CONTRIBUTORS TO THE APRIL NUMBER 
Carl G. Laurin, author and critic, has been the friend and advisor of the Review 
since its first year. Among his books are the big standard work Konsthistoria and 
the literary travel sketches Sweden Through the Artist's Eye. He is dramatic critic 
of Ord ocli Bild and is active in many movements for the promotion of interest in 
art among the people of Sweden. 
Oscar Sund is in charge of the investigations of cod-fisheries in Norway. He 
is a native of northern Norway, a graduate from the University of Christiania, and 
has been attached to the Norwegian Bureau of Fisheries since 1908. He is a 
specialist in marine biology and has conducted investigations in various departments 
of his field. 
Ethel M. Ericson, who appears in the Review to-day for the first time, is 
teacher of English in the New York schools and a contributor of verse to various 
periodicals. Her father came with his parents from Dalecarlia, Sweden, when 
only a year old, and Miss Ericson has never visited the country of her grandparents, 
in which she is nevertheless interested. 
Kemp Malone spent the academic year 1919-20 in Iceland as a scholar of the 
Foundation studying Icelandic literature and gathering material for an historical 
grammar of the language. He is now instructor in the University of Minnesota. 
Theodor 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. 
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