Abstract
An address that was to have been given at the annual banquet of the convention at St. Louis on February 27, 1943, by Dr. Sigmund Skard, a prominent Norwegian writer and scholar. Dr. Skard was formerly a teacher of literary history at the University of Oslo and was Librarian of the Royal Academy of Trondheim, Norway, at the time Germany in vaded Norway. After some time in occupied Not-way, he escaped through the enemy lines on skis over the mountains to Sweden. An ad venturous journey through Russian and Japanese territory culminated in America.—Editor
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