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Nicolai A. Grevstad

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33: 531: 541: 176:, who served as prime minister after the introduction of the parliamentary system the prior year. Sverdrup served as Prime Minister of Norway from 1884 until 1889. Grevstad subsequently returned to the Minnesota and became an editorial writer for a number of English language newspapers in 232:
in politics by printing many of his editorials in English as well as Norwegian. Under his editorship, the paper reached the height of its circulation and influence in the first decade of the twentieth century. After Grevstad's death, the paper would be edited by
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which provided a concise historic sketch of the north side Chicago hospital which had been founded by Norwegian immigrants. Grevstad later returned to newspaper work and in 1930 again became editor of
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Grevstad subsequently emigrated to the United States and soon became editor of
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In 1886, he returned to Norway at the request of the Liberal Party leader
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was so excellent that he was a leading editorial writer on the
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Grevstad died at his home in Chicago on February 20, 1940.
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Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
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Norwegian Emigrants with University Training 1830-1880
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Skandinaven and the John Anderson Publishing Company
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Store norske leksikon) 127:in 1878. In 1880 he became editor of 115:Nicolai Andreas Grevstad was born in 7: 536:United States Ambassadors to Uruguay 222:Norwegian-American Hospital, Chicago 201:. In 1906, he was knighted into the 183:From 1892 to 1911, he was editor of 926:Recipients of the St. Olav's Medal 14: 421:United States Department of State 203:Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav 539: 529: 376:. February 21, 1940. p. 16 207:Ambassador of the United States 1: 157:. Grevstad's mastery of the 439:U.S. Ambassador to Paraguay 384:– via Newspapers.com. 287:. Norsk biografisk leksikon 957: 475:U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay 486: 472: 464: 450: 436: 428: 220:In 1930, Grevstad, wrote 199:Illinois General Assembly 125:University of Christiania 89:University of Christiania 79:, Illinois, United States 30: 716:Ambassador Extraordinary 635:Minister Plenipotentiary 403:Nicolai Andreas Grevstad 205:. 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Sunnmøre
Chicago
University of Christiania
Sunnmøre
Møre og Romsdal
University of Christiania
Dagbladet
Liberal Party of Norway
St. Paul, Minnesota
English language
Johan Sverdrup
Minneapolis
Skandinaven
Norwegian language
Chicago, Illinois
Illinois General Assembly
Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav
Ambassador of the United States
Uruguay
Paraguay
Reidar Rye Haugan
Nicolay Grevstad
"Nicolay Grevstad-Journalist, Diplomat"
Name Change and the Church, 1918-1920
Editorial Policy of Skandinaven, 1900-1903 (by Agnes M. Larson. Norwegian-American Historical Association. Volume VIII: Page 112)
Skandinaven and the John Anderson Publishing Company
Archived
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"N. A. Grevstad, Norwegian News Executive, Dies"

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