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Nebraska Authors

Kristi P. Johnson

AKA: Kristi Planck Johnson

Born 1944 Omaha, NE (USA)

Places Lived

Omaha, NE
Kensington, MD

Author Of

  • Other

Keywords

Translator; Educator

Education

1965, Studied at University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
BA, 1966, Dana College, Blair, NE
MA, 1971, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
PhD, 1982, University of Maryland, College Pard, MD

Occupation

History and German teacher, Omaha Public Schools, 1966-1969. Member of speech-writing staff, the White House, Washington, D.C., 1972-1973. Teacher of history and geography, Prince Georges Public Schools, Hyattsville, MD, 1973--. Organist, 1959--.

Places Worked

Omaha Public Schools
Prince Georges Public Schools
The White House

Associations

National Educational Association
American Scandinavian Foundation
American Guild of Organists
Maryland State Education Association
Prince Georges County Education Association;

Bibliography

Translated from the Danish, The Story of Boerge, by H.S. Branner, 1973.

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