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Juvenalorden
Juvenalorden is a student society based at Uppsala University, Sweden. Juvenalorden was founded in 1907, but traces its traditions to the society known as "The Juvenals" (''Juvenalerna''), which had been active in the 1830s and 1840s.
The ''Juvenalorden'', or "Juvenal Order", of 1907 was founded on the initiative of then student, later clergyman August Lindh, remembered for his widespread Swedish translation of the German student song ''O alte Burschenherrlichkeit'' (in Swedish: ''Gamla klang- och jubeltid''), and with a tenuous connection to the original society in the form of the aging physician M. Aspelin, who had during his student days in Uppsala been introduced into the Juvenals by its principal figure, the poet and composer Gunnar Wennerberg (1817-1901) himself. The purpose of the order (as stated in the ''Nordisk familjebok'' article on the society from 1924) was to work "for the ennobling of youthful happiness in the academic life". As a revival of the earlier society the order worked to both conserve and develop aspects of older upsaliensian student life, which had acquired a classical character in the mid 19th century; important aspects of this is the male student choir singing and the performance of ''spex'', a form of comical musical theatre usually based on themes from history or classical literature and characterized by its humorous anachronisms.〔"(Juvenalorden )", in ''Nordisk familjebok'', vol. 36, Supplement (1924), col. 836. On August Lindh, see the last paragraph of Lars Öberg's article on the father Alrik Lindh, in ''Svenskt biografiskt lexikon'', vol. 23, p. 452.〕
Notable members of the younger juvenals include the arctic explorer Finn Malmgren,〔Olle Franzén, "Malmgren, Finn", ''Svenskt biografiskt lexikon'', vol. 24, p. 772.〕 the historian Sten Lindroth (later the Carlberg Professor of History of Ideas and Learning in Uppsala),〔Gunnar Eriksson, "Lindroth, Sten Hjalmar", ''Svenskt biografiskt lexikon'', vol. 23, p. 583.〕 the writer Gösta Knutsson,〔Gert Hornwall, "Knutsson, Gösta", ''Svenskt biografiskt lexikon'', vol. 21, p. 393.〕 and the writer and entertainer Tage Danielsson.〔"(Tage Danielsson )", in the Swedish Film Database, published by the Swedish Film Institute.〕 Among the prominent living members are the lawyer Peter Nobel, former Secretary General of the Swedish section of Amnesty International,〔Anders Ehnmark, "(Nobel frivolitet. Peter Nobel har skrivit en jättelik bok )", review of Peter Nobel's memoirs, in ''Expressen'' 29 October, 2004.〕 and Hans Dalborg, chairman of the Nordic bank Nordea.〔Gunilla Sthyr, "(Företagsproffs tar över klubban )", press release from Uppsala University, 11 march, 2003.〕
Juvenalorden publishes a series of publications covering various aspects of Upsaliensian student history.
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