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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1952-1955

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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.

Staff and Contributors:

  • Editor: Howard Mings
  • Advertising Manager: Arne B. Jonsson
  • Circulation Manager: H. Erik Jurehn
  • Address: The American Swedish Monthly, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y.
  • Published by The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of The United States of America, Incorporated 1907-
  • Editorial Representative in Sweden: Tell G. Dahlblo, Kungsholmstorg 8, Stockholm
  • Contributing Editors: Naboth Hedin (Current Events in Sweden), Holger Lundberg (The Arts), and Gerhard T. Rooth (Sports)

Table of Contents:

  1. "Independent Order of Vasa" by Kay Marten (Page 6)
  2. "A New Nordic Council" by Naboth Hedin (Page 8)
  3. "Sweden to Hold Big Fair" (Page 9)
  4. "Thirty Swedes Double Savings" by Curt Agren (Page 10)
  5. "John Ericsson: A Great American" (Conclusion) by Cedric Larson (Page 11)
  6. "Sweden Almost Hired John Paul Jones to Fight Russia—Part 2" by Amandus Johnson (Page 12)
  7. "The Swedes of Denver—Part 4" by George Feliner (Page 14)
  8. "Harvard Exhibits Swedish Home Art Old and New" by Charles L. Kuhn (Page 16)
  9. "They're Crazy About Birds" by Philip L. Loraine (Page 18)
  10. "Reader's Service Guide" (Page 20)
  11. "Cartoon" by Gustav T. Lundberg (Page 33)

The page also includes some notes at the bottom about the availability of back numbers, subscription rates, and editorial offices.

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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:

  1. Editorial Team:

    • Editor: Howard Mingos
    • Advertising Manager: Arne B. Jonsson
    • Circulation Manager: H. Erik Jurehn
  2. Address:

    • The American Swedish Monthly
    • 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y.
  3. Publication Information:

    • Published by The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of The United States of America, Incorporated 1907.
  4. Volume and Issue:

    • Volume: 47, Number: 4
    • Month: April, 1953
  5. Cover Picture:

    • The cover features Vittinge Castle in Skåne, Sweden, taken from the Swedish National Travel Office.
  6. Authors:

    • Kay Marten: Concludes her series on fraternal orders with a story about Svithiod.
    • Naboth Hedin: Discusses a bridge project between Sweden and Denmark.
    • Curt Agren: A reporter for the Swedish-Inter-national Press Bureau.
    • Professor Charles L. Kuhn: Discusses the Harvard University’s Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • Philip L. Lorraine: Aims to write about Swedish women numberbacks.
    • Editorial Representative in Sweden: Tells G. Dahlblom, Kongsholmstorg 1, Stockholm.
    • Naboth Hedin and other contributing editors: Discuss current events in Sweden, arts, and sports.
  7. Articles and Sections:

    • Page 6: "Independent Order of Svithiod" by Kay Marten
    • Page 8: "A New Nordic Council" by Naboth Hedin
    • Page 9: "Sweden to Hold Big Fair" by Naboth Hedin
    • Page 10: "Thirty Swedes Double Savings" by Curt Agren
    • Page 11: "John Ericsson: A Great American" by Cedric Larson (Conclusion)
    • Page 12: "Sweden Almost Hired John Paul Jones" by Amandus Johnson
    • Page 14: "The Swedes of Denver—Part 4" by George Felner
    • Page 16: "Harvard Exhibit: Swedish Home Art Old and New" by Charles L. Kuhn
    • Page 18: "They're Crazy About Birds" by Philip L. Lorraine
    • Page 20: "Reader's Service Guide"
    • Page 33: "Cartoon" by Gustav T. Lundberg
  8. Additional Information:

    • A brief note about subscription policies and availability is at the bottom of the page, mentioning the subscription rates for various countries.

This publication seems to be a blend of cultural, historical, and practical information related to Sweden and its community in the United States.

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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:

Header Information

  • Editor: Howard Mingos
  • Advertising Manager: Arne B. Jonsson
  • Circulation Manager: H. Erik Jurehn
  • Address: The American Swedish Monthly, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y.
  • Publisher: The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, Incorporated 1907.

Authors and Their Articles

  • Cover Picture: VitiKisöfie Castle in Skåne, from the Swedish National Travel Office.
  • Kay Marten: Concludes her series on fraternal orders with a story about Svithiod and promises to complete a series on the Minnesota Swedes.
  • Naboth Hedin: Discusses the idea of a bridge between Sweden and Denmark, mentioning a project by contractors.
  • Curt Agren: A reporter for the Swedish-International Press Bureau, writes about a bridge project.
  • Professor Charles L. Kuhn: Chairman of Harvard University’s fine arts department and curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  • Philip L. Lorraine: Writes about Swedish women numberpackers.
  • Editorial Representative in Sweden: Teli G. Dahlbäck, Kungsholmstorg 1, Stockholm.
  • Contributing Editors: Naboth Hedin, Current Events in Sweden; Holger Lundberg, The Arts; and Gerhard T. Rooth, Sports.

Contents and Pages

  • Independent Order of Svithiod: By Kay Marten (Page 6)
  • A New Nordic Council: By Naboth Hedin (Page 8)
  • Sweden to Hold Big Fair: (Page 9)
  • Thirty Swedes Double Savings: By Curt Agren (Page 10)
  • John Ericsson a Great American: Conclusion by Cedric Larson (Page 11)
  • Sweden Almost Hired John Paul Jones to Fight Russia—Part 2: By Amandus Johnson (Page 12)
  • The Swedes of Denver—Part 4: By George Felner (Page 14)
  • Harvard Exhibit Swedish Home Art Old and New: By Charles L. Kuhn (Page 16)
  • They’re Crazy About Birds: By Philip L. Lorraine (Page 18)
  • Reader’s Service Guide: (Page 20)
  • Cartoon: By Gustaf T. Lundberg (Page 33)

Additional Information

  • Subscription Details: The American Swedish Monthly (ISSN 0003-107X) is published monthly by The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, Inc. Subscription rates are $4.50 per year for the United States, $5.00 for Canada and Mexico, and $6.00 for all other countries.
  • Notice: The magazine is available for public inspection, and the U.S. Post Office has a second-class mailing permit for New York. Changes of address should be notified promptly.

This summary captures the essence of the contents and layout of the magazine page for April 1953.

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The image shows a page from the April 1953 issue (Volume 47, Number 4) of "The American Swedish Monthly." Here is a detailed summary:

Header Information:

  • Editor: Howard Mingsos
  • Advertising Manager: Arne B. Jonsson
  • Circulation Manager: H. Erik Jurehn
  • Address: The American Swedish Monthly, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y.
  • Publisher: The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, Incorporated 1907.

Contents:

  • Cover Picture: Vittikskärle Castle in Skåne, from the Swedish National Travel Office.
  • Authors and Articles:
    • Kay Marten: Concludes her series on fraternal orders with a story about Svithiod. She promises to complete a series on the Minnesota Swedes in the next issue.
    • Naboth Hedin: Discusses a proposed bridge between Sweden and Denmark, which was initially a mere idea but has now gained traction among engineers and contractors.
    • Curt Agren: Known for his property tips in stories, writes about a bridge from Malmö to the island of Saltö.
    • Professor Charles L. Kuhn: Chairman of Harvard University’s fine arts department and curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, discusses a story about Swedish women's knitwear.
    • Philip L. Loraine: Talks about his upcoming story on Swedish women knitwear.
    • Editorial Representative in Sweden: Teli G. Dahllöf, Kungsholmstorg 1, Stockholm.

Article List and Authors:

  1. Independent Order of Svithiod - By Kay Marten (Page 6)
  2. A New Nordic Council - By Naboth Hedin (Page 8)
  3. Sweden to Hold Big Fair - By Naboth Hedin (Page 9)
  4. Thrifty Swedes Double Savings - By Curt Agren (Page 10)
  5. John Ericsson: A Great American - Conclusion by Cedric Larson (Page 11)
  6. Sweden Almost Hired John Paul Jones to Fight Russia—Part 2 - By Amandus Johnson (Page 12)
  7. The Swedes of Denver—Part 4 - By George Feltrin (Page 14)
  8. Harvard Exhibit Swedish Home Art Old and New - By Charles L. Kuhn (Page 16)
  9. They're Crazy About Birds - By Philip L. Loraine (Page 18)
  10. Reader's Service Guide - (Page 20)
  11. Cartoon - By Gustav T. Lundberg (Page 33)

Additional Information:

  • The American Swedish Monthly is published monthly at 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y.
  • Subscription rates and address change information are provided.
  • The issue is dated April 1953.

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.

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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:

  • Editor: Howard Mingos
  • Advertising Manager: Arne B. Jonsson
  • Circulation Manager: H. Erik Juerhn
  • Address: The American Swedish Monthly, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y.

The publication is by The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, Incorporated in 1907.

Cover Picture:

  • The cover features "Vittskövle Castle in Skåne" from the Swedish National Travel Office.

Authors and Articles:

  1. Kay Marten

    • Article: Independent Order of Svithiod
    • Page: 6
    • Kay Marten concludes her series on fraternal orders with a story about Svithiod and promises to start a series on Minnesota Swedes.
  2. Naboth Hedin

    • Article: A New Nordic Council
    • Page: 8
    • Hedin introduces the idea of a bridge between Sweden and Denmark, discussed with a group of contractors.
    • Article: Sweden to Hold Big Fair
    • Page: 9
    • Sweden plans to hold a significant fair.
  3. Anonymous

    • Article: Thirty Swedes Double Savings
    • Page: 10
    • Discusses an increase in savings by thirty Swedish individuals.
  4. Curt Ågren

    • Article: John Ericsson a Great American—Conclusion
    • Page: 11
    • Curt Ågren's reportage on John Ericsson.
  5. Cecile Larson

    • Article: Sweden Almost Hired John Paul Jones to Fight Russia—Part 2
    • Page: 12
    • An article continuing the story of John Paul Jones and his connection to Sweden and Russia.
  6. Amandus Johnson

    • Article: The Swedes of Denver—Part 4
    • Page: 14
    • The fourth part of a series on Swedes in Denver.
  7. George Felmer

    • Article: Harvard Exhibits Swedish Home Art
    • Page: 16
    • An exhibition of Swedish home art at Harvard.
  8. Charles L. Kuhn

    • The chairman of Harvard University's Fine Arts department and curator of its Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  9. Philip L. Lorange

    • Article: They're Crazy About Birds
    • Page: 18
    • A story about Swedish women birdwatchers.

Additional Information:

  • Editorial Representative in Sweden: Tab G. Dahlöf, Kungsholmstorg 1, Stockholm.
  • Contributing Editors:
    • Naboth Hedin (Current Events in Sweden)
    • Holger Lundbergh (The Arts)
    • Gerhard T. Rooth (Sports)

Regular Sections:

  • Reader's Service Guide: Page 70
  • Cartoon: By Gustav T. Lundberg, Page 33

Subscription and Publishing Information:

  • Details about the publication's history, including its establishment in 1897 and its merger with "Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter" in 1936.
  • Information on subscription rates and submission of manuscripts.

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.

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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:

  • Editor: Howard Mingos
  • Advertising Manager: Arne B. Jonsson
  • Circulation Manager: H. Erik Jarehn

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:

  1. Cover Picture: "Vinteridyll, Castle in Skåne" from the Swedish National Travel Office.
  2. Kay Merten continues her series on fraternal orders with a story about Sveadal. She promises more in future issues.
  3. Naboth Hedin introduces the idea of a bridge between Sweden and Denmark, proposed by a group of engineers and contractors. The bridge would connect Malmö to the island of Saltholm and then to Copenhagen, with an estimated cost of $120 million.
  4. Curt Agren writes about the Swedish-International Press Bureau and discusses the storytelling approach of Swedish writers.
  5. Professor Charles L. Kuhn is chairman of Harvard University's fine arts department and curator of its Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  6. Philip L. Lorraine tells a story about Swedish women lumberjacks.
  7. Editorial Representative in Sweden: Tel G. Dahlof, Kungsholmstorg 1, Stockholm.
  8. Contributing Editors: Naboth Hedin, Curt Agren, Hakan Landberg, The Arts, and Gerhard T. Roth, Sports.

Contents List:

  1. Independent Order of Svithiod by Kay Merten - Page 6
  2. A New Nordic Council by Naboth Hedin - Page 8
  3. Sweden to Hold Big Fair - Page 9
  4. Thrifty Swedes Double Savings by Curt Agren - Page 10
  5. John Ericsson a Great American by Cecile Larrson - Page 11
  6. Sweden Almost Hired John Paul Jones to Fight Russia—Part 2 by Amanda Johnson - Page 12
  7. The Swedes of Denver—Part 4 by George Petter - Page 14
  8. Harvard Exhibits Swedish Home Art Objects by Charles L. Kuhn - Page 16
  9. They're Crazy About Birds by Philip L. Lorraine - Page 18
  10. Reader's Service Guide - Page 20
  11. Cartoon by Gustav T. Lundberg - Page 33

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.

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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.

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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:

  • "Independent Order of Svithiod" by Kay Marten (page 6)
  • "A New Nordic Council" by Naboth Hedin (page 8)
  • "Sweden to Hold Big Fair" (page 9)
  • "Thrifty Swedes Double Savings" by Curt Ågren (page 10)
  • "John Ericsson a Great American—Conclusion" by Cedric Larson (page 11)
  • "Sweden Almost Hired John Paul Jones to Fight Russia—Part 2" by Amandus Johnson (page 12)
  • "The Swedes of Denver—Part 4" by George Feltner (page 14)
  • "Harvard Exhibits Swedish Home Art Old and New" by Charles L. Kuhn (page 16)
  • "They're Crazy About Birds" by Philip L. Lorraine (page 18)
  • "Reader's Service Guide" (page 20)
  • "Cartoon" by Gustav T. Lundberg (page 33)

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.

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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.

Key Details:

  1. Header Information:

    • The publication is identified as "The American Swedish Monthly".
    • The volume and issue are clearly labeled as Vol. 47, No. 4.
    • The date is April, 1953.
    • The publication is published by The Swedish Chamber of Commerce of The United States of America, Incorporated 1907.
    • The editorial staff is listed at the top:
      • Editor: Howard Mingos
      • Advertising Manager: Arne B. Jonsson
      • Circulation Manager: H. Erik Jürch
      • Address: The American Swedish Monthly, 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, N.Y.
  2. Table of Contents:

    • The table of contents lists various articles and their corresponding page numbers:
      • Independent Order of Svithiod (Page 6) by Kay Marten
      • A New Norde Council (Page 8) by Kay Marten
      • Sweden to Hold Big Fair (Page 9) by Naboth Helin
      • Thrifty Swedes Double Savings (Page 10) by Curt Agren
      • John Ericsson a Great American—Conclusion (Page 11) by Cedric Larson
      • Sweden Almost Hired John Paul Jones to Fight Russia—Part 2 (Page 12) by Amandus Johnson
      • The Swedes of Denver—Part 4 (Page 14) by George Felmer
      • Harvard Exhibits Swedish Home Art Old and New (Page 16) by Charles L. Kuhn
      • They’re Crazy About Birds (Page 18) by Philip L. Lorraine
      • Reader’s Service Guide (Page 20)
      • Cartoon (Page 33) by Gustav T. Lundberg
  3. Additional Information:

    • Below the table of contents, there is a section titled "Authors", which provides brief descriptions of the contributors:
      • Kay Marten is noted for concluding her series on fraternal orders with a story about Svithiod.
      • Naboth Helin discusses the idea of a bridge between Sweden and Denmark.
      • Curt Agren is described as a star reporter for the Swedish-International Press Bureau.
      • Charles L. Kuhn is identified as a professor at Harvard University and chairman of its Busch-Reisinger Museum.
      • Philip L. Lorraine is mentioned as telling a story about Swedish women lumberjacks.
    • The editorial representative in Sweden is listed as Tell G. Dahlhof, Kungsholmsgatan 1, Stockholm.
    • Contributing editors are named: Naboth Helin (Current Events in Sweden), Holger Lundbergh (The Arts), and Gerhard T. Roeth (Sports).
  4. Footer:

    • The bottom of the page includes a note stating that the publication is available for public inspection and provides details about its publication schedule, subscription rates, and contact information.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The page is printed on aged, slightly yellowed paper, indicating it is from 1953.
  • The text is typed in a clean, formal font typical of mid-20th-century publications.
  • The layout is organized and structured, with clear headings and subheadings.

This image represents a historical document, showcasing the content and editorial structure of a mid-20th-century Swedish-American publication.

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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.