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- Skandinaven was a Norwegian language newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois from 1866 until 1941. Skandinaven was established by three Norwegian immigrants;...
- Lawson left Skandinaven in 1872 and established Amerika, a rival paper. Skandinaven merged briefly with Amerika in 1873 to form Skandinaven og Amerika...
- editorial staff of the Norwegian language newspaper Skandinaven in Chicago. Dating from 1866, Skandinaven had once been the one of largest Norwegian language...
- 2014. Retrieved 17 December 2012. "The Hans Christian Andersen Statue". Skandinaven. 17 September 1896. Archived from the original on 4 September 2014. Retrieved...
- 1872. He was a printer by trade and became the literary editor for the Skandinaven in Chicago, Illinois. From 1899 to 1903, he served as a Republican representative...
- newspapers across the Upper Midwest.[citation needed] Decorah Posten and Skandinaven were major Norwegian language newspapers. The Northfield Independent...
- Together with John Anderson and Knud Langeland, he was the founder of the Skandinaven newspaper in Chicago. Iver Lawson was born as Iver Larson Bø at Bø in...
- work and in 1930 again became editor of Skandinaven. Grevstad emphasized the growing importance of Skandinaven in politics by printing many of his editorials...
- newspaper publisher John Anderson (1836–1910), the founder and publisher Skandinaven Eli Pederson (1837–1909), a Wisconsin State ****emblyman Knute Nelson...
- Times) from 1897 until 1935. In Chicago he was similarly emplo**** at Skandinaven newspaper between 1935 and 1937. He then edited Sons of Norway magazine...