Knut Olai Bjørlykke

[1] He was born in Sandøy in Møre og Romsdal, Norway.

degree in 1907 and his best known academic work was Det centrale Norges fjeldbygning (1905).

[4] In the 1915 Norwegian parliamentary election, he stood as a candidate for the Liberal Party in the constituency Bærum og Follo but lost to Christian Fredrik Michelet with only 864 out of 9,133 votes.

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