Английская Википедия:Anna Alm

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Anna Vilhelmina Alm (Шаблон:Birth dateШаблон:Spaced en dashШаблон:Death date) was a Swedish editor and author.[1] Alm wrote several books and edited an independent Church of Sweden parish journal, Шаблон:Lang.

Biography

Born in 1862 to Captain Olof Wilhelm Forssell and Jacquette Euphrosyne Cecilia Neijber in Harbo, Västmanland County, and married in 1886 to Carl Alm (a Шаблон:Lang, or person responsible for population registration in parishes in Stockholm), in 1905 Anna Alm became the editor of the publication Шаблон:Lang. Шаблон:Lang was run by the Church organisation Шаблон:Lang (The Society for the Promotion of Church Mental Health), an organisation that was started by Carl Alm and later merged with the Church of Sweden lay association. The newspaper began as an insert for the Swedish newspaper Vårt Land but in 1904 became an independent publication, and dealt mostly with parish affairs.[2] She remained in this position until 1918.[1][3]

Alm wrote a number of books including Шаблон:Lang (A book for mother, 1909), Шаблон:Lang (The book on Sundays, 1913), Шаблон:Lang (An old medieval tale for young knights, 1917), Шаблон:Lang (On the city limits of the big city, 1918), Шаблон:Lang (In Torstuna vicarage, 1926), and Шаблон:Lang (From years that moved, 1929).[1][3]

Anna and Carl Alm are buried together at the Norra begravningsplatsen in Stockholm.[4]

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