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- Saxe J. Froshaug (December 13, 1867 – October 8, 1916) was an American politician from Minnesota who served as a Prohibitionist member of the Minnesota...
- Mats Frøshaug (born 31 July 1988, in Manglerud, Norway) is a Norwegian professional ice hockey player who is currently with Västervik of HockeyAllsvenskan...
- Anthony Froshaug (1920–1984) was an English typographer, designer and teacher, born in London to a Norwegian father and English mother. Influenced by ideas...
- Fraser, former director of the South African State Security Agency Anthony Froshaug, typographer Tomás Graves, book designer, author, musician Jefferson Hack...
- Representatives from Vermilion County during the 35th General ****embly. Saxe J. Froshaug, member of the Minnesota Senate (1911–15) John R. Golden, member of the...
- 3014 Indre Østfold Indre Østfold Viken 45,608 791.93 Bokmål Svend Saxe Frøshaug Sp 3015 Skiptvet Meieribyen Viken 3,846 101.21 Bokmål Anne-Grethe L****n...
- Central School of Art, where he studied under noted typographer Anthony Froshaug and befriended Colin Forbes, Terence Conran, David Hicks, Peter Firmin...
- 1855–1865 Claud Lovat Fraser (1890–1921), artist and designer Anthony Froshaug (1920–1984), English typographer and designer Geoffrey Sneyd Garnier (1889–1970)...
- Lightning (from Florida via Chicago)1 Ohio Junior Blue Jackets (USHL) 161 Mats Froshaug (C)  Norway Vancouver Canucks Linkopings HC (J20 SuperElit) 162 Jonathan...
- The Travelers and Act 3 Enterprises; former CEO at Tennant Co. Saxe J. Froshaug, prohibitionist politician, member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1911-1915...