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Carl G. O. Hansen

Carl G. O. Hansen (1871–1960) was a Norwegian-American journalist, musician and author.〔(Carl G. O. Hansen ) ''snl.no''. Retrieved: February 16, 2013.〕〔''My Minneapolis'' by Carl G. O. Hansen, (Minneapolis: Standard Press, 1956).〕
==Career==
Born in Trondheim, Norway in 1871, Hansen immigrated to the United States with his mother and siblings in 1881. His mother, widowed since 1873, took the family to Walnut Grove, Minnesota, where her parents and siblings had previously settled. In 1882 she and her children moved to Minneapolis. Except for a short stint in Chicago, her son Carl would live in the city for the next seventy-eight years.〔
In his adopted hometown Hansen wrote for and edited the Dano-Norwegian newspaper ''Minneapolis Daglig Tidende'' (Minneapolis Daily Times) from 1897 until 1935. In Chicago he was similarly employed at ''Skandinaven'' newspaper between 1935 and 1937.〔 He then edited ''Sons of Norway'' magazine in Minneapolis and served as the organization's educational director from 1939 until his retirement in 1954.〔''History of Sons of Norway, an American fraternal organization of men and women of Norwegian birth or extraction'' by Carl G. O. Hansen, (Minneapolis: Sons of Norway Supreme Lodge, 1944).〕 A lifelong musician, Hansen sang with and directed male choruses or church choirs from the age of sixteen until impaired hearing forced him to give up the activity.〔
The Sons of Norway published a songbook in 1926 that provided a comprehensive collection of Norwegian songs for community singing by its membership.〔''Sangbog for Sønner af Norge'' edited by Carsten Woll, (Minneapolis: Sønner af Norges forlag, 1926).〕 A valuable resource, the book enjoyed large sales before finally, in the 1940s, going out of print. The need had arisen for lyrics in both Norwegian and English. A new edition of the book, meeting this requirement, was published in 1948. The two editors, Carl G. O. Hansen and Frederick Wick, produced several of the translations themselves. Since its initial publication, the bilingual Sons of Norway songbook has gone through numerous printings and been reissued in paperback and digital formats.〔''Sons of Norway Songbook'' edited by Carl G. O. Hansen and Frederick Wick, (Minneapolis: The Sons of Norway, 1948).〕
In 1956 Hansen published a memoir, ''My Minneapolis'', whose subtitle was "A chronicle of what has been learned and observed about the Norwegians in Minneapolis through one hundred years". Although the book was autobiographical, it covered topics outside of the author's personal experience. He wrote, for instance, of Ole Bull's 1856 visit to Minneapolis and of Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson's 1880-1881 Midwestern lecture tour. Upon his arrival in Minneapolis, Hansen encountered the Norwegian authors Kristofer Janson and Knut Hamsun, who lived for a time in the city, and the Norwegian-American artists Jacob Fjelde and Herbjørn Gausta. These men and many others figured in his historical narrative.〔
Hansen was decorated as a Knight, First Class of the Order of St. Olav in 1923 and received the St. Olav's Medal in 1939.〔

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