In 1954, after Shafer's death just two weeks after being nominated unopposed in the Republican Party primary election for Michigan's 3rd congressional district, Johansen was elected to replace Shafer in the 84th United States Congress.
August Strindberg | August | Papal conclave, August 1978 | Stanisław August Poniatowski | David Johansen | August Derleth | Pernilla August | August Macke | Jon Lech Johansen | Gottfried August Bürger | Bård Tufte Johansen | August Wilson | August von Mackensen | August Sander | August Heckscher | Georg August Schweinfurth | August Spies | August Neidhardt von Gneisenau | August Bournonville | August Belmont | Robert August | Oslo, August 31st | Karl August Varnhagen von Ense | Erdmann August of Brandenburg-Bayreuth | Carl August Tidemann | Bille August | August Weismann | August von Kotzebue | August Schleicher | August: Osage County |
Franz M. Johansen (born 1928 in Huntsville, Utah) is a Latter-day Saint sculptor and an emeritus professor at Brigham Young University (BYU).
He has composed melodies for some of Poul F. Joensen's poems, first time was in 1988, when he released his album Gaman og álvara; Poul F. (1898-1970) wrote poems about the Faroese society, about love and other themes as well.
In 2006 on Jacob Sande's 100 years anniversary, the Faroese singer and composer Hanus G. Johansen released an album with poems by Jakob Sande, which Hanus G. had composed melodies for.
Some of the authors published by Sybertooth include Leacock medal winner Donald Jack, poet laureate of Sackville, NB Douglas Lochhead, K.V. Johansen, cartoonist Steven Appleby, Leacock medal winner and broadcaster Max Ferguson, Shelagh Rogers, Rae Bridgman, PG Wodehouse scholar Norman Murphy, and Paul Marlowe.