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    Helge Sivertsen (12 June 1913 – 21 December 1986) was a Norwegian school administrator and elected official. He was best known as a champion discus thrower...
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  • Sivertsen (born 1950), Norwegian singer-songwriter and guitarist Helge Sivertsen (1913–1986), Norwegian discus thrower and politician Jan Sivertsen (born...
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    Finnish Prime Minister Martti Miettunen, Norwegian Minister of Education Helge Sivertsen and Swedish Minister of Justice Herman Kling. Signed 23 March 1962;...
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  • accountant Sven Guldberg (Wadham. 1937) and former Minister for Culture Helge Sivertsen (Wadham. 1938). With the help of the College and of William Bentley...
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  • Bill Simpson, 55, Scottish actor (Dr. Finlay's Casebook), pneumonia. Helge Sivertsen, 73, Norwegian politician and Olympic discus thrower (1936). Sven-Ove...
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  • Fredrik Eckhoff, Arne Bergsgård and Sverre Steen, and the secretary was Helge Sivertsen. The background for the commission was the German invasion of Norway...
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    into the Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet. In 1960 he was replaced with Helge Sivertsen. Bergersen was also a board member of the Norwegian Maritime Museum...
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  • Eckhoff Ole Hallesby Arnold Holmboe Sverre Steen Nils Nilsen Thune Helge Sivertsen (secretary). I. Foreign and defence policy under Nygaardsvold's Cabinet...
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    December 1953 23 April 1960 6 years, 136 days Torp Gerhardsen III Helge Sivertsen Labour 23 April 1960 28 August 1963 3 years, 127 days Gerhardsen III...
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    on linguistic issues. In January 1964, a committee was convened by Helge Sivertsen, minister of education, with Professor Hans Vogt as its chair. It was...
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