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Alfhild Hovdan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alfhild Hovdan Alfhild Hovdan (née Olsen; 13 September 1904 – 20 February 1982) was a Norwegian journalist, and later tourist manager for the city of Oslo for more than forty years. She is known for initiating the tradition of the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree, a present from the city of Oslo to the people of London, in recognition of their assistance during World War II.〔 ==Early career== Hovdan was born in Kristiania, and grew up in Skien. After examen artium she started a career as journalist. From 1927 she worked for the Swedish newspaper ''Stockholms Dagblad'', and for ''Oslo Aftenavis'' and the magazine ''Film''.〔 In 1928 she became famous for walking all the way from Stockholm to Rome, crossing the Alps, including having an audience with the Pope in Rome, while a correspondent for Scandinavian newspapers.〔〔 She also wrote articles on art, theatre and film for the female mangazine ''Urd''.〔 Hovdan was appointed secretary for ''Reisetrafikkforeningen for Oslo og Omegn'' in 1931, and was manager of the organization from 1932 to 1976.〔
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