Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Blaðsíða 33
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Bergmann, Jonas S.; bookseller; Gardar, Pembina Co.,
North Dakota, United States.
Bjarnason, the Rev. Jon; 704 Ross Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada.
Author of “Predikanir” (1900) and of many essays and pamphlets; editor of
“Sameininginchief minister of the Icelandic Lutheran church in America.
Bjarnason, Magnus; bookseller; Mountain, North Dakota,
United States.
Bj arnason, Johann Magnus; novelist; c/o the editor of
“Heimskringla;” Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Author of the romance “Eirikur Hansson,” of which 2 parts have appeared,
and of several other productions.
Brynjolfsson, Skapti; formerly member of the North Da-
kota legislature; % the editor of “Heimskringla,” Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada.
Eyjolfsson, Gunnsteinn; novelist, composer; Icelandic River,
Manitoba, Canada.
Author of “Eleonora” (1894) and of other novels, likewise of some musical
compositions.
Hallddrsson, Dr. Mbritz; Park River, North Dakota, Uni-
ted States.
Author of various essays on natural history, especially botany.
Johannesson, Sigurdur J6n; poet; c/0 the editor of “Log-
berg,” Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Author of two collection of poems, of which the second one (“Nokkur ljod-
maeli og fjyddar sogur”) was published in 1899.
Johannesson, Sigurdur Julius; poet, journalist; c/0 the edi-
tor of “Heimskringla,” Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Author of many poems, a collection of which is now appearing; formerly
editor of several newspapers and contributor to various periodicals.
Johnson, Thomas, H.; lawyer; c/0 the editor of “Logberg,”
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Jonasson, Sigtryggur; journalist; c/0the editor of “Logberg,”
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Formerly editor of “Logberg.”