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Backstage with David Johansen / interview conducted by Abbie Kearse.
Abbie Kearse of WUSB 90.1 FM Stereo interviews David Johansen. Includes music from his past three albums. | 28:58 min
Brief von Leif Johansen an Kurt Rothschild
BRIEF VON LEIF JOHANSEN AN KURT ROTHSCHILD
Brief von Leif Johansen an Kurt Rothschild ( -
Annie Johansen
Typescript of answers by Annie Johansen Saxton for a questionnaire filled out for Utah Works Progress Administration\u27s "Pioneer personal history" survey. Annie Johansen was born in Norway in 1870, and her family came to Utah in 1872, settling at Coalville, Utah. Typed by Louis L. Saxton in 193
Replication Package for: Local Incentives and Electric Vehicle Adoption
Replication files for “Local Incentives and Electric Vehicle Adoption” by Askill H. Halse, Karen E. Hauge, Elisabeth T. Isaksen, Bjørn G. Johansen and Oddbjørn Raaum for the Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economics (JAERE)
Replication Package for: Local Incentives and Electric Vehicle Adoption
Replication files for “Local Incentives and Electric Vehicle Adoption” by Askill H. Halse, Karen E. Hauge, Elisabeth T. Isaksen, Bjørn G. Johansen and Oddbjørn Raaum for the Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economics (JAERE)
Paul Mange Johansen to John Philip Trinkaus, November 16, 2001
Former student, Johansen, telling Trinkaus about an old photograph of him at the MBL handing out the final exams for Developmental Biology in Spring 1988.e-mail correspondenceCorrespondenc
Dresden Plate quilt, by Sarah Olevia Monsen Johansen
Image of Dresden Plate quilt created in 1930s by Sarah Olevia Monsen Johansen. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Gayle Bailey as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Estimated date of fabric in quilt 193
David Johansen concert flier, Student Union Colony Ballroom, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland - May 13th, 1983
A flier promoting two concerts by David Johansen "with special guests Spot and Freeze" presented by Glass Onion Concerts. The concerts occurred at 8 and 11 p.m. in the Student Union Colony Ballroom, at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland on Friday, May 13, 1983. Johansen is best known for his work in the band New York Dolls and for his Buster Poindexter persona
Millie Johansen
Interview with Millie Johansen (nee Fischer, 1918-2007), formerly of Arrowhead, conducted by Milton Parent at the Johansen home in Calgary, Alberta, June 1996. Also present is Orla Johansen
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