CONTRIBUTORS TO THE MARCH NUMBER 
Hanna Astrup Larsen, while in Norway last year for the Review, spent several 
weeks at Lillehammer and devoted a large portion of the time to studying the Open 
Air Museum at Maihaugen. 
Ezaline Boheman is editor of the publications of Svenska Turistforeningen, 
including the \ ear Book of the Society and various guide books. She is also active 
in the woman movement, having served for years as the secretary of the national 
organization for woman’s suffrage. 
Erik Blomberg is regarded as one of the most promising of the younger poets in 
Sweden. His poem “Dead Gods” appeared in our February number in a translation bv 
Mr. Stork. 
# Margaret Sperry, a young American writer, has become interested in Scandi¬ 
navian things through the influence of a Swedish mother as well as through im¬ 
pressions from her childhood spent on a Norwegian farm. She is a graduate of 
the University of Wisconsin. 
Julius Ansgar Larsen is a native of Drammen, Norway, a graduate of Yale 
Forest School. Since 1910 he has been in the United States Forest Service, and is at 
present in the Branch of Research, a member of the Forest Experiment Station staff 
with headquarters at Missoula, Montana. 
Theodore Faaborg is assistant curator of the museum known as “the chrono¬ 
logical collection of the Danish kings” at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen, and is the 
author of various articles on subjects relating to art history and criticism. 
Bernhard Severin Ingemann, one of the most eminent authors of Denmark, was 
born in 1789 and died in 1862. His historical novels, presenting medieval Denmark 
in a highly romantic aspect, have been the delight of succeeding generations of Danish 
and Norwegian children. Robert Hillyer’s translations from the Danish poets 
are known to readers of the Review. 
Frederick Lynch is editor of Christian Work and Evangelist and director of 
the Church Peace Union. He has been a Trustee of the Foundation since its estab¬ 
lishment and was its first president. 
Elizabeth M. Case is literary critic of the Hartford Courant. 
