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Martin Hansen
Martin Hansen was the discoverer of Hansen Cave in 1887, which along with two other caves became known as Timpanogos Cave
Martin Hansen
Martin Hansen was the discoverer of Hansen Cave in 1887, which along with two other caves became known as Timpanogos Cave
The Martin Hansen Story by James H. Wood
Notes - Mr. Jim Wood tells the story of his father-in law, Martin Hansen. Mr. Hansen's life begins in Denmark with his birth on February 13, 1888. He talks of his early farming career where he was made a foreman on a neighbour's farm at the age of sixteen. Mr. Hansen arrived in Athabasca on July 3rd, 1913. He shares many anecdotes of his life, including his service in WWI, his homesteading experience and his family life (3 pages
Hansen (Martin) interview
Fyn, DenmarkMartin Hansen was born in 1897 in Denmark and immigrated to the United States where he purchased a farm in Olympia, Washington. Mr. Hansen speaks about his time as a sailor, his farm in Olympia, and his various hobbies. He sings and performs several Scandinavian national anthems on the mandolin.
Subject timestamps: (0:15) Early family history, (1:05) Work on schooner, finding work on racing yacht, (4:28) Work on steamer, list of various destinations reached during work as sailor, (6:14) Service in Danish Navy, officer's training, (7:10) Application for English citizenship, World War I, (8:00) Work in England, marriage, (8:30) Immigration to US, purchase of farm in Olympia, WA in 1928, (9:13) Selling of farm after 40 years, (9:25) Life in Olympia, hobbies- crafts, music, (9:59) Swedish national anthem, (10:54) Norwegian national anthem, (11:58) Danish national anthem, (13:00) American national anthem, (15:42) Names of mother and father, (16:19) Birthplace in Denmark, description of home, (17:44) Attending school in Denmark, (18:29) Confirmation in Lutheran church, (19:29) Brother's name, work as Captain of United Fruit Company, (20:11) Adopted son in Seattle, (20:34) Membership in Order of Vasa, (21:12) Correspondence with Danish newspaper, (21:55) Obtaining US citizenship, (23:05) Description of farmhouse in Olympia, (23:41) Recitation of poem in Danish, (24:41) Learning to speak English, (25:12) Making a living from the farm, (26:31) Chores at the farm, (26:53) Illness, mastoid operation in 1941, (28:42) Medicines, home remedies, (29:44) Adopting American customs, (30:28) Involvement in politics, unions, (32:21) Playing mandolin, other hobbies, (34:05) Reasons for becoming a sailor, (34:29) Sailing on English ships during World War I, (36:17) Attending officer's school, (37:15) Reflection on Danish background, immigration, (39:31) Description of life on sailing vessels
This accession is part of the Scandinavian Archives Project. The Sundberg Nordic Oral History Collection was a project emphasizing Scandinavian emigration and settlement in the US. The interviews were taped by Edward and Gerda Sundberg during a sabbatical from Cabrillo College in 1976.
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Eurygmus Hansen 1990
Eurygmus Hansen, 1990 Eurygmus Hansen, 1990: 322. Type species: Eurygmus helocharoides Hansen, 1990 (by original designation). Distribution. Australia (Queensland) (HANSEN 1999).Published as part of Seidel, Matthias, Arriaga-Varela, Emmanuel & Fikáček, Martin, 2016, Establishment of Cylominae Zaitzev, 1908 as a valid name for the subfamily Rygmodinae Orchymont, 1916 with an updated list of genera (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae), pp. 159-165 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 56 (1) on page 163, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.530528
Petasopsis Hansen 1990
Petasopsis Hansen, 1990 Petasopsis Hansen, 1990: 331. Type species: Petasopsis brevitarsis Hansen, 1990 (by original designation). Distribution. Australia (Queensland) (HANSEN 1999).Published as part of Seidel, Matthias, Arriaga-Varela, Emmanuel & Fikáček, Martin, 2016, Establishment of Cylominae Zaitzev, 1908 as a valid name for the subfamily Rygmodinae Orchymont, 1916 with an updated list of genera (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae), pp. 159-165 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 56 (1) on page 163, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.530528
Borborophorus Hansen 1990
Borborophorus Hansen 1990 Borborophorus Hansen, 1990: 326. Type species: Borborophorus pubescens Hansen, 1990 (by original designation). Distribution. Australia (New South Wales, Queensland) (HANSEN 1999).Published as part of Seidel, Matthias, Arriaga-Varela, Emmanuel & Fikáček, Martin, 2016, Establishment of Cylominae Zaitzev, 1908 as a valid name for the subfamily Rygmodinae Orchymont, 1916 with an updated list of genera (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae), pp. 159-165 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 56 (1) on page 162, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.530528
Coelostomopsis Hansen 1990
Coelostomopsis Hansen, 1990 Coelostomopsis Hansen, 1990: 333. Type species: Coelostomopsis picea Hansen, 1990 (by original designation). Distribution. Australia (Queensland) (HANSEN 1999).Published as part of Seidel, Matthias, Arriaga-Varela, Emmanuel & Fikáček, Martin, 2016, Establishment of Cylominae Zaitzev, 1908 as a valid name for the subfamily Rygmodinae Orchymont, 1916 with an updated list of genera (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae), pp. 159-165 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 56 (1) on page 162, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.530528
Dialogens kunstner: Dialog og performativitet hos Martin A. Hansen – med særligt henblik på hans ikke-fiktive forfatterskab
This thesis is about the Danish writer Martin A. Hansen (1909-1955) and focusses on his essayistic works in which he acts as an engaged – but more importantly – also as a dialogical social critic. I have primarily looked into the way Martin A. Hansen (MAH) uses dialogue in his writings about modern society. This thesis shows that Hansen uses a critical, investigative but foremost a dialogical approach in dealing with the perception of modern times as well as with the past and my hypothesis is, that MAH's contact with his audience was of a dialogic, or Socratic, nature, that contributed to the establishment of his “leading position”, which was one of the recurring characteristics used of MAH in the 1940’s and 1950’s. Because I have investigated the dialogic tools MAH makes use of, the theoretical background of the thesis has been of a rhetorical nature. A starting point in my theoretical and methodical approach are the ideas expressed by Ole Togeby in his book Steder i bevidsthedens landskab, 2009 (Places in the Landscape of Consciousness). Togeby introduces the concept of ‘topoi’ which is a means to analyse reasoning and argumentation. In the analysis by means of topoi, it is not the outcome of the argumentation which is important, the focus is on the consistency
Martin boundary for Schrödinger operators with singularity
Boukricha A, Hansen W. Martin boundary for Schrödinger operators with singularity. Mathematische Annalen. 1994;300(1):573-587
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