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  • Erling Falk (12 August 1887 – 31 July 1940) was a Norwegian politician, ideologist and writer. He was active in the Norwegian Students' Society, the Norwegian...
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  • otherwise known as the father of politician and ideologist Erling Falk. "Jonas Cornelius Falk" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Social Science Data Services (NSD)...
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  • cultural activities. It was established in 1921 under the initiative of Erling Falk (1887–1940), partly with origins in the debate forum in the Social Democratic...
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  • established as a publishing house for the organization Mot Dag in 1929, with Erling Falk as the founder and Torolf Elster as an early associate. The company was...
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    (1884–1934), journalist and author Alfred Eriksen (1918–1991), Olympic fencer Erling Falk (1887–1940), author and politician Kirsten Flagstad (1895–1962), opera...
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  • Erling Falk's infamous embezzlement of Norwegian Students' Society funds in 1926–1927, as he gradually became part of a Mot Dag "triumvirate" of Falk...
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  • (11 ed.). Oslo: Aschehoug. Retrieved 12 June 2013. Bull, Trygve (1987). Mot Dag og Erling Falk (in Norwegian) (4th ed.). Oslo: Cappelen. p. 213. v t e...
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  • p. 95. Retrieved 20 December 2015. Bull, Trygve (1987). Mot Dag og Erling Falk (in Norwegian) (4th ed.). Oslo: Cappelen. Death announcement, Afteposten...
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  • She later married Erling Steen. In 1955 he married journalist Erle Sigrun Bryn, a daughter of Norwegian Maritime Director Erling Bryn. At the time Norway...
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    Bergen from 1936 and at Bergen Cathedral School from 1937. Mot Dag og Erling Falk (1955) Henriksen, Petter (ed.). "Trygve Friis Bull". Store norske leksikon...
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  • parties, but supported an umbrella model ("the Labour Party model"). Erling Falk and Mot Dag/Arbeideropposisjonen, who had formerly been excluded from...
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  • Erling Sverdrup (23 February 1917 – 15 March 1994) was a Norwegian statistician and actuarial mathematician. He played an instrumental role in building...
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  • Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 6 March 2011. Bull, Trygve (1987). Mot Dag og Erling Falk (in Norwegian) (4th ed.). Oslo: Cappelen. p. 213. Grønås, S. (2005)....
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  • 26 June – Severin Andreas Heyerdahl, physician (born 1870) 1 August – Erling Falk, businessman and politician (born 1887) 12 August – Thorvald Astrup,...
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  • Erik Rolfsen (Store norske leksikon) Bull, Trygve (1987). Mot Dag og Erling Falk (in Norwegian) (4th ed.). Oslo: Cappelen. p. 212. "Erik Rolfsen". Kristiansund...
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    Harald Grieg got him a job as a consultant for Gyldendal Norsk Forlag and Erling Falk made him the editor of Mot Dag. Hoel's first independent publication...
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    group consisting of Sandberg and his Norway U18 teammates Erik Botheim and Erling Haaland. The video had by 2022 surpassed 10 million views and 300,000 likes...
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    Rivertz (1874 in Korgen – 1942) a judge on the Supreme Court of Norway Erling Falk (1887 in Hemnesberget - 1940) a Norwegian politician, ideologist and...
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    Communist and Labour parties, but now was independent. Mot Dag leader Erling Falk was involved with the editorial work. A selection of articles from the...
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  • Hagerup/utdypning (Store norske leksikon) Bull, Trygve (1987). Mot Dag og Erling Falk (in Norwegian) (4th ed.). Oslo: Cappelen. p. 212. Kathleen Stokker, Folklore...
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