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    C. J. Christensen Family - New Car

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    Copy print of a family group inside a car. The man in the driver's seat has been identified as C. J. Christensen. There at least four more people in the back. One of them, a young boy, looks towards the camera and is the most easily seen - everybody else is hidden from view by the cast shadow of the car's roof. Accompanying information states that they were leaving on a trip to Marquette, Nebraska, to see the family of Mrs. Marie Christensen, wife of C. J. Christensen, who is presumably somewhere in the car

    C. C. A. Christensen

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    Brief biographical sketch of Carl C. A. Christensen. He was born in Denmark in 1833, and came to Utah in 185

    Biography of Paul C. Christiansen

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    Typescript of a biographical sketch of Paul C. Christensen of Ogden, written by his daughter, Pauline (Christensen) Martin, and an autobiography of his wife, Emma (Strand) Christensen. Paul Christensen was born in Denmark in 1865, and his family came to Utah in 1868, settling at Ogden. Emma Strand was born in Sweden in 1865, and came to Ogden in 1889. Typed by Floyd L. Eisenhour in 193

    C. O. Christensen

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    C. O. Christensen from Richfield, Utah. Photograph taken while serving as a missionary in Denmark.Photograp

    Oral History Interview with Charles C. Christensen, October 1, 1979

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    Interview with Navy veteran Charles C. Christensen. The interview includes Christensen's personal experiences while aboard the auxiliary repair ship USS Argonne during the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The interview includes an appendix with postcards and letters

    Carissa Bryce Christensen

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    Carissa Bryce Christensen is an internationally known expert on the space industry and technology forecasting. She led the creation of widely used data tools now considered global metrics for the commercial space and satellite sectors, providing non-advocate, data-driven insights. She is a frequent speaker and author on space and satellite trends, serves as a strategic advisor to government and commercial clients, and has been an expert witness and testified before Congress on market dynamics. Ms. Christensen is the CEO of Bryce Space and Technology, LLC (formerly a division of The Tauri Group), an analytic consulting firm. She is also an active investor in technology-focused startups and advises several companies she has helped seed. She serves on the board of QxBranch, an early stage quantum computing firm. Ms. Christensen holds a Master of Public Policy degree from Harvard University\u27s Kennedy School of Government, where she specialized in science and technology policy. She also completed the General Course in Government at the London School of Economics and was a Douglass Scholar at Rutgers University. Ms. Christensen is an Associate Fellow of The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Association.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2018/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Diary of Christian Lingo Christensen

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    Typed transcript of the diary of Christian Lingo Christensen beginning in 1883 and ending in 1887. A table of contents and a name index accompany the diary. Christensen was a missionary to the Indians of southern Utah and northern Arizona

    An Interrupted Conversation: An Interview with Dr. Oscar C. Christensen

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    This interview with Dr. Oscar Christensen was conducted mostly by email over several years, starting in 2003. The original purpose of the interview was to clarify the values and beliefs that were the foundation for Dr. Christensen\u27s work as an Adlerian family counselor with the intent of developing a book on Adlerian family therapy in the future. The interview process was interrupted when Dr. Christensen became terminally ill

    Christian L. Christensen articles

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    Typed transcripts of articles from the Times-Independent, Moab, Utah, written by Christian L. Christensen and published in 1922. These articles cover some of his experiences with the Navajos, Hopis, Apaches, Zunis, and Utes
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