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The Cunarder - A Travel Magazine, Scandianavian Issue, May 1930

The May 1930 Scandianavian Issue of The Cunarder featured articles included: Sweden's Modern Arts and Crafts, by Janet Stewart; Finland, by Robert Porter; How One Fares in Stockholm, by Naboth Herdin; A Summer Paradise, by Colonel A. Heinicke; and Suited to Travel, by Ruth Seder featured women's fashions on board steamships of the day.

Front Cover, The Cunarder - A Travel Magazine, Scandianavian Issue, May 1930

1930-05 The Cunarder - A Travel Magazine

Vol. 17 No. 5

Contents

  • The Cunarder's Calendar of Events
  • Sweden's Modern Arts and Crafts, by Janet Stewart
  • Finland, by Robert Porter
  • The Only Lapp Author
  • How One Fares in Stockholm, by Naboth Herdin
  • A Summer Paradise, by Colonel A. Heinicke
  • Tallin ... in Esthonia
  • This Floating Population
  • Suited to Travel, by Ruth Seder
  • Letter from Paris, by H. Pearl Adam
  • The World of Diversion, by M. Scott
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The GG Archives is the work and passion of two people, Paul Gjenvick, a professional archivist, and Evelyne Gjenvick, a curator. Paul earned a Masters of Archival Studies - a terminal degree from Clayton State University in Georgia, where he studied under renowned archivist Richard Pearce-Moses. Our research into the RMS Laconia and SS Bergensfjord, the ships that brought two members of the Gjønvik family from Norway to the United States in the early 20th century, has helped us design our site for other genealogists. The extent of original materials at the GG Archives can be very beneficial when researching your family's migration from Europe.