Swedish-American in the context of "Harry Nyquist"

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👉 Swedish-American in the context of Harry Nyquist

Harry Theodor Nyquist (/ˈnkwɪst/, Swedish: [ˈnŷːkvɪst]; February 7, 1889 – April 4, 1976) was a Swedish-American physicist and electronic engineer who made important contributions to communication theory.

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Swedish-American in the context of Carl G. Croneberg

Carl Gustav Arvid Olof Croneberg (26 April 1930 – 7 August 2022) was a Swedish-American Deaf linguist known for his work on American Sign Language (ASL).

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Swedish-American in the context of American Swedish Historical Museum

The American Swedish Historical Museum is the oldest Swedish-American museum in the United States. It is located in Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park in South Philadelphia, on part of a historic 17th-century land grant originally provided by Queen Christina of Sweden to settlers of New Sweden.

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Swedish-American in the context of Carl Frederick von Saltza

Carl Frederick von Saltza (born Carl Fredrik von Saltza; 29 October 1858 – 10 December 1905) was a Swedish-American artist and portrait painter. Saltza was best known in Sweden for his genre pictures in watercolor and for his drawings. He was one of the main illustrators for the 1893 edition of the Poetic Edda by Fredrik Sander (1828–1900). In the United States, Von Saltza was best known for his portraits.

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