Stina Quint

An active member of the country's women's suffrage movement, Quint served as the deputy chair of Moderata Kvinnors Rösträttsförening since its inception in 1917.

With the support of Sophie Adlersparre, the founder of Home Review, Quint earned a letter of recommendation in favour of publication of the children's journal.

[1][5] Quint developed a close friendship with fellow school-teacher Lilly Hellström, who served as a translator and writer for the magazine.

Since its inception, the magazine showed the works of a broad array of women writers, and a complimentary issue of the journal Till Föräldrar, Tidskrift för att sprida goda uppfostringsgrundsatser was subsequently published.

In 1902, she was elected as a board member of the Föreningen för kvinnans politiska rösträtt (Society for Women's Suffrage), and remained its treasurer until 1913.

After its inception, she was elected as the deputy chair of Moderata Kvinnors Rösträttsförening (Moderate Party Women's Suffrage Association), and remained till 1919.

Quint at her study with Lilly Hellström in 1909.