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...clock. The presentation of this Icelandic drama is the second of the Thornton M. Ware memorial productions and the second set of performances by the Workshop this year. The play, which was originally written in Danish, has been translated by Henninge K. Schanche and published by the American Scandinavian Foundation. Tonight's performance will be the first production of the play on this continent...
Johann Sigurjonsson owes his fame as one of the younger generation of Icelandic dramatists largely to this stern tragedy of the North, which has been received so favorably in England, Denmark, Norway, Germany and Sweden. The success of the play abroad and the strong recommendation of the Scandinavian-American Foundation has prompted the Workshop to take advantage of this opportunity to develop the more sombre and serious technique of the drama...
...Workshop will be the first to produce on this continent this play, which was considered such a masterpiece when seen in Denmark, Norway, Germany and England. The American-Scandinavian Foundation was very anxious to have it staged in this country, and for this and several other reasons, Professor Baker has chosen it for this production Sigur...
William Henry Schofield, Ph.D. '93, Professor of Comparative Literature, has been elected president of the American Scandinavian Foundation, formed five years ago by Niels Poulson, a wealthy Dane of New York, with a large endowment to encourage closer intellectual relationship between America and Scandinavia. It has the patronage of the kings of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and has advisory committees of influential men in each of these countries. Professor Schofield has long been prominent in international relations, having served as exchange professor at Berlin, the Sorbonne and the University of Copenhagen...