CONTRIBUTORS TO THE FEBRUARY NUMBER 
Ernst Klein is a Stockholm Newspaper man. 
Karl Hjalmar Lundgreen has written a number of books besides his news¬ 
paper articles, and is especially known for his humorous political satires, centering 
around the person of a country school teacher. He has written many sketches of life 
in and about the old university town where he himself studied. 
Fredrik Paasche is professor of modern literature at his alma mater, the 
University of Christiania. In 1912, while studying for his degree of doctor of 
philosophy, he was elected president of Det norske Studentersamfund. Professor 
Paasche has written extensively in the historical-literary field. Among his books are 
monographs on Luther, Goethe and King Sverre. He is also a contributor to 
Scandinavian magazines. 
Raphael Meyer is librarian at the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural College. 
He was a fellow of the Carlsberg Foundation from 1899 to 1902, when he studied 
in Rome. Among his publications are a collection of papers relating to the great 
Danish philosopher Soren Kirkegaard. 
Robert Neiiendam is an actor on the Danish stage of which he is also historian. 
Recent papers from Denmark contain sympathetic reviews of the first volume of his 
history of the Royal Danish Theatre, which has just appeared. The succeeding 
volumes are awaited with much interest. 
Pastor H. B. Kildahl is secretary of the Board of Charities of the Norwegian 
Lutheran Church of America. 
A NEW YEAR’S INVITATION 
It is a matter of pride that the Review is mainly supported by the small annual 
dues of several thousand people who are eager to take part in the educational pioject 
of which it is the spokesman. Probably many of these regular Associates of the Foun¬ 
dation would welcome an opportunity to place another literary venture of the Founda¬ 
tion-—the Scandinavian Classics —on the same sure and independent footing as the 
Review. They can do this by becoming sustaining Associates of the Foundation, pay¬ 
ing annual dues of $10.00 and receiving the Classics each year as well as the Review. 
Regular Associates are therefore invited by the Trustees to enroll as sustaining Asso¬ 
ciates before the completion of our lists for 1922. Those who wish to avoid the 
trouble of remitting dues at the beginning of every year may become life Associates 
upon paying $200.00 once for all. A list of sustaining and life Associates will be 
printed in the March Review. 
