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Randolph Edgar Haugan

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to immigrant parents from Norway. He was the youngest child of Torgeir Halvorson Haugan (1864–1915) and Hilda Dorothea Josephine (Ehrhardt) Haugan. His father was a
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American Relief for Norway: A Survey of American Relief Work for Norway during and after the Second World War
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Vikings of the Midwest: Place, Culture, and Ethnicity in Norwegian-American Literature, 1870-1940
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state director. Haugan was also a charter member of the Ampersander Society of
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for his service to American Relief for Norway, Inc. for which he was
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From 1928 to 1970, Haugan held the position of general manager for
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Norwegian-American Historical Association Christmas Annual, 1931
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Christmas annual previously published by Augsburg Publishing.
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Christmas: An American Annual of Christmas Literature and Art
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The Western Home, a Literary History of Norwegian America
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Norwegian-American Historical Association, 1996. p. 202.
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Index

Martell
Pierce County, Wisconsin
Lutheran
Kviteseid
Telemark
Norway
St. Olaf College
Augsburg Publishing House
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Haakon VII of Norway
World War II
Minnesota
Minneapolis
Norwegian-American Historical Association
English language
Norwegian language
Rev. Torgeir Halvorson Haugan
The Chapel Windows
The Scandinavian Immigrant Writer in America
St. Olaf College alumni awards
Norwegian-American Historical Association Christmas Annual, 1931
Minnesota Historical Society - The Ampersand Club
Categories
American people of Norwegian descent
St. Olaf College alumni
1902 births
1985 deaths
People from Pierce County, Wisconsin
Writers from Wisconsin
American Lutherans

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