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Edmond Clément in Paris. She
married Gustaf Sundelius, a
Swedish born businessman, in
Boston in 1906.
Sundelius began performing professionally in concerts...
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Olsson (1947–1960)
Valter Åman (1961–1971)
Harald Aronsson (1971–1980) Ove
Sundelius, (acting 1980) Elvy
Olsson (1980–1989)
Sigvard Marjasin (1989–1994) Lars...
- mother,
Gertrude (née Woodard; 1921–2015),
studied singing with
Marie Sundelius at the New
England Conservatory of
Music and was an
aspiring opera singer...
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Arild Underdal (1986-1989)
Christian Thune (1990-1993)
Bengt Sundelius (1994-1999) Iver B.
Neumann (1999-2001) Knud Erik Jørgensen (2002-2005)...
- MA:
Swets & Zeitlinger. ISBN 90-265-1113-2. 't Hart, P.; Stern, E. K.;
Sundelius, B. (1997).
Beyond Groupthink:
Political Group Dynamics and
Foreign Policy-Making...
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baritone Louis D'Angelo La Ciesca, Marco's wife (age 38) mezzo-soprano
Marie Sundelius Maestro Spinelloccio, a
doctor b****
Pompilio Malatesta Ser
Amantio di...
- and
Bengt Sundelius (1997). "Foreign
Policy Making at the Top:
Political Group Dynamics", in Paul t'Hart, Erik K.
Stern and
Bengt Sundelius, eds., Beyond...
- took
place at the
Metropolitan Opera House on 6
March 1918, with
Marie Sundelius in the
title role,
Adamo Didur and
Maria Barrientos in the
actual leads...
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Music in Boston. It was
while studying singing at that
school with
Marie Sundelius that she met
Martin Luther King Jr.
after mutual friend Mary
Powell gave...
- Society. Its
original content was
primarily religious, but when P. A.
Sundelius became its
editor in the late 1860s, its
coverage on
general issues began...