tion at NAHA she worked at the <strong>Norwegian</strong> Consulatein the Foshay Tower in Minneapolis. She remainedvitally interested in the <strong>Norwegian</strong>-<strong>American</strong> communityof the Twin Cities, and NAHA held a special placein her affections.As the family stated in her obituary, "Randi was acitizen of the world, who created beauty in all ourlives, an artist of many talents, a lover of nature, hergolden retriever, Tober, and friends throughout theworld. Her credo was, 'God Bless the World, NoExceptions'".Randi is survived by her husband Mancel Jr.;daughter Lise (Curt) Wall; sons Mancel III (Sarah) andErik (Jenny); her six beloved grandchildren, Evan,Sawyer, Audrey, Markus, Helen, and Henry; her brotherLeif (Berit) Dammerud; and extended family inNorway.A memorial service was held on June 19, atChapel Hills United Church of Christ, Edina.-Ruth Hanold CraneDorothy Burton Skarda/Dorothy Burton Skarda! died on June 10, <strong>2010</strong>,following a long illness. She was nearly 88 years old.With Ingrid Semmingsen and Kjetil A. Flatin, and withthe encouragement and assistance of Professor Odd S.Lovoll, she founded the Norway Chapter of The<strong>Norwegian</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.A native of Omaha, Nebraska, Dorothy BurtonSkarda! was the granddaughter of Swedish immigrantsto that state. After graduating from Middlebury Collegein Vermont, she took a Master's degree at RadcliffeCollege and a doctorate in History of <strong>American</strong>Civilization at Harvard University. She married OlavSkarda!, a <strong>Norwegian</strong>, and moved permanently toNorway in 1953. Beginning in 1965, she taught<strong>American</strong> Studies at the University of Oslo, where shebecame Senior Lecturer at the <strong>American</strong> Institute,teaching <strong>American</strong> Literature and Background. Shestudied Scandinavian immigrant literature in historicalarchives in the <strong>American</strong> Middle West and in Norway,Sweden, and Denmark. Based on her doctoral dissertation,her book The Divided Heart: ScandinavianImmigrant Experience through Literary Sources waspublished in 1974. Her dissertation advisor was the distinguishedProfessor Oscar Handlin of HarvardUniversity.Dr. Skarda! was an enthusiastic supporter of The<strong>Norwegian</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Association</strong>,Nordmanns-Forbundet (The Norse Federation), TheNorway-America <strong>Association</strong> (NORAM), and The<strong>Norwegian</strong> Emigrant Museum and Research Centernear Hamar.Funeral services were held on Friday, June 18. Shewas preceded in death by her husband Olav and is survivedby two daughters.85 Years and Going Strong<strong>Norwegian</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Association</strong>Biennial Membership MeetingWhen: Saturday, October 23, <strong>2010</strong>.Time: 9:00 am to 4:00 pmWhere: St. Olaf College, Northfield, MNJoin the board, staff, and fellow NAHA members for anexciting day of celebration and information.Highlights include the luncheon with a special speakerand several workshop sessions to choose from-onebefore and one following the luncheon. Music will beprovided during registration by the group Geitost.The membership meeting in the afternoon will presentinformation on the <strong>Association</strong>'s current projects andwill end with election of directors. The new Board ofDirectors will then elect its officers to lead NAHA forthe next two-year period.We will wind up the celebration with birthday cake anda book fair following the membership meeting. Thebook fair will feature authors who have used theNAHA archives in their research.We hope you will join us for a delicious lunch, interestingworkshops and speakers, and the membershipmeeting and that you will take advantage of the opportunityto meet authors and have your books signed.Please return the enclosed registration form by Oct 18.We look forward to seeing you at Buntrock Commons,St. Olaf College, on Saturday, October 23.In honor of NAHA's 85 Years and Going Strong, wesuggest donations in amounts such as $8,500, $850,$85, $18.50, $8.50-or use your imagination for anappropriate gift.
<strong>Norwegian</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Historical</strong> <strong>Association</strong>-Biennial Membership MeetingWhen: Saturday, October 23, <strong>2010</strong> 9:00 am to 4:00 pmWhere: St. Olaf College, Northfield, MNI (we) will attend the membership meetingNAME(S):ADDRESS:OTHER CONTACT INFORMATION (e-mail, phone) _______ _Sorry, I am not able to attend the meeting, but I enclose a birthday gift to NAHA __Schedule of events: (Place an X by those events you plan to attend)9:00-9:4510:00-10:4511:00-11:4512:00-1:451:45-2:302:45-3:153:15-4:00Registration and coffee in the Buntrock Commons CrossroadsWelcome and announcements in the Viking TheaterBreakout sessionsSession I NAHA and web resources for family historySession II Stories of<strong>Norwegian</strong>-<strong>American</strong> womenLunch with speakerNAHA recognitionsBreakout sessionsSession III Stories ofNAHA publicationsSession IV Stories from the archivesMembership meeting, reports and election of boardBirthday cakeBook fair and author book signingRegistration fee of $10 to attend events from 9:00am to 2:30pmRegistration for the lunch and speaker $20Happy 35th birthday NAHA donationTOTALIn honor ofNAHA's 85 Years and Going Strong, we suggest donations in amounts suchas $8,500, $850, $85, $18.50, $8.50-or use your imagination for an appropriate gift.Please make out checks to NAHA and indicate that this is for the biennial meeting. Ifyou would like to pay with your credit card you can access Paypal through our websitewww.naha.stolaf.eduPlease detach and return by October 18 to:NAHASt. Olaf College1510 St. Olaf AvenueNorthfield, MN 55057