Mímir. Icelandic institutions with adresses - 15.12.1903, Blaðsíða 34
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IN AMERICA — ADDRESSES
Jonsson, the Rev. Bj orn B.; Minneota, Minnesota,United States.
Author of various treatises in Icelandic-American journals; co-editor of “Vinland.”
Jonsson, Dr. Kristjan; Corner 8th Avenue and 4th Street,
Clinton, Iowa, United States.
Jonsson, Olafur; assistant-librarian at the Newberry Library.
Chicago, United States.
Paulsson, Magnus; the “Logberg” Printing and Publishing
Co., P. O. Box 1282, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Editor of the weekly “Logberg.”
Skaptason, the Rev. Magnus; c/0 the editor of “Heimskringla,”
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Formerly editor of the Unitarian paper “Dagsbrun;” author and translator of
various works on Unitarianism.
Stefansson, Kristinn; poet; c/0 the editor of “Heimskringla,”
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Author of a collection of poems “Vestan hafs” (igoo).
Stefansson, Steingrimur; cataloguing department, Library
of Congress, Washington D. C., United States.
Stefdnsson, Vilhjalmur; journalist, poet; 16 Howland Street,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
Stephansson, Stephan G.; poet; c/0 the editor of “Heims-
kringla,” Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Author of two collections of poems, of which the later one (“A fer3 og flugi”)
was published in 1900.
Thompson, G. M.; journalist; Gimli, Manitoba, Canada.
Editor of the monthly “Svava.”
Thorgrimsen, the Rev. Haps; Akra, North Dakota, United
States.
Thorlaksson, the Rev. N. Steingrimur; Wrest Selkirk, Ma-
nitoba, Canada.
Author of various essays in Icelandic-American periodicals; editor of the
journal “Kennarinn.”