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Amalie Øvergaard

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Amalie Constance Øvergaard, née Angell (3 March 1874 – 19 November 1960) was a Norwegian women's leader.

She was born in Sørreisa as a daughter of businessman Ingebrigt Angell and Severine Johansen. From 1899 she was married to ship-owner Ragnvald Øvergaard (1866–1923).[1]

She had middle school and commerce school.[1] After marrying she was a housewife, but became active in the Norwegian Housewives' Association, and was for many years the organization's informal financial leader. In 1934 she became the second president of the association.[2] After withdrawing in 1946[3] she became honorary president.[citation needed] She also chaired the Nordic Housewives' Association from 1945.[1]

Øvergaard especially emphasized the housewives' economic role, urging her members to familiarize themselves with both state and home economics. The organization also cooperated more with the banking and insurance industry during her time as leader.[2] She died in November 1960 and was buried at Vestre gravlund.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Steenstrup, Bjørn, ed. (1948). "Øvergaard, Amalie". Hvem er hvem? (in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. p. 585. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  2. ^ a b "Dødsfall". Stavanger Aftenblad (in Norwegian). 21 November 1960. p. 4.
  3. ^ Bull; Eskel; Schieldrop, eds. (1959). "Norges Husmorforbund". Gyldendals store konversasjonsleksikon (in Norwegian). Vol. 3. p. 3235.
  4. ^ "Cemeteries in Norway". DIS-Norge. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
Preceded by Chair of the Norwegian Housewives' Association
1934–1946
(intermittently replaced by Elisabeth Falch-Svenøe
and Betty Thorsen during the occupation)
Succeeded by


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