 – July 23, 1999) was an
American academic who was one of the
first African-American
woman to gain a PhD in mathematics...
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concert pianist and
founder of Jack and Jill of
America Thyrsa Frazier Svager, head of the
Department of Mathematics, provost, and dean of
academic affairs...
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Retrieved 22
August 2023. Giertz,
Elias (11 May 2017). "I dag förs
kungens svåger till
sista vilan".
Expressen (in Swedish).
Retrieved 22
August 2023. Carlsson...
- (tribesmen)". In
modern Scandinavian, the same root
appears in
words such as
svåger (brother-in-law) and svägerska (sister-in-law). The same root and original...
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definition of the
musical expression of the Orchestra. In addition, Ivan
Svager, the
saxophone player,
arranger and
composer contributed immeasurably to...
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clusters /dw-/, /tw-/, /sw-/, /kw-/ were
originally often written with v/u (
svager brother-in-law) but
later mostly shifted to a w-spelling,
except for /kw-/...
- Tošić (drums),
Stjepko Gut (trumpet),
Jovan Maljoković (saxophone), Ivan
Švager (saxophone), and others. That gig
brought Mandić his
first eccentric episode...
- African-American
woman to earn a
mathematics PhD at New York
University Thyrsa Frazier Svager (1930–1999), African-American mathematician,
donated entire salary to support...
- (saxophone), Kire
Mitrev (trombone), Goce
Dimitrovski (trumpet) and Ivan
Švager (tenor saxophone) as guests. The
album saw
success with the
music critics...
- "****anac",
trumpeters Stjepko Gut and
Georgi Dimitrovski,
saxophonist Ivan
Švager and
trombonist Kire Mitrev. The
title track featured the
actor Slobodan...