Farmand

Farmand enjoyed such prominent columnists as Milton Friedman, F. A. Hayek, and Ludwig von Mises as well as many economists, intellectuals, and business leaders from the early Mont Pelerin Society.

Before World War II Norway began to ban the anti-Nazi movies of American and British origin.

[6] The contents also included current (and inside-track) reports from East Bloc countries, not the least being the crushing of the Prague Spring in 1968.

There were also literary excerpts, among them those from Constantine Fitzgibbon's dystopian romance during a communist takeover of England, When the Kissing Had to Stop.

One of the attractions was a page of quotations with its popular naughty jokes featured in the lower right-hand corner.