Finnish-American love

Finnish-American

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Examples

  • Pappa is reading his Finnish-American newspaper and Mamma is knitting socks for Alvin and Ivan.

    The Trouble With May Amelia Jennifer L. Holm 2011

  • Pappa is reading his Finnish-American newspaper and Mamma is knitting socks for Alvin and Ivan.

    The Trouble With May Amelia Jennifer L. Holm 2011

  • And from now on, I'll stop thinking of my great-grandparents as "Finnish-American," and start thinking of them as "hard-working Americans of irrelevant ethnicity."

    Senator Casts 'Aspersions' Aside 2006

  • According to Wikipedia, Joyce Randolph was born in Detroit on 21 October 1924 under the name Joyce Sirola, and she was Finnish-American.

    Genealogue Challenge #76 2007

  • And yes, the Finnish-American world is very small, so I shouldn't have been so surprised to run into my friend Ulla Suokko, the delightful flutist, storyteller, healer and now she tells me -- flamenco musician.

    Little Joys K. A. Laity 2007

  • TAG Blog: Info needed on Finnish-American cartoonists span.fullpost display:inline;

    Info needed on Finnish-American cartoonists Steve Hulett 2006

  • Finnish-American mother Annie watched in disbelief as she disappeared down an abandoned mine shaft.

    Ursula, Under by Ingrid Hill: Questions 2004

  • I was alerted by intrepid Finnish-American reporter Diane Saarinen that she had heard by way of Gerry Henkel that Ulla had appeared on Conan O'Brien's Late Night show.

    Archive 2005-10-01 K. A. Laity 2005

  • I am interviewed by intrepid Finnish-American reporter Diane Saarinen international woman of mystery! at Quiet Mountain Essays, a journal of women's writing.

    Interview K. A. Laity 2005

  • I am interviewed by intrepid Finnish-American reporter Diane Saarinen international woman of mystery! at Quiet Mountain Essays, a journal of women's writing.

    Archive 2005-08-01 K. A. Laity 2005

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