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  1. Lloyd Hustvedt (April 18, 1922 – February 2, 2004) was an American professor, author, and scholar of Norwegian-American history.

  2. Daughter of American professor Lloyd Hustvedt and a Norwegian mother, and grew up in Northfield, Minnesota, speaking both English and Norwegian. Siri attended public school in her hometown, Northfield, Minnesota, and received a degree from the Cathedral School in Bergen, Norway, in 1973.

  3. Her father Lloyd Hustvedt was a professor of Scandinavian literature, and her mother Ester Vegan emigrated from Norway at the age of thirty. She holds a B.A. in history from St. Olaf College and a Ph.D. in English from Columbia University; her thesis on Charles Dickens was entitled Figures of Dust: A Reading of Our Mutual Friend.

  4. 28 août 2013 · Face au sapin planté en souvenir de Lloyd Hustvedt, professeur de norvégien durant quarante ans au St Olaf College, sa fille Siri, intellectuelle habituée à s'exprimer en...

  5. 3 mars 2010 · The department had planted a memorial pine tree with a small plaque beneath it that read, LLOYD HUSTVEDT (1922–2004).

  6. Lloyd Hustvedt taught Norwegian language and literature at St. Olaf and was the first King Olav V professor of Norwegian Studies. He became Executive Secretary of The Norwegian American Historical Association, an unpaid position, to which he devoted four decades of his life.

  7. Their first contribution was at church service at sea. This choir made a mighty presence in Norway, both at the opening and closing ceremonies of the summer school, on the 4th of July and a fifteen minute concert carried over Norwegian radio on the 3rd of August, King Haakon VII’s birthday.