He was born in Surnadal and was educated as an agronomist but became a journalist by occupation.
From 1933 to 1940 he led the press office of the Agrarian Party, while also serving as secretary general.
[2] He was also a member of the Norwegian Language Council, representing Bokmål writers.
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