Thoralf Pryser Explained

Thoralf Pryser
Birth Date:10 August 1885
Birth Place:Drammen, Norway
Occupation:Journalist
Newspaper editor
Known For:Chairman of the Norwegian Press Association
Awards:Order of the Three Stars
Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas
Order of the White Lion
Order of the Dannebrog
Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary

Thoralf Pryser (10 August 1885  - 8 July 1970) was a Norwegian journalist and newspaper editor.

Personal life

Pryser was born in Drammen, a son of Gustav Fredrik Pryser and Caroline Johanne Grimlund. He married Laila Meyer in 1912. His wife died in 1944. In 1951 he married Elisabeth Lie. He died in July 1970.[1]

Career

Pryser worked as journalist for Verdens Gang from 1910, for Morgenbladet from 1911, and for Aftenposten from 1913. He was chief editor of the newspaper Morgenposten from 1918 to 1946, except for 1943-1945 when Morgenposten had installed a Nazi editor.[2] He chaired the Norwegian Press Association from 1924 to 1928.

He was decorated Commander of the Order of the Three Stars, Commander of the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas, Officer of the Order of the White Lion, Knight of the Order of Dannebrog, and received the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: . 1973 . 629 . Fortegnelse over personer som siste gang er omtalt i utgaven 1968 med angivelse av deres dødsdatum . 11 . Bjørn . Steenstrup . Oslo . Aschehoug . Norwegian .
  2. Book: Hjeltnes, Guri. Guri Hjeltnes

    . Guri Hjeltnes . Avisoppgjøret etter 1945 . Prøvesaken . 125–148 . Aschehoug . Oslo . 1990 . Norwegian . 82-03-16122-7.

  3. Encyclopedia: . 1968 . Pryser, Thoralf . 10 . Bjørn . Steenstrup . Oslo . Aschehoug . Norwegian .