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Herland may refer to: * Doug Herland (1951–1991), 1984 Olympic Bronze Medalist (Rowing) * ''Herland'' (novel), 1915 utopian novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilman * Hærland, a village in Eidsberg, Norway * Anna Sofie Herland (1913–1990) * Hanne Nabintu Herland (born 1966), Norwegian author and debater * Hugh Herland (1330–1411), 14th-century medieval English carpenter * Sigmund Herland Sigmund Herland (September 27, 1865 – August 15, 1954) was a Romanian chess master and composer. Career Herland drew a match with Jacques Mieses in 1890. He tied for 11-12th at Breslau 1912 (the 18th DSB Congress, ''Hauptturnier A'', Bernhard G ... (1865–1954) See also

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Doug Herland
Douglas "Doug" John Herland (August 19, 1951 – March 26, 1991) was a 1984 Summer Olympics bronze medal Winner, coxing the Men's Pair with coxswain (2+) event. Following his successes at the Olympics, Herland began the "Freedom on the River" campaign, obtaining government funding for materials and equipment necessary for disabled people to row. Throughout the rest of his life, Herland would continue to champion and promote adaptive rowing. Born with brittle bone disease ''(Osteogenesis Imperfecta)'', Herland stood a mere 4'8" (142 cm) and weighed 107 pounds (48.5 kg). Coaching positions *Ewauna Rowing Club, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Klamath Falls (1975–1978) *University of Michigan (1980-198?) *Pacific Lutheran University Crew, Pacific Lutheran University (1985–1988) --Took over the rowing program after the "retirement of Dave "Smed" Peterson (1974–1984). External linksEwauna Rowing Club
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Herland (novel)
''Herland'' is a utopian novel from 1915, written by American feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The book describes an isolated society composed entirely of women, who bear children without men (parthenogenesis, a form of asexual reproduction). The result is an ideal social order: free of war, conflict, and domination. It was first published in monthly installments as a serial in 1915 in '' The Forerunner'', a magazine edited and written by Gilman between 1909 and 1916, with its sequel, '' With Her in Ourland'' beginning immediately thereafter in the January 1916 issue. The book is often considered to be the middle volume in her utopian trilogy, preceded by '' Moving the Mountain'' (1911). It was not published in book form until 1979. Plot summary The story is told from the perspective of Vandyck "Van" Jennings, a sociology student who, along with two friends, Terry O. Nicholson and Jeff Margrave, forms an expedition party to explore an area of uncharted land rumored to be home ...
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Hærland
Hærland is a village in the municipality of Eidsberg, Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe, the mainland territory of which comprises the western and northernmost portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and t .... Villages in Østfold {{Østfold-geo-stub ...
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Anna Sofie Herland
Anna Sofie Herland (10 March 1913 - 7 February 1990) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party. She served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament from Sogn og Fjordane during the terms 1958–1961 and 1961–1965. References * 1913 births 1990 deaths Deputy members of the Storting Sogn og Fjordane politicians Liberal Party (Norway) politicians Women members of the Storting 20th-century Norwegian women politicians 20th-century Norwegian politicians {{Norway-politician-1900s-stub ...
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Hanne Nabintu Herland
Hanne Stine Nabintu Herland (born 1966) is a Norwegian author, who hosts a website and Youtube channel both named the Herland Report. She has a master's degree in history of religions from the University of Oslo. Herland identifies with social conservatism and states that she opposes political correctness. Among Herland's books are ''Alarm! Tanker om en kultur i krise'' (2010), ''Respekt'' (2012), ''The Culture War. How the West lost its greatness'' (2017), ''Det nye Babylon'' (2018) and ''New Left Tyranny. The Authoritarian destruction of our way of life'' (2020). She was editor of ''Ny vind over Norge''. Herland has appeared as a pundit on Russia Today, criticizing alleged Western hypocrisy. Her writings have been recommended by the Russian embassy in Norway. Regular guests on the Herland Report include US Republicans as Senator Richard Black, Senator Ron Paul. Early life Herland was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Her parents moved to Africa in the 1960s to work for ...
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Hugh Herland
Hugh Herland (c. 1330 – c. 1411) was a 14th-century medieval English carpenter.Hugh Herland
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Sigmund Herland
Sigmund Herland (September 27, 1865 – August 15, 1954) was a Romanian chess master and composer. Career Herland drew a match with Jacques Mieses in 1890. He tied for 11-12th at Breslau 1912 (the 18th DSB Congress, ''Hauptturnier A'', Bernhard Gregory won), and tied for 6-10th at Mannheim 1914 (interrupted 19th DSB–Congress, ''Hauptturnier A'', Hallegua (chess player), B. Hallegua won). After World War I, he played in many tournaments in Bucharest. Herland won in 1921; won in 1924; took 2nd (''Quadrangular'') and shared 1st in 1925; tied for 7-8th (Alexandru Tyroler won) and took 3rd in 1927 (Wechsler won); took 2nd, behind Taubmann, and shared 1st with Wechsler in 1928; took 2nd in 1929 (Ion Gudju won); took 11th (Iosif Mendelssohn won) and won in 1930.http://www.anders.thulin.name/SUBJECTS/CHESS/CTCIndex.pdf Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's ''Chess Tournament Crosstables'', An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01 References External links

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