Magnhild Haalke (12 August 1885 – 18 October 1984) was a Norwegian novelist. Magnhild Camilla Kvaale was born on Vikna, an island off the Namdalen coast...
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Norwegian painter, brother of Eva Magnhild Haalke (1885–1984), Norwegian novelist This page lists people with the surname Haalke. If an internal link intending...
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Roman Catholic local saint Magnhild Eia (born 1960), Norwegian politician Magnhild Haalke (1885–1984), Norwegian novelist Magnhild Hagelia (1904–1996), Norwegian...
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Trondheim, and was a sister of painter Hjalmar Haalke, and sister-in-law of novelist Magnhild Haalke. She started learning ballet when she was nine years...
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writing more biographies, on Betzy Kjelsberg in 2015 and Magnhild Haalke in 2019. Staff. "Magnhild Folkvord". Agenda Magasin (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved...
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the surname Haalke. He was a brother of dancer and ballet teacher Eva Haalke. In 1922, he married his second cousin, novelist Magnhild Haalke. He trained...
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She was awarded Mads Wiel Nygaards Endowment in 1953, jointly with Magnhild Haalke. "Lizzie Juvkam". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget...
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Elvestad (1884–1934) Olav Gullvåg (1885–1961) Alf Larsen (1885–1967) Magnhild Haalke (1885–1984) Herman Wildenvey (1886–1959) Tore Ørjasæter (1886–1968)...
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V – W – X – Y – Z Jacob Haafner (1754–1809, Germany/Netherlands, nf) Magnhild Haalke (1885–1984, Norway, f) Dorian Haarhoff (born 1944, S Africa/Namibia)...
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philanthropist; eponym of the Sather Tower & Sather Gate at UC Berkeley Magnhild Haalke (1885–1984), a Norwegian novelist and teacher for 30 years in Sør-Odal...
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society, Nini Roll Anker's Enken [the Widow] written in 1932 and Magnhild Haalke's Allis sønn [Alli's Son] written in 1935. They both depict a queer...
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Harald Sverdrup 1979 Maria Gripe Nils Johan Rud 1980 Sven Fagerberg Magnhild Haalke 1981 Gunnar E. Sandgren Paal Brekke 1982 P.C. Jersild Gunvor Hofmo...
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in that position until his own death during November 1952. 1953 - Magnhild Haalke and Lizzie Juvkam 1954 - Not awarded 1955 - Kristian Kristiansen 1956...
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Rud 1948 – Ingeborg Møller, Aksel Sandemose 1949 – Gunnar Larsen, Magnhild Haalke 1950 – Egil Rasmussen, Hans Henrik Holm 1951 – Gunvor Hofmo 1952 –...
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1905) Rolf Gammleng, violinist and organizational leader (born 1898). Magnhild Haalke, novelist (born 1885) Mikkel Ødelien, soil researcher (born 1893) Petter...
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Beate Grimsrud (1963–2020), novelist, playwright, children's writer Magnhild Haalke (1885–1984), widely recognized author of 30 works, mainly novels Ingeborg...
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1973) Olav Gullvåg, playwright, novelist, poet and editor (died 1961) Magnhild Haalke, novelist (died 1984) Alf Jacobsen, sailor and Olympic gold medallist...
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in Kolvereid – 1968) a landowner, timber merchant and sawmill owner Magnhild Haalke (1885 in Vikna – 1984) a Norwegian novelist Ivar Skjånes (1888 in Kolvereid...
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"Jan-Magnus Bruheim". Allkunne. Retrieved 1 April 2018. Eide, Ove, (editor), Magnhild Bruheim (illustrator) Dikt i utval. Jan-Magnus Bruheim (Skjåk kommune forlag)...
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