| |||||
| Centuries: | 
  | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Decades: | 
  | ||||
| See also: | List of years in Norway | ||||
Events in the year 1937 in Norway.
Incumbents
Events
- 29 May – Stavanger Airport, Sola is opened by King Haakon VII
 - Municipal and county elections are held throughout the country.
 - A flash flood destroys 20 houses in the Sima Valley, Hordaland. No lives are lost.[1]
 
Popular culture
Sports
Music
Film
Literature
Notable births
- 4 January – Harald Barlie, Greco-Roman wrestler (died 1995)
 - 4 January – Ole Kristian Grimnes, historian
 - 4 January – Per Tresselt, diplomat
 - 11 February – Ola Teigen, politician (died 1970)
 - 17 February – Bjørn Wiik, physicist (died 1999)
 - 18 February – Halle Jørn Hanssen, television correspondent, development aid administrator and politician
 - 21 February – Harald V, King of Norway
 - 22 February – Bjarte Eikeset, jurist and politician
 - 23 March – Per Olav Wiken, sailor and Olympic silver medallist (died 2011)
 - 13 April – Berge Furre, historian, theologian and politician
 - 15 April – Johan J. Jakobsen, politician and Minister (died 2016)
 - 18 April – Arne Alsåker Spilde, politician (died 2018)
 - 21 April – Henrik Jahre, politician
 - 7 May – Gullow Gjeseth, Army officer (died 2017.[2]
 - 11 May – Per Brunvand, newspaper editor (died 2015)
 - 24 May – Fredrik Torp, architect
 - 2 June – Geir Kjetsaa, professor of Russian literary history, translator and author (died 2008)
 - 28 June – Odd Bergh, triple jumper and long jumper (died 2023)
 - 4 July – Queen Sonja of Norway
 - 29 July – Pål Bang-Hansen, actor, film producer, film critic and television personality (died 2010)
 - 3 August – Gudrun Waadeland, actress and theatre director (died 2020)
 - 20 August – Kjell Hovik, pole vaulter
 - 4 September – Per Risvik, politician
 - 6 September – Tom Veierød, civil servant
 - 13 September – Alv Gjestvang, speed skater and Olympic silver medallist (died 2016)
 - 14 September – Dag C. Weberg, politician
 - 18 September – Per Flatberg, environmentalist and pharmacist (died 2022)
 - 24 September – Børre Knudsen, Lutheran minister and anti-abortion activist (died 2022)
 - 26 September – Aud Blattmann, politician (died 2023)
 - 16 October – Reidar Hjermstad, cross country skier
 - 17 October – Svein Johannessen, chess player, became Norway's second International Master (died 2007)
 - 21 October – Johan Fredrik Heyerdahl, publisher and secretary general (died 2021).[3][4]
 - 31 October – Per Øien, flutist (died 2016).[5]
 - 14 November – Bjørn Bang Andersen, shot putter
 - 23 November – Turi Widerøe, Norway's first female air transport pilot
 - 29 November – Johan Jørgen Holst, politician and Minister (died 1994)
 - 1 December – Bodolf Hareide, politician
 - 3 December – Willy Rasmussen, javelin thrower (died 2018)
 - 8 December – Arne Næss, Jr., businessman and mountaineer (died 2004)
 - 23 December – Arne Larsen, Nordic combined skier and World Champion
 - 24 December – Ola Wærhaug, biathlete, Olympic silver medallist and World Champion
 - 29 December – Hjalmar Inge Sunde, military officer
 - 30 December – Einar Johan Rasmussen, ships engineer and ship owner.[6]
 - 31 December – Bjørn Rønningen, children's writer
 
Full date unknown
- Jan Balstad, politician and Minister
 - Knut Boye, civil economist (died 2008)[7]
 - Ronald Bye, politician and Minister (died 2018)
 - Nils Petter Faarlund, mountaineer.[8]
 - Øyvind Gustavsen, civil servant
 - Einfrid Halvorsen, politician
 - Knut Hartvig Johannson, businessperson
 - Arild Nyquist, novelist, poet, children's writer and musician (died 2004)
 - Oddrunn Pettersen, politician and Minister (died 2002)
 - Gudmund Restad, politician and Minister (died 2021)
 - Wenche Frogn Sellæg, politician and Minister
 
Notable deaths
- 7 January – Hjalmar Nygaard, boxer (born 1900)
 - 19 July – Sigurd Asserson, civil servant (born 1882)
 - 27 July – Hans Dahl, painter (born 1849)
 - 27 October – Harald Pettersen, businessperson and politician (born 1869)
 - 14 November – Harald Stormoen, actor (born 1872)
 - 23 December – Nils Collett Vogt, poet (born 1864)
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Simadalen og Sima kraftverk". Sogn og Fjordane County Municipality (in Norwegian). Retrieved 25 September 2014.
 - ↑ Leraand, Dag. "Gullow Gjeseth". In Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 11 February 2017.
 - ↑ Arntzen, Jon Gunnar, ed. (1994). "Heyerdahl, Johan Fredrik". Hvem er hvem? (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget; Aschehoug; Gyldendal. p. 231. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
 - ↑ "Tidligere bokklubbredaktør Johan Fredrik Heyerdahl er død". abcnyheter.no (in Norwegian). NTB. 26 April 2021. Retrieved 30 April 2021.
 - ↑ Bjerkestrand, Nils E. "Per Øien". In Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
 - ↑ Bolstad, Erik (ed.). "Einar Johan Rasmussen". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
 - ↑ NHHs internavis Paraplyen: Knut Boye er død Archived 2011-07-24 at the Wayback Machine (in Norwegian)
 - ↑ Askheim, Svein. "Nils Petter Faarlund". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
 
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1937 in Norway.
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.

-_edit.jpg.webp)


