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The image shows a page from "The American Swedish Monthly" magazine, dated April 1953, Volume 47, Number 4. The page includes a list of the magazine's staff and contributors, as well as the table of contents for that issue.
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Table of Contents:
The page also includes some notes at the bottom about the availability of back numbers, subscription rates, and editorial offices.
The image is a page from the April 1953 issue of "The American Swedish Monthly," a publication by The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of The United States of America.
Here are the key details from the page:
Editorial Team:
Address:
Publication Information:
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Additional Information:
This publication seems to be a blend of cultural, historical, and practical information related to Sweden and its community in the United States.
The image displays a page from "The American Swedish Monthly," Volume 47, Number 4, dated April 1953. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
This summary captures the essence of the contents and layout of the magazine page for April 1953.
The image shows a page from the April 1953 issue (Volume 47, Number 4) of "The American Swedish Monthly." Here is a detailed summary:
This page also includes a note about the publication's history, stating that it was first published monthly in January 1907, and later became a bimonthly publication. The subscription rates are mentioned as $1.50 per year for the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and $2.00 for all other countries.
The image shows the contents page of "The American Swedish Monthly," Volume 47, Number 4, published in April 1953. Here's a detailed summary:
Editorial Information:
The publication is by The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, Incorporated in 1907.
Cover Picture:
Authors and Articles:
Kay Marten
Naboth Hedin
Anonymous
Curt Ågren
Cecile Larson
Amandus Johnson
George Felmer
Charles L. Kuhn
Philip L. Lorange
Additional Information:
Regular Sections:
Subscription and Publishing Information:
This magazine appears to cater to the Swedish-American community, providing articles on Swedish culture, history, and current events related to Sweden and its people.
The image is of a page from "The American Swedish Monthly," dated April 1953. This page appears to be the table of contents for Volume 47, Number 4.
Editorial Staff:
Address:
The American Swedish Monthly
43 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y.
Publisher:
The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of The United States of America, Incorporated 1907
Authors and Contents:
Contents List:
The page also includes a note about the publication's history and purpose, stating that it was founded in 1907 to promote friendship and goodwill between Sweden and the United States. The magazine is published monthly and is available by subscription.
The image shows an open magazine or journal titled "THE AMERICAN SWEDISH MONTHLY" with the issue details indicating it's Volume 47, Number 4, from April 1953. This is a publication from The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of The United States of America, Incorporated 1907.
The page on the right lists the contents of the magazine, with articles on various topics including an "Independent Order of Svithiod" by Kay Marten, "A New Nordic Council" by Naboth Hedin, and others encompassing social, cultural, and possibly economic aspects related to Swedish-American interests.
On the left-hand page, there is editorial information such as the editor being Howard Mingos, the advertising manager Arne B. Jonsson, and the circulation manager H. Erik Jurchen. The publisher is specified as the Swedish Chamber of Commerce of The United States of America. It also lists contributors, such as Naboth Hedin on Current Events in Sweden, and mentions a cover picture titled "Vänthalle Cattle in Skåne." The authors of the articles listed on the left-hand side are given credit, and the bottom left corner is marked "FOR APRIL 1953."
The magazine has a formal and informative layout and appears to be aimed at an audience interested in Swedish-American relations and community events. The page setup with columns, titles, and the emphasis on authors and content suggests a commitment to providing a variety of information pertinent to its readership.
The image shows a page from a magazine titled "The American Swedish Monthly," specifically volume 47, number 4, dated April 1953. The page appears to be part of the editorial or contents section.
At the top, it lists the editor, advertising manager, and circulation manager: Howard Mingos (Editor), Arne B. Jonsson (Advertising Manager), and H. Erik Jurehn (Circulation Manager). The magazine's address is given as 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y.
The page includes a list of authors with brief descriptions or remarks about their contributions and topics. For instance, Kay Marten is noted for concluding a series on fraternal orders, and Naboth Hedin writes about a proposed bridge between Sweden and Denmark.
The contents section lists articles and their page numbers, including:
At the bottom, there is publication information noting the magazine is published monthly by The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America. Subscription details and legal information about copyright and registration with the Department of Justice are also provided. The page number "5" appears at the bottom right corner.
The image shows an open page from a publication titled "The American Swedish Monthly", dated April 1953. The page is the Table of Contents for Volume 47, Number 4.
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Table of Contents:
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This image represents a historical document, showcasing the content and editorial structure of a mid-20th-century Swedish-American publication.
The image shows a magazine spread with the title "The American Swedish Monthly" at the top. The magazine is from April 1953. The left page contains a list of authors, contributors, and editors, while the right page lists the contents of the magazine. The contents include articles on Swedish culture, history, and events in the United States. The magazine also includes advertisements and subscription information. The overall design of the magazine is simple and straightforward, with a focus on the content.