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in 1948. During college, Rosholt twice won national forensic championships in extemporaneous speech, both times winning the college division and then representing the college division in the university division and winning it. Luther College later honored him with the first
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in the race to be first to enter space. For this report, Rosholt was awarded the Distinguished Journalist Award by Sigma Delta Chi (now known as the
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for the News Election Service, supervising the collection of votes for NES in three states. In 1966, he transferred to
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in every category of television news coverage. He also covered the U.S. - U.S.S.R. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (
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Descendants of Jacob Tollefson Rosholt and Johanne Kristine Jacobsdatter of Lardal, Vestfold, Norway.
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soldiers. Accompanying the exhibit was the database and a book, also written by Rosholt, titled
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During the final years of the Huntley-Brinkley Report and during the period of time that
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for Excellence in Broadcast Media (1977) and a Distinguished Service Award (1998).
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Rosholt married Carolyn Janelle Hanson (1926–1993) on August 28, 1947, in
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Ole Goes to War: Men from Norway Who Fought in America's Civil War
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Ole Goes to War: Men from Norway Who Fought in America's Civil War
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protests and national political conventions from 1964 to 1988.
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In 1996, Rosholt was asked by Darell Henning, curator of
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Glasgow, Montana
Luther College
World War II
95th Infantry Division
mathematics
Oliver Eittreim Award
Minneapolis
St. Paul, Minnesota
Cedric Adams
WCCO
Associated Press
Sputnik
Soviet Union
United States
Society of Professional Journalists
Sigma Delta Chi Award
Question 7
NBC News
Philadelphia
WRCV-TV
NBC
New York City
Newark, New Jersey
Huntley-Brinkley Report
David Brinkley
NBC Nightly News
field producer
Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
Emmys
SALT

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