Einar Fr. Lindboe
He was born in Vestre Aker as a son of chief physician Axel Hagbarth Lindboe (1846–1911) and Jørgine Margarethe Hagerup Angell (1853–96), and a nephew of Jacob Lindboe.[1] As an active Nordic combined skier, Lindboe's highest achievement was fifth place in the Holmenkollen ski festival of 1900.He sold it to Oslo Municipality in 1929 and worked the next ten years as chief physician and surgeon at Diakonhjemmet Hospital.[1] He chaired the Oslo Surgical Association and was a board member of the Norwegian Medical Society and the Nordic Surgical Society and was a member of the Oslo city council from 1926 to 1928.In March 1940 he served on a Red Cross ambulance during the Winter War.